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The Cosby Show - Season 3
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Title: The Cosby Show

Overview: The Cosby Show is an American television situation comedy starring Bill Cosby, which aired for eight seasons on NBC from September 20, 1984 until April 30, 1992. The show focuses on the Huxtable family, an upper middle-class African-American family living in Brooklyn, New York.

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Average Vote: 7.018 (415 votes)

Cast

  • Heathcliff Huxtable: Bill Cosby
  • Clair Huxtable: Phylicia Rashād
  • Theo Huxtable: Malcolm-Jamal Warner
  • Vanessa Huxtable: Tempestt Bledsoe
  • Rudy Huxtable: Keshia Knight Pulliam
  • Sondra Huxtable: Sabrina Le Beauf
  • Elvin Tibideaux: Geoffrey Owens
  • Olivia Kendall: Raven-Symoné
  • Pam Tucker: Erika Alexander
  • The Cosby Show - Bring 'em Back Alive (Season 3 - Episode 1)

    The Huxtable house is thrown into chaos after Rudy finds a snake in the basement.

    The Cosby Show - Food for Thought (Season 3 - Episode 2)

    Clair challenges Cliff to not eat any salty food for the day. Denise leaves for her freshman year at Hillman College.

    The Cosby Show - Golden Anniversary (Season 3 - Episode 3)

    Russell and Anna's 50th wedding anniversary. The family performs James Brown's "I Got the Feelin' " in this sequel to Season 2's "Happy Anniversary". Earle Hyman as Russell. Clarice Taylor as Anna. Geoffrey Owens as Elvin. Appearance by Frank Foster and the Count Basie Orchestra. First mention of Rudy's desire to have a husband named "Bud" when she grows up.

    The Cosby Show - Man Talk (Season 3 - Episode 4)

    Although he has a steady girlfriend, Theo wants to start dating someone else.

    The Cosby Show - Mother, May I? (Season 3 - Episode 5)

    After Clair specifically forbids her from wearing make-up, Vanessa, behind her mothers back does it anyways.

    The Cosby Show - The March (Season 3 - Episode 6)

    Theo writes a report on the March on Washington. But gets a poor grade and is asked to redo his project. Much to his surprise he learns more about the march from his family than he did from books. Meanwhile Vanessa is worried about asking a boy to the turn-around dance. Earle Hyman as Russell. Clarice Taylor as Anna. Joe Williams as Al Hanks. Ethel Ayler as Carrie Hanks.

    The Cosby Show - Theo's Flight (Season 3 - Episode 7)

    Theo and Cockroach decide they want to learn to fly, but Cliff doesn't want to waste his money on another dream of his son's. Carl Anthony Payne II as Cockroach. First appearance of Deon Richmond as Kenny, a.k.a. "Bud".

    The Cosby Show - Vanessa's Rich (Season 3 - Episode 8)

    Friends call Vanessa a stuck-up rich girl at school. Guest appearance by Essence Atkins.

    The Cosby Show - Denise Gets a D (Season 3 - Episode 9)

    Denise's college career starts with a D, but Denise is to scared to show her parents. Clair needs to rest in bed because of a pinched nerve. Rudy portrays "the wind" in a school play. Rosalind Cash as Dr. Hughes (The episode is preceded by a 30-second anti-drug public service announcement featuring Bill Cosby).

    The Cosby Show - A Girl and Her Dog (Season 3 - Episode 10)

    Rudy and Peter find a dog and attempt to take care of it without her parents knowing. Peter Costa as Peter.

    The Cosby Show - War Stories (Season 3 - Episode 11)

    Cliff and his father's friend play a challenging game of cards. Venesa prepares to go to a skating party with date Robert Forman, soon find a very cute guy will cross her path Earle Hyman as Russell.

    The Cosby Show - Cliff in Charge (Season 3 - Episode 12)

    Cliff is in charge when Clair leaves for 10 days.

    The Cosby Show - Monster Man Huxtable (Season 3 - Episode 13)

    Elvin helps Theo with some wrestling moves, although he and Sondra have made plans for the weekend, and reveals that he is thinking of marrying her. Geoffrey Owens as Elvin.

    The Cosby Show - Rudy Spends the Night (Season 3 - Episode 14)

    Cliff establishes the Huxtable Men's Club when the women are away to help Theo get over his sadnes of a lost date. Venessa is very excited that big sister Denise is letting her go to the Village with Denise's college friends.

    The Cosby Show - Say Hello to a Good Buy (Season 3 - Episode 15)

    Cliff buys a new car. Rudy cuts some animal pictures out of Cliff's expensive books for school. Guest appearance by Sinbad, who would later portray Walter Oakes on the Cosby Show spinoff, A Different World. Watched by almost 65 million viewers when it originally aired, "Say Hello to a Good Buy" was the series' highest rated episode.

    The Cosby Show - Denise Gets an Opinion (Season 3 - Episode 16)

    Denise has a blind date, but is really scared. So she asks Theo to grade him for her!!!! But this soon leads to a big hilarious mix up.

    The Cosby Show - Calling Doctor Huxtable (Season 3 - Episode 17)

    Cliff is called to the hospital for 3 deliveries, Malinda Williams appearance, Patricia Richardson appearance.

    The Cosby Show - You Only Hurt the One You Love (Season 3 - Episode 18)

    Rudy gets hurt from Theo's rough games. Rudy cries. Theo gets punished. Clair goes to a doctor and gets the same advice that Cliff gave her. Cliff learns that the woman who cleans up the Doctor's Lounge at the hospital (Rita Moreno) has been fired. Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable and Lisa Bonet as Denise Huxtable.

    The Cosby Show - The Shower (Season 3 - Episode 19)

    Denise holds a bridal shower for her pregnant and bride-to-be friend Veronica, but finds out some disturbing information. Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable, although mentioned.

    The Cosby Show - Cliff's 50th Birthday (Season 3 - Episode 20)

    Cliff's 50th birthday has all kinds of surprises.

    The Cosby Show - I Know That You Know (Season 3 - Episode 21)

    When Sondra and Elvin announce their engagement, Clair and the children use the news to play a practical joke on Cliff, who launches a counter-offensive of his own. Geoffrey Owens as Elvin.

    The Cosby Show - Andalusian Flu (Season 3 - Episode 22)

    While Cliff and Clair have the flu, Theo tries to keep the house going.

    The Cosby Show - Bald and Beautiful (Season 3 - Episode 23)

    Cliff's Navy friend comes to visit. Cockroach shaves his head to be in a rock video. Robert Culp (Bill Cosby's co-star from the 1960s TV series I Spy) appears as Scott Kelly.

    The Cosby Show - Planning Parenthood (Season 3 - Episode 24)

    Clair's sister decides she wants to be a mother. Cliff takes Rudy and her friends out to eat at a fancy restaurant.

    The Cosby Show - Hillman (Season 3 - Episode 25)

    The Huxtable family goes to Hillman College to attend a ceremony in honor of its president's retirement. Guest appearance by Joe Seneca. Filmed at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia. The episode serves as a backdoor pilot for the spinoff series A Different World, which premieres in the fall of 1987.

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