Charles In Charge - Season 1 

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Baio,  Scott - Charles In Charge - Season 1
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Format3 DVD
GenreTV, Comedy
Running Time546 mins
Aspect Ratio1.33:1
LanguagesEnglish (Dolby Digital 2.0)
RatingPG
Available04-11-2009
ActorsBaio, Scott,
Aames, Willie
SourcedAustralia
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This sitcom blasted onto TV sets in 1984. Starring Scott Baio ("Happy Days") and Willie Aames ("Eight is Enough"), the show revolves around 19 year old live-in helper and college student Charles. Between his college buddy, girlfriend, and 3 mischievous children, Charles has a lot to learn about growing up, when both his household - and his love life - are spiraling out of control. See the first glimpses of rising stars such as Meg Ryan, Matthew Perry and Christina Applegate!

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