I love this show. I am watching all the episodes for the 20th time. I just don't get sick of it. It's classic sitcom TV! Frank and Marie are hysterical!
licksnkicks: I have found a compadre! 😄 I am actually to the point of considering buying the online episodes from Amazon because I have worn out several of my discs from the series! (And you’re the only one I feel comfortable telling!) 😅
the name of the song is "fantastic Voyage" by Lakeside. I've been looking for the name of the track for 2 years,finally found it and wanna share with anyone else who loves their music :D
Robert took the show it should have been everybody loves Robert cause he was the funniest honestly and the most realest it seems and fit in with any crowd he was and still will always be that cool😆😆😃
0:47 with Robert throwing up his hands always makes me laugh and puts me in a good mood. RIP Coolio (died today) that made the song Robert was dancing to.
Thank you so much for getting this up here, I recently saw this episode on TV. To me, Brad should be on Dancing With the Stars at some point. (smiles) God bless you and him always!!! Holly in East Tennessee
A scene this hilarious wouldn't happen on any so called sitcom today. No comedy in this new era is as funny as Raymond or a lot of the old shows were. There's no creativity anymore so scenes like this would never happen today
Brad Garrett had been on the stand up circuit for years, so when comics got their own sitcoms, they often threw their mates a bone. He was on Roseanne and Seinfeld before this. Seinfeld had on lots of comics from their time on the clubs scene. Fred Stoller, Dom Irrera, Jann Karam, Dana Gould, Rob Schneider, George Wallace, Rick Overton, et al
First Robert Barone was divorced from her ex-wife Joanne, first met Amy back on season 1, stayed single on season 2 and had a dancing date with his police officer coworker Judy. This was a great start for Robert to date with Amy for 2 years before getting married in future.
@skyrider316, thanks. I'm glad to hear it was included in the broadcast. It would've been a crime to deprive the TV audience of the hilarious robot part.