<P> On March 12, 2012, Teen Nick added the series to their morning line - up; however, the series' addition to the channel was short - lived, as it left the schedule on April 3, 2012 . The series premiered on The Hub on April 2, 2012, where it played through the end of March 2013 . Currently the series airs on FamilyNet and Logo TV . Beginning August 21, 2017 the series will air on MeTV . </P> <Ul> <Li> In Brazil, the show aired on Nick at Nite as Vivendo e Aprendendo (Living and Learning, in English). </Li> <Li> In Italy, seasons one through five were aired in 1983--1986 (dubbed as usual in Italian), on the terrestrial TV Canale 5, the first Italian commercial network, and later on other local commercial TV networks . The Italian version was named L'albero delle mele, which means the apple tree (the word' apple' is popularly used euphemistically in Italian as a reference to teenage girls). </Li> <Li> In France, seasons two and three (dubbed in French and titled Drôle de Vie) aired in 1987 on the terrestrial TV La Cinq, and seasons one, eight and nine aired on TF1 . </Li> <Li> In the United Kingdom, unlike Diff'rent Strokes, The Facts of Life has never aired on terrestrial TV . A few seasons aired on the UK BSB satellite channels, and after BSB merged with Sky Television plc, the entire series was shown on Sky One . </Li> <Li> In Canada, The Facts of Life was a mainstay on CBC--the Canadian Public broadcaster, airing weekdays 4: 00 p.m. (4: 30 p.m. in Newfoundland) until April 1992 . CTS, a Christian - based network, aired it from September 2006 to 2009 . Beginning on September 15, 2007, The Facts of Life aired weekends at 10: 00 a.m. and 2: 00 p.m. on CanWest's digital specialty channel, DejaView, which later moved it to weekdays at 4: 00 p.m. and 4: 30 p.m. in March 2010 . </Li> </Ul> <Li> In Brazil, the show aired on Nick at Nite as Vivendo e Aprendendo (Living and Learning, in English). </Li> <Li> In Italy, seasons one through five were aired in 1983--1986 (dubbed as usual in Italian), on the terrestrial TV Canale 5, the first Italian commercial network, and later on other local commercial TV networks . The Italian version was named L'albero delle mele, which means the apple tree (the word' apple' is popularly used euphemistically in Italian as a reference to teenage girls). </Li>

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