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The hour-long series follows the life of a young Italian-American woman (Lydia DeLucca, played by Heather Paige Kent), loosely based on Ms. Ruggiero's life, and her family in suburban New Jersey. The show was set in fictional Bellefield, ostensibly a play on the combination of Belleville and Bloomfield , two adjacent older working class suburbs ...
That's Life! was a satirical consumer affairs programme on the BBC, at its height regularly reaching audiences of fifteen to twenty million, and receiving between 10,000 and 15,000 letters a week. [5]
That's Life (C'est la vie), a 1981 French film directed by Paul Vecchiali; That's Life (Così è la vita), an Italian film by Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo; That's Life!, a 1970s–1990s UK magazine-style TV series; That's Life (1968 TV series), an American television musical comedy series; That's Life (1998 TV series), an American sitcom
That's Life is an American musical comedy television series that premiered on the American Broadcasting Company from 24 September 1968 to 1 April 1969. Starring Robert Morse [3] (as Robert Dickson) and E. J. Peaker (as Gloria Quigley Dickson).
That's Life is an American television sitcom that premiered March 10, 1998, on ABC.The series is about a blue-collar family living in Queens.It was cancelled by ABC after only a little more than a month, [1] airing its final episode on April 7, 1998, leaving one episode unaired.
Life is an American crime drama television series created by Rand Ravich that aired for two seasons on NBC. It was produced by Universal Media Studios under the supervision of executive producers Rand Ravich, Far Shariat , David Semel , and Daniel Sackheim .
After That's Life! finished its 21-year run in 1994, she presented her own talk show, Esther, on BBC Two from 1994 to 2002. [8] In 2004, Rantzen was a contestant on the second series of the BBC celebrity dance competition Strictly Come Dancing. She was paired with Anton Du Beke, and they were the third couple to be eliminated. [14]
Serle was born in Henleaze, Bristol, on 13 July 1943. [1] He was educated at Clifton College and Trinity College, Dublin, where he studied modern languages. [1] He appeared as a foil for Irish comedian Dave Allen in his series Dave Allen at Large in 1971, but gained greater UK public recognition as one of the presenters on the TV series That's Life!.