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Clair is treated like an old woman after the children discover she is beginning menopause.
Clair is treated like an old woman after the children discover she is beginning menopause.
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S7, EP9 "The Infantry Has Landed (and They've Fallen Off the Roof)"Rudy is not too excited about Clair's planned "women's day.".
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S7, EP12 "Clair's Liberation"Clair is treated like an old woman after the children discover she is beginning menopause.
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S7, EP13 "It's Your Move"The Huxtable men try to watch a championship football game while helping friends move.
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S7, EP14 "Theo's Final Final"All that stands between Theo and the dean's list is one more final -- and his dream woman (Vanessa Williams).
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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, EP20 "No More Mr. Nice Guy"Theo's special dinner for his girlfriend (Julie Satterfield) is derailed by a variety of visitors.
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S7, EP11 "It's a Boy"A neighbor (Ray DeMattis) enlists Cliff's help in father-son bonding; Pam (Erika Alexander) meets a prospective beau.
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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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