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Ginger Foutley is an average 12-year-old girl, ginger haired and the main protagonist in the series. She was not considered "popular" until Courtney Gripling, the stereotypical "school diva", decided to befriend her. Through Ginger, Courtney is able to view how the world works outside of the popular clique.
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"The Gingerbread Boy" first appeared in print in America in the May 1875, issue of St. Nicholas Magazine in a cumulative tale which, like "The Little Red Hen", depends on repetitious scenes featuring an ever-growing cast of characters for its effect. [1] According to the reteller of the tale, "A girl from Maine told it to my children. It ...
The series focuses mainly on the life of junior high school student Ginger Foutley (voiced by Melissa Disney). [9] [10] Ginger and her friends Darren Patterson (voiced by Kenny Blank), Deirdre Hortense "Dodie" Bishop (voiced by Aspen Miller), and Macie Lightfoot (voiced by Jackie Harris), try to rise from the position of school geeks as they solve many conflicts that come their way.
As Told by Ginger is an American animated series that ran from October 25, 2000, to November 14, 2006. The series ended production in 2004, and by 2005 the series had fully aired on international versions of Nickelodeon in other countries, while in the United States the series was taken off Nickelodeon's schedule in 2004 during the third season.
Ginger Kids supposedly inspired the infamous "National Kick a Ginger Day" event, of which three incidents involving the event and the episode gained notoriety. The event started out as a Facebook group or event in 2008 with a target date of November 20 and attracted members from Canada and the United States, eventually extending as far as the ...
Porridge is a British sitcom, starring Ronnie Barker and Richard Beckinsale, written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, and broadcast on BBC1 from 1974 to 1977. The programme ran for three series and two Christmas specials, and was followed by a feature film of the same name (in the United States, the film was released under the title Doing Time).
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