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Step by Step Episode: "Country Club" Episode Number: Season 1, Episode 19 Script Dated: February 1992 Written by: Alan Eisenstock & Larry Mintz Description: This is an Original TV Script used during the making of the 1991-1998 TV Series titled, "Step by Step". It is from the episode titled, "Country Club". This is the Shooting Script. It has all yellow pages throughout it inside. This script is complete and it is 40 pages long. Please view all of the pictures above carefully. The script is in good overall condition. Episode Storyline: Frank's contractor friend, John Patterson, invites him and his family to join an exclusive country club. While the Lamberts and Fosters engage in a series of gags, Dana fumes about having to come along in the first place; she's sure she'll be embarrassed by Frank's oafish, clumsy ways. However, she winds up sticking up for her step-father when she finds out the only reason Patterson invited him to join was to make him the butt of cruel jokes. THE POSTER SHOWN IN THE LAST PICTURE ABOVE IS NOT INCLUDED, IT IS JUST BEING USED AS A VISUAL REFERENCE. |
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