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842:). Raymond helped her raise funds and secure commercial space so she could open her own gourmet food shop, "Edna's Edibles", in the fall of 1983. The girls, who had previously lived with Mrs. Garrett at Eastland and worked with her in the kitchen to pay off various restitution-related expenses (see below), moved into the living space attached to "Edna's Edibles" and continued to work for Mrs. Garrett in the shop (this time on the payroll). In the fall of 1985, "Edna's Edibles" was extensively damaged by fire; it was rebuilt as a gift shop called "Over Our Heads." Since the insurance on "Edna's Edibles" was insufficient to rebuild it by the time of the fire, the girls contributed their insurance claim checks to help rebuild, effectively making Mrs. Garrett and the girls equal partners in the business. Edna Garrett was a mentor to the girls at Eastland, functioning 1649:
first unconcerned, but Natalie explains that Jo would not be returning the following year due to the cost of attending the school, making Blair realize the seriousness of Jo's situation. Blair secretly sends in an application for Jo and she gets the scholarship. Angry because Blair went behind her back, Jo expects to be in Blair's debt only to have Blair explain that sole reason for her doing it was because she didn't want Jo to leave and expects nothing in return except the cost of the postage for sending it in. She also emphatically states that regardless of how badly they antagonize each other she can admit they were friends regardless of whether Jo could do it. Jo admits they are, marking the first time they express it outright.
2140:, which aired in August 1979, focused on Cindy, who was concerned that she might like girls, after hearing disparaging remarks from snobby Blair. The episode tackled a sensitive issue during an era when lesbianism was rarely talked about on television, although reaction from modern-day critics has been mixed. Stephen Tropiano, writing in 2002, wrote: "While the episode is not really about homosexuality per se, it seems to deliver a contradictory message. On the one hand, wise Mrs. Garrett dispenses Cindy some good advice when she explains the value of being yourself yet there is a sense of relief that Cindy is heading down the road to heterosexuality because she's fallen for a guy she met at the dance." 848:. At times the girls would take her for granted and forget that Edna herself had problems. Many times Edna would lash out at the girls when they got careless with her. In one episode, she actually fires them from "Edna's Edibles" when their irresponsible behavior ends up costing her $ 500 in fines after a dismal health inspection. She hires them back the next day when the girls promise her that they will be more responsible at their jobs. She also fires George, when he falls behind on his work constructing "Over Our Heads" but they later make up. Mrs. Garrett is a Democrat. She is also against censorship, such as book banning. Mrs. Garrett remarried in 1986. She and her new husband, Dr. Bruce Gaines ( 1053:, it was her idea to have Mrs. Garrett punish them after Tootie gets drunk on wine that Blair, Jo and Natalie were responsible for instead of going to the headmaster, which would have resulted in all of them being expelled. In The Four Musketeers, it was her idea to move back into the room and work in the kitchen to pay off the debt incurred when she and the other girls get into a paint fight while painting the room.). She also said this on occasion to be sarcastic, particularly with Jo. For example, she said her catchphrase once while Jo was distractedly mopping the cafeteria floor and followed it up with 'if you move your feet around while mopping, we just might be done by lunchtime'. 1530:. In one episode, Blair successfully tracked down Natalie's birth mother but Natalie—who realized that her adoptive parents were her true parents, even though they weren't biologically related to her—refused to answer the phone and hear the results of the search, instead inviting her friends to taste the cake "my mother made." However, after an argument with her adoptive mother during a 1982 episode, the subject arose again. Her adoptive mother told Natalie who her biological mother was. Natalie located and met her, but as before, Natalie still considered the mother who had reared her to be her mother. 65: 1488:. In the controversial episode "The First Time," toward the series' end, she became the first of the girls to have sex when she slept with her boyfriend Snake on their first anniversary as a couple. A budding writer, she wrote for the Eastland School newspaper. Natalie graduated from Eastland in 1985, in "Bus Stop" (Season 6, Episode 25). She delayed attending college for a year to travel across the country by bus, leaving family and friends dismayed because she was postponing 2734: 1702:), who was raised in a similar environment to that of Jo. Gail inspired Jo to think about becoming a teacher herself. When Jo learned from Blair that Gail was quitting Eastland, she became very disappointed, believing that the reason was for a higher-paying job. She was crushed when she found out from Mrs. Garrett that it was because of a terminal illness and had a difficult time coming to terms with her emotions and friendship. 