Cosby
TV-G
6.2
1996
Comedy
, Family
Cosby is an American situation comedy television series broadcast on CBS from September 16, 1996 to April 28, 2000, loosely based on the British sitcom One Foot in the Grave. The program stars Bill Cosby and Phylicia Rashād, who previously worked with Cosby in the 1984–1992 NBC sitcom The Cosby Show. Madeline Kahn portrayed their neighbor, Pauline, until her death in 1999.
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- Cast:
- Bill Cosby , Doug E. Doug , T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh , Phylicia Rashād , Madeline Kahn , Ranjit Chowdhry
Episode 25 : Social Insecurity
May. 19,1997
Hilton tries to convince the Social Security Administration that he is not dead.
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Episode 23 : My Dinner with Methuselah
May. 05,1997
A befuddled old gent from the neighborhood stops by Hilton's to borrow a video cassette and, as fate would have it, winds up on a blind date with Pauline.
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Episode 21 : I'm OK, You're Hilton
March. 10,1997
Pressed by Ruth to address his ""unusual behavior,"" Hilton enters group therapy. Bad idea. Now he misbehaves by counseling an old crony, who promptly loses his job.
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Episode 9 : No Nudes is Good Nudes
November. 11,1996
Hilton has to keep a naked lady in his bathroom a secret. Hilton was too embarrassed even to look at Monica, the nude model in his art class. But when he tries to help her out by loaning her some of his clothes, he ends up hiding her rather than having to explain his good deed -- which just might be misinterpreted.
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Episode 5 : The Best Little Antique Shop in Astoria
October. 14,1996
Hilton is shocked to find out that an antique store where he has a new job is really a front for illegal activity: a brothel the police are planning to raid. When the cops want Hilton to help put the criminals out of business, he overeagerly accepts the challenge to do his duty as an American citizen and take part in their ""undercover sting operation."" Meanwhile, he is sworn to secrecy about his assignment and is therefore unable to stop Ruthie from spending the paycheck he knows he will never receive.
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Episode 3 : Neighborhood Watch
September. 30,1996
To wrest control of his block from lowlifes (like the burglars who targeted him), Hilton forms a neighborhood-watch program (of sorts). Now watch the watch commander lose control and cause crime instead of preventing it: he intimidates a man who has just been mugged, has an innocent woman's car towed away, and then must explain why a missing elderly woman is found unconscious in the Lucas dining room.
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Episode 1 : Pilot
September. 16,1996
Downsizing at the airport forces Hilton to retire.
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