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== History ==
 
== History ==
The main character of ''Hello, Megan!'' is Megan Wheeler (played by [[Marie Logan]]), a popular cheerleader. She had all kinds of adventures with her best friend (played by [[Rita Farr]]), parents ([[Jonathan Lord]] and [[Sandra Stanyon]]), and her crush Conner ([[Paul Sloane]]). It was produced by [[Greg Vietti]] and [[Brandon Weisman]].
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The main character of ''Hello, Megan!'' is [[Megan Wheeler]] (played by [[Marie Logan]]), a popular cheerleader. She had all kinds of adventures with her best friend (played by [[Rita Farr]]), parents ([[Jonathan Lord]] and [[Sandra Stanyon]]), and her crush Conner ([[Paul Sloane]]). It was produced by [[Greg Vietti]] and [[Brandon Weisman]].
   
 
The series ran for one season, and was released on VHS.<ref name=e121>{{ep ref|121}}</ref> The [[Comedy Classic Network]] would also run reruns as late as 2010.<ref name=e108>{{ep ref|108}}</ref>
 
The series ran for one season, and was released on VHS.<ref name=e121>{{ep ref|121}}</ref> The [[Comedy Classic Network]] would also run reruns as late as 2010.<ref name=e108>{{ep ref|108}}</ref>

Revision as of 08:52, 18 March 2012

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Megan Wheeler.

Hello, Megan! was a television comedy series.

History

The main character of Hello, Megan! is Megan Wheeler (played by Marie Logan), a popular cheerleader. She had all kinds of adventures with her best friend (played by Rita Farr), parents (Jonathan Lord and Sandra Stanyon), and her crush Conner (Paul Sloane). It was produced by Greg Vietti and Brandon Weisman.

The series ran for one season, and was released on VHS.[1] The Comedy Classic Network would also run reruns as late as 2010.[2]

Though it faded to obscurity on Earth, and leading actress Marie Logan considered it a part of her past. But to Miss Martian, the series was everything. She identified with the main character, mainly because of the similarity of their names, and because all her problems would be over in 22 minutes. When she came to Earth, she based her disguise on Megan Wheeler, and would still regularly rewatch episodes.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Dubuc, Nicole (writer) & Oliva, Jay (director) (March 17, 2012). "Image". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 21. Cartoon Network.
  2. Hopps, Kevin (writer) & Oliva, Jay (director) (March 4, 2011). "Downtime". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 8. Cartoon Network.