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Cliff must handle the household when Clair travels out of town; Theo discovers that having a baby in tow has an amazing effect on women.
Cliff must handle the household when Clair travels out of town; Theo discovers that having a baby in tow has an amazing effect on women.
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S6, EP9 "Cliff's Wet Adventure"Denise invites Martin's (Joseph C. Phillips) ex-wife, Paula (Victoria Rowell), for Thanksgiving.
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S6, EP11 "Cliff La Dolce"Cliff must handle the household when Clair travels out of town; Theo discovers that having a baby in tow has an amazing effect on women.
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S6, EP12 "Getting to Know You"Cliff spends some time alone with Martin; Elvin plays a Christmas elf for charity.
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S6, EP13 "Elvin Pays for Dinner"Elvin's (Geoffrey Owens) dinner with an old girlfriend (Tonya Pinkins) doesn't go over well at home.
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S6, EP14 "Cliff's Nightmare"Cliff suffers nightmares after he eats something he shouldn't have. Guest appearance by the Muppets.
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S6, EP10 "Grampy and Nu-Nu Visit the Huxtables"Tempers flare when Denise's in-laws (Nancy Wilson, Moses Gunn) visit the Huxtable clan.
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S6, EP8 "The Day the Spores Landed"Cliff has a nightmare in which he, Theo, Elvin (Geoffrey Owens) and Martin (Joseph C. Phillips) are all about to give birth.
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S6, EP7 "Shall We Dance?"Rudy is convinced she's in love with a classmate (Michael A. Moran).
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