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Cliff and Russell (Earle Hyman) recall baseball's great old days with two retired Negro League players (Frank Robinson, Joe Black).
Cliff and Russell (Earle Hyman) recall baseball's great old days with two retired Negro League players (Frank Robinson, Joe Black).
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S7, EP22 "Nightmare on Stigwood Avenue"Rudy dreams that Olivia bewitches the Huxtables and indulges in all sorts of mischief.
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S7, EP25 "Theo and the Kids"When Theo counsels at a community center, he gets an unexpected reaction from the kids.
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S7, EP26 "Theo and the Kids"In his new job at the counseling center, Theo befriends a boy (Merlin Santana) with a reading problem.
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S8, EP16 "Eat, Drink and Be Wary"Rudy and Pam (Erika Alexander) take advantage of Cliff's being left in charge of the refrigerator while Clair is away.
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S7, EP23 "There's Still No Joy in Mudville"Cliff and Russell (Earle Hyman) recall baseball's great old days with two retired Negro League players (Frank Robinson, Joe Black).
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S7, EP21 "Home Remedies"When Olivia's cold upsets her plans to sing at an anniversary party, Cliff saves the show.
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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, EP19 "The Return of the Clairettes"Clair recalls old times with high-school friend Kris (Leslie Uggams); Rudy tries to arrange her first date.
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