List of The Cosby Show episodes

List of The Cosby Show episodes

The following is a list of episodes for the NBC television sitcom, The Cosby Show. The series aired from September 20, 1984 to April 30, 1992 with 201 episodes produced spanning 8 seasons. (Note: It should not be confused with the subsequent, and similarly named show Cosby.)

Contents

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired
Season premiere Season finale
1 24 September 20, 1984 May 9, 1985
2 25 September 26, 1985 May 15, 1986
3 25 September 25, 1986 May 7, 1987
4 24 September 24, 1987 April 28, 1988
5 26 October 6, 1988 May 11, 1989
6 26 September 24, 1989 May 3, 1990
7 26 September 20, 1990 May 2, 1991
8 25 September 19, 1991 April 30, 1992

Season 1: 1984–1985

  • All the main characters appeared in all the episodes.
  • This season comprised 24 episodes.
  • The first season opening credits featured the Huxtable family playing sports in Central Park. Two versions of the show's theme song were used in this sequence. A long version of the show's theme was heard in the second and another episode, but a shortened version with a few bars taken out and with a different, though similar, style was used for the rest of the season. The show's theme, titled "Kiss Me", was composed by Stu Gardner and Bill Cosby.
Series # Season # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code
1 1 "Pilot" Jay Sandrich Michael Leeson & Ed. Weinberger September 20, 1984 0101
Cliff and Clair deal with the daily pressures of having children. Theo gets four D's on his report card, while Denise goes on a date with an older boy. Cliff illustrates the cost of living to Theo using Monopoly money. When he tries to reason with his father about loving him regardless of his grades, Cliff responds by saying, "That's the dumbest thing I ever heard in my life!" Theo resolves to do better in school. Meanwhile Rudy can't sleep because Rudy claims she heard the Wolfman growling in her closet, so Rudy and Vanessa sleep with Cliff & Clair. 
2 2 "Goodbye Mr. Fish" Jay Sandrich Earl Pomerantz September 27, 1984 0102
When Rudy's pet fish, Lamont, dies, Cliff tries to bring the family together for a funeral in the bathroom. The festivities end when Rudy gets bored and leaves to watch TV. 
3 3 "Bad Dreams" Jay Sandrich John Markus October 4, 1984 0103
Vanessa claims that she is old enough to watch a scary movie that Theo saw, but Cliff still forbids it. Vanessa sneaks out anyway, and ends up having nightmares as a result. 
4 4 "Is That My Boy?" Jay Sandrich John Markus October 11, 1984 0105
Freshman Theo tries out for the football team and makes it. Cliff is overjoyed, but his pride falters when he discovers his son will never be a star. Theo, however, is just happy being on the team. Meanwhile, Rudy believes that her older brother and sisters don't like her. 
5 5 "The Shirt Story" Jay Sandrich John Markus October 18, 1984 0108
Theo wants to impress a girl by wearing an expensive shirt by designer Gordon Gartrelle. Since Cliff and Clair will not pay for it, Denise offers to make a copy of the shirt for him. Guest appearance by Kadeem Hardison, who years later would portray Dwayne Wayne on the Cosby Show spinoff, A Different World.
(NOTE: The name "Gordon Gartrelle" was taken from a staff member, who eventually became a writer/producer for The Cosby Show during the final two seasons of the series.) 
6 6 "Breaking With Tradition" Jay Sandrich Earl Pomerantz October 25, 1984 0106
Cliff's father, Russell, pays a visit and begins questioning Cliff about the kids' college choices. He asks Denise about Hillman, his and Cliff's alma mater. Denise is dead-set against it at first, until Russell tells her that the males outnumber the females there. Also Cliff reveals that he went to Hillman because of a young woman who later will be his wife. First appearance of Earle Hyman as Russell Huxtable, Cliff's father. 
7 7 "One More Time" Jay Sandrich Earl Pomerantz November 1, 1984 0107
While Clair cares for a friend's baby, she begins to consider having another. Cliff desperately tries to talk her out of it, claiming that babies are "false advertising", and grow up to be a nuisance. Clair's mother, Carrie, then reminds her that the older you are when you have kids, the older you'll be if they end up having to come back and live at home. First appearance of Ethel Ayler as Carrie Hanks, Clair's mother. 
8 8 "Play It Again, Vanessa" Jay Sandrich Jerry Ross November 8, 1984 0109
Vanessa plays the clarinet in the school's orchestra. Though she tries her best and practices daily, she simply cannot play the instrument. She plays an embarrassing solo at the school concert, but her parents support her anyway. Guest Dizzy Gillespie as Mr. Hampton, Vanessa's music teacher. 
9 9 "How Ugly Is He?" Jay Sandrich John Markus November 15, 1984 0110
Denise has a new boyfriend, David, but is reluctant to bring him home. She fears that Cliff will, like always, make fun of the boy and ruin her chances with him. Cliff and Clair are initially impressed with David until he expresses some unwanted opinions about medicine and the law at dinner. Kristoff St. John plays boyfriend David. 
10 10 "Bon Jour, Sondra" Jay Sandrich Michael Loman & Jerry Ross November 22, 1984 0111
Sondra, the eldest Huxtable child, makes her first appearance when she visits home for Thanksgiving. She plans on going to Paris for the summer with her friends, and hopes that her parents will support the decision. While Clair, Vanessa, Rudy, Theo, and Denise agree that she should go, she barely makes it with the head of household, Cliff. 
11 11 "You're Not a Mother Tonight"
"Knight to Knight"
Jay Sandrich Karyl Geld Miller & Korby Siamis December 6, 1984 0104
Clair is exhausted from constantly caring for the children, so Cliff decides to take her out on the town for "You're Not a Mother Night." Cliff reserves a suite in the Biltmore Hotel. While there, some of Clair's motherly instincts start kicking in—but they stop in time for a romantic evening. 
12 12 "Rudy's Sick" Jay Sandrich Matt Williams December 13, 1984 0113
Clair could be named partner at her law firm if an interview goes well, but Rudy is sick! Cliff vows to take care of her while Clair works, and engages in some unique doctoring methods. Clair is named partner and Rudy is fine in the end. 
13 13 "Father's Day" Jay Sandrich John Markus & Elliot Shoenman December 20, 1984 0112
Cliff complains about the poor quality of his annual Father's Day gifts. He challenges the children to find some better presents for a December Father's Day. They give him thoughtful — if not quite attractive — presents. 
14 14 "Independence Day" Jay Sandrich Matt Robinson January 10, 1985 0114
Theo gets his ear pierced to impress a girl, but Denise thinks it might be infected. She is correct, and Theo must go to Cliff. Cliff hopes that Grandpa Huxtable will punish Theo, but the old man instead relates the story of how Cliff tried to straighten his hair to impress Clair, but ended up burning it off! Russell brags, and Anna reminds him of the time that he had a tattoo of her name placed on his chest, but ended up with a huge scar on his chest when he tried to remove it when the tattoo artist misspells Anna's name (Adda instead of Anna, which was also the name of the girl who was a rival of Anna's for Russell's affection). First appearance of Clarice Taylor as Anna Huxtable, Cliff's mother. 
15 15 "Physician of the Year" Jay Sandrich John Markus January 17, 1985 0115
Cliff is set to receive an important award, but a woman goes into labor right before the ceremony. Theo delivers his speech for him. Guest appearances by Aleta Mitchell as Mrs. Randall, Elisa de la Roche as Nurse, Sheldon Leonard as Dr. Wexler 
16 16 "Jitterbug Break" Jay Sandrich Matt Williams January 31, 1985 0116
Cliff tries to impress Denise's friends by teaching them how to jitterbug. Some of Clair's friends also show off their dance moves. Soon, the whole house is full of dancers. Guest appearances by Blair Underwood as Denise's boyfriend (uncredited), Judith Jamison as Marie, Donald McKayle as Ralph, Gerard Cooper as Guy, Christine Langner as Girl 
17 17 "Theo and the Joint" Jay Sandrich John Markus February 7, 1985 0117
Clair discovers a marijuana joint in one of Theo's school books. She and Cliff confront him about it, and accept his explanation — another boy slipped it in. Theo confronts the boy and brings him home to confess in order to remove any uncertainty from his parents about his telling the truth. Theo and the boy actually start to become friends, but Clair starts to think Theo and his friends are part of a drug scheme. Guest appearances by Stephen Thompson as Anthony Braxton, Iman as Mrs. Montgomery, one of Cliff's patients.
(NOTE: Rudy says her full name in this episode, Rudith Lillian Huxtable.) 
18 18 "Vanessa's New Class" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra & Matt Williams February 14, 1985 0118
Vanessa is placed in an advanced science class. She creates a model of the solar system, but learns that she will have to work harder than ever hopes to succeed. First appearance of Pam Potillo as Vanessa's friend Janet Meisner. Guest appearances by William Christian as Mr. Robertson), Kim Hauser as Girl #1, Audrey Wong as Girl #2, Rado Randriamamonjy as Leon Haywood. 
19 19 "Clair's Case" Jay Sandrich Winifred Hervey February 21, 1985 0119
A sneaky mechanic tries to swindle Sondra. It's Clair to the rescue as the two battle in court when the first lawyer for the case drops out. Guest appearances by David Langston Smyrl as the man in court, Shawn Elliott as Mr. Wilson, Alan North as Judge. This is the only episode where Clair Huxtable is seen in a courtroom
20 20 "Back to the Track, Jack" Jay Sandrich Matt Robinson February 28, 1985 0120
Cliff's college track coach contacts him and asks to run in a charity event between Hillman and its rival, Norton College. Heathcliff "Combustible Huxtable" trains, but soon learns that he is not the runner he was all those years ago. Guest appearances by Al Freeman, Jr. as Coach Ernie Scott, 1956 Olympic medalist Joshua Culbreath as Col. Sanford B. "Tailwind" Turner, Dhamiri Abayomi as Himself 
21 21 "The Younger Woman" Jay Sandrich John Markus March 14, 1985 0121
Cliff and Clair receive a visit from an old friend — and he has a new girlfriend that is half his age. They are initially suspicious, but learn that judging by appearances isn't always right. Guest appearances by Terry Farrell as Nicki Phillips, Robert King as Dr. Mike Newcomb 
22 22 "Slumber Party" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra March 28, 1985 0122
Rudy invites all of her friends over for a slumber party. It's Cliff's job to watch over them, and he demonstrates some unique games to wrangle the youngsters. In the end, Russell drops by and demonstrates the perfect way to deal with kids-bribe them! First appearance of Peter Costa as Peter, the Huxtables' neighbor. Guest appearances by Earle Hyman as Russell. With Dana Bryant, Kyle Bryant, Alicia Keys (billed under her given name of Alicia Cook), Naoka Nakagawa, Desiree Scott, Sing Smith-Stewart as Rudy's friends. The show opened with a brief voiceover from Keshia Knight Pulliam explaining that this episode was meant specifically for kids. 
23 23 "Mr. Quiet" Jay Sandrich Emily Tracy May 2, 1985 0125
Cliff, Clair, and the Huxtable clan volunteer at a local community center. There, a battered boy tries to find help, and the owner — Tony Castillo — does his best to lend assistance. Guest appearances by David Langston Smyrl as Chester, Alexis Cruz as Enrique Tarron, Tony Orlando as Tony Castillo, Ada Maris as Selena Cruz, Pearl Tama as Sonia Tarron, Emmet O'Sullivan as Old Man, Raymond Rosario as Kid, Angela Bassett as Mrs. Mitchell, Olga Merediz as Mrs. Rodriguez, Lisa Mordente as Expectant Mother #1, Alva Chinn as Expectant Mother #2. This episode was a backdoor pilot for a proposed spin-off series featuring Tony Orlando's character and the community center, which never came to fruition. Also the first episode in which Clair is shown to be fluent in Spanish. 
24 24 "Cliff's Birthday" Jay Sandrich John Markus & Elliot Shoenman May 9, 1985 0124
Cliff is turning 48, and as usual, he is trying to find out what his birthday present is ahead of time. Clair, with the help of the kids, orchestrates a huge trick. Cliff is fooled, and doesn't find about what is birthday surprise is: a visit to Lena Horne's private club. Guest appearances by Lena Horne as herself, Clarence Williams III as Clarence Thornehill.
(Note: In episode 12, Cliff says his birthday is in October, although the episode could be set at any time in the year.) 

