Last of the Moe Haircuts (The Influence of The Three Stooges on Twentieth-Century Culture)
| Air Date/Released | Thursday, January 31, 1985 |
|---|---|
| Station/Studio | NBC / Carsey-Werner Co. |
Bill Cosby’s groundbreaking, and funny, sitcom about a successful African-American family.
Denise wants to camp out overnight in the city, to buy concert tickets. When that plan is quashed, she and her friends turn the Huxtable living room into a break-dancing floor. Theo graduates to the responsibility of babysitting, and his first obstacle is to get little Rudy to finish her brussel sprouts, all three of them. One of his psych-tricks...
Theo: Pretend you’re King Kong, and those are the Three Stooges.
Rudy: No!
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