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Married ... with Children :: Requiem for a Dead Barber (03x09)
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| Title: | Requiem for a Dead Barber |
| Episode #: | 03x09 |
| Production Number: | 310 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday February 12th, 1989 |
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Al goes in search of a real haircut after his barber of 20 years dies. An exhausted hunt leaves Al disgusted and looking like a hippie. He finally gives in and goes to a salon, which gives him a new hairdo that is a little effeminate. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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Garrett Morris is the first former Saturday Night Live cast member to appear on Married...With Children. Other cast members of SNL who have appeared on MWC include:
1) Gilbert Gottfried (as himself on the season nine two-parter, "Ship Happens")
2) Tim Karuzinsky (as an angel in the season six episode, "God's Shoes")
3) Jon Lovitz (as the TV executive who ruins Kelly's talk show in the season six two-parter, "Kelly Does Hollywood)
4) Don Novello (as his Father Guido Sarducci character on the season ten episode, "Requiem For a Dead Briard") |
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