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Fred traces his background and is told he is Jewish and a descendant of King Solomon.
Fred traces his background and is told he is Jewish and a descendant of King Solomon.
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S2, EP17 "Lamont Goes African"Fred thinks that Lamont's African dress and customs are ludicrous until he hears what they include.
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S2, EP18 "Watts Side Story"Fred is aghast when Lamont dates the sister of their Puerto Rican neighbor.
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S2, EP20 "Pops 'n' Pals"Fred is upset about Lamont spending a lot of time with Julio and ignoring him, so he tries to make his son feel guilty by discussing burial insurance with a funeral home agent.
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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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S6, EP23 "Funny, You Don't Look It"Fred traces his background and is told he is Jewish and a descendant of King Solomon.
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S6, EP22 "The Lucky Streak"Fred hits a lucky gambling streak when he and Lamont need money to buy the Sanford Arms.
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S6, EP21 "Fred the Activist"Fred organizes a protest against a store that discriminates against older citizens.
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S6, EP20 "The Will"Fearful that his days are numbered, Fred prepares a will and summons everyone to an advance reading.
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