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* DeepSouth: James Culver and his two daughters live on a horse farm in rural Virginia. Virginia, of course, was home to the capital city of [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar The Confederate States of America]]. Also, the youngest daughter is always referred to in the dialog as Margaret Ann and never just Margaret. This "double name" trope is very much associated with the Southern United States. Because of Samantha Reed Smith's [[Trivia/DiedDuringProduction tragic death]] coupled with the SleeperHit popularity of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', we would never find out Elizabeth's middle name.
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* DeepSouth: James Culver and his two daughters live on a horse farm in rural Virginia. Virginia, of course, was home to the capital city of [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar The Confederate States of America]]. Also, the youngest daughter is always referred to in the dialog as Margaret Ann and never just Margaret. This "double name" trope is very much associated with the Southern United States. Because of Samantha Reed Smith's [[Trivia/DiedDuringProduction [[DiedDuringProduction tragic death]] coupled with the SleeperHit popularity of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', we would never find out Elizabeth's middle name.
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* DeepSouth: James Culver and his two daughters live on a horse farm in rural Virginia. Virginia, of course, was home to the capital city of [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar The Confederate States of America]]. Also, the youngest daughter is always referred to in the dialog as Margaret Ann and never just Margaret. This "double name" trope is very much associated with the Southern United States. Because of Samantha Reed Smith's [[DiedDuringProduction tragic death]] coupled with the SleeperHit popularity of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', we would never find out Elizabeth's middle name.
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* DeepSouth: James Culver and his two daughters live on a horse farm in rural Virginia. Virginia, of course, was home to the capital city of [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar The Confederate States of America]]. Also, the youngest daughter is always referred to in the dialog as Margaret Ann and never just Margaret. This "double name" trope is very much associated with the Southern United States. Because of Samantha Reed Smith's [[DiedDuringProduction [[Trivia/DiedDuringProduction tragic death]] coupled with the SleeperHit popularity of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', we would never find out Elizabeth's middle name.
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''Lime Street'' is an ActionAdventure drama series starring Creator/RobertWagner that aired on Creator/{{ABC}} during the 1985 television season. It starred child peace activist and budding actress Samantha Reed Smith as Elizabeth, the elder daughter of Wagner's character, and Maia Brewton as her younger sister, Margaret Ann.
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''Lime Street'' is an ActionAdventure drama series starring Creator/RobertWagner that aired on Creator/{{ABC}} during the 1985 television season. It starred child peace activist and budding actress Samantha Reed Smith as Elizabeth, the elder daughter of Wagner's character, and [[Series/ParkerLewisCantLose Maia Brewton Brewton]] as her younger sister, Margaret Ann.
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* DeepSouth: James Culver and his two daughters live on a horse farm in rural Virginia. Virginia, of course, was home to the capital city of [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar The Confederate States of America]]. Also, the youngest daughter is always referred to in the dialog as Margaret Ann and never just Margaret. This "double name" trope is very much associated with the Southern United States. Because of Samantha Smith's tragic death coupled with the SleeperHit popularity of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', we would never find out Elizabeth's middle name.
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* DeepSouth: James Culver and his two daughters live on a horse farm in rural Virginia. Virginia, of course, was home to the capital city of [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar The Confederate States of America]]. Also, the youngest daughter is always referred to in the dialog as Margaret Ann and never just Margaret. This "double name" trope is very much associated with the Southern United States. Because of Samantha Reed Smith's [[DiedDuringProduction tragic death death]] coupled with the SleeperHit popularity of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', we would never find out Elizabeth's middle name.
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Actors do not count as an example of Author Existence Failure (now renamed to Died During Production).
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* DeepSouth: James Culver and his two daughters live on a horse farm in rural Virginia. Virginia, of course, was home to the capital city of [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar The Confederate States of America]]. Also, the youngest daughter is always referred to in the dialog as Margaret Ann and never just Margaret. This "double name" trope is very much associated with the Southern United States. Because of [[invoked]] [[AuthorExistenceFailure Samantha Smith's tragic death]] coupled with the SleeperHit popularity of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', we would never find out Elizabeth's middle name.
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* DeepSouth: James Culver and his two daughters live on a horse farm in rural Virginia. Virginia, of course, was home to the capital city of [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar The Confederate States of America]]. Also, the youngest daughter is always referred to in the dialog as Margaret Ann and never just Margaret. This "double name" trope is very much associated with the Southern United States. Because of [[invoked]] [[AuthorExistenceFailure Samantha Smith's tragic death]] death coupled with the SleeperHit popularity of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', we would never find out Elizabeth's middle name.
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* CharacterOutlivesActor: Had the series continued, Samantha Reed Smith's Elizabeth would have lived on off-screen in [[GayParee Paris]].
