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Fade In, Fade Out

Episode Number: 161    Season Num: 6    First Aired: Wednesday January 10, 1996    Prod Code: 2195157
Kelly's father swoops into town, and once again sweeps her off of her feet with promises of a relationship. Although her friends warned her not to get too excited...she forged ahead with blind trust. Unfortunately, he abandons her and their plans to move in together, and Kelly makes some damaging choices. Meanwhile, trouble with Joe's heart has Donna fuming at the second-opinion he received. Nat is reunited with an old-flame.

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Writer: Meredith Stiehm, Steve Wasserman, Jessica Klein
Director: Jason Priestley
Star: Tiffani Thiessen (Valerie Malone (episodes 113 - 249)),  Jennie Garth (Kelly Marlene Taylor),  Jason Priestley (Brandon Walsh (episodes 1 - 247)),  Brian Austin Green (David Silver),  Ian Ziering (Steve Sanders),  Tori Spelling (Donna Marie Martin),  Kathleen Robertson (Clare Arnold (seasons 6 - 7, recurring previously)),  Joe E. Tata (Nat Bussichio (episodes 145 - 281, 289, 292 - 296; recurring previously))
Recurring Role: Ann Gillespie (Jackie Taylor),  Jason Wiles (Colin Robbins),  Cameron Bancroft (Joe Bradley),  Carl T. Evans (Jonathan Casten),  John Reilly (Bill Taylor),  Julie Parrish (Joan Diamond),  Emma Caulfield (Susan Keats)
Guest Star: Teresa Velarde (Nurse),  Robert Patrick Benedict (Student),  Elaine Joyce (Candace),  Rick Telles (Airport Attendant),  Jonathan Terry (Dr. Sam Levin),  Roger Corman (Himself),  Michael Mack (Dr. Darcy)

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Music:
You Really Got Me by The Kinks
Knock On Wood by Eddie Floyd (edit)

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The movie that they are watching at the beginning of the show is an actual film called Unholy Rollers a Roger Corman film that starred Joe E. Tata (Nat) and was Martin Scorsese's first editing job. (edit)
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