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Hop on your turnip truck/transatlantic ship/cherry red Mustang, and meet us in Chicago for a reunion with everyone's favorite mismatched cousins! In this exhibit, Jeffrey and Hannah unveil the Miller Boyett wing of the Museum and reminisce about the now-defunct concept of the branded programming block (thanks, streaming), while exploring a series that is equal parts pro-America 80s pabulum and charming hat tip to the classic slapstick comedy. Is Perfect Strangers perfect for a re-watch today? Tune in to find out! And while you're at it, improve you writing and support the show with a FREE browser extension from our sponsor, Grammarly. Learn more about Balki and Larry than you ever thought you needed to know: Meego opening titles The AV Club's dishy interview with Bronson Pinchot Make your dreams come true with the Perfect Strangers Game And of course, the Dance of Joy
Step By Step "One Truck, Al Dente” (10, February 1995) Al (Christine Lakin) needs time behind the wheel and Frank (Patrick Duffy) has no time for her, on account of the miracle baby Carol (Suzanne Somers) is carrying. JT (Brandon Call) reluctantly offers his help and Al smashes the truck in the driveway. Rather than fess up to Frank, they decide to bondo that baby up with hilarious results. Also Dana (Staci Keenan) has her wisdom teeth removed and her pain killers endow her with a wicked Cody (Sasha Mitchell) impression. It’s Episode 13 of Very Special Television, the podcast, and we attempt to get to the bottom of how many people live in this house, how you can develop a surf/valley accent in the Midwest and how these Miller Boyett theme songs are all so dang catchy. Thanks for listening and don’t forget to subscribe and rate us 5 stars in iTunes! https://www.facebook.com/VERYSPECIALTELEVISION/ https://www.instagram.com/veryspecialtelevision/ facebook: @veryspecialtelevision instagram: @veryspecialtelevision twitter: @BestMenMedia
Guests: Nick Baglas, Lauren Dabb, Stephen Okawa. We analyze Season 9 Ep 2: "They Shoot Ducks, Don't They?" Plus famed TV producer Miller Boyett calls in to explain the origin of his name as well as the story behind how Family Matters came to be. Episode 2 is one of our best ones yet!