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* DeepSouth: James Culver and his two daughters live on a horse farm in rural Virginia. Virginia, of course, was home to the capital city of [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar The Confederate States of America]]. Also, the youngest daughter is always referred to in the dialog as Margaret Ann and never just Margaret. This "double name" trope is very much associated with the Southern United States. Because of AuthorExistenceFailure coupled with [[Series/TheGoldenGirls the popularity of some women living in Florida]], we would never find out the elder daughter, Elizabeth's middle name.
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* DeepSouth: James Culver and his two daughters live on a horse farm in rural Virginia. Virginia, of course, was home to the capital city of [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar The Confederate States of America]]. Also, the youngest daughter is always referred to in the dialog as Margaret Ann and never just Margaret. This "double name" trope is very much associated with the Southern United States. Because of AuthorExistenceFailure [[invoked]] [[AuthorExistenceFailure Samantha Smith's tragic death]] coupled with [[Series/TheGoldenGirls the SleeperHit popularity of some women living in Florida]], ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', we would never find out the elder daughter, Elizabeth's middle name.
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* GenreBusting: An odd example: the A plot was typical ActionAdventure fare, while the B plot revolved around James Culver's family life and the growing pains of his daughters. It was initially a hard sell for this reason.
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* TheEighties: Characteristics of the decade are very visible in the styling of the sisters and the female guest stars. Samantha Smith's [[EightiesHair updo]] and blue satin dress in "The Mystery of Flight 401" are particularly noteworthy.
* CharacterOutlivesActor: Had the series continued, Samantha Smith's Elizabeth would have lived on off-screen in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}.
* CharacterOutlivesActor: Had the series continued, Samantha Smith's Elizabeth would have lived on off-screen in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}.
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* TheEighties: Characteristics of the decade are very visible in the styling of the sisters and the female guest stars. Samantha Reed Smith's [[EightiesHair updo]] and blue satin dress in "The Mystery of Flight 401" are particularly noteworthy.
* CharacterOutlivesActor: Had the series continued, Samantha Reed Smith's Elizabeth would have lived on off-screen inUsefulNotes/{{Paris}}.[[GayParee Paris]].
* CharacterOutlivesActor: Had the series continued, Samantha Reed Smith's Elizabeth would have lived on off-screen in
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* GirlinessUpgrade: Elizabeth wears a blue satin dress with puffy sleeves to her first date with a boy, as it is a school dance. Elizabeth does not wear a dress elsewhere, and by 1985, many American girls the character's age had started to wear pants to dances. [[TwoDecadesBehind This shows the age both of the writers and the costume people]].
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* DeepSouth: James Culver and his two daughters live on a horse farm in rural Virginia. Virginia, of course, was home to the capital city of [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar The Confederate States of America]]. Also, the youngest daughter is always referred to in the dialog as Margaret Ann and never just Margaret. This "double name" trope is very much associated with the Southern United States. Because of ActorExistenceFailure coupled with [[Series/TheGoldenGirls the popularity of some women living in Florida]], we would never find out the elder daughter, Elizabeth's middle name.
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* DeepSouth: James Culver and his two daughters live on a horse farm in rural Virginia. Virginia, of course, was home to the capital city of [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar The Confederate States of America]]. Also, the youngest daughter is always referred to in the dialog as Margaret Ann and never just Margaret. This "double name" trope is very much associated with the Southern United States. Because of ActorExistenceFailure AuthorExistenceFailure coupled with [[Series/TheGoldenGirls the popularity of some women living in Florida]], we would never find out the elder daughter, Elizabeth's middle name.
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* DeepSouth: James Culver and his two daughters live on a horse farm in rural UsefulNotes/{{Virginia}}. Virginia, of course, was home to the capital city of the [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar The Confederate States of America]]. Also, the youngest daughter is always referred to in the dialog as Margaret Ann and never just Margaret. This "double name" trope is very much associated with the Southern United States. Because of ActorExistenceFailure coupled with [[Series/TheGoldenGirls the popularity of some women living in Florida]], we would never find out the elder daughter, Elizabeth's middle name.
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* DeepSouth: James Culver and his two daughters live on a horse farm in rural UsefulNotes/{{Virginia}}. Virginia. Virginia, of course, was home to the capital city of the [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar The Confederate States of America]]. Also, the youngest daughter is always referred to in the dialog as Margaret Ann and never just Margaret. This "double name" trope is very much associated with the Southern United States. Because of ActorExistenceFailure coupled with [[Series/TheGoldenGirls the popularity of some women living in Florida]], we would never find out the elder daughter, Elizabeth's middle name.
