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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Spirit Of Competiton: Part 1"
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Roommates"
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William F. Claxton
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William F. Claxton
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Blinn William Blinn]
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Blinn William Blinn]
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|October 15, 1992
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Oct 15, 1992
 
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">A character making a home in an unexpected place,  how your character cleans</p>
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"The Spirit Of Competition: Part 2"
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William F. Claxton
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William F. Claxton
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William Blinn
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William Blinn
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|October 22, 1992
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Oct 22, 1992
 
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">A character is sick.</p>
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Robert C. Thompson
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Robert C. Thompson
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Ralph Farquhar & [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Rodney_Sullivan Kevin Rodney Sullivan]
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Ralph Farquhar & [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Rodney_Sullivan Kevin Rodney Sullivan]
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|October 29, 1992
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Oct 29, 1992
 
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|""
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Dance-off "
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Yossi Zemach
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Yossi Zemach
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|<span style="font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;color:rgb(44,44,44);" title="To be announced">TBA</span>
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|<span style="font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;color:rgb(44,44,44);" title="To be announced">TBA</span>
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|November 5, 1992
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Nov 5, 1992
 
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">When Cristopher Zapata, the leader of the gang, the Enforcers, asks Danté to find him a choreographer, Danté enlists Jade and Juanita to coach rival gangs, the Enforcers and the Silhouettes in a dance-off competition. Rather than fighting, the gangs are using the dance competition to settle a dispute between the two parties. Raphael is jealous of Cristopher's constant flirting with Juanita.</p>
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Knockout"
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|""
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William F. Claxton
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William F. Claxton
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William Blinn
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William Blinn
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|November 12, 1992
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Nov 12, 1992
 
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">When Christopher is challenged by Keach Howard, the last man Chris defeated, to a boxing match, Chris is adamant about not fighting and remaining focused on his dancing. When Keach meets Dwight and finds out that he is friends with Donlan, he beats him up. Chris seeks to avenge his friend injury. Leroy becomes a mentor to Billy Hall, a fellow dancer in Miss Grant's class who Leroy sees a lot of himself in.</p>
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Guest starring Dave Shelley (as Don Caruso) and Warren Vanders (as Gordie). Co-starring David Greenlee (as Dwight), Randy Shields (as Keach Howard), Derrick Brice (as Billy Hall), and Bronwyn Thomas (as Michelle). Featuring Gilbert Combs (as Opponent), Eartha D. Robinson (as Singer), Margaret Williams (as Singer), Darryl Tribble (as Singer), and Ann Nelson (as Mrs. Berg).
 
 
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"My Favorite Teacher"
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Daniels Marc Daniels]
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Daniels Marc Daniels]
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Virginia Aldridge
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Virginia Aldridge
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|November 19, 1992
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Nov 19, 1992
 
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">Danté, unwittingly, falls for Lisa Constanza, a student-teacher for Mr. DeMedina. Although the two are comfortable with their relationship, members of the faculty do not feel that relationship is appropriate.</p>
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Consequences"
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_A._Hoey Michael A. Hoey]
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Billy Field
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|November 26, 1992
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Nov 26, 1992
 
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">When Mr. Morloch announces that all students participating in any school production must have a minimum C average, the students become upset about their scores. Against Mr. Morcloch's objections, Mr. Sherwood assigns the students the responsibility of the teacher with Leroy making the tests and Danny grading them. Danny is forced to make a tough decision when he suspects a friend has cheated.</p>
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Guest starring Morgan Stevens (as David Reardon). Co-starring David Greenlee (as Dwight), Dave Nicolson (as Mr. Todd), Michael DeLorenzo (as Michael), Bronwyn Thomas (as Michelle), Derrick Brice (as Billy Hall), and Ann Nelson (as Mrs. Berg).
 
 
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Break Dance"
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|" "
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Peters Michael Peters]
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Michael McGreevey
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|December 10, 1992
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Dec 10, 1992
 
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">When Tino, the leader of the gang, the Enforcers, asks Danny to find him a choreographer, Danny enlists Christopher and Michael to coach rival gangs, the Enforcers and the Silhouettes in a "break dance" competition. Rather than fighting, the gangs are using the dance competition to settle a dispute between the two parties. Doris has trouble ridding herself of "Snake," a gang member who has a crush on her. Coco, inspired with Bruno's life out of school, has to decide whether or not to drop out with the chance to tour with a traveling act. (This would be the final episode that Erica Gimpel, "Coco," would appear in as a regular with her name remaining in the opening credits until the end of the season).</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">Write a holiday tale. What is your character’s favorite part of the holiday season. Reveal what your character got in a gift exchange.</p>
Guest starring Bill Forsythe (as Snake). Also starring Russ Marin (as Louie Bacca). Co-starring David Greenlee (as Dwight), Michael DeLorenzo (as Michael), and Thomas Guzman-Sanchez (as Tino). Featuring Kelly Minter (as Angel Rodriguez), Frances Lee Morgan (as Liz), Steven Daniells Silva (as Silhouette), and Ice-T (as One of the 'Enforcers') [Uncredited].
 
