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I have Alison Sweeney's book "The Days of My Life (So Far)" and it has the names of all the tv shows and movies she did and one of them was called "A Brand New Life".
Has anyone heard of this show at all? Any idea how long it was on? I know it was on in the 90's and Barbara Eden played Ali's mother. Jennie Garth was on it too. I can't find it anywhere so I assume it was only on for a short time, not enough to make a splash. I hadn't even heard of it until I read her book, so if anyone can help me I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
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The show premeired in the Fall of 1989 starring Barbara Eden and Don Murray and was cancelled in the spring of 1990. |
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It was not a regularly scheduled series, airing only sporadically on NBC, alternating with other titles during the last season of "Disney's Wonderful World", which would move to ABC the following fall and become "The Disney Sunday Movie"
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