Search

Teri Hatcher was born in the ...

Question: Teri Hatcher was born in the mid-'60s, so was she old enough to be on Karen? In 1984, she was only in her late teens, I think.


Answer: You're referring to my answer mentioning both Karen and Karen's Song, the show I said Hatcher was in, I assume. That being the case, the numbers still work. I neglected to mention that Hatcher played Patty Duke's teenage daughter on the show.

 read full article
Loading...

Teri Hatcher was born in the ...

Question: Teri Hatcher was born in the mid-'60s, so was she old enough to be on Karen? In 1984, she was only in her late teens, I think.


Answer: You're referring to my answer mentioning both Karen and Karen's Song, the show I said Hatcher was in, I assume. That being the case, the numbers still work. I neglected to mention that Hatcher played Patty Duke's teenage daughter on the show.

read more

Maybe 40 or so years ago, ...

Question: Maybe 40 or so years ago, wasn't there a television show called Karen? For some reason I'm thinking it starred a young actress who turned out to be a big actress. Or perhaps it's only wishful thinking. Thanks!


Answer: Well, there was a sitcom called Karen that ran on NBC for a year beginning in October 1964, but none of the ladies in the cast went on to make a huge impact. (And I can't imagine what your interest in such a show would be... Karen.)

Debbie Watson starred as a wayward teen on the show, which was part of the 90-minute, three-part 90 Bristol Court, a series made up of three comedies taking place in the same apartment building. Others in the cast included Richard Denning, Mary LaRoche, Gina Gillespie, Bernadette Withers, Trudi Ames, Teddy Quinn, Murray MacLeod and a man who's probably the only one on the whole show to read more

more Karen spoilers, news and recaps (2 total news articles)
Advertisement
Premiered: January 30, 1975, on ABC
Rating: None
User Rating: (1 ratings)
Add Your Rating: 1 stars2 stars3 stars4 stars5 stars
Premise: A dedicated young woman works for a Capitol Hill citizens lobby called Open America that's run by the cranky Dale Busch (played by Denver Pyle in the first episode).

Cast
Parkett No. 52 Karen Kilimnik, Malcolm Morely, Ugo Rondinone
Buy Parkett No. 52 Karen Kilimnik, Malcolm Morely, Ugo Rondinone from Amazon.com
From Parkett (Paperback)
Usually ships in 24 hours
Buy New: $32.00 (as of 6:24 PM EST - more info)

more Karen products

Advertisement