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Season Two


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2.15 Kindervelt Days

written by: Frank Lombardi and Dana Reston

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Sylvia is cleaning out her attic and wants Fran to take all her junk. Among the 70's memorabilia is an old entry form for a "Win a Date with Eric Estrada" contest that had never been sent in.

Fran and Val discuss their upcoming Camp Kindervelt reunion. Fran wants a drop dead gorgeous date to impress her old rival, Judy Silverman. She decides to ask Mr. Sheffield if he will take her.

Max: Friday? Oh, meeting of the Tony commitee. What a shame. Blast. If it was any other night....
Fran: Oh lucky you. It's really Saturday.
Niles: A blind man in New Jersey saw that one coming Sir.

Fran is getting pretty desperate for a date.
Fran: What are you doing Saturday night?
Niles: As cute a couple as we'd make, I have a date with a sure thing.
Fran: Just don't leave your wallet on the dresser.

Niles talks Mr. Sheffield into going ahead and taking Fran.

Max: Oh all right, I suppose it would be very thrilling for her to walk in with me.

Meanwhile though, the kids had sent in Fran's old contest entry form and Eric Estrada came to offer to take her to the reunion.

Fran: Val, sit! You are not going to believe who is taking me to the reunion. Judy Silverman will die!
Max: Well, she may be a little impressed.
Fran: Well, he's gorgeous, he's foriegn, and he's got a head of hair that you could lose a hand in! I'm going with Eric Estrada!
Max: Who?

'Ponch' arrives on his motorcycle to escort Fran to the dance.

The other campers are suitably impressed, but Judy Silverman hasn't arrived yet.

Things start to go wrong very quickly. The helmet deflates her hair!

Eric ditches out on Fran almost immediately, explaining that it was all just a publicity stunt.

And then Judy's date is gorgeous. Fran's brain is spinning trying to come up with an excuse for not having a date.

Just then, Mr. Sheffield comes to the rescue.
Max: Hello Darling.
Judy: You're her date?
Max: I'm not sure date would be the right word, we've been living together for what? over a year now.

I was in one of your revivals! That's where I met Kent!
Judy's date is very excited to meet Maxwell Sheffield and forgets his role as Judy's "fiancé".

Fran: Mr. Sheffield, what are you doing here?
Max: Well just after you left, Mr. Estrada's publicist called to confirm dinner reservations for after the show, so I thought you might have some room on your dance card.
Fran: Oh, aren't you a doll?
Max: You look lovely tonight.
Fran: Even with the hair?
Max: Oh I like it. I can actually see over your head.
Fran: Oh Mr. Sheffield, I'll never forget that you did this for me tonight.
Max: Well, I know how much it meant to you.



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Could I Have This Dance
(Words and Music by Wayland Holyfield and Bob House
from the movie "Urban Cowboy")

I'll always remember the song they were playin'
The first time we danced and I knew
As we swayed to the music and held to each other
I fell in love with you

Could I have this dance for the rest of my life
Would you be my partner every night
When we're together it feels so right
Could I have this dance for the rest of my life
I'll always remember that magic moment
When I held you close to me
As we moved together, I knew forever
You're all I'll ever need.

Could I have this dance for the rest of my life
Would you be my partner every night
When we're together it feels so right
Could I have this dance for the rest of my life

Could I have this dance for the rest of my life
Would you be my partner every night
When we're together it feels so right
Could I have this dance for the rest of my life


"Could I Have This Dance"