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Family Feud Favorites
S1, EP103 "Family Feud Favorites""Family Feud" has seen some crazy moments over the years, so buckle up as we revisit these fan favorites.
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S1, EP9 "Sticky Fingers"Mavis is detained after mistakenly stealing a belt from a department store; Phil Collins and Keith Richards are interviewed about Mavis for a TV special.
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S1, EP10 "Mother's Little Helper"Mavis' obnoxious mother (Diahann Carroll) is surprisingly well-mannered due to her prescription medication, but then the pills accidentally get tossed.
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S1, EP11 "The Fat and the Frivolous"An overweight man (guest star Ralphie May) sues Mavis after he crashes through the bed in his hotel room.
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S1, EP12 "American Woman"Mavis fields complaints about elderly guests (Eli Wallach, Rue McClanahan) smoking marijuana in their room; Nasim studies for his citizenship exam.
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S1, EP13 "Airplane!"Mavis and Rita share a white-knuckle experience on a flight simulator, then engage in some straight talk about their relationship.
Ray
Legendary soul musician Ray Charles is portrayed by Jamie Foxx in this Oscar-winning biopic. Young Ray watches his 7-year-old brother drown at age seven. When he loses his sight at the age of 9, his hardworking mother (Sharon Warren) urges him not to feel sorry for himself. He rises through the ranks of the Seattle jazz scene, struggling with drug addiction and infidelity while on the road. Supported by his wife (Kerry Washington), Ray Charles redefines soul music and inspires a generation.
Marshall
Young Thurgood Marshall faces one of his greatest challenges while working as a lawyer for the NAACP. Marshall travels to conservative Connecticut when wealthy socialite Eleanor Strubing accuses Black chauffeur Joseph Spell of sexual assault and attempted murder. He soon teams up with Sam Friedman, a local Jewish lawyer who's never handled a criminal case. Together, the two men build a defense while contending with racist and anti-Semitic views from those who deem Spell to be guilty.