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How 'American Dreams' Was Supposed To End
- When the "American Dreams" cast and producers reunited at the ATX Television Festival on Sunday in Austin, Texas, loyal fans were treated to the unaired but long-rumored...
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An 'American Dreams' Reunion ... Kind Of
- No, sadly the gone-too-soon NBC series "American Dreams" isn't getting a full-fledged reunion show, but fans of the period drama will be able to see the show's cast, pro...
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Ask TV Squad: Where can you find a list of shows with geographic names?
- TV Squad reader Kat Griffith asks us this interesting question: I am trying to find a list of TV shows that have geographic names in their titles, I know of a few but w...
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Bye Bye American Dreams
- Bad news for American Dreams fans: looks like NBC has cancelled the show. There was talk it wouldn't be renewed anyway, so the cancellation doesn't come as any real shock...
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Save or kill American Dreams?
- Everyone is out campaigning to keep their favorite shows on the air including Michael Davis of TV Guide. He wants to keep American Dreams on NBC even though the network w...
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More fan favorites headed for the scrapheap
- It's time for the networks to start making hard decisions about what shows to keep and what to let go. We're not surprised to learn American Dreams probably won't be bac...
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Family picks
- Mike Duffy of the Detroit Free Press offers a number of suggestions for those parents out there looking for family-friendly programming. It can be hard these days to kno...
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Meg is a Philadelphia teen in the 1960s who dances on Dick Clark's locally produced ``American Bandstand.'' As she becomes an adult, Meg finds herself grappling with serious issues as her friends and family are affected by the war in Vietnam, racism, feminism, and even teen marriage and pregnancy.
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