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Come On and Marry Me, BillEpisode Number: 62 Season Num: 3 First Aired: Monday April 10, 1989 Prod Code: 164335 |
Charlene's wedding is in jeopardy when she finds Bill handcuffed to a scantily clad dancer after his stag party.
| Writer: | Linda Bloodworth-Thomason |
| Director: | David Trainer |
| Star: | Dixie Carter (Julia Sugarbaker), Delta Burke (Suzanne Sugarbaker (Seasons 1-5)), Meshach Taylor (Anthony Bouvier), Annie Potts (Mary Jo Shively), Jean Smart (Charlene Frazier (Seasons 1-3)) |
| Recurring Role: | Alice Ghostley (Bernice Clifton), Douglas Barr (Colonel William "Bill" Stillfield), Hal Holbrook (Reese Watson) |
| Guest Star: | Priscilla Weems (Claudia Marie Shively), Howard Bloodworth (Uncle Howard), Fabiana Udenio (Little Latin Loupie), Bobbie Ferguson (Monette Marlin), Leanne Griffin (Sissy Frazier), Deborah Benson (Harlene Frazier), Gregory Wurster (Odell Frazier), Justin Burnette (Harold Thomas Frazier), Phyllis Cowan (Darlene Frazier), Barry Corbin (Norvelle 'Bud' Frazier), Ronnie Claire Edwards (Ione Frazier), Anne Haney (Aunt Phoebe Stillfield), Benay Venuta (Mrs. Ellen Stillfield) |
This was one of five hour-long episodes aired throughout the duration of the series.
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(Wedding Toast)
Uncle Howard: You know, being an old country lawyer, I usually get to deal with the debris of marriage. So it's a high privilege for me tonight to be in on the beginning of a marriage that looks so promising. Bill, Charlene: it's obvious to everybody here the passion that y'all hold for one another. It's something you can't fake, you can't hide, you can't buy; when you got it, you got it. And you two surely have it. My wish for you this evening is that you carry that passion with you through all your remaining days...always dancing that great male/female dance of love, sex, marriage, and eternal friendship as no one else has ever danced it...before you. May you, in short, dance the perfect Missouri Waltz.
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Uncle Howard: You know, being an old country lawyer, I usually get to deal with the debris of marriage. So it's a high privilege for me tonight to be in on the beginning of a marriage that looks so promising. Bill, Charlene: it's obvious to everybody here the passion that y'all hold for one another. It's something you can't fake, you can't hide, you can't buy; when you got it, you got it. And you two surely have it. My wish for you this evening is that you carry that passion with you through all your remaining days...always dancing that great male/female dance of love, sex, marriage, and eternal friendship as no one else has ever danced it...before you. May you, in short, dance the perfect Missouri Waltz.
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The song the girls perform for Charlene at her wedding shower is "Wedding Bell Blues" by the Fifth Dimension.
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We learn Charlene's middle name is Olivia, the name which she later gives her daughter.
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