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Rags to Riches

Rags to Riches is an American musical comedy drama series that was broadcast on NBC for two seasons from 1987 to 1988. Set in the 1960s, the series tells the story of Nick Foley, a self-made millionaire who adopts five orphan girls. Each episode included music videos of hit songs from the era sung by the cast integrated into the plot.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Tisha Campbell

    Tisha Campbell

    Marva Foley

  • Joseph Bologna

    Joseph Bologna

    Nick Foley

  • Heidi Zeigler

    Heidi Zeigler

    Mickey Foley

  • Douglas Seale

    Douglas Seale

    John Clapper

  • Kimiko Gelman

    Kimiko Gelman

    Rose Foley

  • Blanca De Garr

    Blanca De Garr

    Patty Foley

  • Bridget Michele

    Bridget Michele

    Diane Foley

Overview

Rags to Riches is an American musical comedy drama series that was broadcast on NBC for two seasons from 1987 to 1988. Set in the 1960s, the series tells the story of Nick Foley, a self-made millionaire who adopts five orphan girls. Each episode included music videos of hit songs from the era sung by the cast integrated into the plot.

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