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Dave and Bill (Dave Foley, Phil Hartman) react to new talent in the office when Jimmy (Stephen Root) brings in an intern -- his nephew (guest star Brad Rowe).
Dave and Bill (Dave Foley, Phil Hartman) react to new talent in the office when Jimmy (Stephen Root) brings in an intern -- his nephew (guest star Brad Rowe).
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S1, EP3 "Smoking"Tempers and butts flare when Bill (Phil Hartman) refuses to adhere to the new no-smoking regulations. With Dave Foley.
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S1, EP4 "The Crisis"Despite Dave's attempts to delegate duties, petty staff jealousies hinder the reporting of a news story.
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S1, EP5 "Big Day"It's Bonus Day and the staff show just how conniving and unfriendly they all are as they compete to get the money.
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S2, EP14 "The Song Remains the Same"Jimmy pulls pranks on the staff; a newspaper reporter interviews Bill.
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