Season 2: 1985–1986

  • This season comprised 25 episodes.
  • Bill Cosby, Phylicia Rashad, Lisa Bonet, Malcolm Jamal-Warner, Tempestt Bledsoe and Keshia Knight Pulliam appeared in all the episodes.
  • Sabrina Le Beauf was absent for nine episodes.
  • For the second season, the opening credits changed from the Huxtables in the park to a gray room with the cast dancing. The song was changed for the first time keeping the show's theme signature and featured a sort of jazz tone. Each cast member, in descending age of their characters, dances alongside Cosby as his/her name is shown in the credits. Bill Cosby is seen at the end of the credits "dancing" to the music as the production credits appear and at the end, he quickly turns his head and looks into the camera before the sequence fades to black. Two versions of this theme were also used. Much like the season one theme, both versions of season two's theme song were completely different in sound than the other. The long version featured more of a synth beat than the short. Midway through the season, following her marriage to NBC sportscaster Ahmad Rashād, Phylicia Ayers-Allen's name in the opening credits is changed to "Phylicia Rashād". Producer Caryn Sneider's (who also got married) credit was also changed to read "Produced by Caryn Sneider Mandabach."
Series # Season # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code
25 1 "First Day of School" Jay Sandrich John Markus & Elliot Shoenman September 26, 1985 0201

Cliff and Clair are overjoyed with the arrivial of the new school year, as their children are finally out of the house.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable 
26 2 "The Juicer" Jay Sandrich Matt Williams October 3, 1985 0204
Cliff, who has a penchant for electronic appliances, buys a juicer. Rudy and Peter, bored from Vanessa's inattentive babysitting, decide to use it even though they are not allowed to use appliances. 
27 3 "Happy Anniversary" Jay Sandrich Elliot Shoenman October 10, 1985 0203

For Russell and Anna's 49th anniversary, the family commissions a portrait of the couple as newlyweds and offers them a cruise to Europe. Later in the evening, the whole family performs Ray Charles' "Night Time Is the Right Time", with Theo, Rudy and Cliff each lip-synching a solo.

Note- in 1997, TV Guide ranked this episode number 54 on it's '100 Greatest Episodes of All Time' list.[1] 
28 4 "Cliff in Love" Jay Sandrich John Markus October 17, 1985 0205
Sondra breaks up with her boyfriend Elvin and is depressed, taking it out on the family. Cliff and Clair aren't exactly unhappy; they find Elvin rather annoying. Later, he appears at the house with flowers and tries to apologize. While there, he offers some of his sexist rhetoric to Clair, who quickly becomes annoyed. First appearance of Geoffrey Owens as Elvin. Joseph C. Phillips appears as Daryl (Phillips joins the cast in Season 6 as Denise's new husband, Navy Lt. Martin Kendall). 
29 5 "Theo and the Older Woman" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra October 24, 1985 0202
When friend Suzanne accompanies Denise to observe the Huxtables' normal behavior, a smitten Theo behaves far from normally. Guest appearances by Robin Givens as Suzanne and Blair Underwood as Mark. 
30 6 "Halloween" Jay Sandrich Elliot Shoenman October 31, 1985 0206

Vanessa has a Halloween party. She has a crush on a boy named Robert Forman, but while daydreaming about her love, she drops an entire tray of glasses and embarrasses herself in front of the guests. First appearance of Dondre Whitfield as Robert. Akili Prince as Scott. (Years later, Prince would originate the role of Terrence Frye on All My Children. Upon leaving that series, he was replaced by Whitfield.)

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable 
31 7 "Rudy Suits Up" Jay Sandrich Gary Kott November 7, 1985 0208
Rudy plays football and becomes a star, much to the chagrin of Clair, who worries she'll get hurt. But reluctance turns to excitement when Rudy is the star of her first game. 
32 8 "Denise Drives" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra November 14, 1985 0207

Denise wants to buy a car, so she plans to use her savings to do so, but Cliff and Clair quickly point out flaws in her plan. The answer to everyone's problems comes from friend Mr. Lucas, who has an old car he is willing to sell. Denise proves herself a good driver, and the car is hers. David Langston Smyrl as Mr. Lucas.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable 
33 9 "Clair's Sister" Jay Sandrich John Markus & Elliot Shoenman November 21, 1985 0209
Clair's sister Sarah gets engaged. First appearance of Joe Williams as Clair's father Al Hanks. Guest appearance by Mario Van Peebles as Garvin. 
34 10 "Clair's Toe" Jay Sandrich Matt Williams December 5, 1985 0211
While preparing to go out on a proposal anniversary dinner, Clair breaks her toe, but tries not to let it upset her routine. In the end, she develops a unique piece of footwear to hide her cast. 
35 11 "Denise's Friend" Jay Sandrich John Markus December 12, 1985 0213

Denise asks Cliff to talk to her friend, who has a medical problem. Cliff diagnoses the girl as having a mild bladder infection, but learns that she was wary of telling her parents without certainty. Cliff and Clair decide to show the kids that they can tell them anything, but the children quickly point out that their parents will just get angry. Cliff admits that anger is part of problems, but tells the children that no matter what, they will be loved. Guest appearance by Stacey Dash as Michelle, Denise's friend

Note- This episode won the 1986 Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series.[2] 
36 12 "Mrs. Westlake" Jay Sandrich Elliot Shoenman January 2, 1986 0210

Theo's math teacher comes for dinner, to Theo's extreme consternation. He thinks she plans to tell his parents of a bad grade on a math test. To his surprise, Mrs. Westlake comes to dinner looking young, attractive, and even with a sense of humor; and she has a very good surprise! Mrs. Westlake also gives Theo his test-he actually gets an 89, and he proceeds to embrace her, much to his shock. Guest appearance by Sonia Braga as Mrs. Westlake.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable 
37 13 "The Auction" Jay Sandrich Gary Kott January 9, 1986 0214
Clair bids on a painting by her great-uncle that her grandmother had once owned. Attempting to win her favor, Elvin tries to bake her a cake, but fails miserably; he then gets advice from Cliff on how to pass himself off as a good cook. In real life, the painting used in the episode is Funeral Procession by Ellis Wilson. 
38 14 "Vanessa's Bad Grade" Jay Sandrich Ross Brown January 16, 1986 0212
Vanessa steals a sweater from Denise. The two soon begin to fight. In the end, Rudy's choice of television viewing, the "I Have a Dream" speech, reminds the whole family of what a real problem is. Excerpt from Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech featured at the end of the episode (Originally aired four days before the first observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as a U.S. federal holiday). 
39 15 "Theo and Cockroach" Jay Sandrich Thad Mumford January 30, 1986 0215
Theo and his friend Cockroach scheme to pass a test on William Shakespeare's "Macbeth", which neither one has read. First appearance of Carl Anthony Payne II as Cockroach.
Phylicia Ayers-Allen changes her professional name to Phylicia Rashād, after marrying NBC sportscaster Ahmad Rashād
40 16 "The Dentist" Jay Sandrich Elliot Shoenman February 2, 1986 0216

