Scott Baio is 45 …and Single & Scott Baio is 46 and Pregnant Now on DVD!!

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SCOTT BAIO IS 45 …AND SINGLE!
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SCOTT BAIO IS 46 AND PREGNANT!  


What a difference a year makes? 
How one goes from being single one year to being pregnant the next is a mystery to me!  But alas Scott Baio has proof on how to make this happen with his upcoming ANCHOR BAY ENTERTAINMENT DVD releases of SCOTT BAIO IS 45 …AND SINGLE & SCOTT BAIO IS 46 AND PREGNANT on Tuesday October the 14th! 



Scott Baio is 45… and Single! synopsis: 



“This Isn’t A Guilty Pleasure; It’s Just A Pleasure!” -
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY



All 8 Complete Episodes Including The Unforgettable Finale!

He is the former sitcom star and legendary ladies man who finds himself in his mid-40s faced with two choices that scare the crap out of him: Either marry his longtime girlfriend Renee or stay a bachelor for life. Now, with the guidance of life-coach Doc Ali and his longtime entourage, Scott Baio has chosen to face his fears and figure out exactly why he’s always had a problem with commitment. It’s a soul-searching 8-week journey that will take him through mandatory celibacy, angry ex-girlfriends (including Erin Moran, Julie McCulloch, Nicole Eggert, Sheila Kennedy and The Morell Twins), creepy fans, banished friendships, mud wrestling, guilt, fear, apologies, strippers and more, all leading to the fateful decision – and surprise revelation – that will change his life forever.






Scott Baio is 46… and Pregnant! synopsis: 



“Great Television!” -
TV GUIDE



Includes All 9 Complete Episodes Plus Exclusive Bonus Scenes!

Last season, Scott Baio decided to make a commitment to longtime girlfriend Renee…and simultaneously discovered that he was going to be father. Now Scott’s world will be instantly turned upside down as he deals with gynecologists, daddy classes, new houses, old centerfolds, wedding plans, labor pains, bachelor parties, nagging nannys, frustrated wingmen, the return of Doc Ali and the arrival of daughter Bailey as he goes from freaked-out father-to-be to petrified parent. It all leads to the unforgettable last episode that America – and Scott – thought they would never see: Will this legendary lothario, serial cheater and middle-aged adolescent finally learn to grow up, embrace his future and get married at last? 



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