Hi Honey, I'm Home!

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Hi Honey, I'm Home!
Genre sitcom
Creator(s) Nickelodeon Studios
Starring Charlotte Booker
Stephen C. Bradbury
Peter Benson
Susan Cella
Julie Benz
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
No. of episodes 13
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Nick at Nite
Original run 19911992

Hi Honey, I'm Home! was a U.S. television sitcom that ran from 1991 to 1992 for 13 episodes.

It told the story of the Nielsens, a 1950s sitcom family who were in the "Sitcom Relocation Program". It was advertised as the first instant rerun, because it aired on ABC's TGIF comedy block on Friday nights and then on Nick at Nite the following week (though Season 2 - episodes 7-13 -- only aired on Nick).

The family name refers to the Nielsen Ratings system.

The family had a special remote control called the Turnerizer, which allowed the family to switch between color and black/white. In black and white mode, the entire house and everyone in it from the sitcom changed to monochrome. Other characters remained in color. The Turnerizer makes fun of Ted Turner, who colorized old movies for his networks.

Many episodes featured a guest star, often appearing in-character as their classic role, including Gale Gordon, Jim Nabors, Al Lewis, Eva Gabor and Ann B. Davis.

Hi Honey, I'm Home was taped at Nickelodeon Studios in Universal Studios Florida.


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