Peter goes to the dentist, but has Rudy come along for moral support so Peter won't be afraid of the dentist anymore. Guest appearance by Danny Kaye (in one of his last appearances) as Dr. Burns, who is also Cliff's dentist.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable 
41 17 "Play It Again, Russell" Jay Sandrich John Markus February 13, 1986 0217

The jazz group that Russell played with years ago reunites for a tribute show. Guest appearances by jazz musicians Tito Puente, Art Blakey, Percy Heath, Jimmy Heath, Tommy Flanagan, Eric Gale, Joe Wilder, Carlos Valdes ("Patato"), Bootsie Barnes, and Jimmy Oliver. Slide Hampton provided the audio track for Russell's trombone solos.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable 
42 18 "A Touch of Wonder" Jay Sandrich Mattt Williams February 20, 1986 0218

After his limo collides with Denise's car, Stevie Wonder (appearing as himself) invites the Huxtables to a recording session. Wonder performs "I Just Called to Say I Love You" with Clair and the family.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable 
43 19 "Full House" Jay Sandrich Gary Kott February 27, 1986 0219
After an exhausting late shift at the hospital and a night's sleep, all Cliff wants is to read his paper in peace - but the children have taken over every room in the house. 
44 20 "Close to Home" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra March 13, 1986 0220

A close friend of Cliff's, played by Samuel E. Wright, is overcome with sadness due to his daughter's recurring drug addiction. His feelings are set off as he observes the close relationship between Cliff, Clair, and Denise, who is his daughter's age.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable 
45 21 "An Early Spring" Jay Sandrich Matt Williams March 20, 1986 0222

Theo's math teacher has a baby and Cockroach shows a different side. Carl Anthony Payne II as Cockroach. Sonia Braga as Mrs. Westlake. Cockroach's real name, Walter Bradley, is revealed in this episode.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable 
46 22 "Theo's Holiday" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra, John Markus & Matt Williams April 3, 1986 0221

After Theo claims that he'll have no problem making it in the "real world", the Huxtables convert their house in the "Real World Apartments" and teach him a lesson about the real world; i.e., needing employment and references to get an apartment, income to get a bank loan, having to pay for his meals, etc.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable (Cliff wears a cap that says Magnum P.I.) 
47 23 "The Card Game" Jay Sandrich Matt Robinson April 10, 1986 0224
Cliff plays pinochle with his father, a former teacher, and a friend. Theo buys a cheap ring for his girlfriend Tanya. Guest appearance by Roscoe Lee Browne as Dr. Foster. 
48 24 "Off to the Races" Jay Sandrich Matt Williams May 8, 1986 0225
In a charity run, Cliff races at the Penn Relays with "Tailwind" Turner and - as apparent payback for the race a year prior - ends up having to run the final leg against Olympic gold medalist Valerie Brisco-Hooks. Guest appearance by Josh Culbreath as Col. Sanford "Tailwind" Turner. Cameo appearance by Bill Cosby's real wife, Camille Cosby (uncredited).
Portions filmed at the Penn Relays, held in Philadelphia at the University of Pennsylvania's Franklin Field
49 25 "Denise's Decision" Jay Sandrich Matt Robinson May 15, 1986 0223
After much deliberation, Denise chooses the college that she will attend in the fall. 

Season 3: 1986–1987

  • This season comprised 25 episodes.
  • Bill Cosby, Malcolm Jamal-Warner, Tempestt Bledsoe and Keshia Knight Pulliam appeared in all the episodes.
  • Phylicia Rashad was absent for two episodes.
  • Lisa Bonet was absent for eight episodes.
  • Sabrina Le Beauf was absent for eleven episodes.
  • Season three's opening sequence featured the cast dancing to Latin jazz in a gray/blue room. Once again, Bill Cosby is seen at the end of the credits dancing to the music as the production credits appear and at the end, he quickly turns his head and looks into the camera before the sequence fades to black. Two versions of this theme were used. However, the season three theme's long version had some parts cut, instead of a differently composed version of that theme.
  • Phylicia Rashād was pregnant throughout much of this season, so the crew hid her stomach for most of the season, using such devices as staging the character standing behind the kitchen counter or lying in bed under the covers.
Series # Season # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code
50 1 "Bring 'Em Back Alive" Jay Sandrich Matt Williams September 25, 1986 0301

The Huxtable house is thrown into chaos after Rudy finds a snake in the basement.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra 
51 2 "Food for Thought" Jay Sandrich John Markus October 2, 1986 0302
Clair challenges Cliff to not eat any salty or fatty foods for the day. Denise leaves for her freshman year at Hillman College. 
52 3 "Golden Anniversary" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra October 9, 1986 0303
Russell and Anna's 50th wedding anniversary. The family performs James Brown's "I Got the Feelin' " in this sequel to Season 2's "Happy Anniversary".
Earle Hyman as Russell. Clarice Taylor as Anna. Guest appearance by Frank Foster and the Count Basie Orchestra.
First mention of Rudy's desire to have a husband named "Bud" when she grows up. 
53 4 "Man Talk" Jay Sandrich John Markus October 16, 1986 0305

Though he already has a steady girlfriend, Theo wants to start dating someone else.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra 
54 5 "Mother, May I?" Jay Sandrich Susan Fales October 23, 1986 0304

After Clair specifically forbids Vanessa from wearing make-up till she turns 15, she does it anyway behind her mother's back.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Lisa Bonet as Denise 
55 6 "The March" Tony Singletary Gary Kott October 30, 1986 0306

Theo writes a report on the March on Washington, but gets a poor grade and is asked to redo his project. Much to his surprise he learns more about the march from his family than he did from books. Meanwhile Vanessa is worried about asking a boy to the turn-around dance.

This is the first episode in the series not to be directed by Jay Sandrich. 
56 7 "Theo's Flight" Tony Singletary Gary Kott November 6, 1986 0307

Theo and Cockroach decide they want to learn to fly, but Cliff doesn't want to waste his money on another dream of his son's. First appearance of Deon Richmond as Kenny, a.k.a. "Bud".

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Lisa Bonet as Denise 
57 8 "Vanessa's Rich" Tony Singletary Margaret Beddow Hatch November 13, 1986 0308

Vanessa gets into a fight with a classmate who calls her a stuck-up rich girl. Guest appearance by Essence Atkins.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Lisa Bonet as Denise 
58 9 "Denise Gets a D" Jay Sandrich Matt Geller November 20, 1986 0309
Denise's college career starts with a D, but Denise is to scared to show her parents. Clair needs to rest in bed because of a pinched nerve. Rudy portrays "the wind" in a school play. Guest appearance by Rosalind Cash as Dr. Hughes (The episode is preceded by a 30-second anti-drug public service announcement featuring Bill Cosby). 
59 10 "A Girl and Her Dog" Jay Sandrich Chris Auer December 4, 1986 0312

Rudy and Peter find a dog and attempt to take care of it without her parents knowing.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Lisa Bonet as Denise 
60 11 "War Stories" Jay Sandrich Matt Robinson December 11, 1986 0310
Cliff, Russell, and two of his friends play a game of pinochle and share World War II stories. Vanessa prepares to go to a skating party with date Tyrone Baxter, but soon finds a very cute guy crossing her path. 
61 12 "Cliff in Charge" Jay Sandrich Matt Williams December 18, 1986 0311
Cliff is in charge when Clair leaves for 10 days. 
62 13 "Monster Man Huxtable" Jay Sandrich Gary Kott January 8, 1987 0313

Elvin helps Theo with some wrestling moves, although he and Sondra have made plans for the weekend, and reveals that he is thinking of marrying her.

Absent: Lisa Bonet as Denise and Phylicia Rashād as Clair, although mentioned. 
63 14 "Rudy Spends the Night" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra January 15, 1987 0314

Cliff establishes the Huxtable Men's Club when the women are away to help Theo get over his sadness of a lost date. Vanessa is very excited that big sister Denise is letting her go to the Village with Denise's college friends. Rudy spends the night with Cliff's parents.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Phylicia Rashād as Clair, although mentioned. 
64 15 "Say Hello to a Good Buy" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, John Markus & Matt Williams January 22, 1987 0315
Cliff buys a new car. Rudy cuts some animal pictures out of Cliff's expensive books for school. Guest appearances by Gilbert Gottfried and Sinbad, who would later portray Walter Oakes on the Cosby Show spinoff, A Different World.
Watched by almost 65 million viewers when it originally aired, it is the highest-rated episode of the series. 
65 16 "Denise Gets an Opinion" Tony Singletary Gary Kott February 5, 1987 0316

Denise has a blind date, but is really scared. So she asks Theo to grade him for her, but this soon leads to a big hilarious mix-up.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra 
66 17 "Calling Doctor Huxtable" Jay Sandrich Chris Auer February 12, 1987 0317
Cliff is called to the hospital for three deliveries. Guest appearances by Malinda Williams and Patricia Richardson
67 18 "You Only Hurt the One You Love" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra & John Markus February 19, 1987 0318

Rudy gets hurt from Theo's rough games. She cries, and Theo gets punished. Clair goes to a doctor and gets the same advice that Cliff gave her. Cliff learns that the woman who cleans up the Doctor's Lounge at the hospital (Rita Moreno) has been fired.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Lisa Bonet as Denise 
68 19 "The Shower" Jay Sandrich Matt Williams February 26, 1987 0319

Denise holds a bridal shower for her pregnant and bride-to-be friend Veronica (Lela Rochon), but finds out some disturbing information.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra, although mentioned. 
69 20 "Cliff's 50th Birthday" Carl Lauten & Regge Life Gary Kott March 12, 1987 0320
Cliff's 50th birthday has all kinds of surprises. Guest appearance by Gates McFadden (credited as "Cheryl McFadden"). 
70 21 "I Know That You Know" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra, John Markus & Matt Williams March 19, 1987 0321

When Sondra and Elvin announce their engagement, Clair and the children use the news to play a practical joke on Cliff, who launches a counter-offensive of his own.