 
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|9
 
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Secrets"
 
| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Secrets"
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_French Victor French]
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Parke Perine
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|January 7, 1993
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|January 7, 1993
 
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">When Dwight shows up to school with severe bruises on his body, Danny along with the rest of the school believe he is a victim of bullying. Danny appoints himself as Dwight's bodyguard against his wishes. Against her requests, Larry Marshall, an undercover cop, joins Lydia's dance class in an attempt to bring rumoured drug trafficking within the school to a halt.</p>
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Guest starring Shawn Stevens (as Larry), Nancy Cartwright (as Muffin), Mariclare Costello (as Mrs. Mendenhall), and James Callahan (as Doctor). Also starring Mills Watson (as Richard Mendenhall). Co-starring David Greenlee (as Dwight), Michael DeLorenzo (as Michael), and Ann Nelson (as Mrs. Berg).
 
 
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Equals"
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Appearances"
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Michael Peters
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|''Story by'' : Paul Boorstin, Sharon Boorstin & Lee H. Grant
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|''Story by'' : Paul Boorstin, Sharon Boorstin & Lee H. Grant
 
''Teleplay by'' : Lee H. Grant
 
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">Holly falls for Billy Christiansen, a new piano player who plays at "Caruso's." Upon getting ready to ask him out, she learns that he is a physically handicapped, wheelchair bound, paraplegic. Mr. Morloch tries to get Miss Grant to give his friend and former baseball star, "Lefty" Rogers (played by famed R&B Singer Peabo Bryson) in pursuit of a career in recording jingles for television commercials, singing and dancing lessons.</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">While working on a scene together, Santana and Emmanuel are prompted by their friends to start going out with each other. </p>
Special Guest Star Peabo Bryson (as Lefty Carl Rogers). Guest starring Merritt Butrick (as Billy) and Dave Shelley (as Caruso). Featuring Gloria Charles (as Waitress) and Ann Nelson (as Mrs. Berg).
 
 
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fame_Looks_At_Music_%2783 Fame Looks At Music '83]"
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|" "
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_C._Miller Walter C. Miller]
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_C._Miller Walter C. Miller]
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Ehrlich Ken Ehrlich]
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Ehrlich Ken Ehrlich]
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">Write about a life changing coffee shop experience.</p>
<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">This special features the cast of "Fame," billed as "The Kids from Fame," along with the season three regular dancers in their first concert in the U.S. which takes a look back at popular music in the year 1983 (See 1983 in music). The concert took place on December 27, 1983 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California before a live capacity audience. Among other musical performances, this particular episode featured a medley of songs from motion pictures and a special tribute to Michael Jackson. (Guest starring is Irene Cara, who sang "Fame" - the song an Academy Award winner - originally for the film of the same title which she also starred in as the original Coco).</p>
 
Starring Debbie Allen, Cynthia Gibb, Billy Hufsey, Carlo Imperato, Valerie Landsburg, and Gene Anthony Ray. Guest starring Irene Cara (as Herself).
 
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
! id="ep51" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|51
 
! id="ep51" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|51
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|12
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|12
| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Appearances"
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|" "
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William F. Claxton
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William F. Claxton
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Ali Marie Matheson & [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_Ehrin Kerry Ehrin]
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Ali Marie Matheson & [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_Ehrin Kerry Ehrin]
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">While working on a scene together, Holly and Christopher are prompted by their friends to try going out with each other. Danny falls for Marya, a student hoping to be admitted into the School of the Arts. When they discover that her dancing ability - or lack thereof, isn't enough to get her in, Danny pursues Miss Grant asking her to "pull some strings."</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">Someone gives someone else flowers for an unusual reason.</p>
Guest starring Claudia Wells (as Marya). Co-starring Bronwyn Thomas (as Michelle) and Seth Kaufman (as Waiter).
 
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
! id="ep52" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|52
 
! id="ep52" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|52
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|13
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|13
| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Bottle of Blues"
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|" "
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Robert Scheerer
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Robert Scheerer
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Adam Rodman
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Adam Rodman
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">When Doris' ex-boyfriend, Sandy Gordon, who was expelled for his drinking problem, is allowed readmission into the School of the Arts, she's overjoyed until she learns that he was hiding his continuing battle with alcoholism from her. Doris enlists her friends to help him beat his addiction.</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">
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</p>
Guest starring Scott Colomby (as Sandy Gordon) and Ann Nelson (as Mrs. Berg).
 
