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126-
The Arrival (Part One) Of all the
characters on the show, pick the one least likely to be helpful at Lamaze class
and when Jenny goes into labor. If you picked George, you’re right.
127- The
Arrival (Part Two) George
frantically tries to get Jenny to the hospital while trying to get word to
Lionel that his wife is in labor. George worries about the race and gender of
the baby, as well as the consequences of Lionel’s accepting a job offer in
Boston.
128- The
Shower George brags
he’s found the perfect gift for Jenny and Lionel’s baby shower, but fails to
notice that what they really need can't be bought or packaged.
129- The
Longest Day The guys are
convinced that taking care of a baby is child’s play, but when the gals leave
newborn Jessica in their care they soon discover it’s a whole different ball
game.
130-
George’s Birthday A big
celebration with all his close friends strikes George as the perfect way to
spend his 50th birthday, but everyone seems to have an excuse for turning down
his invitation.
131- A
Night to Remember George and
Louise have idyllic plans for their 30th anniversary until Louise’s jealousy
leads George along the path of temptation.
132- The
Loan Lionel and
Jenny’s plan to raise their daughter in a proper home is derailed by the bank’s
reluctance to give them a loan. Lionel refuses to allow their parents to
assist, but this being the Jeffersons and the Willises, they have other plans.
133-
Louise Takes A Stand Everyone is
up in arms when they hear their favorite hangout, Charlie’s Bar, is being
forced out so someone can take over the space. The someone? George.
134- The
First Store In a
flashback to 1968, George struggles to open his own dry cleaning business and
must master his pride to obtain a loan from a bigoted banker -- on the day
Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated.
135- Once
Upon A Time George tells
baby Jessica a bedtime story, in which all is transformed into a fantastic
medieval empire where King George and Queen Louise hold court over a loyal
retinue of Baron von Day and Lady von Night (Tom and Helen), Prince Lionel,
Princess Jenny and Bentley the Fool, while evil Inflation batters the castle
walls.
136-
Marathon Men It’s the
match of the century as perennial rivals George and Tom make plans to run each
other into the ground in a 26-mile marathon. Louise and Helen doubt if they'll
survive the strenuous training, much less the race.
137- The
Jeffersons Go To Hawaii (Part One) In the first
of a four-part story, Louise plays fairy-godmother and gives Florence a
first-class plane ticket to Hawaii, and George’s doctor gives him some
disheartening news about his heart, asking him to give serious thought to
Louise’s plea that they, too, need a vacation.
138- The
Jeffersons Go To Hawaii (Part Two) The Willises
presence in Hawaii threatens to destroy George’s plan for a dream vacation with
Louise, but his high blood pressure begins to lower anyway, convincing him it
might be healthy to stay in the islands permanently.
139- The
Jeffersons Go To Hawaii (Part Three) Enthusiastic
about his idea of remaining in Hawaii with Louise permanently, George tries to
enlist Tom’s help to persuade her. Then, George and Tom get lost sailing.
140- The
Jeffersons Go To Hawaii (Part Four) After their
boat capsizes, George and Tom end up on an island where the friendly natives
want to stop a greedy real estate developer. Of course, it turns out to be the
developer with whom George wants to invest.
141- Put
It On It could be
Full Monty time when Tom and George follow the women to an all-male strip show.
142-
Florence’s Cousin Florence will
owe George more than she may be willing to pay if her black-sheep cousin
doesn't pay back a loan she persuaded George to give him.
143- All I
Want For Christmas George gets
carried away after playing Santa for the orphans at the Help Center and
promises them they will get “anything” they want for Christmas. Voyagers!’s
Meeno Peluce and Love. Sidney’s Kaleena Kiff are two of the
kids.
144-
Calendar Girl George and
Louise secretly defy Lionel and Jenny to enter infant Jessica in a contest and
manage to misplace the child in the process.
145- As
Florence Turns Florence’s
vivid imagination transforms the Jeffersons and their friends into characters
in a soap opera, in which the evil dry cleaning magnate, G.R. (George) torments
his family and associates to their murderous limits. Get it? G.R. (It was the
era of “Who Shot J.R.?” on CBS’s other hit show Dallas.)
146- God
Bless Americans George’s
upcoming appearance on a local television talk show is jeopardized when the
super-patriotic host learns George is sponsoring a Cuban refugee.
147- Alley
Oops George’s star
bowler gets sick before the semi-finals in a bowling tournament and it’s up to
Tom -- who hasn't bowled in 30 years -- to save the day.
148- And
the Doorknobs Shined Like Diamonds Louise learns
her old home in Harlem is being torn down and makes a poignant late-night visit
to the house. Carl Lumbly of Alias and Cagney and Lacey appears.
149-
Sorry, Wrong Meeting The Willises
and the Jeffersons have an all-too-close encounter with a member of the Ku Klux
Klan. Ike Eisenmann, of Disney’s Witch Mountain series, guest stars.
150- My
Hero George basks
in the limelight after heroically saving an elderly woman from a mugger and
capturing the thug. When the man escapes custody and sets out to get even,
George hires a bodyguard.
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