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Sam and Arnold fear that the time their parents are spending apart is a symptom of an ailing marriage, and the boys attempt to give them a dose of romance.
Sam and Arnold fear that the time their parents are spending apart is a symptom of an ailing marriage, and the boys attempt to give them a dose of romance.
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Diff'rent Strokes
S8, EP7 "A Tale of Two Teachers"Arnold's punishment for "goofing off" in class is teaching "A Tale of Two Cities" to his rowdy classmates. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar guest stars.
Diff'rent Strokes
S8, EP9 "Speak No Evil"An outraged Arnold objects to a white supremacy organization speaking at his school, and a discerning Drummond can't support Arnold's fury on the basis of the right to free speech.
Diff'rent Strokes
S8, EP8 "So You Want to Be a Rock Star"A music instructor "backs up" Arnold after he claims to be an expert sax player in order to impress a girl. Superstar saxophonist Clarence Clemons guest stars.
Diff'rent Strokes
S8, EP13 "Bulimia"Arnold suspects that Kimberly has an eating disorder when his slender sister is secretly gorging herself, but not gaining any weight.
Diff'rent Strokes
S8, EP11 "It's My Party and I'll Cry if I Want To"Drummond ensures that Sam will have an unforgettable birthday party by arranging for a local television personality to be the main attraction.
Diff'rent Strokes
S8, EP6 "Arnold's Job"Drummond arranges a job for Arnold as a photographer's assistant on a weekly newspaper.
Diff'rent Strokes
S8, EP5 "Willis Goes to College"Willis shocks the family when he unexpectedly returns home a few days after leaving for college.
Diff'rent Strokes
S8, EP4 "Love on the Run"Sam and Arnold fear that the time their parents are spending apart is a symptom of an ailing marriage, and the boys attempt to give them a dose of romance.
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