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A baseball client needs a kidney, and Arliss tries to convince the player's minor-league brother to donate his. Meanwhile, a soccer client scores a goal for the opposing team, causing him to take refuge at Rita's apartment while Kirby goes into hiding. Guests: Jesse Armstead, Steve Francis, Kevin Greene, Pat O'Brien
Until James Holzhauer's Jeopardy! appearance in 2019, Rose was placed in the top ten largest game show winners in history until April 24, 2019 (Holzhauer's total game show career winnings at the time after the episode was $1,193,508.33 (including J!'s career winnings of $1,135,175; Holzhauer's final winnings were $2,464,216 after his defeat on ...
January 7, 2008 Full Episode: Maureen Shea 8 13 (85) Colin is made into a rapper. January 12, 2008 Full Episode: Talib Kweli: 8 14 (86) Jessica is made into a figure skater. January 12, 2008 Full Episode: Elizabeth Reed 8 15 (87) Bryce is made into a ballroom dancer. January 12, 2008 Full Episode: Phillip 8 16 (88) Erick is made into a soap star.
Her first start is a disaster, with Ginny throwing just 10 pitches (all balls) and not recording an out. After the owner forces the team's manager to keep her on, Ginny receives inspiration from both her father and the team's catcher and records the win in her second start. A series of flashbacks shows her journey from Little League to the present.
A baseball lands at his feet and Raimon "Monta" Taro comes to retrieve it. When told to give Monta the ball, Sena throws the football, but it slips from his hand. Monta saves it splendidly from getting run over by a truck. Monta is put in the third string of the baseball team, the reserves of the reserves, due to his inability to throw or bat.
The following is a list of episodes for the American television sitcom, One Day at a Time. The series premiered on December 16, 1975 on CBS, and ended on May 28, 1984. A total of 209 episodes were produced spanning nine seasons.
The following is an episode list for the American sitcom television series According to Jim, which ran on ABC from October 3, 2001, to June 2, 2009. A total of 182 episodes and eight seasons were produced.
Shootout! is a documentary series featured on the History Channel and ran for two seasons from 2005 to 2006. It depicts actual firefights between United States military personnel and other combatants.