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* CreatorBacklash: Not surprisingly, "The Counselor". Co-developer and co-executive producer Jeff Stein said "Watching it today makes my skin crawl."



* OldShame: Not surprisingly, "The Counselor". Co-developer and co-executive producer Jeff Stein said "Watching it today makes my skin crawl."
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** Raye Birk appeared in the season 2 episode, "Requiem", as Earl, a former student of Wesley's accordion teacher, Peter Zabriskie. He later appeared in the season 4 episode, "Heather's Monk", as Mr. Grant, the teacher overseeing the chorus class which Heather and Angela join.

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** Raye Birk Creator/RayeBirk appeared in the season 2 episode, "Requiem", as Earl, a former student of Wesley's accordion teacher, Peter Zabriskie. He later appeared in the season 4 episode, "Heather's Monk", as Mr. Grant, the teacher overseeing the chorus class which Heather and Angela join.



** Oliver Clark and Mari Gorman appeared in the season 4 episode, "Moonlighting" as Burt and Beatrice Bilinski, a couple whom Mr. Belvedere moonlights as housekeeper and whose children all have an AlliterativeName gag. Both later appeared in the season 5 episode, "Hooky", as Lloyd and Doris, two people who are shopping at the same supermarket where George and Wesley are while [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin respectively playing hooky from work and school]].

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** Oliver Clark Creator/OliverClark and Mari Gorman Creator/MariGorman appeared in the season 4 episode, "Moonlighting" as Burt and Beatrice Bilinski, a couple whom Mr. Belvedere moonlights as housekeeper and whose children all have an AlliterativeName gag. Both later appeared in the season 5 episode, "Hooky", as Lloyd and Doris, two people who are shopping at the same supermarket where George and Wesley are while [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin respectively playing hooky from work and school]].
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** Rosemary Forsyth appeared in the season 5 episode, "New Year's", as Ilsa Shoemaker, the housekeeper for the Hufnagels, who goes out on a date with Mr. Belvedere. She later appeared in the two-part GrandFinale, "Mr. Belvedere's Wedding", as Louise Marie Gilbert, the woman whom Mr. Belvedere marries, now credited under the name Rosemary Forsyth-Yuro.

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** Rosemary Forsyth Creator/RosemaryForsyth appeared in the season 5 episode, "New Year's", as Ilsa Shoemaker, the housekeeper for the Hufnagels, who goes out on a date with Mr. Belvedere. She later appeared in the two-part GrandFinale, "Mr. Belvedere's Wedding", as Louise Marie Gilbert, the woman whom Mr. Belvedere marries, now credited under the name Rosemary Forsyth-Yuro.
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* TheCastShowoff: Occasionally on the show, Marsha would sing a song. In real life, Ilene Graff is a well known singer who previously co-starred as Sandy Dumbrowski in the Broadway musical ''Film/{{Grease}}'', working alongside future husband Ben Lanzarone, who was the production's musical director and would later write incedental music for ''Mr. Belvedere'' from the third season on, as well as making uncredited guest appearances, both times as a pianist, in the season 3 episode, "Debut", in which George quits his job and decides to become a lounge singer as a result of almost getting electrocuted in the bathtub, and season 4's "Heather's Monk", in which Heather and Angela join the school chorus, and Heather falls in love with a fellow chorus member who's actually planning on becoming a priest and is looking for a night of passion before joining the seminary.

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* TheCastShowoff: Occasionally on the show, Marsha would sing a song. In real life, Ilene Graff is a well known singer who previously co-starred as Sandy Dumbrowski in the Broadway musical ''Film/{{Grease}}'', ''Theatre/{{Grease}}'', working alongside future husband Ben Lanzarone, who was the production's musical director and would later write incedental music for ''Mr. Belvedere'' from the third season on, as well as making uncredited guest appearances, both times as a pianist, in the season 3 episode, "Debut", in which George quits his job and decides to become a lounge singer as a result of almost getting electrocuted in the bathtub, and season 4's "Heather's Monk", in which Heather and Angela join the school chorus, and Heather falls in love with a fellow chorus member who's actually planning on becoming a priest and is looking for a night of passion before joining the seminary.
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** Originally, the role of Marsha was conceived with Patricia Heaton of ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond'' fame in mind. Amusingly, Doris Roberts, who also co-starred on ''Raymond'' as Heaton's on-screen mother-in-law, guest starred in the season 3 two-part episode, "Deportation", as Judge Westphall, the judge presiding over Mr. Belvedere's deportation hearing.

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** Originally, the role of Marsha was conceived with Patricia Heaton Creator/PatriciaHeaton of ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond'' fame in mind. Amusingly, Doris Roberts, Creator/DorisRoberts, who also co-starred on ''Raymond'' as Heaton's on-screen mother-in-law, guest starred in the season 3 two-part episode, "Deportation", as Judge Westphall, the judge presiding over Mr. Belvedere's deportation hearing.
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* LimitedWardrobe: Since its ratings were fair at best, especially when compared to longtime TGIF stablemates ''Series/FullHouse'' and ''Series/PerfectStrangers'', ABC felt it wasn't worth it to pay for a bigger wardrobe for the cast. They often ended recycled the same clothes throughout the entire run. In the series finale, Kevin wore the same shirt he wore in the pilot episode. Costumes were designed by Bill Belew, known for his work with Music/ElvisPresley.

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* LimitedWardrobe: Since its ratings were fair at best, especially when compared to longtime TGIF stablemates ''Series/FullHouse'' and ''Series/PerfectStrangers'', ABC felt it wasn't worth it to pay for a bigger wardrobe for the cast. They often ended recycled the same clothes throughout the entire run. In the series finale, Kevin wore the same shirt he wore in the pilot episode. Costumes were designed by Bill Belew, known for his work with Music/ElvisPresley.
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* LimitedWardrobe: Since its ratings were fair at best, especially when compared to longtime TGIF stablemates ''Series/FullHouse'' and ''Series/PerfectStrangers'', ABC felt it wasn't worth it to pay for a bigger wardrobe for the cast, and often ended up recycling the same clothes throughout the entire run. Even as late as the series finale was Kevin's shirt from the pilot episode seen. Costumes were designed by Bill Belew, known for his work with Music/ElvisPresley.

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* LimitedWardrobe: Since its ratings were fair at best, especially when compared to longtime TGIF stablemates ''Series/FullHouse'' and ''Series/PerfectStrangers'', ABC felt it wasn't worth it to pay for a bigger wardrobe for the cast, and cast. They often ended up recycling recycled the same clothes throughout the entire run. Even as late as In the series finale was Kevin's finale, Kevin wore the same shirt from he wore in the pilot episode seen.episode. Costumes were designed by Bill Belew, known for his work with Music/ElvisPresley.
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