Absent: Lisa Bonet as Denise, although mentioned. 
71 22 "Andalusian Flu" Jay Sandrich Janet Leahy April 2, 1987 0322

While Cliff and Clair have the flu, Theo tries to keep the house going.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Lisa Bonet as Denise 
72 23 "Bald and Beautiful" Tony Singletary Gary Kott April 9, 1987 0324
Cliff's Navy friend comes to visit. Cockroach shaves his head to be in a rock video, but is thrown into humilliation when he is not selected, and Theo is glad he didn't shave his own head yet. Robert Culp (Bill Cosby's co-star from the 1960s TV series I Spy) appears as Scott Kelly. 
73 24 "Planning Parenthood" Jay Sandrich Elizabeth Hailey & Oliver Hailey April 30, 1987 0326
Clair's sister decides she wants to be a mother. Cliff takes Rudy and her friends out to eat at a fancy restaurant--but it is nothing short of disaster, and they end up eating at a fast food restaurant, dressed in formal clothing. 
74 25 "Hillman" Jay Sandrich Matt Robinson May 7, 1987 0325
The Huxtable family goes to Hillman College to attend a ceremony in honor of its president's retirement. Guest appearance by Joe Seneca. Filmed at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia. The episode serves as a backdoor pilot for the spinoff series A Different World, which premiered next season. 

Season 4: 1987–1988

  • This season comprised 24 episodes.
  • Bill Cosby, Phylicia Rashad, Malcolm Jamal-Warner, Tempestt Bledsoe and Keshia Knight Pulliam appeared in all the episodes.
  • Geoffrey Owens was absent for sixteen episodes.
  • Sabrina Le Beauf was absent for seventeen episodes.
  • In the fourth season, the opening sequence featured the cast dancing happily to vocal funk/jazz. The vocals were sung by Bobby McFerrin. Bill Cosby is seen at the end of the credits dancing to the music as the producer credits appear and at the end, he quickly turns his head, takes off his top hat and looks into the camera before the sequence cuts to black. Unlike the first three seasons, the opening credits featured the cast wearing some formal '30s-style clothing with Bill Cosby wearing a top hat and tails, Tempestt Bledsoe wearing a Navy uniform similar to what performers would wear when performing to the troops in the USO. Malcolm-Jamal Warner wore a business suit and is seen looking at his watch then starts tapping his feet, etc. Geoffrey Owens (Elvin Tibideaux) is introduced to the regular cast by Cosby leading him into Sabrina LeBeauf's credit scene, symbolizing Heathcliff Huxtable "giving away" his daughter Sondra to her new husband. Before the producer credits appear, Bill Cosby is briefly seen holding a picture of Lisa Bonet (Denise). Bonet does not appear as a regular this season, having departed for the spinoff series, A Different World.
Series # Season # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code
75 1 "Call of the Wild" Jay Sandrich Gary Kott September 24, 1987 0402
The newlywed Sondra and Elvin return from their honeymoon with shocking news for Cliff and Clair: they want to abandon their dreams of being a lawyer and doctor and open an outdoorsman's "wilderness store." Geoffrey Owens (Elvin) becomes a regular cast member. 
76 2 "Theogate" Jay Sandrich John Markus October 1, 1987 0401

Theo and Cockroach come home unusually late from a track meet, and the Huxtables got a phone message earlier from the track coach. They both deny anything out of the ordinary happened, but attorney Clair knows better. A mock trial is held for Theo and Cockroach at the Huxtables' for Clair to get to the bottom of the situation. Theo finally confesses that he and Cockroach were kicked off the track team after making fun of an overweight female employee at a fast-food restaurant the team had stopped at on the way home.
Bill Cosby and Keshia Knight Pulliam appear on the episode of A Different World which airs later that evening.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
77 3 "It Ain't Easy Being Green" Carl Lauten & Regge Life Carmen Finestra & John Markus October 8, 1987 0408

Rudy wants to wear summer clothes in fall to a party, while Cliff tries to get rid of an old water heater.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
78 4 "Cliff's Mistake" Carl Lauten & Regge Life Janet Leahy October 15, 1987 0405

While setting up the house as a "haunted house" for Halloween, Cliff discover's he's lost a power drill that his neighbor loaned to him. First appearance of Wallace Shawn as Jeffrey Engels.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
79 5 "Shakespeare" Jay Sandrich Matt Robinson October 22, 1987 0323

Christopher Plummer and Roscoe Lee Browne appear. Theo must read Julius Caesar for school, but complains that it is boring. Russel and his friends read scenes from the play aloud, and Theo is enthralled. Later, the men read from a different work of literature-a story Rudy wrote. This episode was originally produced for Season 3.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
80 6 "That's Not What I Said" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra October 29, 1987 0403

Cliff and Clair have a marital argument after Theo gets detained by police for riding in a car with an unlicensed driver.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
81 7 "Autumn Gifts" Carl Lauten & Regge Life Matt Williams November 5, 1987 0404
Rudy goes to an older widowed lady's house each afternoon to have tea and play cards, but notices that she refuses to take her daily medication for diabetes. She tells Cliff, who devises a plan to try to convince her that she needs the meds to live. Guest appearance by Eileen Heckart.
Keshia Knight Pulliam appears on the episode of A Different World which airs later that evening. 
82 8 "Looking Back (Part 1)" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus November 12, 1987 0413A
Sondra and Elvin have their first marital fight, and Elvin comes to the Huxtable house for comfort and support. Clair shares about the difficulties in their house as flashbacks are shown. 
83 9 "Looking Back (Part 2)" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus November 12, 1987 0413B
Flashbacks are shown while history is shared with Elvin. 
84 10 "Where's Rudy" Tony Singletary Gary Kott November 19, 1987 0409

Theo and Vanessa lose track of Rudy in a mall while Clair enters a squash exhibition.
Earle Hyman (Russell) appears on the episode of A Different World which airs later that evening.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
85 11 "Dance Mania" Tony Singletary Matt Williams December 3, 1987 0410

Theo and Cockroach have tickets to appear on television on the dance show "Dance Mania", but are told that only one of them can enter the studio during the filming because of fire laws. Theo miscalculates by offering to let Cockroach go in (thinking he'll refuse) and gets angry when Cockroach takes him up on the offer.
First appearances of Troy Winbush as Denny and Adam Sandler as Smitty. Final appearance of Carl Anthony Payne II as Cockroach.
Bill Cosby appears on the episode of A Different World which airs later that evening.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
86 12 "The Locker Room" Jay Sandrich Janet Leahy December 10, 1987 0406

Theo and his classmates brag about their dates with girls in the locker room, but Theo's mood changes when one of the guys goes out with Vanessa and brags about it the next day.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
87 13 "The Show Must Go On" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus December 17, 1987 0414

Vaudeville is shown to Rudy and her friends, who are unimpressed.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
88 14 "Bookworm" Jay Sandrich Janet Leahy January 7, 1988 0411
Clair drags Cliff to her book club meeting, and he's the lone male there. Much to Clair's surprise, Cliff knows quite a bit about the book in question! Meanwhile, the kids attempt a sleepover at Sondra and Elvin's run-down studio apartment, but are overwhelmed by the noise and lack of utilities. Guest appearance by Angela Bassett and S. Epatha Merkerson
89 15 "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" Carl Lauten & Chuck Vinson Carmen Finestra, John Markus &
Gary Kott
Story by: Chris Auer, Carmen Finestra & Gary Kott
January 14, 1988 0407

Rudy has to play the violin in music class at school, but gets jealous because she thinks her classmates' instruments are more fun.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
90 16 "The Visit" Regge Life Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus January 21, 1988 0416

Theo visits a friend in the hospital who has cancer. Guest appearance by Armand Hammer.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra 
91 17 "The Drum Major" Regge Life Matt Robinson February 4, 1988 0412

Vanessa tries out for the drum major at school. Theo playfully mocks her efforts, but learns from friends that Vanessa is the target of sexism and intervenes on her behalf. Meanwhile, Cliff cooks up a batch of extremely spicy chili as Russell tries to pay off a loan from an old friend. Guest appearance by Dub Taylor.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
92 18 "Waterworks" Tony Singletary Janet Leahy February 11, 1988 0417
Clair tries to stop Cliff from fixing a leaky pipe by hiring a team of professionals: friends of Sondra and Elvin from Princeton. 
93 19 "Once Upon a Time" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus February 18, 1988 0415
Rudy writes a fairy tale, and the colorful story is acted out in her fantasy. Members of the family play the roles of a village full of happy people and a mean group that ruins their fun. At the end of the episode, Rudy declares that when she becomes "president of the world", she will put a stop to all mean people. Cliff and Clair proceed to watch news reports of weapons' testing and bombings, and urge her to "hurry, because we need you right now". 
94 20 "Petanque" Regge Life Matt Williams February 25, 1988 0418

