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Still Standing

Bill and Judy are not your average parents; the kids are the responsible ones.

 

Still Standing (2002)

Bill and Judy Miller are a blue-collar Chicago couple trying to raise three children responsibly without sacrificing their youthfulness. Judy's serious approach to parenting sometimes clashes with Bill's laid-back style, and the kids are a challenge. Teen daughter Lauren thinks her parents are hopelessly uncool, while thier son Brian has girl troubles, and little Tina enjoys running around naked.

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Running Time : 30 minutes
Premiered : September 30, 2002
Date Ended : March 08, 2006
Number of Episodes : 88
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Language : English
TV Station : CBS
Country : United States
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Genre : Comedy

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