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Fred fakes amnesia in a scheme to get a color television set.
Fred fakes amnesia in a scheme to get a color television set.
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S1, EP14 "The Piano Movers"Lamont is offered a grand piano by a wealthy eccentric if he will move it out of his apartment.
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S3, EP20 "Will the Real Fred Sanford Please Do Something?"A woman with whom Grady had a drunken fling mistakes him for her fiance, Fred Sanford.
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S2, EP14 "The Light Housekeeper"When Fred receives a slight injury in a car mishap, Lamont hires a housekeeper to help out.
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S2, EP10 "Blood Is Thicker Than Junk"Fred is forced to find a new partner for the junkyard when Lamont seeks employment elsewhere.
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S3, EP19 "Lamont Goes Karate"When Lamont is hit in the nose over the affections of a girl, he decides to take karate lessons.
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S3, EP18 "The Party Crasher"Fred has different plans when Lamont and Rollo plan a romantic evening with two girls.
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S3, EP17 "Fred's Cheating Heart"Lamont takes his father to the hospital to find out why he's had so many heart attacks.
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