Box 2
Contains 17 Results:
#40073-060 — Lay the Points (Mike Weinberger, Jake Weinberger), August 22, 1986
The series contains scripts from the Showtime network situation comedy series Brothers (1984-1989). The series featured three brothers who attempted alternately to accept or "cure" their gay brother. Later episodes sought to educate viewers on HIV/AIDS.
#40073-061 — The Gang Who Could Shoot Straights (Arnie Kogan), August 29, 1986
The series contains scripts from the Showtime network situation comedy series Brothers (1984-1989). The series featured three brothers who attempted alternately to accept or "cure" their gay brother. Later episodes sought to educate viewers on HIV/AIDS.
#40073-062 — A Penny For Your Dreams (Lissa Levin), September 5, 1986
The series contains scripts from the Showtime network situation comedy series Brothers (1984-1989). The series featured three brothers who attempted alternately to accept or "cure" their gay brother. Later episodes sought to educate viewers on HIV/AIDS.
#40073-064 — Still Married After All these Years (Greg Antonacci), September 26, 1986
The series contains scripts from the Showtime network situation comedy series Brothers (1984-1989). The series featured three brothers who attempted alternately to accept or "cure" their gay brother. Later episodes sought to educate viewers on HIV/AIDS.
#40073-065 — Mi Casa Es Sewer Casa (Greg Antonacci, Nick LeRose), October 2, 1986
The series contains scripts from the Showtime network situation comedy series Brothers (1984-1989). The series featured three brothers who attempted alternately to accept or "cure" their gay brother. Later episodes sought to educate viewers on HIV/AIDS.
#40074-066 — Wedding Bell Blues (Nick LeRose, Lissa Levin), February 20, 1987
The series contains scripts from the Showtime network situation comedy series Brothers (1984-1989). The series featured three brothers who attempted alternately to accept or "cure" their gay brother. Later episodes sought to educate viewers on HIV/AIDS.
#40074-067 — What? (Nick LeRose), February 27, 1987
The series contains scripts from the Showtime network situation comedy series Brothers (1984-1989). The series featured three brothers who attempted alternately to accept or "cure" their gay brother. Later episodes sought to educate viewers on HIV/AIDS.