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* TheOtherDarrin: While Peggy's mother is uncredited in both versions, the moralizing cake-baking version of her in the Feature Films for Families version appears to be played by a different actor. The actor who [[{{Bowdlerize}} dubs over Mitch's "go to hell" line]] also appears to be a different actor.

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* TheOtherDarrin: While Peggy's mother is uncredited in both versions, the moralizing cake-baking version of her in the Feature Films for Families version appears to be played by a different actor. The actor who [[{{Bowdlerize}} dubs over Mitch's "go to hell" line]] also appears to be a different actor.actor.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes - The only media that made it on the internet is the pilot and a few commercials, it was never rerun on Creator/{{ABC}}. It did air on Creator/TVOne in 2007, before never airing anywhere else again.
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* TheOtherDarrin: While Peggy's mother is uncreditted in both versions, the moralizing cake-baking version of her in the Feature Films for Families version appears to be played by a different actor. The actor who [[{{Bowdlerize}} dubs over Mitch's "go to hell" line]] also appears to be a different actor.

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* TheOtherDarrin: While Peggy's mother is uncreditted uncredited in both versions, the moralizing cake-baking version of her in the Feature Films for Families version appears to be played by a different actor. The actor who [[{{Bowdlerize}} dubs over Mitch's "go to hell" line]] also appears to be a different actor.
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* TheOtherDarrin: While Peggy's mother is uncreditted in both version, the moralizing cake-baking version of her in the Feature Films for Families version appears to be played by a different actor. The actor who [[{{Bowdlerize}} dubs over Mitch's "go to hell" line]] also appears to be a different actor.

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* TheOtherDarrin: While Peggy's mother is uncreditted in both version, versions, the moralizing cake-baking version of her in the Feature Films for Families version appears to be played by a different actor. The actor who [[{{Bowdlerize}} dubs over Mitch's "go to hell" line]] also appears to be a different actor.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes - The original 1988 cut of the film (before Feature Films For Families altered it) is exceedingly rare on VHS, only existing on a handful of copies, but was finally released on DVD in 2018.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes - The original 1988 cut of the film (before Feature Films For Families altered it) is exceedingly rare on VHS, only existing on a handful of copies, but was finally released on DVD in 2018.2018.
* TheOtherDarrin: While Peggy's mother is uncreditted in both version, the moralizing cake-baking version of her in the Feature Films for Families version appears to be played by a different actor. The actor who [[{{Bowdlerize}} dubs over Mitch's "go to hell" line]] also appears to be a different actor.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes - The original 1988 cut of the film (before Feature Films For Families altered it) is exceedingly rare, and only exists on a handful of VHS copies.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes - The original 1988 cut of the film (before Feature Films For Families altered it) is exceedingly rare, and rare on VHS, only exists existing on a handful of VHS copies.copies, but was finally released on DVD in 2018.
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*KeepCirculatingTheTapes - The original 1988 cut of the film (before Feature Films For Families altered it) is exceedingly rare, and only exists on a handful of VHS copies.

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