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Widower Taro, a business executive, decides he and his two children need a fresh start. He moves them to the USA and hires a spacey nanny for the kids. Tina soon has her charges loving American traditions like apple pie and baseball to Taro's dismay. | Widower Taro, a business executive, decides he and his two children need a fresh start. He moves them to the USA and hires a spacey nanny for the kids. Tina soon has her charges loving American traditions like apple pie and baseball to Taro's dismay. |
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Widower Taro, a business executive, decides he and his two children need a fresh start. He moves them to the USA and hires a spacey nanny for the kids. Tina soon has her charges loving American traditions like apple pie and baseball to Taro's dismay.
Spun-off from Welcome Back, Kotter (1975). The Sweathogs appear in this episode.
It aired on September 25, 1976.
Appearances
- Pat Morita as Taro Takahashi
- Susan Blanchard as Tina Kelly
- Pat Suzuki as Michi
- Ted Lange as Harvard
- Miriam Byrd-Nethery as Miss Llewellyn
- Jerry Fujikawa as Matsu
- June Angela as Sachi
- Gene Profanato as Aki
- The Sweathogs
- Robert Hegyes as Juan Epstein
- Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs as Freddie 'Boom-Boom' Washington
- Ron Palillo as Arnold Horshack
- John Travolta as Vinnie Barbarino