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| 164 :07x17 - The Unsinkable Tony Micelli (Feb/05/1991) | | Unhappy with the way that Billy spends his days watching television, Tony decides to get him to sign up to play a sport at the local YMCA. However, when Billy happily announces that he wants to learn how to swim, Tony tries to talk him into signing up to play baseball. After Tony fakes an injury to get out of Billy’s first swimming lesson, Angela and the rest of the family learn why Tony is so against getting in the water stems from an incident that happened when he was a child. | | Guest Stars: Jonathan Halyalkar as Billy Napoli, Jeri Ryan as Pam, Zachary La Voy as Boy #1, D. David Morin as Father #1, Frank Kopyc as Father #2, Andrew Van Wey as Boy #2 | Director: Tony Singletary Writer: Gene Braunstein | |
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| 167 :07x20 - Party Politics (Feb/26/1991) | | It’s time for Billy’s birthday and Angela and Tony are looking forward to throwing him the best party they can. However, when they find out that their snotty neighbors are having their son’s birthday party the same day; Tony and Angela decide to spare no expense in trying to out do the neighbors’ party. | | Guest Stars: Ross Malinger as Travis, Nathan Lorch as Adam Harper, Lori Fetrick as Ice, Dan Clark (1) as Nitro, Jim Doughan as The Amazing Dave, Ryan Stiles as Bobo the Clown, Sam McMurray as Mark Harper, Josh Byrne as Joey, Jonathan Halyalkar as Billy Napoli, Leah Ayres as Pam Harper | Director: Tony Singletary Writer: Phil Doran, Gene Braunstein, Bob Rosenfarb | |
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