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"The Gena Davis Show"
Walt Disney Studios
500 S. Buena Vista, Burbank, CA
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Quick Facts
Studio of Taping
Station of Airing
Minimum Age
Taping Dates and Times
2000-2001 Season
Fridays at 7:00pm
September: 9/28/00
October: 10/13/00, 10/20/00
November: 11/3/00, 11/10/00, 11/17/00
January: 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th
February: 9th, 16th, and 23rd
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How To Get Tickets:
Tickets Online
Check out Audiences Unlimited's
website to find out if any of the taping dates are available
online. If tickets are not entirely distributed 30 days from
the date of taping, Audiences Unlimited posts those tickets for
distribution online. Please keep in mind that this page only
lists available shows within the next 30 days.
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"The Gena Davis Show" Tickets Online
Tickets By Mail
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week you would like to see it, and (4) the number of people in
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Tickets By Phone
You may call Audiences Unlimited
(located in the LA area) to find out show information and to
request tickets by phone.
Show schedules and ticket
information: (818) 753-3470
Group reservations (20+ people): (818) 753-3470
Show information is available by
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Official
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Studio where this
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Walt Disney Studios, Burbank
Station that airs this
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ABC
Minimum Age
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18
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| To Teddie Cochran
(Geena Davis), breakfast was a cup of specialty coffee,
take-out Chinese was her idea of dinner at home and her group
of friends was her family. That was until she met Max (Peter
Horton). Now Teddie's family includes an emotional
six-year-old girl, an unpredictable 13-year-old boy and a
hostile housekeeper. Her car is a big boat of an SUV and
peanut butter sandwiches have replaced martinis. As Teddie
learns that being an instant mom is not going to be as easy as
she thought, and that keeping a relationship sexy with two
kids around is really not as easy as she hoped, she is
determined to maintain her identity in the city. Her
successful career as a party planner and close relationship
with her girlfriends are still important to her. As Teddie's
modern juggling act begins, she'll need her distinct brand of
sarcastic humor and a lot more patience than she ever thought
she'd have in order to help her balance it all.
From Touchstone
Television. Terri Minsky and Nina Wass are executive
producers.
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