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George Foreman guest stars as Lamont's brother in a community play.
George Foreman guest stars as Lamont's brother in a community play.
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S6, EP11 "Aunt Esther Has a Baby"Fred plays an important role when Esther tries to adopt a child, but her husband is drunk during the adoption agency's visit.
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S6, EP12 "Aunt Esther Meets Her Son"Esther and Woodrow are not pleased with Daniel, their newly adopted son with a different religious belief.
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S6, EP13 "Sanford and Gong"Fred gets an act together for a TV amateur show with Lamont and Bubba.
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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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S6, EP8 "Committee Man"Fred is chosen for a community-relations committee, and is offered a bribe.
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S6, EP5 "The Stakeout"Fred discovers that the tenant he has a crush on is a man and a criminal.
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S6, EP4 "California Crude"When Fred learns of the possibility of oil on his property, he starts spending his "millions.".
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S6, EP2 "The Hawaiian Connection"While at a convention in Hawaii, Fred is an unwitting jewel smuggler.
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