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Theo asks the three married men in the family whether romance dies after marriage.
Theo asks the three married men in the family whether romance dies after marriage.
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S6, EP19 "Mr. Sandman"Rudy is too embarrassed to participate in a school dance presentation, so Clair enrolls her in a tap-dancing class with Howard "Sandman" Sims.
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S6, EP20 "Isn't It Romantic?"Theo asks the three married men in the family whether romance dies after marriage.
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S6, EP21 "Theo's Dirty Laundry"Cliff and Clair are surprised to learn that Theo is now living with his girlfriend, Justine (Michelle Thomas).
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S6, EP22 "What's It All About?"Hoping to relieve Clair of her pressures, Cliff and the family send her away to rest.
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S6, EP18 "Rudy's Walk on the Wild Side"Rudy's attempts to put back "borrowed" money get her deeper into trouble.
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S6, EP17 "Not Everybody Loves the Blues"Jazz and blues great Riley Jackson (B.B. King) visits the Huxtable home.
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S6, EP16 "The Birthday Party"It is organic vs. traditional when Olivia celebrates her fourth birthday.
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S6, EP15 "Denise Kendall: Singles Counselor"When Vanessa is too shy to approach the boy shy likes, Denise steps in to play matchmaker.
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