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  2. Mary Ann Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Wilson and her daughter, Gretchen Wilson, (born 1961) [10] who produces and directs the Sit and Be Fit programs her mother hosts, also appear together in the Boomer Be Fit DVD, which Wilson hosts. [3] They reside in Spokane, Washington, where both the Sit and Be Fit TV program and the SABF organization, which is non-profit, are based. [11]

  3. Sit and Be Fit - Wikipedia

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    Sit and Be Fit is a half-hour television exercise program that airs on KSPS-TV out of Spokane, WA, broadcast throughout the United States to over three-hundred PBS member stations and eighty-six million [a] households. The show focuses on toning and stretching from a seated position, beneficial to individuals who are restricted physically.

  4. List of comedy television series with LGBT characters

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    Peter Tilbury wrote most of the episodes for this series. [65] ITV Channel 4 1981-1983 The Kids in the Hall: Buddy Cole: Scott Thompson: Recurring sketch on the show; Buddy is an effeminate gay socialite, with a penchant for going on long comedic rants about his personal life and the gay community. [66] CBC TV CBS HBO 1988-1995 Butch: Scott ...

  5. Oh Madeline - Wikipedia

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    Madeline, bored with her predictable, sedate existence in a middle-class suburb, and wanting to put some zest back in into her life, decides to try every trendy diversion that she can find - such as seaweed-based health foods, exercise clubs, and "ladies only" clubs featuring male strippers.

  6. Life with Lucy - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Ball's previous sitcoms, Life with Lucy was a failure in the ratings and poorly received by critics and viewers alike. Only eight out of the 13 episodes produced were aired before ABC cancelled the series. Its cancellation devastated her. This was the last television series or film she starred in before her death in 1989.

  7. It's a Living - Wikipedia

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    After the series was canceled by ABC, new episodes aired in first-run syndication from September 28, 1985, to April 8, 1989. The series was created by Stu Silver , [ 2 ] Dick Clair and Jenna McMahon and produced by Witt/Thomas Productions , later in association with Golden West Television (1985–86) and Lorimar-Telepictures (1986–89).

  8. How ‘cat lady’ became an insult for women of a certain age

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    Real-life cat owners living in squalor like Big Edie in “Grey Gardens” and those seen in distressing episodes of the reality series “Hoarders” only shaded in the image that the term “cat ...

  9. Girls on Top (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Ripley (Dawn French): A strait-laced feminist, socialist, and anarchist, and the central character around whom the series is based.Amanda is generally the most level-headed of the group, but tries to hide her fascination with men and the Royal family to comedic effect, with her hiding copies of Playgirl magazine becoming a running gag in the second series.