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TV Shows Set in D.C.: Cory in the House

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Cory in the House is a great show aimed at kids on the Disney Channel. It has been on the air since January 12, 2007 and is still airing new episodes on a pretty regular basis. This show is a spin-off from That’s So Raven in that Raven’s brother, Cory, and their dad move into the White House. Cory’s dad is the White House cook for the president. The show mostly focuses on Cory and his crazy plans that go wrong most of the time, but he also often fixes the problem with another one of his plans. A lot of his business planning/get rich schemes continue in this series as was seen often in the That’s So Raven series. A lot of the scenes are based in the White House in the resident area, especially the kitchen. There are also many scenes based at his prep school. There are a total of 21 episodes in the 1st season and the show has been renewed for a 2nd. Cory in the House repeats can be seen most days of the week on the Disney Channel and is supposed to end up on the Saturday schedule on ABC this Fall. Overall this show is a great comedy show for kids of all ages (and that means adults too may enjoy this like I do).

This show already even has some DVD releases. One is Cory in the House (All Star Edition), which features four episodes. There is also Wish Gone Amiss that features the episodes from Cory in the House, Hannah Montana, and Suite Life of Zach and Cody from the Wish Gone Amiss specials. Also, there is also a paperback book based on the first episode that is great for kids to read. The book is titled New Kid in Town (Cory in the House).

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