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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 3

1992-09-14 | Comedy,Family | 24 episodes
Overview
Season three of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air finds Will (Will Smith) firmly entrenched in the Banks family, having traded his rough-and-tumble Philadelphia youth for posh surroundings in Bel-Air. This year, Will hip-hops over to the same prep school as Carlton (Alfonso Ribeiro) and starts scoping out colleges. While Will tries to work his mojo on reluctant Monique (Kim Fields, Living Single), Hilary (Karyn Parsons) breaks into show business and learns some hard lessons. But the kids aren’t the only ones riding life’s highs and lows. Philip (James Avery) jumps into the race for superior court judge, opposing his sleazy but powerful former mentor (Sherman Hemsley, The Jeffersons). And Vivian (Janet Hubert-Whitten) surprises everyone by announcing that she’s pregnant! Also appearing in this hilarious and poignant season are Oprah Winfrey, Vanessa Williams (Ugly Betty), comic D.L. Hughley, singer Tom Jones and boxer Riddick Bowe. All 24 episodes are fresh — and ready for your enjoyment.

7 Seasons

Episode

How I Spent My Summer Vacation (1992)

Will returns home from spending the summer in Philadelphia with a new look that doesn't sit well with Uncle Phil.

How I Spent My Summer Vacation poster

Directed By

Shelley Jensen

Writer

Winifred Hervey

Will Gets Committed (1992)

When the Banks family returns to its former neighborhood to help old friends after a destructive city-wide riot, Vivian reveals a surprise to Philip.

Will Gets Committed poster

Directed By

Shelley Jensen

Writer

Leslie Ray

That's No Lady, That's My Cousin (1992)

Enrolled at the newly coed Bel-Air Prep, Ashley begins dressing to entice guys, using Will's preferences in women as her examples.

That's No Lady, That's My Cousin poster

Directed By

Shelley Jensen

Writer

Bryan Winter

Hilary Gets a Job (1992)

Hilary gets a job reporting weather on television.

Hilary Gets a Job poster

Directed By

Shelley Jensen

Writer

Efrem Seeger

Mama's Baby, Carlton's Maybe (1992)

Carlton prepares for a dinner date with his former girlfriend, Cindy (Lark Voorhees), forgiving her for rejecting him several months earlier, but when she arrives with a newborn baby named Carlton Jr., the entire Banks family is stunned.

Mama's Baby, Carlton's Maybe poster

Directed By

Shelley Jensen

Writer

Michael Fry

Cast

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