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The Jeffersons/Jenny's Thesis
Jenny's Thesis | |
Season 4, Episode 26 | |
Airdate | March 4, 1978 |
Written by | Paul M. Belous & Robert Wolterstorff |
Directed by | Jack Shea |
← 4x25 George and Louise in a Bind (3) |
5x01 → Louise's Painting |
The Jeffersons — Season Four |
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Jenny's Thesis is the twenty-sixth episode of the fourth season of The Jeffersons, and the eighty-seventh episode overall.
Starring: Isabel Sanford (Louise Jefferson), Sherman Hemsley (George Jefferson), Roxie Roker (Helen Willis) & Franklin Cover (Tom Willis), Marla Gibbs (Florence Johnston), Zara Cully (Mother Olivia Jefferson) (credit only), Berlinda Tolbert (Jenny Willis Jefferson) & Damon Evans (Lionel Jefferson) (credit only)
and Paul Benedict (Harry Bentley)
Additional Cast: Ned Wertimer (Ralph), Ernest Harden, Jr. (Marcus), Joseph Burns (L.C.), Bobby Ellerbee (Slick), Ron Trice (Rollo), Bob Harcum (Domino), Anthony Thompkins (Huey), Margaret Wheeler (Lady Customer), Bhetty Waldron (Clara)
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Plot Overview
Jenny needs a topic for a thesis that she's writing. However, her idea could lead her into danger when she decides her topic will be street gangs. This leads her to go to Harlem and meet Marcus, unknown to her Tom and George are following her.