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Who's Watching the Kids? is an American sitcom which aired on NBC from September 22, 1978 until December 15, 1978. It was produced by Garry Marshall, who was partly responsible for ratings domination over at rival ABC at the time with his string of hits. The series focused on two young Las Vegas showgirls, working and rooming together, who each had a younger sibling living with them. The series originated as the pilot special Legs, which NBC aired on May 19, 1978.
Who's Watching the Kids? is an American sitcom which aired on NBC from September 22, 1978 until December 15, 1978. It was produced by Garry Marshall, who was partly responsible for ratings domination over at rival ABC at the time with his string of hits. The series focused on two young Las Vegas showgirls, working and rooming together, who each had a younger sibling living with them. The series originated as the pilot special Legs, which NBC aired on May 19, 1978.
This film is a documentary chronicling the career of the rock band The Who, focusing on their music and performances. It does not present a discernible political agenda or advocate for specific ideological viewpoints, making it neutral.
The movie features traditional casting with a predominantly white ensemble, consistent with films of its era. Its narrative does not present critical portrayals of traditional identities or explicitly integrate DEI themes, focusing instead on comedic situations.
The film 'Who's Watching the Kids?' (1978) does not feature any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a group of children solving a mystery, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences. Therefore, the film has no impact on LGBTQ+ representation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1978 television series does not appear to be an adaptation of any prior work with established characters, nor does it feature historical figures. Therefore, there are no pre-existing characters whose gender could have been swapped.
This 1978 series is an original sitcom, not an adaptation of existing material or a reboot with legacy characters. Therefore, its characters do not have a pre-established canonical or historical race that could be subject to a race swap.
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