127: 24: 2721:. She is a teenage girl from Eastland's Australian sister school Colunga Academy. She enrolled in Eastland Academy as an exchange student while taking the place of her best friend Frannie Newcomb. Pippa's ruse was exposed around the time when her father Kevin showed up and wanted to bring her home while having mentioned that she ran away from their home, though he eventually relents and allows her to stay. 1064:) were divorced on June 14, 1973, and although she didn't usually show it, Blair wished that she had a nuclear family like all of her friends. Later in the series, her mother remarried (for the fourth time) and gave birth to a baby girl (Bailey) fathered by her most recent ex-husband. Blair had misgivings about her mother's pregnancy but fell in love with baby Bailey as soon as she saw her. 1718:
Blair sums it up as 'There are two kinds of women. The kind you marry, and the kind you...don't). A subsequent conversation between Jo and Blair made them suddenly realize that although they have different backgrounds they can still have the same problems. This had the unexpected (for them) consequence of them actually understanding each other and sparking a mutual respect.
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twice, divorced (first marriage) and widowed (second marriage); one early episode showed Mr. Garrett coming to town to woo her and reconcile but she was unsuccessful because Edna felt that his gambling addiction would always be an obstacle. She had two sons, a singer/songwriter/carpenter named Alex (Tom Fitzsimmons) (born 1953) and an accountant named Raymond (
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In "Small But Dangerous," Kelly was extorting Mrs. Garrett of the money to pay off the gang that is supposedly causing trouble for "Edna's Edibles." Jo caught on to Kelly's plot and used the phone book to track her down to her apartment. She got the money back from Kelly and told her never to return.
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ways. Jo got into verbal spars with girls who didn't think she was "feminine enough" and boys (including some of her boyfriends) were threatened by her mechanical aptitude, which she displayed by getting a job at a local garage. In the later seasons, Jo's tomboyish image softened considerably, as she
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operation and was saved by Mrs. Garrett at the last minute. During a trip to New York, Tootie was almost strong-armed into prostitution before Mrs. Garrett found her and took her home. In another episode, she struggled again with racial issues when her best friend Natalie dated a relative of hers and
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Blair attended Eastland and upon graduating in 1983, attended nearby Langley College. She worked with Mrs. Garrett at "Edna's Edibles" and later, "Over Our Heads." After graduating from Langley, she enrolled in law school. At one point, she purchases the local community center where Jo is employed as
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The character of Sue Ann Weaver was gradually written out of the show between summer 1980 and winter 1982, with the character making only a few appearances during seasons two and three. However, she reappeared in the 1986 reunion episode "The Little Chill" where she is now a gofer at a company while
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The character of Molly Parker was gradually written out of the show between summer and late fall 1980, with the character making only one appearance in "The New Girl: Part 2" where she apologizes to the girls about getting put on probation. Molly didn't appear in "The Little Chill" because Ringwald
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The character of Cindy Webster was gradually written out of the show between summer 1980 and winter 1982, with the character making only a few appearances during seasons two and three. However, she reappeared in the 1986 reunion episode "The Little Chill". It was revealed in that episode that Cindy
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of Eastland Academy and has been nicknamed the "Freud of Sigma Chi". When doing his job, he relied on Emily Mahoney for the first four episodes in order to understand how the academy works as he originally worked in the public school system. In addition to his job, he also taught different classes.
