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"Don't Wake Mummy"
Series Goosebumps
Season 2, Episode 22
Air date July 12th, 1997
Writers Rick Drew
Director William Fruet
Producers Patrick Doyle; Deborah Forte; Steve Levitan; Masa Mikage; Bill Siegler; Thomas L. Wilhite
Starring Evan Morgan; A.J. Cook; Lea-Helen Weir; Fiona Reid; Michael Hanrahan; Peter Jarvis
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"Don't Wake Mummy" is the twenty-second episodes of the children's horror anthology series Goosebumps, and the forty-first episode of the series overall. It was directed by William Fruet with a script written by Rick Drew. It first aired on FOX Kids on July 12th, 1997.

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  • This episode marks the television debut of actress A.J. Cook. She will go on to play featured roles in programs such as Tru Calling, where she plays Lindsay Walker and Criminal Minds, where she plays profiler Jennifer "JJ" Jareau.

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