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Arnold's punishment for "goofing off" in class is teaching "A Tale of Two Cities" to his rowdy classmates. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar guest stars.
Arnold's punishment for "goofing off" in class is teaching "A Tale of Two Cities" to his rowdy classmates. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar guest stars.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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S8, EP13 "Bulimia"Arnold suspects that Kimberly has an eating disorder when his slender sister is secretly gorging herself, but not gaining any weight.
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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.
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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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