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Dharma (Jenna Elfman) is a free-spirited yoga instructor with an incredible knack for looking on the bright side. Greg (Thomas Gibson, "Chicago Hope"), is a conservative, Harvard-educated attorney and the yin to Dharma's yang. Married on their first date, they have remained committed to each other from day one, despite the obstacles...

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05x24 The Mamas and the Papas (a.k.a. Fi… Aired: Apr. 30, 2002

Dharma & Greg get stuck in a snowstorm after leaving the chalet and begin to wonder how their diverse upbringings will affect them as parents. … [continue reading]

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Dharma & Greg is Canceled/Ended
The show had 5 seasons and 119 episodes air between 1997 and 2002.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Sep. 24, 1997
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
1997 - 2002
To-Date:
5 Seasons
119 Episodes
Network
ABC TV Network
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  • Not only did the producer add a vanity card at the end of episode one, but at the end of every episode (visible for about 2 seconds, readable when freeze-framed). The main tests included…
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    Not only did the producer add a vanity card at the end of episode one, but at the end of every episode (visible for about 2 seconds, readable when freeze-framed). The main tests included various "beliefs" of the producer, as well as various outlooks on life. One in particular simply read "All work and no play makes Chuck a dull boy" over and over, except for the very middle of the screen, where it says "If you have stuck with this and read this far you are an exceptional person". Another said "the meaning of life might be "Sit, UBU, sit"".
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  • The Vanity Card at the end of the first episode (the producer has added a long text, visible for only a second, at the end of every episode, called a "vanity card") starts with "Thank you for…
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    The Vanity Card at the end of the first episode (the producer has added a long text, visible for only a second, at the end of every episode, called a "vanity card") starts with "Thank you for videotaping "Dharma & Greg" and freeze-framing on my vanity card." Near the end, it says "I believe that when ABC reads this, I'm gonna be in biiiig trouble."
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  • Jenna Elfman's real-life husband Bodhi Elfman appeared in 2.6: A Closet Full of Hell and 3.11: Lawyers, Beer and Money, and as performance artist "Terry" in episode 5.8, "Home Is Where the…
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    Jenna Elfman's real-life husband Bodhi Elfman appeared in 2.6: A Closet Full of Hell and 3.11: Lawyers, Beer and Money, and as performance artist "Terry" in episode 5.8, "Home Is Where the Art Is".
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