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of her class and attended Langley College with Blair. She worked at the campus radio station and graduated with a degree in education. When the series ended, she was a social worker at a community center owned by Blair. Jo had asked Blair to donate money to keep the facility open for the clients in
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In the episode Ain't Miss Beholden, Jo learns that she will lose her scholarship due to budget cuts. She learns that the only scholarship she qualifies for is offered by Blair's family and due to her belief that Blair would hold it over her for the rest of her life she refuses to apply. Blair is at
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Initially, Blair felt she was more important than "regular" people because she was the heiress to her father's multimillion-dollar business, Warner Textile Mills. However, Blair eventually developed a more down-to-earth attitude, especially after she suffered a car accident (after falling asleep at
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chose to renew but only with a new mother figure at the helm. Mrs. Garrett's divorced sister, Beverly Ann moved in with the girls as Mrs. Garrett wanted someone to keep an eye on them as she had. She became the property owner for Mrs. Garrett's house and the boutique store, Over Our Heads. Beverly
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Jo and Blair shared many emotional moments throughout the series, showcasing the intensity and complexity of their relationship. When Blair is in a car accident, she is vulnerable only with Jo — who is the first to visit her in the hospital the night of her accident (after hours) — about her fears
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dance instead of her. Later, Blair nearly attacked him (surprisingly it was Jo who stopped her) after finding out he tried to sexually assault and humiliate Jo due to his views on women (he thinks Blair's the kind of girl men want in their future and Jo is the kind of girl they need in their past.
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Eddie visited again the following season but things had changed between them. They were moving in different directions and keeping the long-distance relationship going was proving to be very difficult, so they decided to see other people for the time being. Eddie returned late in the fifth season,
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and is also involved with two different men; neither of whom knows of the other. Her boyfriends Robert and Harper were willing, for a short time, to compete for her heart. Though her friends deemed Robert the winner, Natalie eventually choose Harper; Robert accepted this and parted with Natalie on
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Bradley also looks out for his students, such as when he had to rescue Blair and Tootie in "Flash Flood" and wanting to support Molly when her parents get a divorce in "Molly's Holiday". He was also offended when he found that some of the students were smoking marijuana in "Dope" which led to him
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At first, she formed a dislike for fellow schoolmate Blair Warner; the two came from completely different backgrounds and had completely different personalities. However, her relationship with Blair became close as time went on (Jo would even refer to Blair as her best friend by the last season),
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who managed the school's cafeteria. The producers didn’t know that in order to become a registered dietitian, she would have needed a four-year degree in Nutrition, satisfied internship requirements and passed a national exam-impossible to have accomplished in one season. Mrs. Garrett was married
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Blair's chief foil was Jo. At first, the two made no secret of their mutual dislike: They were both completely different. However, over time, Blair began sticking up for and standing by Jo in her time of need (and vice versa). The two eventually developed a close friendship. In the final season
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On the series, Cindy's best friend and roommate was Sue Ann Weaver and the pair appeared together occasionally in episodes, including in an episode where the two girls fight over a racing competition ("Running", 1980). Cindy also does gymnastics and tries out for Harvest Queen at Eastland. She
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storylines. For example, Tootie befriended a boy named Fred who insisted that she only associate with black people, in an attempt to realize "her true roots." In another episode, Tootie was chosen by a photographer to model for newspaper advertisements, but was instead lured into a borderline
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When the punishment expired, all four girls found other living arrangements but were responsible for cleaning and painting their former room. While painting, their friendship began to rekindle, culminating into an all-out paint fight. This severely damaged the hardwood floor, which required
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and from the Bronx. She came from an economically disadvantaged background. Early on, she was rebellious, but also highly intelligent (she and Blair achieved the highest scores on the Eastland entrance exams) and secretly sensitive. Jo's mother sent her to Eastland after she, in response to
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The character of Nancy Olsen was gradually written out of the show between summer 1980 and winter 1982, with the character making only a few appearances during seasons two and three. However, she reappeared in the 1986 reunion episode "The Little Chill" where she is engaged to Roger and is
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In the episode "Legacy," Blair, initially enthusiastic about a library being built with her family's funds and named after her late maternal grandfather, Judge Carlton Blair, thus immortalizing the name "Blair," was horrified to learn her grandfather had been a member of the
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a blouse for Mrs. Garrett's birthday; Mrs. Garrett was subsequently arrested when she went to exchange the blouse for the smaller size, not knowing the garment was stolen. Jo had to work off the payment of that blouse while Tootie and Natalie did her duties.
