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Fred invades Lena Horne's television studio dressing room during a tour of NBC.
Fred invades Lena Horne's television studio dressing room during a tour of NBC.
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S5, EP6 "Brother, Can You Spare an Act"Fred goes into show business in order to get his brother-in-law out of the house.
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