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Making the Grade may refer to: Making the Grade, an American comedy film; Making the Grade, a 1982 American television series; Making the Grade, an American teen comedy film "Making the Grade!", a 1989 episode of The Raccoons; Making the Grade, a 2002 album by Diffuser "Making the Grade", a 2006 episode of My Gym Partner's a Monkey
She has since written and performed songs for films and TV dramas, including "Tough Love" for the film The Karate Kid, "Living on the Edge" & "Double Trouble" for the film Making the Grade, "Fight to Survive" for the film Bloodsport, "Gotcha", title song for the film Gotcha!, "Seven Day Heaven" for Where the Boys Are '84, "Eyes of Fire" for The ...
The Loud House is an American animated sitcom created by Chris Savino that premiered on Nickelodeon on May 2, 2016. The series revolves around the chaotic everyday life of a boy named Lincoln Loud, who is the middle child and only son in a large family of 11 children.
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Seven grade levels, covering elementary school and grades 7 through 12, ran along the top of the board, while seven categories ran down the left edge. The contestants' goal was to answer enough questions to light every category and grade level on the desk. In the first season, each episode had a different set of seven categories.
He later began writing for television and film projects, and in 2017, won the ASCAP Screen Music Award for Top Television Series [7] for his work on Nickelodeon's The Loud House. In 2018, Doug wrote all of the music for The Loud House ' s Emmy-winning [ 8 ] rock opera special “Really Loud Music,” which was the show's highest rated episode.
Making the Grade is a 1984 American teen comedy film. [2] It was directed by Dorian Walker and written by Charles Gale and Gene Quintano. It was filmed at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. [3] It marks the debut of actor turned television producer Dan Schneider. [4]
The theme song was a modified version of Tom Scott's "Heading Home", which appeared on his Street Beat album three years earlier. The quick cancellation of Making The Grade allowed series co-star George Wendt the opportunity to star in the series Cheers , which began airing just four months after the final episode of Making The Grade was broadcast.