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Aunt Esther and Uncle Woodrow Pffttt . . .Episode Number: 60 Season Num: 3 First Aired: Friday March 8, 1974 Prod Code: 323 |
Lamont and Grady have an unexpected visitor show up at their doorstep and it turns out to be Woody, Aunt Esther's husband who has been thrown out of the house. Fearing that his marriage is over, Woody asks to stay at the Sanford residence but Grady is against the idea. However, things get worse when Aunt Esther decides to move instead and kicks Woody to the wind.
| Writer: | Ilunga Adell |
| Director: | Bud Yorkin |
| Star: | Demond Wilson (Lamont Sanford) |
| Recurring Role: | Raymond Allen (Uncle Woodrow "Woody" Anderson), LaWanda Page (Aunt Esther Anderson), Whitman Mayo (Grady Wilson) |
| Guest Star: | Hilda Haynes (Aunt Minnie), Dorothy Meyer (Aunt Flossie) |
Woody: Grady, would you believe I never used to drink before I married Esther?
Grady: Yeah, Woody, I hate to tell you this, but you had to be drunk to marry Esther. (edit) Woody: Uh, say Grady, I was thinking. Would it be possible to uh, get a little shot of something? Just a little toddy for my body.
Grady: That body is so shoddy it don't need no toddy. (edit) Grady: You've got to put Esther in her place.
Woody: And where's that?
Grady: On the receiving end of your foot! (edit) Grady: My mother was a lady. I don't care how much she would have wanted to protest, she never would have burned her bloomers. (edit) Grady: They should be in a woman's domain.
Lamont: And I suppose that you think that's "barefoot, pregnant, and in the kitchen" right?
Grady: Nope. "Barefoot, naked, and in the boudoir."
Lamont: You know what, you a dirty old man. And all this time I thought that you were a clean old man
Grady: I'll be a clean old man when I'm a dead old man! (edit)
Grady: Yeah, Woody, I hate to tell you this, but you had to be drunk to marry Esther. (edit) Woody: Uh, say Grady, I was thinking. Would it be possible to uh, get a little shot of something? Just a little toddy for my body.
Grady: That body is so shoddy it don't need no toddy. (edit) Grady: You've got to put Esther in her place.
Woody: And where's that?
Grady: On the receiving end of your foot! (edit) Grady: My mother was a lady. I don't care how much she would have wanted to protest, she never would have burned her bloomers. (edit) Grady: They should be in a woman's domain.
Lamont: And I suppose that you think that's "barefoot, pregnant, and in the kitchen" right?
Grady: Nope. "Barefoot, naked, and in the boudoir."
Lamont: You know what, you a dirty old man. And all this time I thought that you were a clean old man
Grady: I'll be a clean old man when I'm a dead old man! (edit)
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