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Another song from Fresh Meat, "So Little Time", was to feature as the theme song for the similarly titled television series So Little Time.
She has done hair styling for Dangerous Women, Kelly Kelly, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, General Hospital, So Little Time, "Undeclared, The Practice, and Eli Stone She is alternatively credited as Deborah Holmes Dobson and Deborah Dobson.
He worked as part of the production staff on several television series, including Married to the Kellys, Kevin Hill, So Little Time, and The Ellen Show.
Wizards of Waverly Place (1 episode), Two and a Half Men (3 episodes), MADtv (3 episodes), So Little Time (9 episodes), and Just Shoot Me! (4 episodes).
She has also made many minor and less notable appearances in television series such as Northern Exposure, Gilmore Girls, Friends, Murder, She Wrote, The Golden Girls, USA High, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Frasier, Charmed, Matlock, Alias, Monk, ER and So Little Time.
In 2001, he stage managed for five episodes for the sitcom So Little Time starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.
The most popular was The Robe by Lloyd Douglas, which started the year at the top of the list and only dropped to No. 2 for one week, in March, to Mrs. Parkington, before finally ceding the top spot to John P. Marquand's So Little Time in mid-October.
Some famous songs released by TSR Records in the 1980s (while TSR was based in the former RSO building at 8335 Sunset Boulevard), include "Coming Out of Hiding" by Pamala Stanley, "Searchin' (Looking For Love)" by Hazell Dean, "So Many Men, So Little Time" by Miquel Brown and "High Energy" by Evelyn Thomas.