Mel's prejudice against the handicapped is tested when he is confined to a wheelchair.Mel's prejudice against the handicapped is tested when he is confined to a wheelchair.Mel's prejudice against the handicapped is tested when he is confined to a wheelchair.
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Douglas Robinson
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Bartine Burkett
- Granny Annie's Mother
- (as Bartine Zane)
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- TriviaVera mentions wanting to watch General Hospital (1963) on Mel's new TV and says "Now that Packy's gone, that show just isn't the same." Leonard Stone, who played Packy, appears as "Lenny" in this episode.
- SoundtracksThere's a New Girl in Town
Music by David Shire
Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
Performed by Linda Lavin
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The actor who portrayed "Grannie Annie" in this episode is actually Frances Bay and not Frances Day as listed here on IMDb. The actor who portrayed "Grannie Annie" in this episode is actually Frances Bay and not Frances Day as listed here on IMDb. The actor who portrayed "Grannie Annie" in this episode is actually Frances Bay and not Frances Day as listed here on IMDb. The actor who portrayed "Grannie Annie" in this episode is actually Frances Bay and not Frances Day as listed here on IMDb. The actor who portrayed "Grannie Annie" in this episode is actually Frances Bay and not Frances Day as listed here on IMDb. The actor who portrayed "Grannie Annie" in this episode is actually Frances Bay and not Frances Day as listed here on IMDb.
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