Cupid Sets His Sights on the Huxtables When TV Land Celebrates Valentine's Day With The Cosby Show on February 8
NEW YORK, Jan. 25 -- TV Land celebrates Valentine's Day
with four romantically funny episodes of The Cosby Show featuring a
showcase of tender moments and sweet ballads when the network presents
"Huxtable Love Songs: The Greatest Hits." Beginning Thursday, February 8,
from 9:00pm - 11:00pm (all times ET/PT), sparks fly and hearts beat when
legendary recording artists Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Lena Horne and The
Count Basie Orchestra join the Huxtables for an evening filled with
laughter and song. TV Land's "Huxtable's Love Songs: The Greatest Hits"
will also air on February 14 from 6:00pm - 8:00pm (all times ET/PT).
The schedule for "Huxtable's Love Songs: The Greatest Hits" is as
follows (all times listed are ET/PT):
9p #027 - Happy Anniversary
Cliff arranges a surprise European cruise for his parents, along
with an oil painting of their newlywed photo. But Grandma and
Grandpa are most impressed with the children's home-cooked
dinner, followed by a rousing lip-sync rendition of Ray Charles'
classic, "Night Time Is The Right Time," featuring the whole
Huxtable family.
9:30p #042 - A Touch Of Wonder
Denise and Theo are thrilled when they are involved in a minor
car accident with a limousine whose only passenger is superstar
singer/songwriter Stevie Wonder. Wonder feels so bad about the
accident that he invites the whole Huxtable family to a recording
session.
10p #052 - Golden Anniversary
The Huxtable family joins together to make Grandma and Grandpa's
50th wedding anniversary a special evening. Cliff arranges for
The Count Basie Orchestra to perform. The Huxtables perform
another spirited lip-sync, as they did for their grandparents'
49th, this time to James Brown's "I Got the Feelin'."
10:30p #24 - Cliff's Birthday
While Cliff snoops around trying to discover his special birthday
surprise, a clever Clair has arranged for the Huxtable family to
see legendary performer Lena Horne. Cliff is beside himself when
Lena Horne dedicates a song to him and invites the family to her
dressing room after the show.
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