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while the others celebrated Christmas. Her heritage was highlighted when her father, Dr. Green, died unexpectedly; Natalie's bottled-up grief was a continuing storyline. Although she wasn't a mold-fitting "traditional beauty," Natalie was involved in many
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Jo did not appear at the reunion TV special because it was stated that she was now in the police force and was working; however, Rick and Jamie did attend. This also coincided with Nancy McKeon's role as a police detective in the drama series
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Blair was also intelligent, scoring barely below Jo on the Eastland entrance exam. At Eastland, she won most awards and was seen to be a talented artist. At Langley College, she passed her law school LSATs with only one weekend of studying.
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difficulties between her parents, had joined a gang in her hometown. Over time, she grew less angry and hostile toward others. She was ultimately shown to be extremely protective and loyal toward her new friends, particularly Blair.
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and move to New York to take up the theater, but not until becoming the co-owner of the Peekskill Playhouse. Tisha Williams remained behind to attend Eastland Academy (no longer owned by Blair) and continue the family tradition.
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Ann's role expanded from confidante to mother when she legally adopted Over Our Heads worker Andy Moffet, who was being shuffled from foster home to foster home. She mentioned that she was named after her grandfather Boris Ann.
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to buy drinks at a bar. The van was wrecked and the girls were forced to work in the Eastland cafeteria to make up the repair costs; this was from the second season two-part premiering in November 1980 "The New Girl Part 1".
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and was the single mother of Tisha, a 10-year-old (fathered by her longtime boyfriend and later deceased husband, Jeff Williams). After her visit, Tootie (who now prefers to be called "Dorothy") decided to quit her talk show
1291:. In real life, Fields had to wear braces for three years, finally having them removed in 1984, after the show begins the sixth season. A lot of Tootie's gossip landed her and her friends in trouble. She was notable for her 825:, she was the housekeeper to the Drummond family in New York City after Willis and Arnold's mom Lucy (the Drummonds' original housekeeper) died. In 1979, she took a job as house mother at the Eastland School for Girls in 2300:. She started out as a shoplifter taking things from "Edna's Edibiles" until she got caught by Jo pocketing bread and marinated baby carrots and was sent on her way with Jo preventing Blair from calling the police. 1740:
In the last season, Jo married Rick Bonner, a concert musician. She asked Blair to be her maid of honor. In the reunion special after the series ended, Jo's daughter Jamie referred to Blair as "Aunt Blair".
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In the second episode "The New Girl Part 2", the girls were also placed on house probation and were forced to live across the hall from Mrs. Garrett's room above the cafeteria for a year.
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Blair's delusions of grandeur were usually played for laughs when Natalie, Tootie or Jo would make sarcastic remarks about her "beauty," "perfect" personality or "naturally blonde hair."
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Krenn was introduced in "Up from Down Under", the sixth episode of season 9, as a recurring character. She was promoted to the main cast beginning with the episode "Something in Common".
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ideas!" More often than not, though, her "brilliant ideas" were actually quite the opposite, although on at least two occasions they turned out to actually be good (In the episode
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now an officer in the Navy, but Tootie discovered he was married to a girl in Italy. Clark Brandon's last appearance was in the 5th season's 23rd episode "Seems Like Old Times".
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at the time. When the other girls wondered out loud what became of Molly, Natalie said she had no idea. All that was mentioned was that Molly was unable to attend the reunion.
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to work in eastern Africa (Charlotte Rae's contract had expired and she did not want to continue with the series). Edna was replaced by her sister, Beverly Ann Stickle (
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In the hospital after her accident, she privately tells Jo a story from her childhood to illustrate how her mother had insisted that she be perfect from a young age.