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
! id="ep53" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|53
 
! id="ep53" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|53
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|14
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|14
| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Lisa's Song"
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|" " 
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debbie_Allen Debbie Allen]
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debbie_Allen Debbie Allen]
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Karen Davis
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Karen Davis
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">When Doris tries to get her classmates to do a production of the reputedly haunted play, "The Gypsy Queen," she and Miss Grant are convinced that they have seen a ghost. While trying to obtain a better understanding of the occult, they discover that Mrs. Berg is a "spirit medium."</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">
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</p>
Co-starring Christie Houser (as Lisa Danielle), Bronwyn Thomas (as Michelle), Seth Kaufman (as Rick the Waiter), and Ann Nelson (as Mrs. Berg).
 
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
! id="ep54" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|54
 
! id="ep54" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|54
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|15
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|15
| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"A Way of Winning"
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|" "
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Robert Scheerer
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Robert Scheerer
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Douglas Brooks West & Carole Coates
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Douglas Brooks West & Carole Coates
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| class="description" colspan="6" style="border-bottom-width:3px;border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3)rgba(84,89,93,0.3)rgb(255,225,53);"|
<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">When Mr. Morloch learns about Leroy's previous track success, he tries to persuade him to go for a college track scholarship much to Lydia's dismay. While doing character research for a role as an elderly woman in her acting class, Doris finds an older man falling for her.</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">
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</p>
Guest starring Morgan Stevens (as David Reardon), Lew Ayres (as Bert Kline), Michael Bell (as Hoskins), and Dave Shelley (as Don Caruso). Co-starring Jim Bridges (as Eddie).
 
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
! id="ep55" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|55
 
! id="ep55" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|55
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|16
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|16
| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Stages"
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|" "
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Kinon Richard Kinon]
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Kinon Richard Kinon]
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Billy Field
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Billy Field
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| class="description" colspan="6" style="border-bottom-width:3px;border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3)rgba(84,89,93,0.3)rgb(204,204,255);"|
<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">When Holly's mother, Suzie (played by guest star, Donna McKechnie) moves in with her, she finds that her mother is getting in the way of things. When Danny tries to hypnotize Leroy and Christopher, Mr. Morloch is inadvertently put under a post-hypnotic spell and Mrs. Sherwood wants to have some fun with it.</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">
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</p>
Guest starring Donna McKechnie (as Susan Laird), Johnny Haymer (as Gianni), and Dave Shelley (as Don Caruso). Co-starring David Greenlee (as Dwight), Charlie Brill (as Jennings), Bronwyn Thomas (as Michelle), Derrick Brice (as Dancer), and Ann Nelson (as Mrs. Berg).
 
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
! id="ep56" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|56
 
! id="ep56" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|56
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|17
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|17
| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Sheer Will"
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Wedding Bells From Hell"
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Robert Scheerer
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Robert Scheerer
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Christopher Beaumont
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Christopher Beaumont
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| class="description" colspan="6" style="border-bottom-width:3px;border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3)rgba(84,89,93,0.3)rgb(255,225,53);"|
<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">When the kids discover that Danny has leucemia, Doris makes her biggest effort to convince Danny to listen to his doctor and fight the disease. Lydia decides to show the kids how to make a non-dancer look good in a dance number.</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">Write about what made a character’s wedding special</p>
Guest starring Megan Daniels (as Teenager), [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fionnula_Flanagan Fionnula Flanagan] (as Dr. Pettibon), and [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Romano Andy Romano] (as Mr. Amatullo)
 
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
! id="ep57" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|57
 
! id="ep57" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|57
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|18
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|18
| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Catch a Falling Star"
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"In The Eye Of The Storm"
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Kinon Richard Kinon]
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Kinon Richard Kinon]
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan_Stevens Morgan Stevens]
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan_Stevens Morgan Stevens]
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| class="description" colspan="6" style="border-bottom-width:3px;border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3)rgba(84,89,93,0.3)rgb(255,225,53);"|
<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">A former night club performer, and close friend to Leroy's uncle, Eddie Macon (played by guest star, George Kirby), is discovered by Mr. Sherwood hiding out in a closet in her classroom. Now homeless and alcohol dependent, Leroy and Mr. Reardon attempt to help him while casting him in a school production. Holly helps Doris with a make-up in an attempt to impress a boy that she's interested in.</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">Write a story where the outcome is highly effected by weather.</p>
Guest starring George Kirby (as Eddie Macon) and Morgan Stevens (as David Reardon). Co-starring David Greenlee (as Dwight), Steffen Zacharias (as Harland), Bronwyn Thomas (as Michelle), and Richard Kantor (as Tony).
 
