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1The eight, one-hour episode season will follow the busy lives and one-of-a-kind family dynamics in the Brady Bunch-esque households of Alana Stewart, George Hamilton, Kimberly Stewart, Ashley Hamiton, Sean Stewart and George Hamilton Jr.
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