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Old 11-09-2023, 02:24 AM   #1
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Default That Time Tootie Filled in for Arnold for a Few Diff’rent Strokes Episodes

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In a feature spotlighting characters guest-starring on different shows, Brian looks at the time that Facts of Life's Tootie filled in for Arnold on Diff'rent Strokes for a couple of episodes.



Today, we look at the times that Tootie from The Facts of Life filled in for Arnold on Diff’rent Strokes for a couple of episodes.

This is Somewheres in This Universe, a feature examining when characters from TV shows make guest appearances on other TV shows (in non-crossover stories), thus establishing that the two shows share a universe.

November is Someewheres in the Universe month!

As you all know, The Facts of Life was a spinoff of Diff’rent Strokes, with the live-in maid of Phillip Drummond (Conrad Bain), Mrs. Garrett (Charlotte Rae), leaving her job with Mr. Drummond to go work at the Eastland School for Girls (Drummond’s daughter, Kimberly, attended the school, hence the connection).

Since Kimberly (Dana Plato) was attending Eastland, there was some easy avenues for guest spots from The Facts of Life cast, and there was a sleepover episode in Diff’rent Strokes Season 2 that got that across. There was a fun chemistry between Kim Fields’ Tootie, the youngest of the Eastland girls, and Gary Coleman’s Arnold Jackson (one of the two African-American brothers that Drummond took in and eventually adopted on Diff’rent Strokes, which was the whole hook of the series, that this rich White guy promised his dying Black maid that he would raise her two sons). So Tootie made an appearance in Season 3 hanging out with Arnold when they get caught up in a bank robbery.

However, I want to spotlight two early Season 4 episodes. Coleman was filming a movie at the start of Season 4, so his older brother, Willis (Todd Bridges) got the spotlight in the early episodes of that season, with Coleman missing two of the first four episodes, namely “First Day Blues,” where Willis has trouble fitting in at his new high school, and “The Team,” where Willis loses his spot on the basketball team to a White player who was not as good as Willis (played by Todd Lookinland, the brother of Mike Lookinland, Bobby Brady from The Brady Bunch).

In these two episodes, Tootie is hanging out with Kimberly out of nowhere, and Tootie basically takes on Arnold’s role in the episode, doing jokes that really seem like they were originally written for Arnold (like when she, Kimberly and Mr. Drummond walk in on Willis high on marijuana after he promises to get drugs to make his new high school classmates like him).

Oddly enough, Tootie then never showed up again on the series in its final four seasons.
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She filled in at times when Gary Coleman was in the hospital. No surprise she wasn't on the last few seasons of DS. She was growing into a young women plus there was Dana's off screen problems.
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I'd already discussed this topic previously on another thread on the Diff'rent Strokes message board a few years ago...as I explained, Kim Fields filled in (as Tootie) for the conspicuously absent Gary Coleman for two episodes at the very beginning of season four ("First Day Blues" and "The Team")--it was even mentioned by Mr. Drummond in both of those aforementioned episodes that Arnold was sleeping over at his best friend Dudley's apartment--while Gary and his adopted parents, Willie and Sue, were renegotiating Gary's contract.
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I remember a prior thread about this and even commented on how the lines were obviously meant for Arnold as Tootie was acting unlike herself in TFOL and was rather rude and condescending at times towards Willis which is a behaviour normally associated with Arnold.
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I remember a prior thread about this and even commented on how the lines were obviously meant for Arnold as Tootie was acting unlike herself in TFOL and was rather rude and condescending at times towards Willis which is a behaviour normally associated with Arnold.
In real life, she was in love with him.
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I remember a prior thread about this and even commented on how the lines were obviously meant for Arnold as Tootie was acting unlike herself in TFOL and was rather rude and condescending at times towards Willis which is a behaviour normally associated with Arnold.
Because she took over many of Gary Coleman's lines.
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They did bother to check that Gary's lines were unisex, i hope!

Puts a whole new spin on "Kim, Kim, you're just like him!" (Canadian federal election campaign, 1993)
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I'd already discussed this topic previously on another thread on the Diff'rent Strokes message board a few years ago...as I explained, Kim Fields filled in (as Tootie) for the conspicuously absent Gary Coleman for two episodes at the very beginning of season four ("First Day Blues" and "The Team")--it was even mentioned by Mr. Drummond in both of those aforementioned episodes that Arnold was sleeping over at his best friend Dudley's apartment--while Gary and his adopted parents, Willie and Sue, were renegotiating Gary's contract.
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