Cliff and a friend play pétanque. First appearance of Sullivan Walker as Dr. James Harmon.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
95 21 "Trust Me" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus March 3, 1988 0420

A friend of Clair's has marital problems; Cliff takes a "mini-vacation" in the house as Theo, Rudy, and Vanessa try to stump each other with riddles Guest appearances by Meg Foster as Dyan and Joe Fabiani as Richard.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
96 22 "Home for the Weekend" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus March 17, 1988 0421

Denise comes home from college, but seems to have more time for her friends than for the family.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
97 23 "The Prom" Tony Singletary Janet Leahy March 24, 1988 0422

Theo, Denny and Smitty go to great lengths to impress their dates for the senior prom but fail disastrously; Cliff and Clair relive their own prom, since Clair never went to hers, since Cliff was in college taking final exams. First appearance of Michelle Thomas as Justine.
Phylicia Rashād appears on the episode of A Different World which airs later that evening.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
98 24 "Gone Fishin'" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus April 28, 1988 0419

When the Huxtable men go fishing, Theo catches the dead body of a gangster that the police have been chasing, and soon attracts attention from the news media. This success goes to his head, while Rudy and Kenny find a nest of baby birds, but the mother bird is missing. The two stories eventually cross in a surprising-and rather humiliating-lesson for Theo.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 

Season 5: 1988–1989

  • This season comprised 26 episodes.
  • The opening sequence in the fifth season featured the cast dancing on a veranda in Caribbean-style clothing, to music performed by the Oregon Symphony Orchestra. This opening credit sequence, choreographed by Geoffrey Holder, is the only one during the series' entire run that featured the whole cast dancing together. There is only one version of the theme used for this season, much like in season four. There is no closing theme version of this orchestration of the theme, instead a funk/jazz version of the theme was used as the closing theme this season.
  • The closed captioning this season is said to be made possible by MetLife and NBC.
Series # Season # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code
99 1 "Together Again and Again" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus October 6, 1988 0501
As Theo begins his freshman year at New York University, Denise announces that she is dropping out of Hillman College. Sondra is revealed to be pregnant. First mention of Cliff's theory that the children keep returning home because "they want the house." 
100 2 "The Physical" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus October 13, 1988 0502

Cliff prepares for a physical. Guest appearance by John Amos as Dr. Bradley Herbert, Jr.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable Tibideaux and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin Tibideaux 
101 3 "Rudy's All-Nighter" Tony Singletary Janet Leahy October 20, 1988 0505
Rudy's friend sleeps over, but the two soon begin to argue. Theo gets a D on his first college English paper. 
102 4 "Move It (a.k.a. The Baby Game)" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus October 27, 1988 0503
Everyone wants pregnant Sondra and Elvin to find a new house. Elvin's surname, Tibideaux, is revealed. 
103 5 "Out of Brooklyn" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra & John Markus November 3, 1988 0504
Denise leaves Brooklyn for a job in Africa as a photographer's assistant. (Lisa Bonet's last appearance of Season 5). 
104 6 "The Birth (Part 1)" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus November 10, 1988 0506A
Sondra goes into labor, and Elvin is a nervous wreck.
Deon Richmond as Kenny. Michelle Thomas as Justine. First appearances of Reno Wilson as Howard and Elizabeth Narvaez as Kara. Guest appearance by Naomi Campbell
105 7 "The Birth (Part 2)" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus November 10, 1988 0506B
Sondra gives birth to twins -- a boy and a girl -- who are named after Nelson Mandela and his then-wife Winnie. Elvin decides to return to medical school. 
106 8 "Cyranoise de Bergington" Carl Lauten & Chuck Vinson Gary Kott & John Markus November 17, 1988 0507
Theo wants to date his friend Howard's ex-girlfriend, but he is stunned upon learning who she wants to date. 
107 9 "How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?" Tony Singletary Janet Leahy December 1, 1988 0508
Vanessa, Janet and Kara want to be professional singers and they sing the Kylie Minogue version of The Loco-Motion; Russell wins a prize in a sweepstakes, which turns out to be a toaster. Guest appearance by Betty Carter
108 10 "If the Dress Fits, Wear It" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra & John Markus December 8, 1988 0509

Clair secretly goes on a crash diet and exercise program to lose five pounds in a week so she can fit into a dress. Guest appearance by Debbie Allen; voice-over by Ahmad Rashād (Phylicia Rashād's sister and husband).

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
109 11 "Is There a Hamster in the House?" Tony Singletary Mark St. Germain December 15, 1988 0510
Rudy takes care of a friend's hamster for the weekend, but it soon dies of disease and Cliff gets a new one. Rudy's friend explains that many others who have taken care of her hamster have reached the same fate and gone to the same solution, so it is her 6th hamster. 
110 12 "Truth or Consequences" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus January 5, 1989 0512
Rudy lies to cover for Vanessa, who secretly goes out on a date with her boyfriend, and suffers the consequences when she returns. 
111 13 "Cliff Babysits" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus January 12, 1989 0511
While the family attends a Michael Jackson concert, Cliff babysits his grandchildren Nelson and Winnie. First mention of Cliff's younger brother James, who died of rheumatic fever as a child (Bill Cosby's actual brother James died of the same illness at the age of six). 
112 14 "Mrs. Huxtable Goes to Kindergarten" Carl Lauten & Chuck Vinson Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus January 26, 1989 0514
Clair appears as a panelist on a local Sunday morning talk show entitled Retrospective, but quits when she is exploited by being asked to talk about the Great Depression from a "black woman's point of view". At home, Clair buys a new couch, and Cliff tries to keep the old one. Clair's law firm is identified as Greentree, Bradley & Dexter. Guest appearance by Austin Pendleton
113 15 "The Lost Weekend" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus February 2, 1989 0513
With the rest of the family gone for the night, Theo throws a "small" party that gets out of control, eventually climbing to 200 participants and destroying a good fraction of the house. First appearance of Alex Ruiz as Lou. Cameo appearance by Joie Lee.
Phylicia Rashād (Clair), Malcolm-Jamal Warner (Theo), Tempestt Bledsoe (Vanessa), and Elizabeth Narvaez (Kara) appear on the episode of A Different World which airs later that evening. 
114 16 "No Way, Baby" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus February 6, 1989 0517
Cliff tracks down the grandfather of one of his patients: an expectant teenage mother with no other family. Clair deduces that the charming man is illiterate. Guest appearances by Sammy Davis, Jr. and Arnold Stang
115 17 "Can I Say Something, Please?" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus February 9, 1989 0516
Rudy wants to change some of her rules, so Cliff and Clair experiment by letting her stay up as late as she wants, and Rudy learns the valuable lesson that doing what you want has its drawbacks. Voice-over by Ed McMahon (from The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson). 
116 18 "The Dead End Kids Meet Dr. Lotus" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus February 16, 1989 0515
Theo consults a voodoo shopkeeper for advice on winning his girlfriend back, but the attempt fails with the ridiculously high prices. Guest appearances by Moses Gunn and Harold Perrineau
117 19 "The Boys of Winter" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus February 23, 1989 0519

Cliff's old basketball coach comes to visit, and a recent hospital basketball game with doctors vs. attractive young lab workers is recalled on video tape. Guest appearance by U.S. Senator (and former NBA basketball player) Bill Bradley.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable Tibbedeaux 
118 20 "It Comes and Goes" Jay Sandrich Gary Kott & John Markus March 9, 1989 0518
Sondra bemoans taking care of the twins. 
119 21 "Theo's Women" Tony Singletary Mark St. Germain March 16, 1989 0520
After catching Theo kissing another woman in the lounge of her dormitory, Justine breaks up with him. Desperate to win her back, Theo turns to Cliff for advice. First appearance of Vanessa A. Williams as Jade. Guest appearance by Tichina Arnold as Delores. 
120 22 "Birthday Blues" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra & Gary Kott March 30, 1989 0521
Clair's 46th birthday arrives. Guest appearance by Plácido Domingo
121 23 "A Room With No View" Tony Singletary Gary Kott & John Markus April 13, 1989 0522
Vanessa and Rudy argue and fight. After the sisters do physical damage to the house, Cliff exiles them to the basement. 
122 24 "What He Did for Love" Carl Lauten & Chuck Vinson Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus April 27, 1989 0523
Theo's friend Denny finds an expensive watch and gives it to his girlfriend, but it is soon revealed to be stolen merchandise. 
123 25 "Day of the Locusts" Chuck Vinson Carmen Finestra & John Markus May 4, 1989 0524
Sondra comes down with strep throat, prompting her mother Clair and Elvin's mother Francine to "steal" the babies. Sondra then gets highly upset at both her and Elvin's mother. 
124 26 "57 Varieties" Chuck Vinson Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus May 11, 1989 0525
Theo wants to go to Egypt for an archaeological dig. 

