loverboy wrote:
...Yes, you've guessed it............this series makes me want to puke!
LOL!
I was in my 20's when this series first aired on American TV. It actually aired early during 'Prime Time' television which is weeknights from 7:00pm - 9:00pm.
I must confess, I was captured by the antics of Punky and her friends under the watchful eye of Punky's adoptive [grand]father, the crotchety old Henry Warnimont.
In fact my parents got a bit worried how at I could be seemingly held spellbound by such a *lame sitcom* obviously aimed at a 7 year old mentality. But hey, Punky was REALLY cute!! (I've got a thing for freckles and pigtails...)
I guess I have to further admit I've got the first 2 seasons on DVD, and bids out on Season 3...

Memories....
Anyway, thanks for posting this, Punky's well worth remembering, whether you like the show or not.
kev.
**Seriously; the show's premise was totally ridiculous, the writing was pretty bland and completely predictable. But there was an innocent sweetness about 'Punky Brewster' that kept it on the air for four years... (Although I only watched the first 2 seasons: I guess the fact that the show's writing never matured along with it's characters took it's toll on even me...

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