The wealthy Elliot family has just moved into the home of late screen legend Jennifer Farrell. But Jennifer is still around - as a ghost that only their son Joey can see.The wealthy Elliot family has just moved into the home of late screen legend Jennifer Farrell. But Jennifer is still around - as a ghost that only their son Joey can see.The wealthy Elliot family has just moved into the home of late screen legend Jennifer Farrell. But Jennifer is still around - as a ghost that only their son Joey can see.
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I am also waiting for Nick at Nite or one of these types of things to re-broadcast this show. It was rather silly, but a great concept!! Of course, I was in the 3rd grade at the time, so I thought the boy was cute. But I think many people have watched shows for lesser reasons.
The Elliot family moves from New York City to the Hollywood mansion of late movie bombshell Jennifer Farrell (Ann Jillian). She is still hanging around as a ghost and only the 14 year old son Joey can see her. She can move objects and appear to others for limited time.
It's an NBC show from the 80's. I don't think that I saw it. It's an interesting premise although it is a little awkward at times. Some of it is racy and that is awkward with our early teen boy. It lasted only 13 episodes and that may be part of the issue. While the boy is the lead, the star is really Ann Jillian. She is a tall beauty. More importantly, she has good comedic skills. Mostly for her, I give this a good score.
It's an NBC show from the 80's. I don't think that I saw it. It's an interesting premise although it is a little awkward at times. Some of it is racy and that is awkward with our early teen boy. It lasted only 13 episodes and that may be part of the issue. While the boy is the lead, the star is really Ann Jillian. She is a tall beauty. More importantly, she has good comedic skills. Mostly for her, I give this a good score.
Just wanted to see if anyone remembered a old TV show called "Jennifer Slept Here"? This series focuses on teenaged Joey Elliot and his family, who move into the home of the late Jennifer Farrell (played by the beautiful Ann Jillian). She still walks the halls, but is a ghost, and is only seen by Joey. I was a big fan of this show! When I was a kid, I was in love with Ann Jillian! She was my dream girl. I wanted to move into a haunted house also! This was a great show that never really got a chance. It never ranked above #25 in The Nielsen Ratings. So the it was canceled. Ann Jillian went on to do other movies and TV shows. NBC has no plans of a Jennifer Slept Here DVD release, but it sure was a great show!
I was 9 when I watched this show. I think I felt compelled to watch it because of the very attractive Ann Gillian who played the ghost. The title of the show and the theme song are the oddest and most unique ones I have ever seen. The show and title are from the perspective of the 13 year old boy who is the only one who can see Jennifer. I think the concept of having a sexy older woman ghost looking over you should have appealed to a lot of adolescent boy viewers (it worked for me). I still remember the song : "She lived here. She loved here, laughed here, and wept here. She slept here...." The show was both sexy and silly...a great combination.
Hey time xx, I do remember this show..I loved it! I was about 7 when it was being aired, and I recall being so intrigued and borderline obsessed! It's hard for me to remember details of the individual episodes. All I really remember is the title, and bits and pieces, and of course the fact that Ann Jillian was so awesome and I wanted to be just like her! Even as a 7 yr old girl, I used to hope that somehow the two of them could be together forever. This show, as brief as it was (only 13 episodes), at least in my mind, will remain one of those relics like "V" that need to be sought out, burned onto disc, and stored in the sacred home archives, protected by a glass case and an alarm system. LOL
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- TriviaThe show was originally placed in a low-rated Friday night timeslot, and eventually canceled. NBC later aired reruns on Wednesday nights, and it became a surprise hit. There were plans to revive it for a second season, but Ann Jillian opted to star in the syndicated revival of her previous series, It's a Living (1980).
- ConnectionsReferenced in You Don't Know Jack: Television (1997)
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