MonarC
02-27-2003, 11:21 AM
The original working titles of the show before they settled on "That '70s Show were:
"Teenage Wasteland"
"Feelin' All Right"
"Reeling in the Years"
"The Kids Are Alright"
The fictional town of Point Place, WI has a population of 28,211
One of the shows producers, Mark Brazil, based the character of Eric on himself.
That '70s Show was the only new sitcom to be renewed during the 1998-1999 FOX season.
The paperboy in the episode "Too Old to Trick-Or-Treat, Too Young to Die" was Danny Masterson's little brother, Jordon Masterson.
In the UK a spin off version of the show aired during February 1999- July 1999. It was entitled "Days Like These".
Donna seems to always be loosing little sisters! In the episode called "Eric's Burger Job" Tina Pinciotti was shown only to never be seen or heard from again! Another sister by the name of Valerie was once spoken about by Midge in the episode "Eric's Birthday". Donna is now an only child. :lol:
"Teenage Wasteland"
"Feelin' All Right"
"Reeling in the Years"
"The Kids Are Alright"
The fictional town of Point Place, WI has a population of 28,211
One of the shows producers, Mark Brazil, based the character of Eric on himself.
That '70s Show was the only new sitcom to be renewed during the 1998-1999 FOX season.
The paperboy in the episode "Too Old to Trick-Or-Treat, Too Young to Die" was Danny Masterson's little brother, Jordon Masterson.
In the UK a spin off version of the show aired during February 1999- July 1999. It was entitled "Days Like These".
Donna seems to always be loosing little sisters! In the episode called "Eric's Burger Job" Tina Pinciotti was shown only to never be seen or heard from again! Another sister by the name of Valerie was once spoken about by Midge in the episode "Eric's Birthday". Donna is now an only child. :lol: