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Jessie is approached by a doorman named Tony Chiccolini and a seven-year-old girl named Zuri Ross. Zuri asks Jessie to be her new nanny after her current nanny quits. Initially reluctant, Jessie is led up to the penthouse and meets Bertram, the lazy and sarcastic butler of the family. Jessie also meets Zuri's siblings named Emma, Luke, and Ravi.
Disney Channel did not broadcast "Quitting Cold Koala" on its originally scheduled date of May 17, 2013, and showed a rerun of "Kids Don't Wanna Be Shunned" instead. The episode did, however, appear on the Disney Channel website, "WATCH Disney Channel", and on "Disney Channel on Demand", the channel's video-on-demand service.
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The crossovers are 2 episodes but one is Jessie the other is the other show. WikiEditor2016 19:35, 23 November 2014 (UTC) Generally, it's two episodes if there are two parts (or two sets of credits). Dcbanners 19:41, 23 November 2014 (UTC) Episode 36 is a combined episode of both shows as described in the episode summary.
Jessie is an American 1984 ABC television police drama series starring Lindsay Wagner as a psychiatrist. It originated as a 1984 television movie. [ 1 ] The series was based in part on the book "Psychologist with a Gun".
Tara Sutaria as Jaspreet "Jassie" Singh [3] is an idealistic and resourceful girl from the military base of Karnal. As a recent high school graduate rebelling against her strict father who wanted her to join the army, Jassie moved to Mumbai to realize her dreams of stardom but, due to an unexpected turn of events, ends up becoming a nanny to the four Malhotra children.
Planning to let go of a habit or two cold turkey in the New Year? Learn where that expression comes from first! The post Why Do We Say “Quit Cold Turkey”? appeared first on Reader's Digest.