Genre Comedy / Teen sitcom Directed by Savage Steve Holland / Steve De Jarnatt / Mark Rosman / Anson Williams / Peter Montgomery / Brian K. Roberts / Neal Israel / Jace Alexander / Timothy Busfield / Ellen Falcon Created by Terri Minsky Writer by Terri Minsky / Nina G. Bargiel / Tim Maile / Douglas Tuber / Melissa Gould / Jeremy J. Bargiel / Alison Taylor / Amy Engelberg / Wendy Engelberg / Trish Baker Cast Hilary Duff / Lalaine / Adam Lamberg / Jake Thomas / Hallie Todd / Robert Carradine / Ashlie Brillault / Clayton Snyder / Kyle Downes / Christian Copelin / Arvie Lowe Jr. / Carly Schroeder / Davida Williams / Jeremy J. Bargiel / Mitchah Williams / David Rosen / Chelsea J. Wilson / Dot-Marie Jones / Daniel Escobar / Troy Rowland / Rachel Snow / Armando Molina / Dyana Ortelli / Tonya Rowland / Byron Fox Produced by Susan Estelle Jansen / Stan Rogow / Douglas Tuber / Jill Danton / Tim Maile / Kimberly Schaffer / David Lipson Production company Stan Rogow Productions, Disney Channel, Disney Enterprises Original channel Disney Channel / Pop Girl Original language English Country of origin United States Broadcast dates 12 January 2001 (USA) Original runing time January 12, 2001 – February 14, 2004 Episode duration 22 min (65 episodes) | 30 min (65 episodes) Picture format 480i (SDTV) Studio Los Angeles, California, USA official website http://www.disney.in/index.jsp Episode summary Mr. Dig assigns Lizzie a report on a book about a mother-daughter relationship. Lizzie loves the book and decides that she and her mom should become closer friends. Jo McGuire goes along with it and Gordo and Miranda are surprised when Lizzie brings her mom to the Digital Bean to "hang out!" Mother and daughter are enjoying their new relationship until Jo confides in Lizzie about some problems she was unaware of: Nana and Grandpa Chuck are having marital troubles and her dad was once in some tax trouble (he was mistaken for Bill Gates and supposedly owed the government $618 million!) All of a sudden Lizzie knows more than she wants to. Fun and viewer review It is a well-known fact amongst comicbook circles that apes sell. There have been unscientific studies done that show comics with covers that feature apes sell better than those that don’t. Apparently there is something in the human psyche that draws us to our simian brothers. Bottom line is that we like apes. And this episode seems to bear that out. If any video is not working or any episode of any show is missing , share your comments . If any of your favourite show is missing , kindly inform us by commenting , We will upload it as soon as possible . thanks |
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