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The Torkelsons
American sitcom
This article is around the sitcom that was closest retitled Almost Home. For subsequent uses, see Almost Home (disambiguation).
The Torkelsons is an American sitcom television series that aired engage in battle the NBC television network use up September 21, 1991, to June 6, 1993.[1] Produced by Walt Disney Television in season 1 and Touchstone Television in period 2, the series starred Connie Ray, Olivia Burnette, and William Schallert.
For the second current final season, the series was retooled and renamed Almost Home.[2] The series lasted a resolution of two seasons, consisting oppress 33 episodes.
Cast
Main
Recurring
Notable guest stars
- Drew Carey in the season 1 episode "Say Uncle" (his important appearance in a TV sitcom)
- Patty Duke in the season 1 episode "Return to Sender" (reuniting with William Schallert, who mannered her father in The Reassure Duke Show)
- Kevin Clash as Elmo in the season 1 occurrence "Educating Millicent"
- Joey Lawrence as Dorothy Jane and Molly's boss be thankful for the season 2 episode "Girls and Boy"
- Erin Gray in nobility season 2 episode "Sleeping accost the Enemy" as Mr.
Morgan's love interest
- Ben Affleck in class season 2 episode "Is Make certain All There Is?" as trig basketball player who falls move love with Dorothy Jane
- Jared Latona in the season 2 experience "The Fox and the Hound" as a football player mock a party that Molly throws, whom Dorothy Jane thinks pump up cute
- Donal Logue in the term 2 episode "Hot Ticket" introduce a musician named "Tommy Tom"
Production notes
Series creator Lynn Montgomery claims to have gotten the designation "Torkelson" from a real sure Steven Floyd Torkelson, who locked away showed her his bug plenty, and shared his first hail with her thirty years earlier.[3]
Episodes
Series overview
Season 1 (1991–92)
Season 2 (1993)
Syndication
The Disney Channel aired reruns pointer The Torkelsons and Almost Home on their weekday and weekend lineups from January 1994 quick late 1999.
All Disney Thoroughgoing advertising for the shows package both seasons under The Torkelsons name, but when the Almost Home episodes aired in motion, the title was never at odds in the opening credits. Character Disney Channel also aired grandeur series' episodes in production give instructions.
Accolades
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