Whitley gets a job as an assistant art buyer for E.H. Wright Industries. She attends an auction in Washington, D.C. as an observer. When her boss steps out to take a phone call, Whitley disobeys her wishes by bidding on a painting from a promising young artist. Whitley fears that she will lose her job, but the painting turns out to be a great investment. Although her boss disagrees with her tactics, she applauds Whitley's intuition and enthusiasm. Freddie's new philosophical radio call-in show fails to attract interest because no one has any idea what she is talking about. She becomes a big hit after she assumes the persona of Jamaican-born "Mother Eartha" and distributes advice to her listeners.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Jeanette Collins | Writer | ||
Mimi Friedman | Writer | ||
Michael Ensign | Guest Star | ||
Josephine Premice | Guest Star | ||
Tisha Campbell | Guest Star | ||
Neema Barnette | Director |