Spice Girls: MamaSong released 3 March 1997
Music Video
VHS
C+
The double-A side with "Who Do You Think You Are," this is a musical tribute to the Girls' real mothers, who appear onscreen. My VCR will now rest till we hit 1999.
Spice Girls: Mama
Spice Girls: Who Do You Think You Are
Ellen: Hello, Dalai
Emma
Peter Howell was a Magistrate in Jeeves and Wooster and is Mr. Perry here. Neville Phillips, who was a Member on J & W and Fossett the Footman in P & P, is Thomas here. Lucy Robinson, who was Mrs. Hurst in P & P, plays another unlikable but more memorable character here, Mrs. Elton. Nineteen-year-old Samantha Morton, who plays Miss Smith with sweetness and not too much dimness, would take on two very different roles later in the year: Jane Eyre and Sophia Western.
Roseanne: Lanford's Elite
Roseanne: The War Room![]() |
| Betty DeGeneres's back of head on the left side |
Roseanne: Hit the Road Jack
Ellen: Alone Again...Naturally
Roseanne: Say It Ain't So
John Lennon: Instant Karma
George Harrison: Blow Away
Ringo Starr: Back Off Boogaloo
Paul McCartney: Maybe I'm Amazed
Ellen: Fleas Navidad
Roseanne: Home for the Holidays
Spice Girls: 2 Become 1![]() |
| Ed/Audrey? No, he's just being helpful. |
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| Mary's house is full of Shelley Winters memorabilia, a nice touch. |
ABC
Roseanne: Home Is Where the Afghan Is
Roseanne: Roseambo
Ellen: Not So Great Expectations![]() |
| '90s Comedy Central viewers would get a kick out of the casting. |
So, Roseanne Barr co-wrote this story with Erin Quigley, the series costume designer, which sort of explains some of the costumes, and then co-wrote the teleplay with Saunders. And she directed it. It's actually a surprise it's not worse than it is.
Ernest Harada, who was Mr. Jan (from the school board as I recall) thrice on Welcome Back, Kotter, has a nameless role here. Kathleen Freeman, who was a Seaweed Attendant in the previous episode, is Edna here. Party Guest Scott McKinley would soon play a Photographer. Phil Leeds's middle of three Roseanne roles is as a waiter. And a grayed-up 41-year-old Jim J. Bullock (from Too Close to Comfort) is Al.
Ellen: Looking Out for Number One
Roseanne: Pampered to a Pulp| Fishers |
Roseanne: Honor Thy Mother
Ellen: Splitsville, Man
Roseanne: What a Day for a Daydream