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Replacing Dad

TV Movie
Drama • 1998
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Divorce may be as common as fried chicken, but it’s devastating to a former southern beauty queen in a small Florida town, whose husband leaves her for their daughter’s fifth-grade teacher.

Format

TV Movie

Genre

Drama

Original Air Date

1998

Studio

CBS

Starring

  • Mary McDonnell
  • William Russ
  • Erik von Detten
  • Camilla Belle
  • Hayden Tank
  • Tippi Hedren
  • Jack Coleman
Linda Marsh (Mary McDonnell) had an ideal life, married to her college sweetheart, George (William Russ), a popular school principal. The Marshes were a model family with three wonderful children – Drew, 15; Mandy, 10, and Willie, 4 – until George leaves his perfect wife for the perfect “Barbie.”