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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