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Ellen Herman Movies

2002  
 
The ABC series That Was Then was a less comic variation on the premise of the like-vintage WB sitcom Do Over. James Bulliard starred as Travis Glass, a 29-year-old salesman who was still living with his parents. A perennial loser, Travis would give anything to return to his youth and correct past mistakes; more specifically, he would like to correct the glaring social error which drove his high-school sweetheart Claudia (Kiele Sanchez) into the arms of Travis' obnoxious brother Gregg (Brad Raider). Then on the eve of his 30th birthday, while listening to the Kinks' "Do It Again," Travis was miraculously thrust back to the year 1988 -- thereby getting his chance to use the knowledge and the experience gleaned in adulthood to straighten out the life of his "teenaged" self. Described by co-creators Daniel Cohn and Jeremy Miller as Back to the Future meets The Wonder Years, That Was Then premiered September 27, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
James BulliardKiele Sanchez, (more)
 
1991  
 
It looks like Joel (Rob Morrow) is finally going to be able to leave Cicely behind for a vacation in his native New York. Unfortunately, Joel's temporary replacement, young Dr. Ginsberg (Leo Geter) is a little too ambitious -- and a little too good at his job and popular with the townsfolk -- to suit the jealous Joel's tastes. Then there are those irksome nightmares suffered by Maggie (Janine Turner), wherein Joel's plane crashes in flames. Elsewhere, Maurice eagerly prepares for his upcoming annual tryst with Ingrid (Elizabeth Huddle), a self-styled "astronaut groupie." ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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