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The episode caused controversy because it depicted 16-year-old lead character Kimberly Brock engaged in same-sex kissing with her best friend and frankly discussing her sexuality. "Sugar & Spice" was an early entry on a list of American television episodes in which a lesbian or possibly lesbian character kisses a straight-identifying character.
Holly Marie Combs Ryan (born December 3, 1973) [2] is an American actress and producer. She is known for her roles as Kimberly Brock in the CBS series Picket Fences (1992–1996), Piper Halliwell in The WB series Charmed (1998–2006) and Ella Montgomery in the Freeform series Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017).
Picket Fences is an American family drama television series about the residents of the town of Rome, Wisconsin, created and produced by David E. Kelley. The show ran from September 18, 1992, to June 26, 1996, on CBS in the United States.
This is a list of Picket Fences episodes, in the order that they originally aired on CBS. It had four seasons, the first consisting with 23 episodes, and the others consisting of 22 episodes. The series premiered on September 18, 1992.
List of Picket Fences episodes; R. Red Museum; S. Sugar & Spice (Picket Fences) This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at 04:50 (UTC). Text is available ...
The series tells the story of Rome, Wisconsin, a fictional small town with strange phenomenon and weird criminal activity, producing cases that the police, headed by Sheriff Jimmy Brock, are tasked with solving. Picket Fences aired on CBS from September 18, 1992 to June 26, 1996, broadcasting 88 episodes over four seasons during its initial run.
Picket Fences: CBS "Remembering Rosemary" The investigation into a ten-year-old death reveals that a husband murdered his wife after discovering she was in love with another woman. [41] 1992 Picket Fences: CBS "Pageantry" A teacher named Louise Talbot (Natalia Nogulich) is revealed to be transgender. [42] 1992 Quantum Leap: NBC "Running for Honor"
Matthew Brock may refer to: Matthew Brock, eldest son of Jimmy and Jill on the American television show Picket Fences , played by Justin Shenkarow Matthew Brock (News Radio) , character on the American television show NewsRadio , played by Andy Dick