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Clair is determined to buy a valuable painting done by her great uncle at an auction.
Clair is determined to buy a valuable painting done by her great uncle at an auction.
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S2, EP19 "Full House"When chaos rules in the Huxtable home, Cliff seeks refuge in his office.
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S2, EP20 "Close to Home"Cliff's friend discusses problems he has encountered with his teenage daughter.
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S2, EP21 "An Early Spring"Theo's math test is postponed when his pregnant teacher goes into labor.
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S2, EP22 "Theo's Holiday"The family sets out to give Theo a lesson on life's realities.
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S2, EP17 "Play It Again, Russell"Cliff's ex-musician dad (Earle Hyman) plans to come out of retirement to play trombone at a jam session in memory of an old friend; Rudy tells knock-knock jokes.
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S2, EP16 "The Dentist"Rudy helps a friend overcome his fear of the dentist (Danny Kaye).
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S2, EP15 "Theo and Cockroach"Theo and his friend Cockroach are ill-prepared for an upcoming test on "Macbeth.".
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S2, EP14 "Vanessa's Bad Grade"Vanessa tries to hide her bad report card from her parents; she and Denise fight over a sweater.
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