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    When your 30th birthday rolls around, celebrate the milestone in style with these party ideas and themes. From signature cocktails to outings with friends.

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    You only turn 30 once, so you might as well live it up and celebrate your big birthday in style. Here, 36 options to celebrate the momentous occasion.

  5. The Stockard Channing Show - Wikipedia

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    The Stockard Channing Show is an American sitcom television series starring Stockard Channing, Ron Silver, Sydney Goldsmith, Max Showalter and Jack Somack.. The show first aired on CBS from March 24 to July 12, 1980, with 13 episodes produced.

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    At Leanne's 30th birthday party, Stella becomes emotional and Peter attempts to calm her down. Stella and Peter argue and when Leanne overhears them, she demands to know why they are arguing. Stella reveals to Leanne that she is her mother, having had a relationship with Leanne's father, Les Battersby (Bruce Jones), when she was seventeen ...

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    Duet is an American sitcom that aired on Fox from April 19, 1987, to May 7, 1989. Originally, the story centered on the romance of a novelist (Matthew Laurance) and a caterer (Mary Page Keller), but gradually the focus shifted to their yuppie friends (Chris Lemmon, Alison LaPlaca) and the show was rebranded as Open House. [1]