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Donna agrees to go to a ball with Eric but insists they're not on a date; Bob meets an outspoken woman at the store.

Donna agrees to go to a ball with Eric but insists they're not on a date; Bob meets an outspoken woman at the store.

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S1, EP24 "Hyde Moves In"

Hyde (Danny Masterson) moves in with Eric (Topher Grace) and his parents (Debra Jo Rupp, Kurtwood Smith) after his mom skips town with a truck driver.

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S1, EP25 "The Good Son"

Hyde outshines Eric as a model son; Red and Kitty find themselves at a party with a couple of swingers.

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S6, EP16 "A Man With Money"

Donna and Jackie send Fez to test Pamela's (Brooke Shields) love for Bob; Red has to wear a heart monitor that drives Kitty crazy.

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S6, EP17 "Happy Jack"

Donna and Eric decide to be celibate until they marry; Fez and Hyde realize how much Kelso has changed when they visit him at the academy.

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S4, EP10 "Red and Stacey"

Red tries to fix Eric up with Stacey, a new Pricemart checkout clerk, but he soon realizes that she's interested in someone else; Fez finally asks Big Rhonda out on a date.

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S4, EP9 "The Forgotten Son"

Eric is shocked when Red taps Kelso to play the stock boy in an instructional film on stocking shelves; Kelso models his performance on John Travolta's in "Saturday Night Fever"; Leo takes Hyde and Fez on a shopping spree.

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S4, EP8 "Donna's Story"

Eric takes exception to Donna's story about a fictional couple; Bob introduces his new girlfriend to Red and Kitty.

That '70s Show

S4, EP7 "Uncomfortable Ball Stuff"

Donna agrees to go to a ball with Eric but insists they're not on a date; Bob meets an outspoken woman at the store.

Set in the mood ring and polyester era of the 1970s, the series is a retro-hip situation comedy about an eclectic group of friends on the verge of adulthood. They live in the suburbs of Wisconsin, where they yearn for independence amid the growing pains of becoming adults.
Starring: Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Debra Jo Rupp, Don Stark, Jim Gaffigan, Joanna Canton, Kurtwood Smith, Laura Prepon, Lisa Robin Kelly, Mila Kunis, Mo Gaffney, Tanya Roberts, Tommy Chong, Topher Grace, Wilmer Valderrama
Original Air Date: Aug 23, 1998
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
3 seasons available on demand
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