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Lamont leaves after Fred refuses to allow a sensitivity group to meet at the Sanford home.
Lamont leaves after Fred refuses to allow a sensitivity group to meet at the Sanford home.
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S3, EP6 "Lamont Is That You?"Lamont and Rolla go into a gay bar by mistake during a night out on the town.
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S3, EP1 "Lamont as Othello"A drama coach comes to the Sanford home to tutor Lamont for an acting role.
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S3, EP5 "This Little TV Went to Market"Fred's new color television set may be the same one that was stolen from Grady.
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S4, EP5 "There'll Be Some Changes Made"Lamont leaves after Fred refuses to allow a sensitivity group to meet at the Sanford home.
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S6, EP25 "School Daze"Fred is caught spending a lot of time with a white schoolteacher.
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S6, EP24 "Fred Sings the Blues"Fred invites B.B. King to dinner and gives him another reason to sing the blues.
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