Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids - Season 4

Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids - Season 4

Season 4

Network
DatesSep 11, 1976 - Oct 30, 1976
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Episodes

Smoke Gets in Your Hair
Season 4Episode 1

Smoke Gets in Your Hair

Suede Simpson looks good but smells bad. Fat Albert and Russell have to tell Suede Simpson that it's important to keep yourself clean.
Sep 11, 1976
What Say?
Season 4Episode 2

What Say?

Rudy likes Shanna but can't get her attention. The gang thinks Shanna's stuck up until Fat Albert figures out Shanna has a hearing problem, eventually convincing her to see a doctor for an examination. She eventually gets a hearing aid and Albert helps the gang to understand her situation.
Sep 18, 1976
Readin', Ritin' and Rudy
Season 4Episode 3

Readin', Ritin' and Rudy

Rudy can't stand school and his teacher so he drops out.Then Mudfoot talks to him about how Important it is to be in school and thanks him.
Sep 25, 1976
Suede Simpson
Season 4Episode 4

Suede Simpson

Suede Simpson looks good but smells bad. Fat Albert and Russell have to tell Suede Simpson that it's important to keep yourself clean.
Oct 2, 1976
Little Business
Season 4Episode 5

Little Business

The Gang goes into business so they can win a bike but then get tricked.
Oct 9, 1976
TV or Not TV
Season 4Episode 6

TV or Not TV

Monroe spends all his time watching Tv that he lets it ruin his life.
Oct 16, 1976
The Shuttered Window
Season 4Episode 7

The Shuttered Window

Undines Uncle passes away and has a hard time accepting death.
Oct 23, 1976
Junk Food
Season 4Episode 8

Junk Food

Slim and Fat Albert eat too much junk food. Fat Albert decides to start eating healthy, but Slim continues to eat junk food and it slows him down.
Oct 30, 1976

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