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  1. Mr. Quiet: Directed by Jay Sandrich. With Bill Cosby, Phylicia Rashad, Lisa Bonet, Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Singer Tony Orlando guest stars as a man who runs an activity center where Dr. Huxtable is giving a class to expectant mothers.

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    • Comedy, Family, Romance
    • Jay Sandrich
    • 1985-05-02
  2. "The Cosby Show" Mr. Quiet (TV Episode 1985) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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    Mr. Quiet is the twenty-third episode of The Cosby Show's first season which was first broadcast on May 2, 1985.

    Theo finds a battered young boy at the playground of the Keystone Community Center and takes him to the Center and takes him to the Center's director, Tony Castillo, played by guest star Tony Orlando. Cliff, Theo and Tony try to help the boy but get no response. Tony, however, senses there is something special about the child and remains patient an...

  3. Mr. Quiet is the 23rd episode of Season 1 of The Cosby Show, also the 23rd overall in the series. The episode was directed by Jay Sandrich and written by Emily Tracy. The episodes originally aired in the United States on NBC on May 2, 1985. Singer 'Tony Orlando' guest stars as a man who runs an activity center, where Dr. Huxtable is giving a class to expectant mothers and Clair is attending ...

  4. Summaries. Singer Tony Orlando guest stars as a man who runs an activity center where Dr. Huxtable is giving a class to expectant mothers. Tony's character has a girlfriend who also works with him. Thanks to Theo, he encounters and helps a boy who refuses to speak out of his fear of strangers. He has also just been teased and beaten up by other ...

  5. Mr. Quiet - Crew / Cast: Director: Jay Sandrich, with: Bill Cosby (Dr. Heathcliff 'Cliff' Huxtable), Phylicia Rashad (Clair Hanks Huxtable), Malcolm-Jamal Warner ...

  6. In the final episode, Theo graduated from college. The Cosby Show was for the late '80s what Dallas was for the early eighties. Dallas was the number one show during most of the early eighties; but then situation comedies bumped all prime-time soaps down. The Cosby Show proved to be fierce competition, becoming the number one show from 1985-1990.

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