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* DeepSouth: James Culver and his two daughters live on a horse farm in rural UsefulNotes/{{Virginia}}. Virginia, of course, was home to the capital city of the [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar The Confederate States of America]]. Also, the youngest daughter is always referred to in the dialog as Margaret Ann and never just Margaret. This "double name" trope is very much associated with the Southern United States. Because of ActorExistenceFailure coupled with [[Series/TheGoldenGirls the popularity of some women living in Florida]], we would never find out the elder daughter, Elizabeth's middle name.
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* CharacterOutlivesActor: Had the series continued, Samantha Smith's Elizabeth would have lived on off-screen in Paris.
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* CharacterOutlivesActor: Had the series continued, Samantha Smith's Elizabeth would have lived on off-screen in Paris.UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}.
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* NonActorVehicle: The series is largely remembered for starring Samantha Reed Smith, the child peace activist who became known as "America's Youngest Ambassador" for building bridges with the UsefulNotes/SovietUnion.
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''Lime Street'' is an ActionAdventure drama series starring Creator/RobertWagner that aired on Creator/{{ABC}} during the 1985 television season. It starred child peace activist and budding actress Samantha Reed Smith as the elder daughter of Wagner's character, and Maia Brewton (''Film/AdventuresInBabysitting, Series/ParkerLewisCantLose'') as her younger sister.
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''Lime Street'' is an ActionAdventure drama series starring Creator/RobertWagner that aired on Creator/{{ABC}} during the 1985 television season. It starred child peace activist and budding actress Samantha Reed Smith as Elizabeth, the elder daughter of Wagner's character, and Maia Brewton(''Film/AdventuresInBabysitting, Series/ParkerLewisCantLose'') as her younger sister.
sister, Margaret Ann.
''Lime Street'' is an ActionAdventure drama series starring Creator/RobertWagner that aired on Creator/{{ABC}} during the 1985 television season. It starred child peace activist and budding actress Samantha Reed Smith as Elizabeth, the elder daughter of Wagner's character, and Maia Brewton
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* TheEighties: Characteristics of the decade are very visible in the styling of the sisters and the female guest stars. Samantha Smith's [[EightiesHair updo]] and blue satin dress in "The Mystery of Flight 401" are particularly noteworthy.
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* TheEighties: Characteristics of the decade are very visible in the styling of the sisters and the female guest stars. Samantha Smith's [[EightiesHair updo]] and blue satin dress in "The Mystery of Flight 401" are particularly noteworthy.
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'''Lime Street''' is an ActionAdventure drama series starring Creator/RobertWagner that aired on Creator/{{ABC}} during the 1985 television season. It starred child peace activist and budding actress, Samantha Reed Smith in a supporting role as the elder daughter of Wagner's character. Maia Brewton (Film/AdventuresInBabysitting, Series/ParkerLewisCantLose) plays Wagner's character's younger daughter.
This series provides the following tropes:
* TheEighties / EightiesHair: characteristics of the decade are very visible on both daughters and the female guest stars. Samantha Smith's updo and blue satin dress in "The Mystery of Flight 401" are particularly noteworthy.
* TheCharacterDiedWithHim / CharacterOutlivesActor: Samantha Smith's "Elizabeth" would have lived on off-screen in Paris had the series been saved.
This series provides the following tropes:
* TheEighties / EightiesHair: characteristics of the decade are very visible on both daughters and the female guest stars. Samantha Smith's updo and blue satin dress in "The Mystery of Flight 401" are particularly noteworthy.
* TheCharacterDiedWithHim / CharacterOutlivesActor: Samantha Smith's "Elizabeth" would have lived on off-screen in Paris had the series been saved.
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'''Lime Street''' is an ActionAdventure drama series starring Creator/RobertWagner that aired on Creator/{{ABC}} during the 1985 television season. It starred child peace activist and budding actress, Samantha Reed Smith in a supporting role as the elder daughter of Wagner's character. Maia Brewton (Film/AdventuresInBabysitting, Series/ParkerLewisCantLose) plays Wagner's character's younger daughter.
This series provides the following tropes:
* TheEighties / EightiesHair: characteristics of the decade are very visible on both daughters and the female guest stars. Samantha Smith's updo and blue satin dress in "The Mystery of Flight 401" are particularly noteworthy.
*TheCharacterDiedWithHim / CharacterOutlivesActor: Samantha Smith's "Elizabeth" would have lived on off-screen in Paris had the series been saved.
This series provides the following tropes:
* TheEighties / EightiesHair: characteristics of the decade are very visible on both daughters and the female guest stars. Samantha Smith's updo and blue satin dress in "The Mystery of Flight 401" are particularly noteworthy.
*TheCharacterDiedWithHim / CharacterOutlivesActor: Samantha Smith's "Elizabeth" would have lived on off-screen in Paris had the series been saved.