Family Album, U.S.A.

Family Album, U.S.A. is a 1991 book by George Lefferts that later became a television course teaching English on an example of American everyday life. It was published by Maxwell Macmillan International Publishing Group. The television series was directed by Jo Anne Sedwick and Merrill M. Mazuer and produced by Alvin Cooperman, is a great tv show to who wants to learn english in a easy and funny way, the dialogues are easy to understand and if you are a teacher looking for somethig to show to your class, this is the perfect tv show.

Plot summary

The storyline narrates the Stewarts' family life in New York City. Richard Stewart is a professional photographer who decided to make a book of pictures, called Family Album USA', that have some pictures about the landmarks in New York, the people, and of course, some pictures of his family.

Cast

  • Steven Culp as Richard Stewart
  • Amy Van Nostrand as Marilyn Stewart
  • Robert Donley as Malcolm Stewart
  • Ray Dash as Dr. Philip Stewart
  • Lucy Martin as Ellen Stewart
  • Adam Biesk as Robbie Stewart
  • Susan Bigelow as Susan Stewart
  • Mark Zimmerman as Harry Bennet
  • Jenna Von Oy as Michelle Bennet
  • Petronia Paley as Molly Baker
  • Kathryn Marcopulos as Alexandra Pappas

Episodes

The show ran 26 episodes, each preceded by a short summary with an open question over the possible end of the episode and concluded by educational material. Each episode was separated into three acts. Episode titles:

  1. 46 Linden Street
  2. The Blind Date
  3. Grandpa's Trunk
  4. A Piece of Cake
  5. The Right Magic
  6. Thanksgiving
  7. Man's Best Friend
  8. You're Going to Be Fine
  9. It's Up to You
  10. Smell the Flowers
  11. A Place of Our Own
  12. You're Tops
  13. A Real Stewart
  14. Playing Games
  15. Second Honeymoon
  16. Full of Surprise
  17. Photo Finish
  18. Making a Difference
  19. I Do
  20. Quality Time
  21. A Big Fish in a Little Pond
  22. Career Choices
  23. The Community Center
  24. Parting Friends
  25. Country Music
  26. Opening Night
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Family Album, USA

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