
Watch S4, EP4: Grady and His Lady with Fubo
Grady's fiancée decrees that after the wedding, he will no longer be spending his evenings with the Sanfords.
Grady's fiancée decrees that after the wedding, he will no longer be spending his evenings with the Sanfords.
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S4, EP1 "The Surprise Party"When Fred returns early from a long trip, he spoils a homecoming party Lamont and Grady had planned.
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S4, EP8 "My Kingdom for a Horse"Fred buys a racehorse with an impressive history in hopes of breeding him.
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S4, EP7 "Home Sweet Home"Fred holds out for more money when a Japanese land development company offers to buy his house.
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S5, EP1 "Earthquake II"Fred puts his home and business up for sale when he hears an intense earthquake will hit and looks for a shelter in Las Vegas.
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S4, EP25 "The Family Man"Grady feels out of place when he moves in with his daughter and her family.
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S4, EP24 "The Over-the-Hill Gag"Lamont and Rollo mistakenly think Fred has only six months to live and set him up on a date with Lena Horne.
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