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When the tax man takes away the Professor's inheritance and his old apartment has been occupied, Nikki offers him her home; Andell convinces Nikki that the Professor will not marry her if she continues to let him freeload.
When the tax man takes away the Professor's inheritance and his old apartment has been occupied, Nikki offers him her home; Andell convinces Nikki that the Professor will not marry her if she continues to let him freeload.
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S4, EP13 "Dead Clown Walking"Andell and Kim track down the clown (guest star Lee Weaver) who used to perform at Nikki's childhood birthday parties.
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S4, EP16 "Somebody's Watching You"Nikki thinks she witnesses a murder while spying on the professor's neighbors. Kel Mitchell guest stars.
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S4, EP17 "A Sterling Relationship"Professor Oglevee's smart, successful brother comes for a visit; Kim writes a column for the school newspaper.
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S4, EP15 "Love Potion No. 83"The gang unknowingly imbibes a love potion, and everyone falls in love with the first person they see.
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S5, EP9 "Foul Ball"Kim, Stevie and Nikki recruit Olympic softball player Jennie Finch to help them win the annual game, forcing the guys to bring on MLB player Eric Davis as a ringer.
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S5, EP8 "I Never Rapped for My Father"T must decide between his band Freestyle Unity and his father's aspirations to start a new band.
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S5, EP7 "Kimmie Has Two Moms"Kim and Nikki win a guest appearance on their favorite daytime talk show; the Professor agrees to help T charm a beautiful woman (guest star Vivica A. Fox).
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S5, EP6 "The Mack Is Like Wo"The professor appears on a dating game show opposite Nikki; Kim concocts intoxicating smoothies to sell on campus.
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