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    It's Your Move

    1984 · Sitcom · 1 season

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  1. Episode Guide

    • 1. Pilot
      1. Pilot Sep 26, 1984
      • Teen Matt tries to foil romance between his mother and a neighbor.
    • 2. Put to the Test
      2. Put to the Test Oct 3, 1984
      • Substitute teacher Norman foils Matt's plans to cheat on a test.
    • 3. Dating Games
      3. Dating Games Oct 17, 1984
      • Matt tries to convince Julie to go out with Eli.
  2. It's Your Move is an American sitcom television series created by Ron Leavitt and Michael G. Moye, starring Jason Bateman, Tricia Cast, Caren Kaye, Ernie Sabella, David Garrison, and Garrett Morris. The show originally aired on NBC from September 26, 1984 to February 23, 1985.

  3. With Jason Bateman, Caren Kaye, Tricia Cast, Ernie Sabella. Matt Burton may have met his match when his widowed mother begins dating their new neighbor Norman who's wise to Matt's schemes and attempts to foil every one of them hoping to set his would be stepson on the straight and narrow.

    • (793)
    • 1984-09-26
    • Comedy
    • 30
  4. It's Your Move is a short-lived NBC sitcom starring Jason Bateman. starring Jason Bateman , Tricia Cast , Caren Kaye , Ernie Sabella , David Garrison, and Garrett Morris.

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  5. It's Your Move is a 1984-1985 sitcom starring Jason Bateman as a chess prodigy. See the full list of directors, writers, and actors who appeared in the show, including River Phoenix, Kristy Swanson, and Justine Bateman.

  6. Provided to YouTube by RCA/LegacyIt's Your Move · Diana RossSwept Away (Expanded Edition)℗ 1984 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music EntertainmentReleased o...

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  7. It's Your Move s01e01 - Pilot. The pilot episode of It's Your Move, which debuted on 9/26/1984. Starring Jason Bateman, Caren Kaye, Tricia Cast, and David Garrison. #jasonbateman...

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  8. It’s Your Move’ is the fourth track on Diana Ross’s fourteenth studio album Swept Away, released in 1984. Despite its “pop-hit formula” and belated internet fame, the song was not ...

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