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Jamie steals a jingle from his best friend in order to end his dry spell while keeping his managerial position.
Jamie steals a jingle from his best friend in order to end his dry spell while keeping his managerial position.
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S4, EP16 "Behind the Jingle"Jamie steals a jingle from his best friend in order to end his dry spell while keeping his managerial position.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP17 "Partners fo' Life"An accident on the basketball court lands Jamie's buddy Andre (Bill Bellamy) in the hospital without insurance.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP18 "Hot Cocoa on a Cold Evening"Conflict arises between Jamie and Fancy over each other's place in the relationship.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP19 "Rollin' in the Dough"Jamie (Jamie Foxx) convinces his new investment group to invest all its money in a doughnut lounge. With Garcelle Beauvais. Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs guest stars.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP15 "Home Suite Home"Jamie (Jamie Foxx) feels oppressed by Fancy's (Garcelle Beauvais) decorative touches after he moves into a penthouse apartment.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP14 "Friendly Fire"Jamie gets promoted into a management position, but his excitement dies when the boss orders him to fire a friend.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP13 "Family Business"Jamie bills Junior and Helen for services rendered after writing a jingle for a King's Tower TV commercial.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP12 "Super Ego"Jamie challenges NFL players Lawrence Taylor, Charles Woodson and other pros to a game of flag football.
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