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Currently you are able to watch "Teach: Tony Danza" streaming on Amazon Prime Video or for free with ads on Amazon Prime Video with Ads. It is also possible to buy "Teach: Tony Danza" as download on Apple TV, Amazon Video.
The JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts are calculated by user activity within the last 24 hours. This includes clicking on a streaming offer, adding a title to a watchlist, and marking a title as 'seen'. This includes data from ~1.3 million movie & TV show fans per day.
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Teach: Tony Danza is 10365 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The TV show has moved up the charts by 10649 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than The Mighty B! but less popular than The Jamie Foxx Show.
Teach: Tony Danza was a reality show about Tony Danza becoming a tenth grade English teacher at Northeast High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the 2009-2010 school year. The show premiered October 1, 2010 on A&E. Filming took place predominantly during the first semester of the school year, with a few unaired scenes shot at the end of the second semester. Production was halted at the end of the first semester after the producers felt that existing footage was not dramatic enough, and after Danza refused to allow the producers to try to generate drama among his students. The existing footage was used to create the seven episodes that aired.
The JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts are calculated by user activity within the last 24 hours. This includes clicking on a streaming offer, adding a title to a watchlist, and marking a title as 'seen'. This includes data from ~1.3 million movie & TV show fans per day.
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