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Fred uses Lamont's acting school money to supply Whopper Chopper food processors and interrupts a TV cooking show to advertise the device.
Fred uses Lamont's acting school money to supply Whopper Chopper food processors and interrupts a TV cooking show to advertise the device.
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S5, EP16 "Fred Sanford Has a Baby"Fred rents Lamont's room to a pregnant woman while Lamont is on a fishing trip.
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S5, EP12 "Ebenezer Sanford"After lashing out at Lamont, Esther and Bubba, Fred has a dream in which Lamont is the spirit of Christmas past.
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S5, EP18 "Lamont in Love"Fred and Esther investigate Lamont's mysterious new girlfriend.
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S2, EP21 "Home Sweet Home for the Aged"Fred moves to a senior citizens home when Lamont decides to travel around the world.
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S5, EP15 "Greatest Show in Watts"Fred stages a circus in the junkyard after he inherits an elephant.
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S5, EP14 "Can You Chop This"Fred uses Lamont's acting school money to supply Whopper Chopper food processors and interrupts a TV cooking show to advertise the device.
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S5, EP10 "Sanford and Rising Son"Despite Lamont's objections, Fred opens a Japanese restaurant in his living room.
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S5, EP7 "Della, Della, Della"Della Reese, a political campaigner, asks Fred for permission to use his home as campaign headquarters, even though Fred and Lamont support a different candidate.
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