A 1950s American Sitcom family participates in the Sitcom Relocation Program, and are transported to 1990s Suburbia.A 1950s American Sitcom family participates in the Sitcom Relocation Program, and are transported to 1990s Suburbia.A 1950s American Sitcom family participates in the Sitcom Relocation Program, and are transported to 1990s Suburbia.
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- TriviaThe show was advertised as "TV's first instant rerun" due to the fact that ABC would premiere new episodes on their Friday night TGIF block and Nick at Nite would rerun the same show on Sunday night.
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Honey Neilson: We are the Neilsons from "Hi Honey, I'm Home." We were sent here by the S.R.P.
Mike Duff: S.R.P.?
Honey Neilson: Sitcom Relocation Program.
- ConnectionsSpoofed in Parker Lewis Can't Lose: Father Knows Less (1991)
- SoundtracksHi Honey, I'm Home
by Rupert Holmes
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Here's the correct information.
I know it's been a long time since "Hi Honey I'm Home" was on (even in re-runs), so I'm not surprised that a lot of people have written incorrect or conflicting info. I was a big fan, and have all the eps on tape. So anyway, here is the real deal:
1. It's "false trivia" about A.J. from the Back Street Boys playing Skunk. He apparently did play him in an unaired pilot, but a different actor played Skunk on all the aired episodes.
2. Although much like "Pleasantville", "Honey" was indeed first (by SEVEN years!) When I saw Pleasantville, I was like, "Oh my God, it's 'Honey' reversed and made into a movie!"
3. The show first played in the summer of '91 as part of ABC's TGIF lineup (not CBS), and was "instantly" rerun two days later (Sundays) on Nick at Nite. After six episodes, ABC did not pick it up for any more. However, Nick at Nite did produce 6-8 more episodes, which only ran on Nick at Nite. They reran them again and again and again before finally dropping it around 1994. I wonder where the characters were re-relocated?
1. It's "false trivia" about A.J. from the Back Street Boys playing Skunk. He apparently did play him in an unaired pilot, but a different actor played Skunk on all the aired episodes.
2. Although much like "Pleasantville", "Honey" was indeed first (by SEVEN years!) When I saw Pleasantville, I was like, "Oh my God, it's 'Honey' reversed and made into a movie!"
3. The show first played in the summer of '91 as part of ABC's TGIF lineup (not CBS), and was "instantly" rerun two days later (Sundays) on Nick at Nite. After six episodes, ABC did not pick it up for any more. However, Nick at Nite did produce 6-8 more episodes, which only ran on Nick at Nite. They reran them again and again and again before finally dropping it around 1994. I wonder where the characters were re-relocated?
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