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Deenie, Somebody's Mom (Kate McKinnon) – December 19, 2015; Undercover Boss (Adam Driver) – January 16, 2016; America's Funniest Pets (Kate McKinnon, Cecily Strong) – January 16, 2016; True Tales From The Sea (Kate McKinnon) – March 12, 2016; Shanice Goodwin: Ninja (Leslie Jones) – April 9, 2016; Chad (Pete Davidson) – April 16, 2016
Deenie chronicles the life of 13-year-old Wilmadeene "Deenie" Fenner, whose mother, Thelma, is determined to have her become a model. At the same time, Deenie's 16-year-old sister, Helen, who is academically proficient, is being pushed by Thelma to keep her grades up so that she can eventually become a doctor or a lawyer.
Deenie, a.k.a. "Somebody's Mom" Barbara DeDrew, a lesbian volunteer at a Cat Shelter called Whiskers R We Mrs. Santini , an apartment dweller who writes passive-aggressive notes to her neighbors
Hideaway is the third album released by The Weepies. It was released on April 2, 2008 by Nettwerk. The album debuted at number 31 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 14,000 copies in its first week. [4] The song "All This Beauty" was featured on the Sex and the City: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack in 2008.
"Hide Away" or "Hideaway" is a blues guitar instrumental that has become "a standard for countless blues and rock musicians performing today". [1] First recorded in 1960 by Freddie King, the song became a hit on the record charts. It has been interpreted and recorded by numerous blues and other musicians and has been recognized by the Rock and ...
Initially, the group consisted of De'Lacy Davis—percussionist and ex-Police Officer in New Jersey, [1] Gary Griffin—bassist and keyboard player, Glenn Branch—drummer and backing vocalist, and Rainie Lassiter—lead vocalist (her daughter, A-La Renee Davis, is also an actress and singer).
The following is a list of local children's television shows in the United States. These were locally produced commercial television programs intended for the child audience with unique hosts and themes.
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing is a children's novel written by American author Judy Blume and published in 1972. [1] It is the first in the Fudge series and was followed by Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great, Superfudge, Fudge-a-Mania, and Double Fudge (2002).