During a practice session in the apartment, Uncle Bill accidentally breaks a vase before breaking a lamp, but in the next shot, the vase is briefly shown intact again.
The primary conflict arises when Jody’s tryout goes poorly; despite practicing with Uncle Bill, he fails to hit the ball after 14 attempts. However, his twin sister surprises everyone when she retrieves an errant ball with incredible accuracy and power. The Tigers insist she try out and immediately accept her as an outfielder.
Titled "Family Affair (Part 1)," this episode involves Winston being accused of paying a call girl. [S2E9] Family Affair
In the 1966 sitcom , Season 2, Episode 9 is titled "Take Me Out of the Ballgame" and originally aired on November 13, 1967. This episode explores classic sitcom themes of gender roles and family support through the lens of a local stickball team. Plot Summary
Uncle Bill initially worries that Jody will be humiliated by Buffy’s success, especially since Jody is relegated to "bat boy" and "water boy" duties. To Bill's surprise, Jody is not jealous; he is genuinely proud of his sister and happy with his supportive role, mainly because he finally got the team sweatshirt he wanted. Director: Charles Barton Screenwriters: Henry Garson and Edmund Beloin Guest Stars: David Brandon as Sam (the team captain) Bob DoQui as Officer Wilson Johnny Silver as the Cab Driver During a practice session in the apartment, Uncle
The episode begins with and Mr. French encountering a neighborhood stickball team, the 63rd Street Tigers. Jody, eager to earn one of the team's sweatshirts, decides to try out for second base, a position his Uncle Bill also played in his youth.
Brian Keith (Bill Davis), Sebastian Cabot (Mr. French), Kathy Garver (Cissy), Anissa Jones (Buffy), and Johnny Whitaker (Jody). Notable Trivia The Tigers insist she try out and immediately
Titled "Episode 9," this 2015 drama episode focuses on Alison giving birth during a hurricane while Noah is at a Hollywood party.