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'''''The Troubled World''''' is a soap opera of which [[Ponch]] is a fan.<ref name="Ep106">{{cite episode | num = 106 | title = Baby Food}}</ref><ref name="Ep111">{{cite episode | num = 111 | title = Name Your Price}}</ref><ref name="Ep112">{{cite episode | num = 112 | title = Aweigh We Go}}</ref> | '''''The Troubled World''''' is a soap opera of which [[Ponch]] is a fan.<ref name="Ep106">{{cite episode | num = 106 | title = Baby Food}}</ref><ref name="Ep111">{{cite episode | num = 111 | title = Name Your Price}}</ref><ref name="Ep112">{{cite episode | num = 112 | title = Aweigh We Go}}</ref> | ||
Revision as of 12:43, 2 November 2009
The Troubled World is a soap opera of which Ponch is a fan.[1][2][3]
Each episode of the soap opera begins with the narration, "And now, the continuing story of the people we know, neighbors of yours and mine, the people living in...The Troubled World."[1]
According to Ponch, "Carrie just told Bob that she's leaving for Brazil with Susan and Jamie." That day's episode starts out with Bob revealing that he doesn't want Carrie to leave and fears that she won't return. He loves her.[1]
Additional Information
The Troubled World is fictional and never actually existed. The name is likely intended to be reminiscent of soap operas such as CBS's As The World Turns (1956-present) and its spinoff, NBC's Another World (1964-1999).
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Episode 106: "Baby Food"
- ↑ Episode 111: "Name Your Price"
- ↑ Episode 112: "Aweigh We Go"