Season 6: 1989–1990

  • This season comprised 26 episodes.
  • In the opening sequence for Seasons 6 and 7, the cast danced on a stage whose backdrop displayed the marquee of the Apollo Theater in Harlem. A classical jazz arrangement, featuring Craig Handy on saxophone, was used for the theme, which sounds very similar to "Shotgun" by Junior Walker and the All-Stars. When the credits ended, instead of looking at the camera, Cosby walked off the stage and commented, "This is the best elevator music I've ever heard!" This line was cut out of the credits when they were re-used the following year.
  • The captioning this season is said to be sponsored by Carsey-Werner Productions, MetLife, NBC, and The US Department of Education.
Series # Season # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code
125 1 "Denise: The Saga Continues" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus September 21, 1989 0601

Denise returns from Africa, with a new husband and stepdaughter in tow, something Cliff and Clair had no idea about until she arrived home. Joseph C. Phillips and Raven-Symoné join the cast as Martin and Olivia Kendall. Last appearance of Peter Costa as Peter.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin 
126 2 "Surf's Up" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus September 28, 1989 0602
After recreating one of Cliff's adventures in college about washing the kitchen floor in a strange way, Theo and his roommates are kicked out of their apartment. First appearance of Keith Diamond as Danny. Guest appearance by Anthony Quinn
127 3 "I'm 'In' With the 'In' Crowd" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus October 5, 1989 0603

Vanessa and her friends get drunk playing a drinking game. Guest appearance by Bill Cosby's real-life daughter Ensa Cosby, upon whom the character Vanessa is loosely based.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable Tibideaux, Geoffrey Owens as Elvin Tibideaux and Joseph C. Phillips as Martin Kendall 
128 4 "Denise Kendall: Navy Wife" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus October 12, 1989 0605

Denise forgets to respond to a letter from the Navy and confirm that she and Martin want housing on the naval base in Rhode Island.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable Tibideaux, Geoffrey Owens as Elvin Tibideaux and Malcolm Jamal Warner as Theo Huxtable 
129 5 "Theo's Gift" Jay Sandrich Mark St. Germain October 19, 1989 0604
Theo is diagnosed with dyslexia, a learning disability which contributed to the academic problems he has had over the years. 
130 6 "Denise Kendall: Babysitter" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus October 26, 1989 0606
Denise and Olivia babysit Winnie and Nelson (Sondra and Elvin's twins), and suffer street-wide power outages, and worse, the power of infant twins. 
131 7 "Shall We Dance?" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus November 2, 1989 0607
Rudy and one of her classmates have a crush on each other, but peer pressure could ruin things. Guest appearance by Elaine Stritch. (Phylicia Rashād, Lisa Bonet, Joseph C. Phillips and Raven-Symoné appear on the episode of A Different World which airs later that evening.) 
132 8 "The Day the Spores Landed" Neema Barnette Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus November 9, 1989 0608

Cliff dreams that men worldwide have become pregnant caused by an eruption of a volcano in Peru -- Some of these pregnant men including Cliff's son Theo, his sons-in-law Elvin and Martin, and himself. Each of the men give birth to something that they wanted growing up like a sports car, sailboat, or even a sandwich and soda. Voice-over by NBC News correspondent John Palmer.

Absent: Keshia Knight Pulliam as Rudy Huxatable, Tempest Bledsoe as Vanessa Huxatable,and Raven-Symone as Oliva Kendall. 
133 9 "Cliff's Wet Adventure" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra & John Markus November 16, 1989 0610
Denise invites Martin's ex-wife Paula for Thanksgiving dinner. Clair continues to send Cliff to the store for last-minute groceries, despite the fact that it is stormy Thanksgiving Day. Guest appearance by Victoria Rowell as Paula. 
134 10 "Grampy and Nu-Nu Visit the Huxtables" Tony Singletary Gary Kott & John Markus November 30, 1989 0609
Martin's parents (Olivia's grandparents) come for a visit. Actor Moses Gunn and jazz singer Nancy Wilson guest star as Martin's parents 
135 11 "Cliff la Dolce" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra & Gary Kott December 7, 1989 0611
Cliff is in charge while Clair and Denise are out of town. 
136 12 "Getting to Know You" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus December 14, 1989 0612
As Christmas approaches, Cliff and Martin get to know each other better. Denise and Martin recreate their wedding ceremony, which allows Cliff to give his daughter away. 
137 13 "Elvin Pays for Dinner" Jay Sandrich Gary Kott & John Markus January 4, 1990 0613
Elvin takes two female college friends to dinner to reminisce and Sondra becomes very upset. 
138 14 "Cliff's Nightmare" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus
Story by: Jeff Lewis & Bill Prady
January 11, 1990 0526
Guest appearance by The Muppets (Performed by Jerry Nelson, Dave Goelz, Richard Hunt, and Kevin Clash) in a story of what happened when Cliff ate a sausage sandwich at 3AM after coming back from a long hospital shift. Voice-over by Cliff's friend Jeffery Engels (Wallace Shawn). This episode was originally produced for season 5. 
139 15 "Denise Kendall: Singles Counselor" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra & John Markus January 18, 1990 0614
Denise causes trouble while trying to help Vanessa get a date. Guest appearance by Malinda Williams
140 16 "The Birthday Party" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus January 25, 1990 0615
Olivia's 4th birthday arrives, and her friends overpower Cliff. 
141 17 "Not Everybody Loves the Blues" Chuck Vinson Mark St. Germain February 1, 1990 0616
Theo thinks about proposing to Justine. Kenny, who was "born to sing the blues," gets the chance to sing with a legendary blues singer/guitarist, Riley Jackson (B.B. King). 
142 18 "Rudy's Walk on the Wild Side" Jay Sandrich Lore Kimbrough & Ehrich Van Lowe February 8, 1990 0617
Rudy steals money from Clair to buy a sweatshirt (Rudy and her friend Kim do the Electric Slide). 
"The Cosby Outtakes Show" Chuck Vinson Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus February 12, 1990
Phylicia Rashād, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Lisa Bonet, Tempestt Bledsoe, Keshia Knight Pulliam and Raven-Symoné host this special episode featuring bloopers from the past five seasons of The Cosby Show. Special appearance by Condola Phyleia Rashād (Phylicia Rashād's daughter). This episode was excluded from The Cosby Show regular syndication cycle, the episode however was included as a bonus feature in the season 1 DVD set. 
143 19 "Mr. Sandman" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus February 15, 1990 0618
Rudy is forced to take tap dancing lessons for a school project. Cliff is presented with a tap-dancing challenge with Howard Sims he cannot resist. Guest appearance by Howard "Sandman" Sims
144 20 "Isn't It Romantic?" Tony Singletary Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus February 22, 1990 0619
Cliff, Elvin and Martin secretly compete to determine who is the most romantic husband in the Huxtable family, and try to find the best gift under $25, but the women find out and try to be unimpressed, but this fails when the magnitude of the gifts set in. 
145 21 "Theo's Dirty Laundry" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra, Gary Kott & John Markus March 15, 1990 0620
Cliff and Clair discover that Theo has moved in with Justine. Last appearance of Michelle Thomas as Justine. 
146 22 "What's It All About?" Jay Sandrich Carmen Finestra & John Markus March 22, 1990 0621
Clair is burned out from work and family pressures and hurries off to a cabin resort Cliff's doctor friend suggested. However, the place is nothing short of a disaster. 
147 23 "Off to See the Wretched" Carl Lauten &
Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Mark St. Germain April 5, 1990 0622
Vanessa and her friends sneak out of town to attend a concert in Baltimore, but encounter huge problems along the way. Afterwards, she must face the wrath of Cliff and an infuriated Clair. This episode marks Malcolm-Jamal Warner's Cosby Show directorial debut. 
148 24 "The Moves" Tony Singletary Mark St. Germain April 19, 1990 0623
The Huxtables' nerdy-but-friendly next-door-neighbor, author Jeffrey Engalls, reinvents himself after a divorce for a lovely friend of Clair's. Guest appearance by Mercedes Ruehl
149 25 "Live and Learn" Tony Singletary Matt Robinson April 26, 1990 0624
Denise wants to become a teacher... without finishing college. Guest appearances by Max Roach and Suzzanne Douglass
150 26 "The Storyteller" Carl Lauten Lore Kimbrough May 3, 1990 0625
"Gram Tee", Cliff's 98 year old great aunt, comes to visit the family. Guest appearances by Minnie Gentry and Mavis Staples. Portions filmed at St. James Presbyterian Church in Harlem, New York City

Season 7: 1990–1991

  • This season comprised 26 episodes.
  • The seventh season's credit sequence was to use a mural entitled "Street of Dreams," painted by inner-city youth from the Creative Arts Workshop in Harlem, for the opening credits. The producers wound up discarding the idea when their lawyers said that in order to use the mural they would have to get permission from all 63 young artists first. Instead, the show developed its own mural which combined some of the elements and used many of the colors of the actual one. The owners of the mural threatened to sue and denounced the show for ripping off the children. Carsey-Werner tried to negotiate a settlement with Creative Arts Workshop, but Bill Cosby decided to replace the theme with the 6th season's opening credits. Only four episodes featured the original opening credits, and only a few cities saw this version.[3] In all other areas in first-run and repeats as well as in syndication, only the replaced sequence was used. Lisa Bonet and Joseph C. Phillips were in the credits still but they only appeared in less than a handful of episodes during the season. New cast member Erika Alexander was featured in the original Season 7 sequence, but only her name and role is listed in the replacement sequence. The spoken phrase "This is the best elevator music I've ever heard!" was removed as well in the intro, except for one episode in 1991.
  • Throughout this season, Cosby was often seen wearing a small black button with the letters "SD Jr." - a tribute to Sammy Davis, Jr., who died in May 1990.
Series # Season # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code
151 1 "Same Time Next Year" Jay Sandrich Ehrich Van Lowe September 20, 1990 0701
Denise takes classes locally at Medgar Evers College, while Vanessa enrolls at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. Rudy starts sixth grade. Olivia starts preschool.
In a scene prior to the opening credits, Olivia enters Cliff's bedroom wearing a Bart Simpson mask. It is a nod to Fox's decision to move The Simpsons to Thursdays at 8:00 pm Eastern/Pacific, presenting The Cosby Show with its first true ratings challenge. This is the only episode in the series that has a "cold open". 
152 2 "Bird in the Hand" Jay Sandrich Steve Kline & Bryan Winter September 27, 1990 0702
Cliff teaches Olivia jazz with "Pop Goes the Weasel", and tries to win a classic jazz record (including A Night in Tunisia) at an auction while filling in for Denise as volunteer parent at Olivia's preschool. 
153 3 "The Last Barbecue" Ellen Falcon Bernie Kukoff & Janet Leahy October 4, 1990 0704

The Huxtable family erupts in a battle of the sexes after Theo suggests having a stripper at Martin's post-wedding bachelor party.

