Erica and Griffin move into the Lucas household, tensions rise in the house, and a preschools opens next door.
Hilton's steaming when a klutzy customer spills coffee on her dress, admits it's her own fault---and then sues the Flower Cafe for $3000.
Bill Cosby, comedy about his grandparents.
Griffin and Erica work out a financial deal to move into Griffin's house on a landlord-tenant basis -- thus giving Hilton and Ruth back their privacy only to have Griffin's house accidentally burn to the ground.
Petty differences about irritating personal habits threaten to escalate into a major brawl when Ruth and Pauline plan a "girls' night out" in Manhattan, and Hilton insists on acting as their chauffeur.
Hilton falls asleep during an "I Spy" marathon. He dreams that he and his old partner Kelly Robinson have been put on a new case in Hong Kong.
Ruth's obnoxious sister-in-law brags continually about her daughter's wedding plans.
Hilton tries to help a young cousin of Pauline.
Hilton has to pay the wedding organizers for their services as Erica's wedding nears, but Ruth is more concerned with why the bride isn't falling apart yet.
To download this video: uploading.com Bill Cosby: Himself is a 1983 stand-up comedy film featuring the comedic routines of Bill Cosby. Filmed before a live audience at the Hamilton Place Theatre, in Hamilton, Ontario, Cosby gives the audience his comedic views ranging from marriage to parenthood....
Downsizing at the airport forces Hilton to retire. In the pilot, having nothing else to do, Hilton's daughter suggests he watch her turtle. This is Part 1 of the full episode from the 1996 Cosby series. This is not to be mistaken with "The Cosby Show"...this one is funnier (IMO) It's one of my fa...
A foster child in Erica's class wants to move in with the Lucases.
After Jurnee expresses her fondness for schoolmate Kevin and he retaliates by shoving her on the school playground, amateur psychologist Hilton explains his theory of how "playground scarring" can affect a woman for life.