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Step by Step is an American television sitcom created by William Bickley and Michael Warren for ABC's TGIF Friday night lineup. Set in Port Washington, Wisconsin, it follows single parents Frank Lambert and Carol Foster (Patrick Duffy and Suzanne Somers), each with three children, who wed and form a blended family in spite of their children's mutual resentment.
The following is an episode list for the American television sitcom Step by Step.The series originally ran for six seasons on ABC from September 20, 1991 to August 15, 1997, then moving to CBS for its seventh and final season from September 19, 1997, to June 26, 1998.
Tom and Jerry, Ruff & Reddy, Loopy De Loop, Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw, Snagglepuss, Hokey Wolf, Wally Gator, Touché Turtle and Dum Dum, Magilla Gorilla, Peter Potamus, Secret Squirrel, Atom Ant, Top Cat, Hong Kong Phooey, Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks, Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har, Help!...
Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man (c. 1485) Accademia, Venice. Drawing is a visual art that uses an instrument to mark paper or another two-dimensional surface. The instruments used to make a drawing are pencils, crayons, pens with inks, brushes with paints, or combinations of these, and in more modern times, computer styluses with graphics tablets or gamepads in VR drawing software.
UConn had a last look at the basket following a timeout with 5.9 seconds remaining. But Hassan Diarra's go-ahead 3-point attempt clanged off the rim just before the final buzzer sounded.
Jennifer Aniston does not abide by one popular health mantra. "No pain, no gain. That's not true at all," the actress, 55, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview. "You can actually have gain with ...
On Jan. 6, 2021, Pence refused Trump's instructions to delay or halt the certification of current President Joe Biden's 2020 election win over Trump, drawing an angry rebuke from Trump during the ...
The word raster comes from the Latin word rastrum (a rake), which is derived from radere (to scrape); see also rastrum, an instrument for drawing musical staff lines. The pattern left by the lines of a rake, when drawn straight, resembles the parallel lines of a raster: this line-by-line scanning is what creates a raster.