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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 6

1995-09-18 | Comedy,Family | 24 episodes
Overview
After Will becomes Hilary's talent coordinator, her show goes national and she is lured to New York, where Ashley hopes to model. When Philip presides over a high-profile Hollywood case, his ambition almost ruins his marriage. In the series finale, he shows the house to prospective buyers played by classic sitcom stars Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford and Marla Gibbs, and Gary Coleman and Conrad Bain. With their home sold, the Banks parents head east to be closer to Ashley and Hilary; butler Geoffrey moves to London; Carlton attends Princeton; and Will looks forward to his post-college future.

7 Seasons

Episode

Burnin' Down the House (1995)

While Carlton is away at a Young Republican camp, Will cooks up a flambe of a disaster on a night when an influential judge is coming to dinner, and Will can only make it through the night with the help of Geoffrey, and other plan is not to make Phil find out.

Burnin' Down the House poster

Directed By

Madeline Cripe

Writer

Joel Madison

Get a Job (1995)

In competition with Carlton, Will sets out to prove he's the best man for the job on Hilary's TV show by escorting a famous comedian's sister out on the town.

Get a Job poster

Directed By

Shelley Jensen

Writer

Mort Scrivner

Stress Related (1995)

After learning a little something about initiative, Will jumps to Hilary's aid prior to a key business meeting at the station, meanwhile an unemployed Carlton subs for Philip on career day at Ashley's school.

Stress Related poster

Directed By

Shelley Jensen

Writer

Larry Wilmore

Bourgie Sings the Blues (1995)

The thrill is gone for "runaway yuppie" Carlton, who can't handle another disappointment, let alone his long-awaited Princeton interview.

Bourgie Sings the Blues poster

Directed By

Shelley Jensen

Writer

Tom Devanney

The Script Formerly Known As... (1995)

Will decides to book a juror dismissed from Philip's big show-biz madam sex-scandal case for Hilary's show, which results in embarrassment for Judge Banks and some annoying apologies from Will and Hilary.

The Script Formerly Known As... poster

Directed By

Shelley Jensen

Writer

Felicia D. Henderson

Cast

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