Moving Up
Genre Reality
Written by Jacob Fleisher
Directed by Karen Kunkel (2005)
Ben Epstein (2006-2007)
Jo Inglott (2008)
Maggie Zeltner (2009)
Starring Doug Wilson
Country of origin USA
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 62 (Aired)
Production
Producer(s) Karen Kunkel
Toby Faulkner
Jo Inglott
Liz Alderman
Krista Katsoulis
Jessie Vogelson
Joe Livecchi
Zachariah Sebastian
Running time 24 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel The Learning Channel
Original run January 29, 2005 (2005-01-29) – present

Moving Up is an American reality television series that airs on The Learning Channel, the show premiered on January 29, 2005 with four series being filmed and a fifth currently airing.[1]

Contents

Format [link]

Moving Up sees each episode a family moving out of their home and then a new family that has purchased the house moving in and renovating it to their desired home. The old family then sees the changes to their old homes and provides feedback. The show is hosted by Doug Wilson, and he visits[clarification needed] the renovation in progress and provides commentary.[2]

Production [link]

The Learning Channel first premiered the show in 2005 with series one consisting of fifteen episodes.[3] A second series consisted of twenty-four episodes, third having thirteen and a fourth containing ten episodes.

Episodes [link]

Series 1 [link]

Episode # Title Original Airdate Production Code
01 "Country Kitsch Carnage" July 29, 2005 (2005-07-29) 101
02 "Color-Blind Architects" 2005 (2005) 102
03 "Blasé Beige and Gothic Rage" 2005 (2005) 103
04 "Funky Farmhouse" 2005 (2005) 104
05 "80's Kitsch to Rustic Niche" 2005 (2005) 105
06 "Faux Finish Fiasco" 2005 (2005) 106
07 "Fixing the Naughty Room" 2005 (2005) 107
08 "From Rental to Dental" 2005 (2005) 108
09 "Pink to the Brink" 2005 (2005) 109
10 "Calamityville Horror" 2005 (2005) 110
11 "Harlem Hardware Headache" 2005 (2005) 111
12 "Wild West to Sunday Best" 2005 (2005) 112
13 "From Brother's Rest to Lover's Nest" 2005 (2005) 113
14 "Bachelor Funk to Eclectic Spunk" 2005 (2005) 114
15 "Operation Renovation" 2005 (2005) 115

Series 2 [link]

Episode # Title Original Airdate Production Code
01 "Vietnam to Chaka Khan" 2006 (2006) 201
02 "All That Glitters Is Gold!" 2006 (2006) 202
03 "Crushing Grapes and Wallpaper Scrapes" 2006 (2006) 203
04 "Wedding Bells and Breakup Hell" 2006 (2006) 204
05 "Totally Tudor-licious" 2006 (2006) 205
06 "All in the Family" 2006 (2006) 206
07 "Tear it Up, Tear it Off" 2006 (2006) 207
08 "Wedding Surprise and Budget Demise" 2006 (2006) 208
09 "Floral Fetish to Field of Dreams" 2006 (2006) 209
10 "Shipped Out, Spent Up" 2006 (2006) 210
11 "Mortgage Mayhem" 2006 (2006) 211
12 "Zen-Free Stress and Matching Dress" 2006 (2006) 212
13 "Wedding Jitters and Barnyard Critters" 2006 (2006) 213
14 "Man Cave and Orange Rave" 2006 (2006) 214
15 "Junkyard Best to Orange Zest" 2006 (2006) 215
16 "All's Fair in Love and Decor" 2006 (2006) 216
17 "Victorian Vamp to Retro Camp" 2006 (2006) 217
18 "Red Hot Sass Meets College Class" 2006 (2006) 218
19 "From Beach Bum to Hookah Heaven" 2006 (2006) 219
20 "Strong-Willed and Stressed Out Supermoms" 2006 (2006) 220
21 "Picture Perfect" 2006 (2006) 221
22 "Ghost Tours and Rotted Floors" 2006 (2006) 222
23 "Beige Be Gone" 2006 (2006) 223
24 "Grown Up and Fed Up" 2006 (2006) 224

Series 3 [link]

