Matt and Jenny

Matt and Jenny (1979-1980)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Matt and Jenny' premiere?

'Matt and Jenny' premiered on September 28, 1979.

What was the premise of the show?

'Matt and Jenny' followed the strong friendship between two teenagers, Matt and Jenny, as they navigated high school life and all of its challenges together.

Who played Matt in the show?

Matt was played by actor Jameson Parker.

Which actress played the role of Jenny?

The role of Jenny was played by actress Sharon Gless.

What type of relationship did Matt and Jenny have?

Matt and Jenny's relationship was strictly platonic, but they shared a strong bond as friends.

What were some of the other recurring characters on the show?

Other recurring characters on the show included the kids' parents, teachers, and classmates.

Which production company produced 'Matt and Jenny'?

'Matt and Jenny' was produced by Bungalow 78 Productions.

Where was the show set?

The show was set in a suburb of Los Angeles, California.

Who was the creator of the show?

The creator of 'Matt and Jenny' was James Komack.

Was the show a hit with viewers and critics?

While it didn't garner huge ratings, the show was generally well-lauded by both critics and viewers.

How many episodes of 'Matt and Jenny' were produced?

There were a total of 13 episodes of 'Matt and Jenny' produced.

Were there any notable guest stars on the show?

Yes, some notable guest stars included Craig T. Nelson and Gary Coleman.

Was there any romantic tension between Matt and Jenny?

No, there was never any romantic tension between Matt and Jenny. Their relationship was strictly platonic.

What was the theme song of the show?

The theme song was titled "Forever Friends" and was performed by Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.

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