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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/{{Freeform}} Fox Family Channel (now Freeform)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays (first mornings, then afternoons following a hiatus) before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order. This was rather odd, considering the show's general popularity pretty much everywhere else. Seasons 3 & 4 eventually premiered on [[http://web.archive.org/web/20020806221321/http://sho.com/schedules/day_sched.cfm?date=08/01/2002&network=FAM&feedname=East Showtime Family Zone]] in 2001/2002, this time airing on weekday (and early weekend) afternoons.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/{{Freeform}} Fox Family Channel (now Freeform)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays (first mornings, then afternoons following a hiatus) before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order. This was rather odd, considering the show's general popularity pretty much everywhere else. Seasons 3 & and 4 eventually premiered on [[http://web.archive.org/web/20020806221321/http://sho.com/schedules/day_sched.cfm?date=08/01/2002&network=FAM&feedname=East Showtime Family Zone]] in 2001/2002, this time airing on weekday (and early weekend) afternoons.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/{{Freeform}} Fox Family Channel (now Freeform)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays (first mornings, then afternoons following a hiatus) before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order. This was rather odd, considering the show's general popularity pretty much everywhere else. Seasons 3 & 4 eventually premiered on [[http://web.archive.org/web/20020806221321/http://sho.com/schedules/day_sched.cfm?date=08/01/2002&network=FAM&feedname=East Showtime Family Zone]] in 2001, this time airing in a weekday post-school slot.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/{{Freeform}} Fox Family Channel (now Freeform)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays (first mornings, then afternoons following a hiatus) before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order. This was rather odd, considering the show's general popularity pretty much everywhere else. Seasons 3 & 4 eventually premiered on [[http://web.archive.org/web/20020806221321/http://sho.com/schedules/day_sched.cfm?date=08/01/2002&network=FAM&feedname=East Showtime Family Zone]] in 2001, 2001/2002, this time airing in a on weekday post-school slot. (and early weekend) afternoons.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/{{Freeform}} Fox Family Channel (now Freeform)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays (first mornings, then afternoons following a hiatus) before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order. This was rather odd, considering the show's general popularity pretty much everywhere else. Seasons 3 & 4 eventually premiered on [[http://web.archive.org/web/20020806221321/http://sho.com/schedules/day_sched.cfm?date=08/01/2002&network=FAM&feedname=East Showtime Family Zone]] in 2002, but were ''again'' dumped on weekend afternoons.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/{{Freeform}} Fox Family Channel (now Freeform)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays (first mornings, then afternoons following a hiatus) before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order. This was rather odd, considering the show's general popularity pretty much everywhere else. Seasons 3 & 4 eventually premiered on [[http://web.archive.org/web/20020806221321/http://sho.com/schedules/day_sched.cfm?date=08/01/2002&network=FAM&feedname=East Showtime Family Zone]] in 2002, but were ''again'' dumped on weekend afternoons. 2001, this time airing in a weekday post-school slot.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/{{Freeform}} Fox Family Channel (now Freeform)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays (first morning, then afternoons following a hiatus) before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order. This was rather odd, considering the show's general popularity pretty much everywhere else. Seasons 3 & 4 eventually premiered on [[http://web.archive.org/web/20020806221321/http://sho.com/schedules/day_sched.cfm?date=08/01/2002&network=FAM&feedname=East Showtime Family Zone]] in 2002, but were ''again'' dumped on weekend afternoons.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/{{Freeform}} Fox Family Channel (now Freeform)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays (first morning, mornings, then afternoons following a hiatus) before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order. This was rather odd, considering the show's general popularity pretty much everywhere else. Seasons 3 & 4 eventually premiered on [[http://web.archive.org/web/20020806221321/http://sho.com/schedules/day_sched.cfm?date=08/01/2002&network=FAM&feedname=East Showtime Family Zone]] in 2002, but were ''again'' dumped on weekend afternoons.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/{{Freeform}} Fox Family Channel (now Freeform)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order. This was rather odd, considering the show's general popularity pretty much everywhere else.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/{{Freeform}} Fox Family Channel (now Freeform)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays (first morning, then afternoons following a hiatus) before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order. This was rather odd, considering the show's general popularity pretty much everywhere else. Seasons 3 & 4 eventually premiered on [[http://web.archive.org/web/20020806221321/http://sho.com/schedules/day_sched.cfm?date=08/01/2002&network=FAM&feedname=East Showtime Family Zone]] in 2002, but were ''again'' dumped on weekend afternoons.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/{{Freeform}} Fox Family Channel (now Freeform)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order. This was rather odd, considering the show's general popularity pretty much everywhere else.)

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/{{Freeform}} Fox Family Channel (now Freeform)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order. This was rather odd, considering the show's general popularity pretty much everywhere else.)
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In an interview for the online nostalgia series You, Me, and [=YTV=], Meredith Henderson said that Brendan Fletcher (Stink) also auditioned for the role of Bo.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In an interview for the online nostalgia series You, ''You, Me, and [=YTV=], YTV'', Meredith Henderson said that Brendan Fletcher Creator/BrendanFletcher (Stink) also auditioned for the role of Bo.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/{{Freeform}} Fox Family Channel (now Freeform)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order. (Rather odd, considering the show's general popularity pretty much everywhere else.)

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/{{Freeform}} Fox Family Channel (now Freeform)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order. (Rather This was rather odd, considering the show's general popularity pretty much everywhere else.))
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In an interview for the online nostalgia series You, Me, and [=YTV=], Meredith Henderson said that Brendan Fletcher (Stink) also auditioned for the role of Bo.
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* RealLifeRelative: Meredith Henderson's (Shirley) sister Rebecca played Mimi in "The Case of the Open Hand."
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/ABCFamily FOX Family Channel (now ABC Family)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/ABCFamily FOX [[Creator/{{Freeform}} Fox Family Channel (now ABC Family)]] Freeform)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order. (Rather odd, considering the show's general popularity pretty much everywhere else.)
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the United States, [[Creator/ABCFamily FOX Family Channel (now ABC Family)]] only aired the first two seasons on Saturdays and Sundays before it stopped airing the show. To add insult to injury, the episodes were usually aired out of order.

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