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Harry turns down a physically challenged woman's invitation to a graduation ball.
Harry turns down a physically challenged woman's invitation to a graduation ball.
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S3, EP3 "Dad's First Date"Christine's father decides to resume dating, but he ends up in court charged with solicitation of a prostitute.
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S3, EP4 "Mac and Quon Le: No Reservations"Mac (Charles Robinson) is crushed when his grandfather disapproves of his Vietnamese bride, Quon Le (Denice Kumagai).
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S3, EP6 "Best of Friends"Dan's(John Larroquette) former college buddy (guest star Jim Bailey) has had a sex-change operation.
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S3, EP7 "Dan's Boss"Dan (John Larroquette) is fired when he fails to get along with his diminutive new boss (Daniel Frishman). Guest: Robert Englund.
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S3, EP2 "The Hostage"A strange defendant, claiming to be an alien from Saturn, holds Dan (John Larroquette) hostage. With Harry Anderson.
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S3, EP1 "Hello, Goodbye"Harry has to find a replacement for recently deceased bailiff Selma as well as try to comfort the inconsolable Bull, while Christine Sullivan returns as the defense attorney from Legal Aid.
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