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16 September 1984 (USA) morePlot:
Punky Brewster is a show about a girl named Penelope "punky" Brewster. She is abandoned with her dog... moreAwards:
Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys. Another 2 wins & 13 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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Punky Brewster: Actress Soleil Moon Frye Resurrects Her Iconic Character (From TVSeriesFinale. 16 September 2009, 3:26 AM, PDT)
Punky Brewster: Soleil Moon Frye Resurrects Her Iconic Character
(From TVSeriesFinale. 16 September 2009, 3:26 AM, PDT)
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Entertaining With a Good Cast more (24 total)Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 6 of 55)| Soleil Moon Frye | ... | Penelope 'Punky' Brewster (88 episodes, 1984-1988) | |
| Brandon | ... | Brandon the Wonder Dog (88 episodes, 1984-1988) | |
| George Gaynes | ... | Henry Warnimont (86 episodes, 1984-1988) | |
| Cherie Johnson | ... | Cherie Johnson (85 episodes, 1984-1988) | |
| Susie Garrett | ... | Betty Johnson (84 episodes, 1984-1988) | |
| Ami Foster | ... | Margeaux Kramer (53 episodes, 1984-1988) |
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USA:30 min (including commercials) (88 episodes)Country:
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1.33 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Metromedia Square - 5746 W. Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA moreFun Stuff
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The name of the title character comes from that of a childhood sweetheart of then-NBC programming chief Brandon Tartikoff. moreFAQ
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"Punky Brewster", while primarily geared to children, was an entertaining staple to the traditional 80's sitcom offerings. Centered around a young orphan and her older foster father, the show featured laughs, tears, lessons in life, and 30 minutes for watchers to kick back their feet.
While Soliel Moon Frye was the ultimate carrier of this show, the supporting cast, in my opinion were underrated....a lot of strong talent and great chemistry evident. The funny jabs between Betty and Henry was a throwback to the "Jefferson's" George and Florence. (Interesting to note, Marla Gibbs and Susie Garrett are sisters). Alan was a funny child actor, playing the roll of the goofy pre-teen boy possibly just beginning to discover girls (ahead of his fellow boy classmates) and playing along with them as friends and trying to entertain them with his humor. Margaux was amusing as well, with her sassy yet funny views on the wealthy lifestyle (Her facial expressions were hilarious, as were some of her over the top party dresses and comments on various situations...her arrival via helicopter to summer camp took the cake). And Cherie...ever the sidekick...charming and reliable. During an episode where she finally came to terms with the death of her parents,her dramatic performance demonstrated how strong a child actress she really was, conveying emotions and playing the part with every everything she had. I am amazed she was not seen in larger rolls after this show.
In general, this was a fun show, and despite being a kids production, it featured some talented players who managed to catch the attention of at least this viewer.