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    Which of these shows, That Girl, Ozzie and Harriet, Soap, or Family, featured a real-life family?

    Question #32128. Asked by TB. (Apr 22 03 7:51 PM)


    fatguy

    Ozzie and Hariet Nelson.

    Apr 22 03, 8:04 PM
    Fluff

    Ozzie and Harriet

    Apr 22 03, 8:05 PM


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