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| 15 :02x02 - J.J. Becomes a Man (1) (Sep/17/1974) | | It's J.J.'s 18th birthday and James wants to get him something he will always remember, a case for his art supplies and some paints and brushes. But to buy the gift he must take out a small loan. But the loan is denied and James feels that J.J. is upset over his presents when he suddenly remembers he has a date. James' friend Monty tells Thelma that he saw J.J. get arrested for armed robbery. | | Guest Stars: Mathew 'Stymie' Beard as Monty | Director: Herbert Kenwith Writer: Jack Elinson, Norman Paul | |
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| 18 :02x05 - The Man I Most Admire (Oct/08/1974) | | James is down on himself over his lack of education and being turned down for job after job. While the family tries to build up his confidence, Michael writes a paper for school on "the man I most admire," which James tears up believing it was just more hogwash. | Director: Herbert Kenwith Writer: Michael Morris (3) | |
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| 21 :02x08 - The Encyclopedia Hustle (Oct/29/1974) | | A blind door-to-door salesman comes calling to the Evans home with a set of encyclopedias of black history. The terms sound okay to James and signs up. But trouble comes up when he reads the fine print with all the extra charges. James is out to prove that the man is a phony and get his money back. | | Guest Stars: Ron Glass as Mr. Anderson | Director: Herbert Kenwith Writer: Bob Shayne (1), Eric Cohen | |
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| 27 :02x14 - Florida's Big Gig (Dec/31/1974) | | James feels good about getting a job in sales at a department store. But when the manager sees Florida, he tells the employment chief to hire her instead. Although he is happy for his wife he still feels as if the job was stolen away from him. | | Guest Stars: Charlotte Rae as Ms. Rogers, Dick O'Neill as Mr. Bridges | Director: Herbert Kenwith Writer: Bob Peete | |
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