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How many seasons does Rocky Road have?
3 seasons
How many episodes does Rocky Road have?
71 episodes
When did Rocky Road premiere?
September 2, 1985
What is the IMDb rating of Rocky Road?
7.4 out of 10
Who stars in Rocky Road?
Georg Olden
,
Kelly Ann Conn
, and
Desiree Boschetti
Who is the writer for Rocky Road?
Lewis Arquette
,
Ann Elder
,
Mitzi McCall
,
Michael Cassutt
,
Steven Peterman
,
Ted Bergman
,
Gary Dontzig
,
Gordon Mitchell
,
Al Gordon
,
Adrienne Armstrong
, and others
Who is the director of Rocky Road?
Bonnie Franklin
,
Norman Abbott
,
Russ Petranto
,
Mel Ferber
,
Dick Harwood
,
Don Barnhart
,
Franklin Melton
, and
Lee Lochhead
Who is the producer of Rocky Road?
Patricia Fass Palmer
,
Gene Abravaya
, and
George Taweel
Who is the executive producer of Rocky Road?
Arthur L. Annecharico
What is the plot of Rocky Road?
Three siblings, Jessica, Robbie and Cindi, run an ice cream parlor that they inherited from their recently deceased parents.
What genre is Rocky Road?
Comedy
How many awards has Rocky Road been nominated for?
4 nominations
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