Absent: Tempestt Bledsoe as Vanessa Huxtable 
154 4 "Period of Adjustment" Ellen Falcon Gordon Gartrelle & Lore Kimbrough October 11, 1990 0703
Clair's teenage second cousin moves in with the family. Erika Alexander joins the cast as Pam. First appearances of Karen Malina White as Charmaine, Allen Payne as Lance, and Mushond Lee as Slide, Pam's friends. 
155 5 "It's All in the Game" Neema Barnette Janet Leahy & Bryan Winter October 18, 1990 0706
After Vanessa gets into a minor car accident and tries to cover it up, Cliff and Clair complain about the various small disasters the children have caused them, and the children fight back by complaining about ways Cliff and Clair have embarrassed them. 
156 6 "Getting the Story" Ellen Falcon Lore Kimbrough & Janet Leahy
Story by: Mark St. Germain
October 25, 1990 0705
Rudy and Kenny do a video project for school on Clair hoping to see some action. However, they soon learn that the legal profession is not always an exciting action-packed career. They later choose to follow Cliff instead, and have an expectant father tape a birth, since hospital rules restrict them from being in the delivery room. Rudy and Kenny win 1st prize, and everyone involved is credited. 
157 7 "Just Thinking About It (Part 1)" Jay Sandrich Bernie Kukoff & Ehrich Van Lowe November 1, 1990 0707
Under pressure from her boyfriend to become sexually active, Pam considers using birth control. 
158 8 "Just Thinking About It (Part 2)" Jay Sandrich Bernie Kukoff & Ehrich Van Lowe November 1, 1990 0708
Pam and Slide argue over whether they should become sexually active. 
159 9 "The Infantry Has Landed (and They've Fallen Off the Roof)" John Bowab Gordon Gartrelle, Lore Kimbrough & Janet Leahy November 8, 1990 0712
Rudy gets her first period. Clair plans "Women's day" where she goes out alone with Rudy and answers any questions she has, but Rudy refuses to talk after hearing old wive's tales about menstruation from her friends. 
160 10 "You Can Go Home Again" Oz Scott Lore Kimbrough, Steve Kline & Bernie Kukoff November 15, 1990 0709
Seeking privacy, Denise and Martin decide to look for their own apartment, and find a cramped one-room apartment as one of the options. 
161 11 "It's a Boy" Chuck Vinson Bernie Kukoff & Ehrich Van Lowe November 22, 1990 0710
The husband of one of Cliff's patients worries that he will be a poor father of a son because he has no athletic ability. After Pam breaks up with Slide, she and the class brain are attracted to each other. First appearance of Seth Gilliam as Aaron. 
162 12 "Clair's Liberation" John Bowab Bernie Kukoff & Ehrich Van Lowe November 29, 1990 0713
Clair enters menopause. She takes the news fine, but the kids treat her as if she's losing her mind, something Cliff and Clair sense, and plan an act where she is indeed suffering from classic menopause symptoms. This is the final episode in which Cockroach is mentioned. 
163 13 "It's Your Move" Jay Sandrich Steve Kline & Bryan Winter December 6, 1990 0714
Elvin and Sondra help friends move, just as Elvin wants to wants to watch a very important football game. Voice over by Ahmad Rashād
164 14 "Theo's Final Final" Neema Barnette Elaine Arata December 13, 1990 0715
Theo will make the dean's list if he gets an A on his final, but a beautiful exchange student planning to leave in 1-day for Barbados distracts him. Vanessa A. Williams appears (now portraying Cheryl). Guest appearances by Rachel True as Nicki and Michael Weatherly as Theo's roommate. 
165 15 "Attack of the Killer B's" Art Dielhenn Elaine Arata & Lore Kimbrough January 10, 1991 0717

Pam's grades have improved, but she worries that she will not be able to afford college.

Absent: Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable Tibideaux, Geoffrey Owens as Elvin Tibideaux, Joseph C. Phillips as Martin Kendall and Tempestt Bledsoe as Vanessa Huxtable 
166 16 "Total Control" Jay Sandrich Bernie Kukoff & Ehrich Van Lowe January 31, 1991 0718
Cliff's patient and her husband are convinced that they are prepared for every scenario ... and then labor begins. Guest appearances by John Ritter and his future wife Amy Yasbeck. This is the first episode in which none of the Huxtable children appear. 
167 17 "Adventures in Babysitting" Oz Scott Steve Kline February 7, 1991 0719
Rudy begs Martin to let her babysit Olivia, but they both become terrified after watching a horror movie. Cliff and Dr. Harmon enter a pinochle tournament as partners... and so do their wives. The wives win the tournament, hands down, much to the chagrin of Cliff and James. Guest appearance by Bern Nadette Stanis
168 18 "27 and Still Cooking" Neema Barnette Gordon Gartrelle & Janet Leahy February 14, 1991 0716
To celebrate his 27th wedding anniversary with Clair, Cliff attempts recreates the Callaloo Pot, a Caribbean restaurant where the couple dined on their honeymoon, but Clair ends up getting serenaded by Cliff's hired musicians and dining on her own when Cliff gets sick. 
169 19 "The Return of the Clairettes" Neema Barnette Lisa Albert February 21, 1991 0720
An old friend of Clair visits, along with her husband. Rudy prepares for her first date but it is cancelled when the other girls that were joining her can't make it. Guest appearance by Leslie Uggams
170 20 "No More Mr. Nice Guy" Jay Sandrich Steve Kline & Brayn Winter February 28, 1991 0711
Theo's friend Denny thinks his girlfriend is cheating on him, but it is really a plan for Denny's surprise birthday party--but Ellen, Denny's girlfriend is in the house, trying to hide from everyone when she gets sick. 
171 21 "Home Remedies" Jay Sandrich Mark St. Germain March 7, 1991 0722
When Olivia comes down with a cold, everyone (except Cliff) has a different home remedy to offer as a cure. Russell and Anna celebrate another wedding anniversary. Olivia lip-synchs Koko Taylor's "I'm a Woman". 
172 22 "Nightmare on Stigwood Avenue" Carl Lauten &
Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Lore Kimbrough & Steve Kline March 21, 1991 0723
Rudy has a nightmare about Olivia always getting her way. 
173 23 "There's Still No Joy in Mudville" Carl Lauten Gordon Gartrelle & Matt Robinson April 4, 1991 0721
Cliff goes bowling with his friends. Cricket vs. Baseball ensues when Cliff is forced to buy Chinese food for the others, since he scored the least. Final appearance of Sullivan Walker as Dr. James Harmon. Voice-over by Ahmad Rashād. Guest appearances by former Major League Baseball players Joe Black and Frank Robinson
174 24 "Cliff and Jake" Jay Sandrich Mark St. Germain April 11, 1991 0626
Clair tries to prevent Cliff from buying a new appliance from his friend Jake. Cliff tries to settle a decade-old argument between a friend of Jake's when Jake's daughter and the other man's son become engaged. Guest appearances by Red Buttons and E. G. Marshall. Final appearance of Lisa Bonet as Denise. This episode was originally produced for season 6. 
175 25 "Theo and the Kids (Part 1)" John Bowab Bernie Kukoff & Ehrich Van Lowe April 25, 1991 0724
Theo, who is majoring in pediatric psychology, begins an internship as a junior counselor at the community center; he soon suspects that one of the children there is dyslexic. First appearances of Merlin Santana as Stanley and Eugene Byrd as Eugene. Guest appearance by Lynne Thigpen. This is the first and only two-part episode of The Cosby Show, in which both parts of the episode premiered on separate nights and not back-to-back. 
176 26 "Theo and the Kids (Part 2)" John Bowab Bernie Kukoff & Ehrich Van Lowe May 2, 1991 0725
Theo continues his attempts to help Stanley and the other children at the community center. 

Season 8: 1991–1992

  • This season comprised 25 episodes.
  • The mural "Street of Dreams," painted by inner-city youth from the Creative Arts Workshop in Harlem, was finally used full-time in season eight. The cast now danced in the sequence to a Hip-Hop blend that featured Lester Bowie on trumpet. The scenes of Bonet and Phillips in the original opening sequence were removed. After the controversy from the previous season, the producers gave recognition to the painters of the original mural in the closing credits. Malcolm-Jamal Warner wore glasses in this set of opening credits, but not in any episodes. At the end of the sequence, like he did in other seasons, Cosby turns his head and looks into the camera. A few episodes from season 7 used this opening, albeit with Lisa Bonet and Joseph C. Philips in the opening credits, and at the end of the sequence, Bill Cosby would walk off and say, "Yo, chill out! Don't put your face in the mud, Pally!".
  • The final episode "And So We Commence" features an extended sequence, with clips of each cast member dancing from the opening credits of every season (except Season 1, which did not have dancing in the opening credits).
  • A running gag throughout this season involves the house's front doorbell, which malfunctions in a variety of bizarre ways despite Cliff's attempts to fix it.
Series # Season # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code
177 1 "With This Ring?" John Bowab Adriana Trigiani September 19, 1991 0801

18 year old Vanessa reveals that she is engaged to a 29 year old head maintenance man of her University... and has been for six months. First appearance of William Thomas, Jr. as Dabnis Brickey.

