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In a school assignment, Rudy and Kenny exaggerate Cliff's job.
In a school assignment, Rudy and Kenny exaggerate Cliff's job.
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S7, EP5 "It's All in the Game"Cliff and Clair cannot get the children off their backs after they return from vacation.
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S7, EP7 "Just Thinking About It"Pam's boyfriend begins to pressure her about having a more physical relationship.
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S7, EP8 "Just Thinking About It"As Pam's romance intensifies, she gets practical advice from Cliff and wise counsel from Clair.
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S7, EP10 "You Can Go Home Again"Denise and Martin's search for an apartment leads to a cramped trailer.
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S7, EP24 "Cliff and Jake"Cliff urges two old friends (Red Buttons, E.G. Marshall) who have not spoken to each other for years to reunite.
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S7, EP6 "Getting the Story"In a school assignment, Rudy and Kenny exaggerate Cliff's job.
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S7, EP4 "Period of Adjustment"Clair's second cousin Pam (Erika Alexander) becomes the newest member of the Huxtable household.
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S7, EP3 "The Last Barbecue"Theo wants to throw a belated bachelor party for Martin (Joseph C. Phillips) -- complete with a female stripper.
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