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| 129 :06x15 - Presence of Malice (Jan/18/1988) | | Dick's show receives criticism from Curtis Bilgray, a TV critic which causes a showdown after he puts down Vermont Today. Larry, Darryl and Darryl open a shrine at the cafe when they discover they have made a pancake which has a likeness of Paul Anka. | | Guest Stars: Roderick Cook as Curtis Bilgray | | Director: David Steinberg (1) | |
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| 134 :06x20 - Draw Partner (Mar/07/1988) | | Dick gets a surprise when his idol Corrine Denby is named as the illustrator for his newest book, but then finds that the two of them cannot work in the same room together without getting on each others nerves. Meanwhile, George and Joanna are awaiting the arrival of the Stratford's 5,000th guest. | | Guest Stars: John Achorn (1) as The Almost 5,000th Guest, Eileen Brennan as Corinne Denby | | Director: Dick Martin (1) | |
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| 136 :06x22 - Newsstruck (Mar/21/1988) | | Michael is named producer of the local news and the experience changes his personality. Meanwhile, George is frustrated that spring training is about to begin and he knows the Boston Red Sox will disappoint him once again. This year he decides to pick a new team to root for. | | Guest Stars: Dakin Matthews as Jim | Director: Douglas Wyman Writer: Douglas Wyman | |
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