EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
A family man struggles to gain a sense of cultural identity while raising his kids in a predominantly white, upper-middle-class neighborhood.
5 November 1967, Bronx, New York, USA
22 February 1986, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
2 November 1957, Alpena, Michigan, USA
5 July 1973, Maryville, Missouri, USA
September 2, 1984 in Mexico City, Mexico
18 September 1950, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
28 April 1953, Abington, Pennsylvania, USA
28 October 1966, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
28 August 1940, Dayton, Ohio, USA
19 February 1963, New York City, New York, USA
21 August 1970, Buffalo, New York, USA
1 August 1969, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
23 September 1957, Anaheim, California, USA
26 February 1992, Dallas, Texas, USA
October 30, 2020
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