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
! id="ep58" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|58
 
! id="ep58" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|58
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|19
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|19
| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"A Friend in Need"
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|" "
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|David W. Hahn
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|David W. Hahn
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Parke Perine
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Parke Perine
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">Blind substitute teacher, Jim Hamilton (Played by guest star, Tom Sullivan), returns to the School of the Arts. This time he's returning as the director for a school production. He expresses a romantic interest in Lydia. After she turns down his advances, Jim backs out of the production leaving Lydia to believe that it's because of her. Morloch takes over as the director for the production while Lydia and the kids attempt to get the real reason for Jim's resignation.</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">
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</p>
Special Guest Star Tom Sullivan (as Jim Hamilton). Guest starring Dave Shelley (as Don Caruso). Co-starring John Fragnoli (as Allan Kerk), Michael DeLorenzo (as Michael) and Ann Nelson (as Mrs. Berg). Featuring Patti Lotz (as Marsha Wood) and Cynthia Pingree (as Other Woman).
 
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
! id="ep60" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|'''59'''
 
! id="ep60" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|'''59'''
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|20
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|20
| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Home Again"
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|" "
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Robert Scheerer
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Robert Scheerer
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|''Story by'' : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_Manchester Melissa Manchester], Kevin DeRemer & Christopher Beaumont
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|''Story by'' : [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_Manchester Melissa Manchester], Kevin DeRemer & Christopher Beaumont
 
''Teleplay by'' : Christopher Beaumont
 
''Teleplay by'' : Christopher Beaumont
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|May 6, 1984
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|May 6, 1993
 
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| class="description" colspan="6" style="border-bottom-width:3px;border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3)rgba(84,89,93,0.3)rgb(255,225,53);"|
<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">Miss Daniels, a former singer who stopped singing because of stage fright, fills in for Miss Sherwood as an English substitute. Miss Daniels tries to keep her past a secret, but Dwight remembers her from his childhood and gets Mr. Shorofsky's to help her overcome her fear. (Melissa Manchester, Grammy Award recipient for Best Female Vocalist, plays Miss Daniels in her dramatic television. She performs two of her hits: "City Nights" from her 1983 album "Emergency" and "Better Days" from her 1976 album "Better Days & Happy Endings.")</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">
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</p>
Special Guest Star Melissa Manchester (as Miss Denora 'Dene' Griffin Daniels). Co-starring David Greenlee (as Dwight), Michael DeLorenzo (as Michael), and Ann Nelson (as Mrs. Berg). Featuring Seth Kaufman (as Waiter).
 
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
! id="ep61" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|60
 
! id="ep61" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|60
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|21
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|21
| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Signs"
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| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|" "
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William F. Claxton
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William F. Claxton
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valerie_Landsburg Valerie Landsburg]and Michael A. Hoey
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valerie_Landsburg Valerie Landsburg]and Michael A. Hoey
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|May 13, 1984
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|May 13, 1993
 
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">While showing off for a girl in class, Christopher back flips and hits his head, resulting in severe hearing loss. He is forced to transfer to a school for deaf students. Christopher refuses help from his old friends but Theresa, a friend from his new school, helps him accept some help from a friend. Lydia and Shorofsky try mixing singers and dancers in the same production.</p>
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Also starring John Warner Williams (as Dr. Louis Henderson). Co-starring Michael DeLorenzo (as Michael), Bronwyn Thomas (as Michelle), Jackie Kinner (as Theresa), Mark Dana (as Mark), Julianne Gold (as Amy), Richard Kendall (as Teacher), and Ann Nelson (as Mrs. Berg). Featuring Kim Layton (as Kim).
 
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
! id="ep62" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|61
 
! id="ep62" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|61
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|22
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|22
| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"Heritage"
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Michael A. Hoey
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Michael A. Hoey
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Ken Ehrlich & Jay Grossman
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Ken Ehrlich & Jay Grossman
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|May 20, 1984
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|May 20, 1993
 
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">Lydia is hired to teach dance to a basketball team. While getting involved with the star player, S.T. Gray, he refuses to come to her class. Lydia has to decide whether to report him. Mr. Shorofsky is disappointed with Doris rejecting her heritage when she turns down the opportunity to perform at a Holocaust Survivors benefit. (Norm Nixon, San Diego Clippers guard and Debbie Allen's real-life husband, guest stars as S.T. Gray.)</p>
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Guest starring Norm Nixon (as S.T. Gray), Happy Hairston (as Kevin Taylor), Bob Seagren (as Coach Axler), Milton Selzer (as Leo Finkelstein), and Madlyn Rhue (as Mrs. Schwartz). Co-starring Michael DeLorenzo (as Michael), Jerry Chambers (as Player #1), Rick Barry (as Player #2), and Ann Nelson (as Mrs. Berg).
 
