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Social Studies - Season 1

Social Studies is an American sitcom television series that aired from March 18 until April 22, 1997.

Top Cast

  • Vanessa Evigan

    Vanessa Evigan

  • Chris Owen

    Chris Owen

  • Bonnie McFarlane

    Bonnie McFarlane

  • Adam Ferrara

    Adam Ferrara

    Dan Rossini

  • Monica McSwain

    Monica McSwain

  • Julia Duffy

    Julia Duffy

  • Lisa Wilhoit

    Lisa Wilhoit

  • Corbin Allred

    Corbin Allred

  • Jarrett Lennon

    Jarrett Lennon

Overview

Social Studies is an American sitcom television series that aired from March 18 until April 22, 1997.

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