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The episode features guest star Tracey Ellis as the titular Audrey Pauley. Ellis had previously appeared as a major character in the third season episode "Oubliette". [4] Annabeth Gish later noted that the episode, along with "4-D", were her "two favorite episodes" because they "are stand-alone episodes about Reyes and Doggett. Wonderful acting ...
The last episode crediting Baer as the primary writer was the seventh season episode "Storm". Multiple episodes of the ninth season dealt openly with the abortion debate . A 2008 article for Newsday that criticized American media for avoiding any mention of abortion called Law & Order: SVU the "one exception... willing to take such risks."
"All Singing, All Dancing" is the eleventh episode of the ninth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on January 4, 1998. In the fourth Simpsons clip show , Homer claims he hates singing, so Marge shows family videos of musical numbers from previous seasons.
The season saw Ashton Kutcher joining the cast as Walden Schmidt. This season is the first without the show's previous star Charlie Sheen , and features a rebooted plot , marking a major change in the series by focusing on Alan and Jake coping with life after the death of Charlie, with help from their new best friend and housemate, Walden, a ...
In its original American broadcast, the episode was viewed by 4.15 million viewers and received a 2.1 rating/5 percent share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49. [11] This means that it was seen by 2.1 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds, and 5 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the broadcast.
Guest Stars: George Wyner as Ronald N. Michaels, Leonard Kelly-Young as Mel Pease, Lisa Kaseman as Patty Pease, Steven Hack as Lou, Bruce Fine as Ben Pease, Alex McLeod as Carrie Pease, Jennifer Massey as Marla 'the Pigeon' Darla, J. J. Johnston as Security Guard, Mark Barriere as Washington Darla, Rochelle Swanson as Woman #1 and Amber ...
After Fox canceled 9-1-1, ABC swooped in and renewed the show for a seventh season. 9-1-1 has continued to find success on ABC, but its first spinoff, 9-1-1: Lone Star , hasn't had the same luck.
The cast of Season 9 continued to do On-Air Dares, akin to the last season. The intro was changed for this season, with the cast being set in the same place and are dancing in a dark room with the All That logo lit up in the back. The cast, however, is now wearing red, unlike the white that was used in Seasons 7 and 8.