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    Content from Michael Jacobs Productions

    Poster for Dinosaurs
    TV
    1991•
    7.8

    Dinosaurs

    Dinosaurs follows the life of a family of dinosaurs, living in a modern world. They have TV's, fridges, microwaves, and every modern convenience.

    Poster for Boy Meets World
    TV
    1993•
    8.3

    Boy Meets World

    The coming of age events and everyday life-lessons of Cory Matthews, a Philadelphian who grows up from a young boy to a married man.

    Poster for Girl Meets World
    TV
    2014•
    8.3

    Girl Meets World

    The adventures of relatable and adventurous Riley Matthews, the tween daughter of Cory and Topanga Matthews, and her bold best friend Maya as they traverse the twists and turns of teenage years at Manhattan's John Quincy Adams Middle School where Riley's dad is their History teacher.

    Poster for My Two Dads
    TV
    1987•
    6.2

    My Two Dads

    Joey and Michael, who fought over the same woman 13 years ago now have, upon her death, been awarded joint custody of her daughter - who might be either of theirs. So how do the men settle their problems? With a paternity test? No way. Instead, they all move in together to raise Nicole as a two-dad nuclear family. Under the watchful eye of the family court judge, dads and daughter adjust to their new situation.

    Poster for The Torkelsons
    TV
    1991•
    7.8

    The Torkelsons

    Millicent Torkelson does what she can to hold her family together as it shrinks to just her and her children after her husband Randy abandons the family.

    Poster for Where I Live
    TV
    1993•
    8.0

    Where I Live

    Where I Live is an American sitcom that premiered in 1993 as part of ABC's TGIF lineup. The series was created and executive produced by Michael Jacobs and Ehrich Van Lowe.

    Poster for Almost Home
    TV
    1993•
    5.5

    Almost Home

    Having a hard time making ends meet after her divorce, Millicent Torkelson moves her three children to Seattle, where she becomes the nanny to the spoiled Morgan children.

    Poster for You Wish
    TV
    1997•
    4.0

    You Wish

    A single mother reluctantly accepts the services of a genie, who's been imprisoned in a magic carpet for two thousand years.

    Poster for Lost at Home
    TV
    2003

    Lost at Home

    Lost at Home is the name of a short-lived sitcom aired on ABC from April 1 to April 22, 2003. The show starred Mitch Rouse, Connie Britton, Gregory Hines, Stark Sands, Leah Pipes, Gavin Fink and Aaron Hill. The show was cancelled after only four episodes. This was Gregory Hines' last project before his death from liver cancer on August 9, 2003.