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Jaleeel White remembers grocery stramps on the set of “Family Affairs”

TGIF was big again at 90s Con 2025!

The event that in Hartford, Conn.,

Appear on the panel, moderated by Sabrina the teen witch Alumna Jenna Leigh Green was Family matters Star Jaleel White, Young meets the world‘s rider strong and wants Friedle and Fellow Sabrina the teen witch Star Soleil Moon Frye.

The group remembered some of their favorite scenes for the film. For white there were not one, but two important grocery fights that were part of it Family matters.

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Occupation of “family affairs” in 1991.

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“When I made the first season of the show for the first time, I made an episode called ‘Baker’s dozen’. I remember that they had his big battle of eating with cakes, and I was not in the scene as was originally written,” he recalled.

“I went and begged. I was like: ‘I’m 13, please, let me do it. I’ll do everything,” he said. Later, when he got the script, he learned to be careful what he wanted.

When he got a rewriting of the episode, there was an urkel, but not as White hoped.

“Steve Urkel appears at the end of the food fight and the entire Winslow family only felt it with cake,” he said with a laugh.

“I have the feeling that these lies were particularly hard at that time, and I was struck and I took it. And I remember that I ended the first week when the promo ended through ABC all week. I only went into the door and was hit by the cake.”

Jaleel White as Steve Urkel.

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When another food fight occurred a season later, Urkel not only got his revenge, but also the entire line -up and the crew got fun -before a live studio.

“At that time I am 17. It is one of my favorite pictures in the cover of my book, just before we started to film. I found that all my writing staff are terribly disguised. And they were all very well paid, stylish people,” he said.

“They were ready for us. They had cake in the video village.

The popular programming block on Friday evening from the 1990s on ABC, which is lovingly known as “TGIF”, was a staple in American households. But according to the man behind the concept, the acronym did not mean what they did for.

Conversation with Danielle Fishel, Rider Strong and wants Friedle von Young meets the world Fame in her Rewatch podcast, Pod meets world In February, the producer Jim Janicek did not say “TGIF” for “God, it is Friday”, but “God is funny”.

ABC’s “TGIF” started in 1989 and ran until 2000. In his time it showed family favorites like Full House, Boy meets the world, family matters, step by step, with Mr. Cooper hanging, perfect strangers And Sister, sister, among other things.

Occupation of “Sabrina the Teenage Hexe” in 1997 and in the 2020s.
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From Friday to Sunday like stars of the beloved 1990s how how Beverly Hills, 90210Present CharmedPresent Saved by the bell And more unite in Connecticut to celebrate all the things that fans love in this era.

The stars caught up with old Castmates, opened up on one of the biggest epochs on television and enjoyed meeting fans at the nostalgic event.

The 90s -Con runs until Sunday, March 30th, at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford.

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