Un rico hombre de negocios viudo adopta a cinco hijas para vivir con él en su mansión.Un rico hombre de negocios viudo adopta a cinco hijas para vivir con él en su mansión.Un rico hombre de negocios viudo adopta a cinco hijas para vivir con él en su mansión.
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I don't know how this is rated so high. The only thing I really remember about this show is how annoyed I was that they interrupted it for coverage of the Baby Jessica fiasco.
Great memory 10/10.
Otherwise, not very memorable. This might just be my finest review.
It's my first one, so yeah.
Why is there a 10 line minimum for reviews? Seems like being able to make them succinct isn't such a bad thing.
Is it?
You know what was even better than this show?
Clarissa Explains It All.
Loved that one.
Great memory 10/10.
Otherwise, not very memorable. This might just be my finest review.
It's my first one, so yeah.
Why is there a 10 line minimum for reviews? Seems like being able to make them succinct isn't such a bad thing.
Is it?
You know what was even better than this show?
Clarissa Explains It All.
Loved that one.
What a refreshing movie and series this was. My girls loved it. We couldn't wait until the next episodes.
I wish there was a place to buy the TV series.
I rank this right along with "That Thing You Do". 10 for family entertainment.
I wish there was a place to buy the TV series.
I rank this right along with "That Thing You Do". 10 for family entertainment.
This was an attempt to produce a musical comedy-drama series every week. A lonely millionaire adopts in several orphaned girls of different backgrounds. The storylines revolved around various problems of the pre-teen and teenaged girls. The show was set in the early 1960's, and the girls sang pop and rock tunes that were popular during that time. Rags To Riches was a candy cane confection of a show that might have worked if it had premiered back in the early 1960s. All of the girls problems were innocent and neatly tied up at the end.
This show was a clever mix of comedy, drama, and music. It featured a cutthroat food mogul who adopted five orphaned girls in an attempt to seal a deal and improve his image. Of course, the girls changed his life, and he changed theirs. The girls would frequently engage in song to reflect the story of the episode. I loved the one where a guy tried to scam a girl who had just gotten her drivers' liscence, or where a Russian guy was over, or where the girl had her "Sweet 16" at the same time the Cuban Missile Crisis Hit. (the show was set in the early 60s.) This was a thoroughly enjoyable show with cute girls, good episodes, and an ensemble that clicked! Joeseph Bologna was good in the lead.
*** out of ****
*** out of ****
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This was a very entertaining show, and it stood out from pretty much every show at the time. Not only was it a musical show, it was set in the early 60's.
The plot is simple; Business man Nick Foley adopts six orphans to help his public relations image, but ends up caring for the girls more than he thought possible. The girls were unique. You had Rose, who was the most level-headed of the bunch. Marva was business-savvy and looked to Nick as a role model. Nina was the defensive, abrasive one. Diane was frivolous and bubbly, yet kind-hearted. Patty was somewhat tomboyish, yet overall the most relatable. Mickey was basically the comic relief child, whose every utterance oozed cuteness. Last but not least is Clapper, the British butler, who served as the moral center of the "family".
Everyone in the cast did a great job, and they were all very likable.
I watched this show with my mom religiously back when it aired. Looking back, it is sort of a bizarre 60's/80's hybrid show. The songs they recreated for the series were brilliant.
The plot is simple; Business man Nick Foley adopts six orphans to help his public relations image, but ends up caring for the girls more than he thought possible. The girls were unique. You had Rose, who was the most level-headed of the bunch. Marva was business-savvy and looked to Nick as a role model. Nina was the defensive, abrasive one. Diane was frivolous and bubbly, yet kind-hearted. Patty was somewhat tomboyish, yet overall the most relatable. Mickey was basically the comic relief child, whose every utterance oozed cuteness. Last but not least is Clapper, the British butler, who served as the moral center of the "family".
Everyone in the cast did a great job, and they were all very likable.
I watched this show with my mom religiously back when it aired. Looking back, it is sort of a bizarre 60's/80's hybrid show. The songs they recreated for the series were brilliant.
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- TriviaAlthough networks loved the pilot episode, executives feared there were just too many children in the cast. Thus, the character of Nina played by Heather McAdam was written out of the series by having her reunited with her birth mother.
- ErroresThough the series is set in the year 1961, much of the clothes and accessories worn by the characters are clearly from the 1980s.
- ConexionesFollows Rags to Riches: Pilot (1987)
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