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Arnold doesn't want a certain pesky girl invited to his birthday party.
Arnold doesn't want a certain pesky girl invited to his birthday party.
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Diff'rent Strokes
S3, EP21 "Room for One More"Arnold asks Drummond to adopt a classmate who's afraid he might be sent back to an orphanage.
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S4, EP1 "Growing Up"His friends' stories of sexual exploits convince Willis it's time he "becomes a man" too.
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S4, EP3 "The Model"Kimberly seeks independence with a summer job, but Drummond may not allow her to be a jet-set model.
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S3, EP22 "The Athlete"The city's top high school baseball coach wants Willis on his team -- at any price.
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S3, EP20 "Almost American"Arnold gets a new perspective on America through an immigrant studying for naturalization.
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S3, EP19 "The Ancestors"Drummond discovers a long-lost ancestor who may be more of a liability than an asset.
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S3, EP18 "Drummond's Fair Lady"Drummond meets opposition when he chooses a woman to head a new division of his company.
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S3, EP17 "The Magician"A disappearing magic trick backfires, leaving Arnold out on a ledge.
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