Her character's popularity paved the way for the creation of "The
Facts of Life" in which she offered motherly guidance to the young characters at an all-girl boarding school.
Actress Charlotte Rae, star of 'Facts of Life,' dead at 92
My first tv gig a millennium of moons ago was on The
Facts of Life. She was just the best and nicest lady.
Charlotte Rae has died
As well as starring in Diff'rent Strokes and
Facts of Life, she more recently had guest spots on TV shows including The King of Queens, Pretty Little Liars, Sisters, and ER.
Charlotte Rae dead at 92: Diff'rent Strokes and The Facts of Life actress passes away after six-decade career; The actress, who played beloved housekeeper Mrs. Garrett, died peacefully at home in Los Angeles
Best known for her role as wealthy Blair Warner on the 80s sitcom "The
Facts of Life," "Survivor" is Whelchel's first foray back into the limelight.
Lisa Whelchel And Steve Cauble Divorce, Survivor Star Splits With Husband Of 24 Years
Without the intensity of Smoking Poppy, or the wider canvas of
Facts of Life, it seemed Limits of Enchantment could almost have been a story Joyce wrote earlier, then set aside.
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Though all but forgotten today, Mom and Dad was so heavily promoted that Time once remarked that the ad campaign "left only the livestock unaware of the chance to learn the
facts of life."
Kroger Babb's roadshow: how a long-running movie walked the thin line between exploitation and education
The hard cold
facts of life are that the secret of being successful and getting ahead is hard work, responsibility, the rule of law and private property rights....
Ten Commandments project. (Making A Difference)
The "SimCity" series puts players in control of an urban grid with a growing population, requiring them to balance development, environmental issues and bottom-line economics against such
facts of life as crime and natural disasters.
Screen and green: a survey of environmentally themed video games. (Consumer News)
Made after Khakhar was diagnosed with cancer, these works reflect on mortality but also suggest that sexual phantasmagorias mirror the tragic and often violent
facts of life.
Bhupen Khakhar. (Reviews: Madrid)
Brian Clowes, PhD., The
Facts of Life (second edition), 2001, $19.95 U.S., softcover, 448 pages.
Books received
It's unclear whether these problems are
facts of life for cloned creatures, side effects of the procedures used to do cloning, or downsides specific to rodent clones, say the researchers.
Clones face uncertain future. (Biology)
Stress, suffering, and restrictions to creativity are accepted
facts of life. The mind/body connection works both ways: physiology overburdened by the biochemistry of stress cannot support a harmonious, fulfilled life.
Ocean of consciousness: can knowledge based in East India reduce the stresses of modern American life? Tom McKinley Ball deepens our awareness of Transcendental Meditation
Yet too often, it's exactly these financial
facts of life that successful parents fail to communicate to their children.
Motivating Clients Through Financial Parenting
Hold on to Your Money takes the consumer awareness approach to personal finance, as a "Financial
Facts of Life" book.
Hold on to Your Money: Financial Survival for Today and Tomorrow
Grangers of the world to the punch in telling their daughters the
facts of life. I even hear of divorced dads who happen to have their daughters the day Aunt Flo visits for the first time--and, without red faces or white knuckles, have driven their girls to the nearest drug store to pick up supplies.
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