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In the 15th episode of the 4th season called "Teacher's Pet", Jo developed a close friendship with her 26-year-old English teacher, Miss Gail Gallagher (played by
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Blair was vain, arrogant, egotistical, and shallow; but, also funny, kind-hearted, generous, and loving to Mrs. Garrett and her friends, especially Jo Polniaczek.
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regarding her looks. In episodes where Jo considers leaving Eastland or where she decides not to get married as a teenager, she openly cries in front of Blair.
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background. She was seen smoking cigarettes, drinking beer and enjoying great popularity with boys; unlike many of her classmates, she was looking to lose her
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expensive repairs. The girls decided to move back in together and continued to work in the kitchen to pay off the bill for the damaged floor.
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By her next appearance, Kelly turned herself around and started working for a newspaper vendor selling newspapers on street corners.
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Late in the 8th season, Andy's foster parents split, prompting Beverly Ann Stickle to adopt him. He later befriends Pippa McKenna.
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changed. At first she was merely a live-in supervisor for the girls of Eastland; in the second season she became their in-house
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at Eastland Academy who teaches history and science. She is a stickler for rules where Steven Bradley often undermines her.
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were widows. It's revealed that she was in a romantic relationship with a ship captain. Mrs. Garrett also appears on the
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because she asked God to not allow her parents' divorce to become final in 1973 but her parents split up nevertheless.
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When she originally arrived at Eastland on her motorcycle, Jo convinced the girls to steal the school van and use
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claiming that she had other positions. Though Jo found out the truth and kept quiet about it to the other girls.
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Regarding her romances, during Season 6, Jo met and was romanced by a young rock singer named Flyman (played by
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as her future roommates. The episode (aired in 1988) was originally set up for Mindy Cohn to transition into a
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from 1978 to 1986. Garrett was the youngest child in a large family, born and raised on a farm near
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since the reason she couldn't participate in the reunion was a conflict in her working schedule.
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A secret Blair originally kept from her friends was that her cousin Geri (played by comedian
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Any crisis at Eastland would usually prompt a suggested solution from Blair, preceded by her
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Tootie intervened, causing conflict between her and Natalie. Tootie's favorite singer is
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in the UK city of London to pursue an acting career, was a Hollywood-based talk show
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the wheel) that left her slightly scarred, spoiling her "perfect" beauty.
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having those students expelled which Blair and Sue Ann managed to avoid.
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and the girls were growing up and was rarely raised as an issue again.
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explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective
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had become a model and was now known professionally as Cindy Baker.
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O'Hara's character was dropped after the fourth episode, "I.Q.".
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good terms. Natalie was the only one of the girls who was
