Punky is a warm,funny and bright girl,abandoned by her parents.Punky was alone with her only companion,and faithful dog,Brandon,until she met Henry Warnimont,an old widower.
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04x22 Wedding Bells for Brandon Aired: May. 27, 1988In the final episode of Punky Brewster: Punky and the gang throw a wedding for Brandon and another golden retriever named Brenda, who is owned … [continue reading]
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- 04x22 Wedding Bel… (May. 27, 1988)
- 04x21 What's … (May. 26, 1988)
- 04x20 The Dilemma (May. 25, 1988)
- 04x19 One Plus Tu… (May. 24, 1988)
- 04x18 Wimped Out (May. 23, 1988)
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Show's Cast / Crew
Directors
- Art Dielhenn (43 episodes)
- Gary Menteer (16 episodes)
- Deveney Kelly (9 episodes)
Writers
- David W. Duclon (23 episodes)
- Deborah Serra (13 episodes)
- Cheryl Alu (12 episodes)
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- Henry's and Punky's phone number is 555-1566.
- 'Cherie Johnson (I)' was the niece of the show's creator and producer, David W. Duclon, who named the character for her. Nevertheless, she auditioned for the role like everyone else and was…
[show]'Cherie Johnson (I)' was the niece of the show's creator and producer, David W. Duclon, who named the character for her. Nevertheless, she auditioned for the role like everyone else and was picked by the network to play the role.
[hide] - Because the show had many young viewers and was scheduled after football games which tended to run overtime, six fifteen-minute episodes were produced. This was done rather than joining a…
[show]Because the show had many young viewers and was scheduled after football games which tended to run overtime, six fifteen-minute episodes were produced. This was done rather than joining a full-length episode in progress, because that would disappoint children watching the program, and showing it later tended to put them up at a time parents may have considered too late for their children.
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