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Valerie (Valerie Harper) plays nurse when Mark and Willie have the flu, but when she's laid low, her attention is not reciprocated. Mark: Jeremy Licht. Willie: Danny Ponce. David: Jason Bateman. Bruno: Carmine Caridi.
Valerie (Valerie Harper) plays nurse when Mark and Willie have the flu, but when she's laid low, her attention is not reciprocated. Mark: Jeremy Licht. Willie: Danny Ponce. David: Jason Bateman. Bruno: Carmine Caridi.
Valerie (Valerie Harper) plays nurse when Mark and Willie have the flu, but when she's laid low, her attention is not reciprocated. Mark: Jeremy Licht. Willie: Danny Ponce. David: Jason Bateman. Bruno: Carmine Caridi.
After a promotion, Valerie (Valerie Harper) finds that a full-time work schedule leaves her little time to be a wife and mother. Michael: Josh Taylor. David: Jason Bateman. Willie: Danny Ponce. Mark: Jeremy Licht.
After a promotion, Valerie (Valerie Harper) finds that a full-time work schedule leaves her little time to be a wife and mother. Michael: Josh Taylor. David: Jason Bateman. Willie: Danny Ponce. Mark: Jeremy Licht.
After a promotion, Valerie (Valerie Harper) finds that a full-time work schedule leaves her little time to be a wife and mother. Michael: Josh Taylor. David: Jason Bateman. Willie: Danny Ponce. Mark: Jeremy Licht.
The school calls to tell Valerie (Valerie Harper) that Mark (Jeremy Licht) mooned the student body while accepting a citizenship award. Mrs. Davis: C.C.H. Pounder. Willie: Danny Ponce. David: Jason Bateman. Annie: Judith Kahan.
The school calls to tell Valerie (Valerie Harper) that Mark (Jeremy Licht) mooned the student body while accepting a citizenship award. Mrs. Davis: C.C.H. Pounder. Willie: Danny Ponce. David: Jason Bateman. Annie: Judith Kahan.
The school calls to tell Valerie (Valerie Harper) that Mark (Jeremy Licht) mooned the student body while accepting a citizenship award. Mrs. Davis: C.C.H. Pounder. Willie: Danny Ponce. David: Jason Bateman. Annie: Judith Kahan.
David's depressed after he's dumped by a girl; Valerie's dog-tired, thanks to nocturnal barking next-door. Linda: Kristy Swanson. David: Jason Bateman. Valerie: Valerie Harper. Mrs. Poole: Edie McClurg. Mark: Jeremy Licht.
David's depressed after he's dumped by a girl; Valerie's dog-tired, thanks to nocturnal barking next-door. Linda: Kristy Swanson. David: Jason Bateman. Valerie: Valerie Harper. Mrs. Poole: Edie McClurg. Mark: Jeremy Licht.
David's depressed after he's dumped by a girl; Valerie's dog-tired, thanks to nocturnal barking next-door. Linda: Kristy Swanson. David: Jason Bateman. Valerie: Valerie Harper. Mrs. Poole: Edie McClurg. Mark: Jeremy Licht.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.
Genial tales of a family with three boys that had a less-than-genial transformation involving three titles. It was originally 'Valerie,' but that had to go when star Valerie Harper left in 1987 amid a dispute with the producers. Next, it was 'Valerie's Family,' before taking its final title in '88. Harper's character dies, and the brood is raised by her sister, Sandy. And while plotlines were often light, it did tackle, quite bluntly, AIDS, which is contracted by recurring character Rich.