Absent Erika Alexander as Pam 
178 2 "There's No Place Like This Home" John Bowab Gordon Gartrelle & Janet Leahy September 26, 1991 0802
Cliff announces plans to add a new room to the house for Clair... and only Clair. Sondra and Elvin are on the verge of purchasing their first house. 
179 3 "Particles in Motion" John Bowab Adriana Trigiani
Story by: Adriana Trigiani &
Linda M. Yearwood
October 3, 1991 0804
During his first parent-counselor meeting, Theo and a single mother discover mutual attraction. Rudy meets Stanley and the two are immediately smitten with each other, much to the chagrin of a jealous Kenny. Guest appearance by Saundra Quarterman.
First mention of Cliff's season-long project: fixing the front doorbell. 
180 4 "Pam Applies to College" John Bowab Walter Allen Bennett, Jr. October 10, 1991 0803

Pam begins to realize that, because of her below average grades earlier in high school, she will not be able to attend the same college as her best friend. Guest appearance by Richard Lawson as Mr. Bostic.

Absent: Keshia Knight Pulliam as Rudy Huxtable, Tempestt Bledsoe as Vanessa Huxtable, Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Theo Huxtable, Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable Tibideaux and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin Tibideaux. 
181 5 "Warning: A Double-Lit Candle Can Cause a Meltdown" Malcolm-Jamal Warner Walter Allen Bennett, Jr. October 17, 1991 0808

Anxious to see a famous rapper, Rudy and her friends lie to their parents in order to get into a club for 16 year olds and up. Cliff and Clair secretly send Pam, Lance and Charmaine to keep an eye on them. Guest appearances by rapper Special Ed and actor/rapper Daryl "Chill" Mitchell.

Absent: Raven-Symoné as Olivia Kendall, Tempestt Bledsoe as Vanessa Huxtable, Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Theo Huxtable, Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable Tibideaux and Geoffrey Owens as Elvin Tibideaux 
182 6 "It's Apparent to Everyone" Neema Barnette Hugh O'Neill October 24, 1991 0805

Winnie and Nelson drive Cliff and Clair crazy around the house while Elvin and Sondra wait to move into their new house.

Absent: Tempestt Bledsoe as Vanessa Huxtable, Malcolm Jamal Warner as Theo Huxtable, Keshia Knight Pulliam as Rudy Huxtable and Erika Alexander as Pam 
183 7 "The Iceman Bricketh" Carl Lauten Courtney Flavin, Hugh O'Neill & Adriana Trigiani October 31, 1991 0807
Vanessa's grandparents Russell Huxtable and Carrie Hanks demand to meet her fiancé Dabnis, who bonds with Cliff over a plumbing job. 
184 8 "Olivia's Field Trip" John Bowab Courtney Flavin November 7, 1991 0806
Cliff chaperones Olvia's field trip to the museum; Theo falls victim to a scammer while ordering T-shirts for the community center. Guest appearance by Wallace Shawn as Jeffrey Engels. 
185 9 "For Men Only" John Bowab Walter Allen Bennett, Jr. November 14, 1991 0809
Cliff teaches a class "for men only" at the community center. 
186 10 "Olivia Comes Out of the Closet" John Bowab Kathleen McGhee-Anderson November 21, 1991 0812
Olivia tries to delay Martin's return to Asia. Last appearance of Joseph C. Phillips as Martin. Miriam Makeba appears as herself. 
187 11 "Two Is a Crowd" Jay Sandrich Gordon Gartrelle & Janet Leahy December 5, 1991 0810
Vanessa and Dabnis have relationship problems, as do Rudy and Stanley. 
188 12 "Clair's Place" John Bowab Adriana Trigiani December 19, 1991 0813
As Christmas approaches, Clair gets a wonderful present: the completion of her special room. 
189 13 "Theo's Future" Jay Sandrich Gordon Gartrelle,
Janet Leahy & Hugh O'Neill
Story by: Hugh O'Neill
January 2, 1992 0814
Theo is accepted to graduate school at NYU, but faces a tough decision when he is unexpectedly offered a chance to interview for a corporate job in San Francisco. 
190 14 "The Price Is Wrong" Malcolm-Jamal Warner Gordon Gartrelle & Janet Leahy January 9, 1992 0815
Pam, Lance, Charmaine, and a group of senior citizens protest a grocery chain that gives preferential treatment to customers in wealthier neighborhoods. 
191 15 "Bring Me the Lip Gloss of Deirdre Arpelle" John Bowab Courtney Flavin January 16, 1992 0816
Kenny pretends that he is dating another girl, in order to make Rudy jealous and force Stanley out of the picture. First appearance of Gabrielle Carmouche as Deirdre. Guest appearance by Ed Lover
192 16 "Eat, Drink and Be Wary" Carl Lauten & Malcolm-Jamal Warner Jill Condon & Leslie Strain January 30, 1992 0726
Rudy and her friends want to go on the subway. Guest appearance by Debbi Morgan. This episode was originally produced for season 7. 
193 17 "The Getaway" Chuck Vinson Hugh O'Neill February 6, 1992 0817
Sondra, Elvin, and the twins finally move into their own house in New Jersey. Guest appearances by NCAA basketball coaches Jim Valvano and Dick Vitale
194 18 "Cliff Gets Jilted" John Bowab Stuart Silverman February 6, 1992 0818
Vanessa and Dabnis announce that they have broken their engagement... and would-be father-in-law Cliff is devastated. 
195 19 "Cliff and Theo Come Clean" John Bowab Adriana Trigiani February 13, 1992 0819
Theo decides to turn down the corporate job in San Francisco and attend graduate school in New York. One of the students at the community center finds $600. Last appearance of Eugene Byrd as Eugene. 
196 20 "Clair's Reunion" Carl Lauten & Anne-Louise Wallace Marcia L. Leslie February 20, 1992 0820
Clair and her college friends plan a retirement party for one of their former professors from Hillman. Vanessa brings home a Senegalese exchange student. Guest appearances by Margaret Avery, CCH Pounder, and Daphne Maxwell Reid
197 21 "Rudy's Retreat" Carl Lauten &
Maynard C. Virgil I
Lisa S. Benjamin & Nina Combs February 27, 1992 0821
Cliff and Clair see Rudy changing. While preparing their wills, Sondra and Elvin try to determine who should be the twins' legal guardian if the couple should both die. Charmaine and Lance prepare to visit Hillman College.
Karen Malina White and Allen Payne appear on the episode of A Different World which airs later that evening. In the fall of 1992, White becomes a regular cast member of that series. 
198 22 "You Can't Stop the Music" Alan Smithee Gardenia Gabrielle & Ben Gramin March 26, 1992 0811
Cliff and Clair go to a local radio station for a live salsa performance. Kenny babysits Olivia. Graciela, Willie Colón, and Mario Bauza and His Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra appear as themselves. 
199 23 "Some Gifts Aren't Deductible" John Bowab Courtney Flavin April 23, 1992 0822
Kenny turns to Rudy and Cliff for help after lying to his girlfriend about plans for her birthday party. Cliff and Clair work on their income tax return. Last appearances of Merlin Santana as Stanley and Gabrielle Carmouche as Deirdre. The Uptown String Quartet performs James Brown's "I Feel Good". 
200 24 "And So We Commence (Part 1)" Jay Sandrich Courtney Flavin, Gordon Gartrelle, Janet Leahy & Hugh O'Neill April 30, 1992 0823

Theo prepares to graduate from New York University. An elated Cliff continues to invite additional people to the ceremony, despite the fact that Theo only has a limited number of tickets.

The two-part series finale aired on the evening of Day 2 of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots. Bill Cosby appeared on KNBC in an attempt to end hostilities, asking viewers to stop what they were doing and instead watch the series finale of show. 
201 25 "And So We Commence (Part 2)" Jay Sandrich Courtney Flavin, Gordon Gartrelle, Janet Leahy & Hugh O'Neill April 30, 1992 0824
As Theo graduates from NYU, Cliff remembers how a 14 year old Theo received D's in 9th grade and had no desire to attend college at all (features flashbacks to scenes from the very first episode in 1984). Denise telephones and reveals that she is pregnant. Olivia leaves to join Denise and Martin in Singapore.
In the final scene, Bill Cosby (Cliff) gets the front doorbell to work properly at last; he and Phylicia Rashād (Clair) share a dance which leads them off the set to the applause of the studio audience. The scene is immediately followed by a 3-minute "thank you" tribute from NBC

References

  1. ^ TV Guide Book of Lists. Running Press. 20078. pp. 185. ISBN 0-7624-3007-1. 
  2. ^ The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present. Ballantine Books. 2003. pp. 1436. ISBN 0-345-45542-8. 
  3. ^ CHRONICLE - BILL COSBY has stopped using a mural designed for the opening credits of The Cosby Show. By Susan Heller Anderson Published: October 18, 1990, The New York Times

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