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"Sanford & Son"
Junk dealer Fred Sanford runs roughshod over his son and partner, Lamont, in a groundbreaking sitcom. Fred's moneymaking schemes routinely backfire, and he does just about anything to get out of working -- up to and including faking a heart attack. He's rude, sarcastic, outspoken, overtly prejudiced, and pretty darn nasty to his friends and family.

S2, EP4 "Jealousy"
Fred's fiancee brings a patient who is under her care to dinner at the Sanford home.

S2, EP5 "Tooth or Consequences"
When Fred gets a toothache, he insists that Lamont find a white dentist to cure him.

S6, EP8 "Committee Man"
Fred is chosen for a community-relations committee, and is offered a bribe.

S6, EP7 "The Winning Ticket"
Two con artists talk Fred into a promotion gimmick designed to increase sales in the junkyard.

S6, EP6 "I Dream of Choo Choo Rabinowitz"
To impress Lamont's future mother-in-law, Fred decides to get into the Book of World Records by being the man who stays awake for the longest time.

S6, EP5 "The Stakeout"
Fred discovers that the tenant he has a crush on is a man and a criminal.

S6, EP4 "California Crude"
When Fred learns of the possibility of oil on his property, he starts spending his "millions.".
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