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Fred and Lamont see a television series that resembles their lives. They become furious and prepare to sue the network.
Fred and Lamont see a television series that resembles their lives. They become furious and prepare to sue the network.
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Sanford & Son
S5, EP20 "The Engagement Man Always Rings Twice"Fred is happy with Lamont's wedding plans until he learns the couple plans to live in their own place. He tries to convince Lamont's fiancée to break up with him.
Sanford & Son
S5, EP22 "A Pain in the Neck"While preparing to receive the Watts Businessman of the Year award, Fred worries that his back pain may get in the way of the glory. Lamont suggests Fred try acupuncture.
Sanford & Son
S5, EP24 "Camping Trip"Fred and Lamont wind up stranded in the forest when they go camping. They reflect on past experiences together.
Sanford & Son
S5, EP18 "Lamont in Love"Fred and Esther investigate Lamont's mysterious new girlfriend.
Sanford & Son
S5, EP16 "Fred Sanford Has a Baby"Fred rents Lamont's room to a pregnant woman while Lamont is on a fishing trip.
Sanford & Son
S5, EP15 "Greatest Show in Watts"Fred stages a circus in the junkyard after he inherits an elephant.
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