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- Episode 03x15


Episode: 03x15
Title: It Happened One Night
Type: Regular Episode
Production Code: 04298058
First Aired: Feb. 15, 1999

Season 3 » Episode #15 - It Happened One Night

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7th Heaven - 03x15 It Happened One NightSummary: Samuel and David are home and won't stop crying. Matt gets a new job at the Dairy Shack as a delivery guy. Mary sneaks to the pool hall to meet Wilson while Lucy covers for her at home. Lucy ends up doing all the cleaning by herself. Mary hangs out with Jordan as Wilson arrives. Wilson is thinking of moving back to Glen Oak, but Mary realizes she doesn't have feelings for him anymore. Ruthie wants to run away from home because she doesn't get much attention as she used to. Annie gives Ruthie her baby book. Simon orders food from the Dairy Shack to check out Matt's new job. Matt is fired from his job and meets an old girlfriend, Shana.


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Guest Stars:

Sam Camden played by Lorenzo Brino
David Camden played by Nikolas Brino
Wilson West played by Andrew Keegan
Curley played by Todd Hurst
Moe played by Hank Harris
Jordan played by Wade Carpenter
Waiter played by Max Brooks
Sam Camden played by Myrinda Brino
Wilson 'Billy' West Jr. played by Dylan Boersma

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