The Facts of Life Reunion
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Charles Herman-wurmfeld
Jennifer Foster
Evan Caravela
John Bayliss
Mindy Cohn
Francois Klanfer
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Reunion of the cast of the television series "The Facts of Life," which was telecast from 1979-1988 on NBC. After a stint in the Peace Corps, a widowed Mrs. Garrett is heading back to America, ready for a new life and looking forward to seeing the girls. Natalie, a producer at an all-news television network, has invited everyone to get together for a Thanksgiving reunion. Tootie, now preferring to be called by her real name, Dorothy, has forsaken her acting hopes to host her own talk show. Blair has built a hotel empire with her husband, Tad, but she suspects that he is having an affair. Jo, a police officer, is unable to attend the reunion, but sends her teenage daughter, Jamie, and husband, Rick. Over the course of the holiday, the girls reveal the personal troubles they face in their adult years and discover that they need each other's friendship more than ever.
Director
Charles Herman-wurmfeld
Cast
Jennifer Foster
Evan Caravela
John Bayliss
Mindy Cohn
Francois Klanfer
Lisa Whelchel
Mallory Margel
Karen Glave
Mark Lutz
Charlotte Rae
Sam Moses
Kim Fields
Barclay Hope
Ken Smith
Barry Stilwell
Adam Reid
Alexandra Johnson
Carl Marotte
John Gilbert
Kevin Jubinville
Joel Brooks
Joe Dinicol
Crew
Trysha Bakker
Ilene Amy Burg
Greg Chapman
Dick Clair
Robin D. Cook
Greg Copeland
Greg Copeland
Deborah Dean Davis
Caroline Dee
Annie Deyoung
Annie Deyoung
Karen Doble
Steve Dorff
Frank Eldridge
Max Enscoe
Max Enscoe
Michael Friedlander
Anthony Greco
Mark Harman
Sheona Mcdonald
Jenna Mcmahon
Karen Perez
Deborah Romare Sahagun
Lawrence Sher
Cathy Shibley
Ken Smith
Delores Snow
Katherine Southern
Bill Spahic
Benjamin A Weissman
Film Details
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Miscellaneous Notes
Aired in United States November 18, 2001
Telecast as a presentation of "The Wonderful World of Disney."
Began shooting September 10, 2001.
Completed shooting October 5, 2001.