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MA
01-03-2019, 10:43 AM
https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/fec5a9a6-6a00-4a09-91a2-f7e65cf1c983_1.f55a1b6be2d7b8ad78323f2c41d66906.jpeg?odnHeight=450&odnWidth=450&odnBg=FFFFFF

Next to Jo and Natalie, there is a girl with curly hair that I don't recognize and am wondering who it is.

'80sSitcoms
01-03-2019, 11:00 AM
That's Pippa McKenna, the foreign exchange student from Eastland's sister school in Australia. The show was trying to capitalize on the then-big Aussie craze in pop culture in the late 1980s. She joined the cast in the final season (but didn't add anything to it).

MA
01-03-2019, 11:02 AM
That's Pippa McKenna, the foreign exchange student from Eastland's sister school in Australia. The show was trying to capitalize on the then-big Aussie craze in pop culture in the late 1980s. She joined the cast in the final season (but didn't add anything to it).

Thank you 80s.

Christopher
01-03-2019, 11:05 AM
That's Pippa. Her character was completely sabotaged to the fans from how the writers wrote her. She was never written to be accepted by the girls. Instead she was written to be a nuisance for the girls and always left out of the girls personal talks with each other. It was the opportunity for the girls to be Pippa's Mrs. Garrett but the writers went in a different direction.

MA
01-03-2019, 11:17 AM
That's Pippa. Her character was completely sabotaged to the fans from how the writers wrote her. She was never written to be accepted by the girls. Instead she was written to be a nuisance for the girls and always left out of the girls personal talks with each other. It was the opportunity for the girls to be Pippa's Mrs. Garrett but the writers went in a different direction.

Thank you.

Lorimar Television
01-03-2019, 06:47 PM
That's Pippa McKenna, the foreign exchange student from Eastland's sister school in Australia. The show was trying to capitalize on the then-big Aussie craze in pop culture in the late 1980s. She joined the cast in the final season (but didn't add anything to it).

There was an Aussie craze? :confused::lol:

'80sSitcoms
01-03-2019, 07:57 PM
There was an Aussie craze? :confused::lol:

Yeah, "mate"! :lol: The smash hit film "Crocodile Dundee" in 1986, the then rising career of Mel Gibson---America went crazy over Aussies!

"Not crazy---bananas!"

:banana:

Lorimar Television
01-03-2019, 08:35 PM
Yeah, "mate"! :lol: The smash hit film "Crocodile Dundee" in 1986, the then rising career of Mel Gibson---American went crazy over Aussies!

"Not crazy---bananas!"

:banana:

LOL!

RetroGuy2000
01-03-2019, 11:01 PM
That's Pippa. Her character was completely sabotaged to the fans from how the writers wrote her. She was never written to be accepted by the girls. Instead she was written to be a nuisance for the girls and always left out of the girls personal talks with each other. It was the opportunity for the girls to be Pippa's Mrs. Garrett but the writers went in a different direction.

Yep.

RetroGuy2000
01-03-2019, 11:15 PM
There was an Aussie craze? :confused::lol:
As '80s says, and I can confirm, there was a huge Australian craze (https://mashable.com/2015/12/28/america-obsessed-australia-1980s) in the 1980s. It probably started with Crocodile Dundee or Men at Work, but then spread to batteries, beer, Kylie Minogue, Mad Max, Aussie themed restaurants, the phrase "a dingo ate my baby", Aussie soap operas, and Yahoo Serious. The Facts of Life jumped on board with a made-for-TV movie set in Australia, and then they added Pippa, one of the most useless characters ever, there only to cash in on the Australia fad. It didn't work, and the show was cancelled.

Lorimar Television
01-03-2019, 11:30 PM
"A dingo ate my baby" Im familiar with that one :lol::lol::lol:

'80sSitcoms
01-03-2019, 11:47 PM
I had a "3-arm" light blue foam boomerang when I was a boy! So I guess our family was in on the craze too! :crazy: :lol:

Lorimar Television
01-03-2019, 11:52 PM
Is that why they have Outback Steakhouses everywhere? :lol:;)

'80sSitcoms
01-03-2019, 11:54 PM
Is that why they have Outback Steakhouses everywhere? :lol:;)

It's because millions of Americans wanted to feel like they were part of a Facts of Life television movie! :lol:

RetroGuy2000
01-04-2019, 12:06 AM
It's because millions of Americans wanted to feel like they were part of a Facts of Life television movie! :lol:
Bahahahahaha!

RetroGuy2000
01-04-2019, 12:08 AM
Paul Hogan (pre-Dundee) also did Australia tourism commercials with the catch phrase "we'll slip another shrimp on the barbie for ya!"

Indeed. Which is weird, because Aussies don't say "shrimp", they saw "prawns".

'80sSitcoms
01-04-2019, 12:17 AM
Indeed. Which is weird, because Aussies don't say "shrimp", they saw "prawns".

So does Pepe of The Muppets!

"I am not a shrimp, I am a king prawn, okay?!"

:rofl:

Lorimar Television
01-04-2019, 12:28 AM
It's because millions of Americans wanted to feel like they were part of a Facts of Life television movie! :lol:
Haha im not there on my binge yet

RetroGuy2000
01-04-2019, 01:29 AM
So does Pepe of The Muppets!

"I am not a shrimp, I am a king prawn, okay?!"

:rofl:
:brentFunny how these things all come full circle!

RetroGuy2000
01-04-2019, 01:34 AM
I had a "3-arm" light blue foam boomerang when I was a boy! So I guess our family was in on the craze too! :crazy: :lol:
It was impossible to get away from it. As you know, Australia was everywhere in the mid-to-late '80s. "Thot's not a knife!" :lol: