The Mommies (TV series)
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The Mommies is a mildly successful situation comedy series that ran on NBC from 1993 to 1995. The sitcom ran for two seasons with only 38 episodes. It was produced by Paramount Television.
[edit] Background
The series was loosely based on the real-life personas of Caryl Kristensen and Marilyn Kentz (aka The Mommies) as suburban neighbors and their families in Petaluma, California. Episodes would focus on how they would deal with everything from parenting to modern day issues. In addition to starring in the series, the duo also served as co-producers and co-writers.
[edit] Cast
- Caryl Kristensen (Caryl Kellogg)
- Marilyn Kentz (Marilyn Larson)
- Robin Thomas (Paul Kellogg, 1993-1994)
- Lane Davies (Paul Kellogg, 1995)
- Sam Gifaldi (Danny Kellogg)
- Ryan Merriman (Blake Kellogg)
- David Dukes (Jack Larson)
- Ashley Peldon (Kasey Larson)
- Shiloh Strong (Adam Larson)
- Jennifer Blanc (Tiffany, 1993-1994)
- Julia Duffy (Barb Ballantine)
- Peter Scolari (Ken Ballantine)
- Jere Burns (Tom Booker, 1994-1995)