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The Popcorn Kid
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Comedy
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 6
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 1987-03-23
Last EP | 1987-04-24
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Overview
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Short lived sitcom about the goings on at a movie theatre. The show mainly focused on Scott Creasman, who wanted to be in movies, but working in the theatre was about as close as he would come.
Created by
Barry Kemp
Mark Ganzel
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Season List
Season 1
EP : 6
1987-03-23
season 1 || Season 1
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Relesed on | 1987-03-23
1
Pilot
1987-03-23
Scott starts a campaign to prevent the renovation of the Majestic Theater.
2
There She Is, Vic Damone
1987-03-27
Scott thumbs his nose at his school's career day, because he's already set his sights on show biz.
3
Career Day
1987-04-03
When Lynn Holly is entered in the Dream Queen beauty pageant, it's up to Scott to find out what talents she might actually have.
4
The Break-Up
1987-04-10
Scott finds himself involved in Lynn Holly's relationship with a marine.
5
A Day in the Life of Ed Asner
1987-04-17
A tornado threatens to ruin Ed Asner's public appearance as the guest of honor at the Majestic's ""Ed Asner Flim (sic) Festival.""
6
A Car, a House, a Mouse and a Louse
1987-04-24
Mr. Brown is held up by a mugger while waiting at the Majestic for a guy who's selling him a house.
CAST
charactor:
Scott Creasman
Original:
Bruce Norris
Total EP:
6
charactor:
Leonard Brown
Original:
Raye Birk
Total EP:
6
charactor:
Willie Dawson
Original:
Jeffrey Joseph
Total EP:
6
charactor:
Gwen Stottlemeyer
Original:
Penelope Ann Miller
Total EP:
6
charactor:
Marlin Bond
Original:
John Christopher Jones
Total EP:
6
charactor:
Lynn Holly Brickhouse
Original:
Faith Ford
Total EP:
6
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