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About a couple who decided to marry for rather untraditional reasons. Stacey couldn't find a decent apartment she could afford and Ned's apartment was everything she dreamed of. Ned needed a wife to be eligible for a promotion at his "family-values" oriented workplace. Can such a marriage work?

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02x11 Where My Third Nepal is Sheriff Aired: Jan. 27, 1997

Eric and Ned are at the airport about to leave for a vacation in Nepal when Eric timidly backs out of the trip. At the muffin shop, Amanda is … [continue reading]

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Ned and Stacey is Canceled/Ended
The show had 2 seasons and 35 episodes air between 1995 and 1997.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Sep. 11, 1995
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
1995 - 1997
To-Date:
2 Seasons
35 Episodes
Network
FOX TV Network
Genre

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Series Fun Facts

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  • Several changes were made after the pilot, e.g. Ned's apartment number changing from 27F to 17D, the level where his appartment is was redecorated (different positions of doors, walls and…
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    Several changes were made after the pilot, e.g. Ned's apartment number changing from 27F to 17D, the level where his appartment is was redecorated (different positions of doors, walls and most notable the elevator); in the pilot Eric and Amanda have more than one kid (as in later episodes).
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  • Originally, Dori Brenner and Harry Goz (Stacey's parents) were supposed to be regular cast members. They are credited on the opening credits of the first 10 episodes despite only appearing in…
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    Originally, Dori Brenner and Harry Goz (Stacey's parents) were supposed to be regular cast members. They are credited on the opening credits of the first 10 episodes despite only appearing in 3 of them.
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  • Goof (continuity error): The messy style of Stacey's hair when she emerges from her room naked in "The End, Part 1" is inconsistent from the initial behind shot to the front shot.