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Dr. Bruce Gaines (1986–, widowed before 2001 reunion)
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Hon. Carlton Blair (maternal grandfather; deceased)
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In another episode, she was almost 1116:, Blair appears in "The Older Man". 226: 223: 220: 2728: 1626:Paul, Bud, and Terry Largo (cousins) 1449:Natasha Letisha Sage "Natalie" Green 1185:The Girls School (Diff'rent Strokes) 120: 58: 17: 578: 533: 394: 308: 207: 13: 1326:TV movie, Tootie had attended the 1010: 660: 642: 621: 466: 327: 78:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 3008: 2598: 2406: 2237: 1991: 1754: 1442:Mona Green (paternal grandmother) 1440:Ellen Manheim (biological mother) 554: 442: 33:This article has multiple issues. 2810:. ECW Press. 2009. p. 267. 2732: 2645: 2587: 2488:George Burnett was portrayed by 2346:The Beginning of the End: Part 1 2065: 1834: 1567:"The Beginning of the Beginning" 1540: 1354: 1260:Harrison "Rifle" Ramsey (father) 1166: 1045:: "I just had another one of my 975: 363: 125: 63: 22: 2913:The Facts of Life Goes to Paris 2717:Pippa McKenna was portrayed by 2313: 2230:was working in movies with the 2151: 1436:Dr. Sy Green (father; deceased) 973:Bailey Hoffdale-Warner (sister) 881: 665: 41:or discuss these issues on the 2800: 2780: 2771: 2678:The Beginning of the Beginning 2396:Andy Moffett was portrayed by 1909: 1725:Jo graduated from Eastland as 1328:Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts 794:Andy Moffett (adoptive nephew) 1: 2997:The Facts of Life (TV series) 2793: 1299:" Tootie was involved in all 2921:The Facts of Life Down Under 1635:Joanna Marie "Jo" Polniaczek 1455:. Natalie's best friend was 1438:Evelyn "Evie" Green (mother) 1266:Ethel (maternal grandmother) 811:, was played by the actress 7: 1618:Charlie Polniaczek (father) 1262:Paula/Diane Ramsey (mother) 1056:Blair's parents (played by 10: 3013: 2830:Tropiano, Stephen (2002). 967:David Warner, Jr. (father) 2939: 2929:The Facts of Life Reunion 2904: 2888: 2834:Hal Leonard Corporation. 2707: 2699: 2694: 2684: 2672: 2660: 2655: 2594: 2583: 2575: 2567: 2559: 2554: 2544: 2532: 2520: 2515: 2478: 2468: 2460: 2455: 2445: 2433: 2421: 2416: 2375: 2367: 2362: 2352: 2340: 2328: 2323: 2283: 2278: 2268: 2260: 2252: 2247: 2209: 2201: 2196: 2186: 2178: 2166: 2161: 2115: 2110: 2100: 2092: 2080: 2075: 2041: 2036: 2026: 2018: 2006: 2001: 1967: 1959: 1954: 1944: 1936: 1924: 1919: 1884: 1879: 1869: 1861: 1849: 1844: 1804: 1799: 1789: 1781: 1769: 1764: 1614: 1606: 1598: 1586: 1581: 1571: 1563: 1555: 1550: 1518:The Facts of Life Reunion 1432: 1424: 1412: 1407: 1397: 1391:The Facts of Life Reunion 1385: 1369: 1364: 1323:The Facts of Life Reunion 1264:Marshall Ramsey (brother) 1256: 1252:Tisha Williams (daughter) 1248: 1240: 1226: 1221: 1211: 1205:The Facts of Life Reunion 1199: 1181: 1176: 1122:The Facts of Life Reunion 963: 955: 945: 940: 930: 924:The Facts of Life Reunion 918: 896: 891: 785: 775: 769:Robert Garrett (divorced) 765: 751: 743: 738: 728: 722:The Facts of Life Reunion 716: 694: 680: 675: 648: 636: 627: 617: 610: 598: 589: 584: 572: 565: 560: 548: 539: 527: 520: 508: 501: 491: 482: 475: 470: 460: 451: 446: 436: 429: 419: 410: 403: 398: 388: 379: 372: 367: 357: 350: 340: 331: 321: 312: 302: 293: 288: 278: 271: 266: 261: 256: 251: 246: 241: 236: 231: 2764: 2633:was still lucrative for 2605:Raymond Garrett (nephew) 2579:Frank Stickle (divorced) 2390:Raymond Garrett (cousin) 2386:Dr. Bruce Gaines (uncle) 1628:Mike Polniaczek (cousin) 1620:Rose Polniaczek (mother) 1474:storylines regarding sex 1244:Jeff Williams (deceased) 1149:in the television pilot 1145:) was given the role of 971:Meg Warner (half-sister) 2695:In-universe information 2555:In-universe information 2456:In-universe information 2363:In-universe information 2279:In-universe information 2197:In-universe information 2111:In-universe information 2037:In-universe information 1955:In-universe information 1880:In-universe information 1800:In-universe information 1610:Jamie Bonner (daughter) 1582:In-universe information 1484:on the way back from a 1408:In-universe information 1273:Dorothy "Tootie" Ramsey 1222:In-universe information 941:In-universe information 801:Edna Ann Garrett Gaines 739:In-universe information 93:more precise citations. 2711:Kevin McKenna (father) 2622:. 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