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  1. Synopsis. Cast. Episodes. Reception. References. External links. Mulligan's Stew is an American comedy-drama television series, that originally aired as a 90-minute NBC television film on June 20, 1977, and later, as a 60-minute series from October 25 to December 13, 1977.

  2. Mulligan's Stew: With Lawrence Pressman, Elinor Donahue, Christopher Ciampa, K.C. Martel. Michael Mulligan and his wife Jane struggle to raise three children on his teacher's salary. They become a blended family when they take in their four recently orphaned nieces and nephews, resulting in both drama and comedy.

  3. Mulligan's Stew (Serie de TV) es una serie de televisión dirigida por Noel Black con Lawrence Pressman, Elinor Donahue, Christopher Ciampa, K.C. Martel .... Año: 1977. Título original: Mulligan's Stew. Sinopsis: Serie de TV (1977). 1 temporada. 7 episodios.

  4. Pilot: Dirigido por Noel Black. Con Lawrence Pressman, Elinor Donahue, Johnny Whitaker, Christopher Ciampa. A high school football coach and his wife are struggling to raise their three children, and must suddenly take in four more children when his sister and her husband are killed in a plane crash.

  5. hmn.wiki › es › Mulligan's_StewEstofado de Mulligan

    Mulligan's Stew es una serie de televisión de comedia dramática estadounidense que se emitió originalmente como una película de televisión de90 minutos de la NBC el 20 de junio de 1977 y, más tarde, como una serie de 60 minutos del 25 de octubre al 13 de diciembre de 1977.

  6. 1. Specials. All. Overview. 9 episodes. IMDB TMDB TVDB Fanart.tv. Ads suck, but they help pay the bills. Hide ads with VIP. Status Ended. Network #<Network:0x00007feab0a4dc18> Premiered October 25, 1977. Runtime 45m. Total Runtime 6h (8 episodes) Creator Joanna Lee. Country United States. Languages English. Studios Paramount Television + 1 more.

  7. Mulligan Stew is an American children's educational television series, produced and sponsored by the USDA Extension Service and its youth outreach program, 4-H. Taking its name from the hobo dish, Mulligan Stew aired in syndication beginning in the fall of 1972 and continued in reruns on public television into the early 80s.