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Yummy Mummies is an Australian reality television series that premiered on 9 July 2017 on the Seven Network. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The show follows wealthy, expectant mums who support each other through the challenges of pregnancy and motherhood.
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi had an unaired pilot episode. Sam Register pitched the idea of Puffy AmiYumi having their own television series on Cartoon Network, and the studio Renegade Animation developed a test short on April 22, 2003, in hopes of swaying the channel to greenlit their show's production.
Fruit Brute was discontinued by 1983, after a nine-year run. It was replaced in 1988 by Fruity Yummy Mummy, which was discontinued in 1993 after just five years. [16] During this period, Fruit Brute made conspicuous appearances in two films by Quentin Tarantino, Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs, as a visual easter egg. [17]
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6teen is a Canadian animated teen comedy drama television series created by Jennifer Pertsch and Tom McGillis and produced by Nelvana and Fresh TV.Set mainly in the fictional Galleria Mall, the show revolves around the lives of six sixteen-year-old friends as they explore their first part-time jobs, relationships, friendships, and other teenage issues.
Mummies Alive is a 2015 six-part television historical documentary series about mummies, that was shown on various networks, including on Smithsonian Channel (US), History (Canada), Yesterday (UK), ZDF (Germany), and SBS One (Australia). It was produced by Saloon Media and Impossible Factual, in association with Shaw Media.
Yummy mummy is a slang term used to describe an attractive mother.. The term developed in the late 20th century, and was often applied to celebrity mothers such as Elizabeth Hurley [1] or Victoria Beckham, [2] who appeared to quickly regain their pre-pregnancy figures after giving birth, and would continue to lead carefree and affluent lifestyles.
The series follows Dr. Emma Robertson as she assesses the sanity of 'yummy mummy' Connie Mortensen, accused of attempted murder. For their performances, both Emily Watson and Denise Gough were nominated for the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress in 2022. [1]