Episode # Title Original Airdate Production Code
01 "Seeing Red" 2007 (2007) 301
02 "Regretting Arizona" 2007 (2007) 302
03 "Mummy Dearest" 2007 (2007) 303
04 "Design Divas" 2007 (2007) 304
05 "Spaced Out" 2007 (2007) 305
06 "And Baby Makes Mayhem" 2007 (2007) 306
07 "The Princess and Her Castle" 2007 (2007) 307
08 "Baby Steps" 2007 (2007) 308
09 "Fighting Fires" 2007 (2007) 309
10 "Bigger and Better" 2007 (2007) 310
11 "The Lottery Winners" 2007 (2007) 311
12 "Out Of The Woods" 2007 (2007) 312
13 "Color Clash" 2007 (2007) 313

Series 4 [link]

Episode # Title Original Airdate Production Code
01 "Blood, Sweat, and No Tears" 2008 (2008) 401
02 "A Swing and a Surprise" 2008 (2008) 402
03 "K-9 Retreat" 2008 (2008) 403
04 "Kitchen Nightmares" 2008 (2008) 404
05 "Have a Little Faith" 2008 (2008) 405
06 "A Couple Fix Her Upper's" 2008 (2008) 406
07 "A Staten Island Ferry Tale" 2008 (2008) 407
08 "Honeymoons, Hammers and Headaches" 2008 (2008) 408
09 "Love and Laundry" 2008 (2008) 409
10 "Broken Hearts and Fresh Starts" 2008 (2008) 410

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References [link]


https://wn.com/Moving_Up

Parks and Recreation (season 6)

The sixth season of Parks and Recreation originally aired in the United States on the NBC television network, from September 26, 2013 with an hour long premiere, and concluded on April 24, 2014 with an hour-long finale. It premiered in its new Thursday 8:00 pm timeslot. This season consisted of 22 episodes. The show moved to Thursdays at 8:30 pm beginning with its 100th episode.

Much like the other seasons, Season 6 followed Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) and her co-workers in local government of fictional Indiana town, Pawnee. The season chronicled Leslie facing the recall vote from City Council, Ann Perkins (Rashida Jones) and Chris Traeger (Rob Lowe)'s move to Michigan to start their family, Andy Dwyer (Chris Pratt)'s career in London, and the city merger of Eagleton and Pawnee, resulting in the Unity Concert organized by Leslie.

Cast

Main

  • Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope, the councilwoman for the town of Pawnee who loves her home town. She has not let politics dampen her optimism; her ultimate goal is to become President of the United States. Poehler departed from the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live, where she was a cast member for nearly seven years, to star in Parks and Recreation. It was only after she was cast that Daniels and Schur established the general concept of the show and the script for the pilot was written.
  • Moving Up (album)

    Moving Up is a 1993 album by Luciano.

    Track listing

  • "Wandering Woman"
  • "Moving Up"
  • "I Believe In Music"
  • "Samfie Lover"
  • "Poor & Simple"
  • "Come On Over"
  • "Mister Man"
  • "Chant Out"
  • "Do Me Baby"
  • "Sitting In Limbo"
  • "Show You How To Love"
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Moving Up

    by: Vandals

    Hey mom, it's been fantastic since I'm on my own
    At first it seemed so drastic when you and dad kicked me out
    but it made me get my act together
    and learn what life's all about
    now I'm self reliant I can hold my own
    Movin' up,
    lookout
    I got me a job, at a food service place
    I'm making four-fifty
    and things are going great
    I'm cleaning toilets, making fries
    but in a couple years
    Your least favorite son could make the manager
    I don't need education,
    forget about a college
    I've got the motivation,
    I've got the knowledge
    I'll work my way slowly up the food service ladder
    and prove to my new family here I really matter
    Movin' up,
    lookout,
    here I come,
    Movin' up
    I hate to jinx my chances
    if it's too soon to speak
    but there has been some talk,
    I could be worker of the week
    They'll give me half price lunches
    and my own parking space
    if I ever get a car
    that's icing on the cake
    Movin' up,
    Lookout,
    here I come,
    I'm doing great
    I may share one room place
    with seven other strangers
    with bugs and drugs
    and several other dangers
    but I command the dinner shift,
    and when depressed
    I think the four F's
    Friends, Fun, Fast-Food, Flexible hours
    cuz I got me a job
    I got me a plan
    you said I was a mess up
    but I proved that I'm a man
    I'm here surviving
    and I did my own way
    Mom and Dad
    I wish that you could see me today
    I'm Movin' up,
    Lookout,
    Here I come,
    I got a raise,
    Movin' up
    Lookout,
    Here I come,




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