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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air :: Mother's Day (04x23)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Mother's Day
Episode #: 04x23
Production Number: 60051
Original Airdate: Monday May 02nd, 1994
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Episode Crew
Director: Madeline Cripe
Writer: Leslie Ray
David Steven Simon
 
Episode Summary
 
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Jazz and his women Jewel want to have a child. The couple discovers they can't have children and ask Will to help get her pregnant.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Jeffrey A. TownesplayedJazzRecurring (29th appearance)
Karen Malina WhiteplayedJewelRecurring (second appearance)
Pat Crawford BrownplayedNurseRecurring (first appearance)
Eddie GorodetskyplayedMr. Considine 
Kenya MooreplayedDana 
Tarpon LondonplayedJazz Junior 
 
Episode Notes
 
Jazz: Don't try to comfort me, Will. I'm un-... comfortable.
 
Will: Jazz, man, don't you have some relatives or something? Why me?
Jazz: You got a good heart. You are a lot of smarts and tall, and got good teeth.
Jewel: Of course, we'll be praying he gets my ears.
 
 
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Barney

Will: Carlton, relax; I'll get you some new Barney sheets.

Barney is a large purple dinosaur that stars in a children's television show called Barney & Friends. The show debuted on PBS in 1992. In spite of being criticized as being excessively sappy and optimistic, it still is one of the most popular young children's television shows, creating a huge franchise around its star.
 
Johnny Appleseed

Will: Kinda like Johnny Appleseed without the apples, huh?

Johnny Appleseed, nee John Chapman, was an American pioneer and Christian missionary. He got his nickname because he planted apple trees in large parts of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. He was born in Leominster, Massachusetts, and became an American legend while he was still alive, being portrayed in works of art and literature. He is considered an early conservationist, what would be called today an ecologist. Will tells this to Mr. Considine because he donates his "seed" (sperm) without keeping the "apples."
 
 
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