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The Fighting Fitzgeralds is an American sitcom television series that aired from March 26 until May 15, 2001.
Episode 10 : Blood, Sweat and Fitz
May. 15,2001
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Episode 9 : The Cook, the Fitz, His Sister and Her Luggage
May. 08,2001
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Episode 8 : One Angry Man (a.k.a. The Angry Man)
May. 01,2001
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Episode 7 : The Loud Man
April. 17,2001
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Episode 6 : The Easter Rebellion
April. 10,2001
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Episode 5 : I'm Okay, You're Crazy
April. 03,2001
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Episode 4 : The Heartbeat
March. 27,2001
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Episode 3 : When Irish Eyes Are Smilin'
March. 20,2001
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Episode 2 : The Fire Fight
March. 13,2001
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Episode 1 : Pilot
March. 06,2001
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