Different strokes season 1 episode 7
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This is the final episode to be dubbed into French.This is probably the second episode to be filmed in the series, after Is Anybody Listening? That's because The Dispatcher is missing the insignia on his hat, as well as Bedford still being on the model of Blankston.During the scene, Carla's horn can be heard. Also, part of the episode (with the footage sped up) was featured in a PBS Kids promo from 2001, called "Use your Imagination," which was released on several PBS Kids VHSs from 2001-2004.The scene of Theodore going under Benjamin Bridge is used in the opening of the show.The episode title is a take on the phrase "Different Strokes for Different Folks".BlankstonĀ ( does not speak, named Bedford).When he lets Hank tow in his own way, Hank passes his test with ease. Later in the day, when Theodore convinces Emily that there is more than one way to move Blankston, he realizes that there can also be more than one way to move little Barrington. Hank fails his towing test and doubts that he'll ever become a good tugboat. But when Hank tries to tow Barrington Theodore's way, the result is disastrous when he hits Emily, who is desperately trying to lift Blankston, a new buoy who is in Bedford Buoy's spot while Bedford is being repaired. When Hank starts towing young Barrington from the side instead of from the front, Theodore objects, saying that Hank's way is all wrong. It means that The Dispatcher has noticed that he's been doing a good job. At first, Theodore is pleased that he has been chosen to teach Hank the finer points of towing a brand-new barge named Barrington.