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align:center;background:rgb(242,242,242);"
 
! id="ep63" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|62
 
! id="ep63" scope="row" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|62
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|23
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|23
| class="summary" style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);text-align:left;"|"The Home Front"
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William F. Claxton
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|William F. Claxton
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Matt Geller
 
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|Matt Geller
| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|May 27, 1984
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| style="border-color:rgba(84,89,93,0.3);"|May 27, 1993
 
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<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:1em;font-variant:inherit;font-stretch:inherit;line-height:inherit;font-family:inherit;background:none;">Christopher's home troubles are affecting his performance in school and he is unable to tell his friends about his problems or seek their help. With his father unemployed, Chris is forced to take on the role of a parent to his young siblings. When the students fall behind in their efforts in class, Mr. Morloch holds a class on a Saturday.</p>
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Introducing Phoebe Yadon-Lewis (Alicia Morgan). Guest starring Victor French (as Mr. Donlon). Co-starring David Greenlee (as Dwight), Michael DeLorenzo (as Michael), Bronwyn Thomas (as Michelle), Chris Beaumont (as Interviewer), and Ann Nelson (as Mrs. Berg). Featuring Ami Foster (as Tracy Donlon), Jerry Supiran (as Keith Donlon), and Eartha D. Robinson (as Eartha)
 
 
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Season 3 (1992–93)

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Title Directed by Written by Original air date
40 1 "Roommates" William F. Claxton William Blinn Oct 15, 1992

A character making a home in an unexpected place,  how your character cleans

41 2 " " William F. Claxton William Blinn Oct 22, 1992

A character is sick.

42 3 " " Robert C. Thompson Ralph Farquhar & Kevin Rodney Sullivan Oct 29, 1992

43 4 "Dance-off " Yossi Zemach TBA Nov 5, 1992

When Cristopher Zapata, the leader of the gang, the Enforcers, asks Danté to find him a choreographer, Danté enlists Jade and Juanita to coach rival gangs, the Enforcers and the Silhouettes in a dance-off competition. Rather than fighting, the gangs are using the dance competition to settle a dispute between the two parties. Raphael is jealous of Cristopher's constant flirting with Juanita.

44 5 "" William F. Claxton William Blinn Nov 12, 1992

45 6 " " Marc Daniels Virginia Aldridge Nov 19, 1992

46 7 " " Nov 26, 1992

47 8 " " Dec 10, 1992

Write a holiday tale. What is your character’s favorite part of the holiday season. Reveal what your character got in a gift exchange.

48 9 "Secrets" January 7, 1993

49 10 "Appearances" Story by : Paul Boorstin, Sharon Boorstin & Lee H. Grant

Teleplay by : Lee H. Grant

January 14, 1993

While working on a scene together, Santana and Emmanuel are prompted by their friends to start going out with each other. 

50 11 " " Walter C. Miller Ken Ehrlich January 28, 1993

Write about a life changing coffee shop experience.

51 12 " " William F. Claxton Ali Marie Matheson & Kerry Ehrin February 4, 1993

Someone gives someone else flowers for an unusual reason.

52 13 " " Robert Scheerer Adam Rodman February 11, 1993

53 14 " "  Debbie Allen Karen Davis February 18, 1993

54 15 " " Robert Scheerer Douglas Brooks West & Carole Coates February 26, 1993

55 16 " " Richard Kinon Billy Field March 4, 1993

56 17 "Wedding Bells From Hell" Robert Scheerer Christopher Beaumont March 18, 1993

Write about what made a character’s wedding special

57 18 "In The Eye Of The Storm" Richard Kinon Morgan Stevens March 25, 1993

Write a story where the outcome is highly effected by weather.

58 19 " " David W. Hahn Parke Perine April 1, 1993

59 20 " " Robert Scheerer Story by : Melissa Manchester, Kevin DeRemer & Christopher Beaumont

Teleplay by : Christopher Beaumont

May 6, 1993

60 21 " " William F. Claxton Valerie Landsburgand Michael A. Hoey May 13, 1993

61 22 " " Michael A. Hoey Ken Ehrlich & Jay Grossman May 20, 1993

62 23

" "

William F. Claxton Matt Geller May 27, 1993