Here’s a little compilation I made real quick featuring clips of Gary Coleman as Arnold jackson in "Diff'rent Strokes"... I even threw in a clip of him in "Married with Children" just for fun... Enjoy! Check out the video that inspired me to make this one: www.youtube.com
(less)
Willis takes the car out without Mr. Drummond’s permission in order to pick up Charlene for a date, and gets in trouble when he hits a police officer's motorcycle.
(less)
Here is a blast from the past with WSVH broadcasting live from Lamond’s Disco at 12:53 am, July 11, 1982. Aircheck recorded from Philadelphia. Today, this is radio station WHFM and the WSVH calls are in Savannah, Georgia. Pictures are of the Southampton area and various random images I found for...
(less)
Mr. Drummond's mom is a piece of work. Within the first few minutes of her visit, it's obvious she's a racist snob, who just can't accept Arnold and Willis into her family due to their skin color. Other than that, she's an excellent grandma.
(less)
Can you be too conceited for an exclusive club? Willis is rejected from a hoity-toity campus club just because he thinks he’s super awesome. Isn't that a prerequisite? Imagine a fraternity rejecting beer drinkers! It ain't fair, Willis.
(less)
The scene following the series teaser. Three white idiots and one Hollywood has-been get into mischief and almost kill one anothe... more > The scene following the series teaser. Three white idiots and one Hollywood has-been get into mischief and almost kill one another during their first we...
(less)
What arrogance through yonder window breaks? Arnold gets tricked into auditioning for Romeo in the school play and wins the part, only to discover Juliet will be played by his arch nemesis Lisa. And, like most actresses, she’s a nut case.
(less)
The Drummonds look for “ha-has” in racial stereotypes. The boys are pegged by a friend as being too white. A counselor is called in, and Kimberly pretends to be Arnold, and Mr. D acts like Willis. Will this fracture the family forever? Probably not.
(less)
Safe Search Filter is ON. Truveo understands that some content may not be appropriate for all users. We provide a Safe Search Filter so that you can choose the content best suited to your personal interest. Turning OFF the Safe Search Filter may display content that is only suitable for viewers over 18 years of age. Click the button below if you are over 18 and would like to turn OFF the Safe Search Filter.