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''Fatherhood'' was referenced extensively in [[The Simpsons]] episode [[Saturdays of Thunder]], in which [[Homer Simpson]] uses advice from the book to win the respect of his son. |
''Fatherhood'' was referenced extensively in [[The Simpsons]] episode [[Saturdays of Thunder]], in which [[Homer Simpson]] uses advice from the book to win the respect of his son. |
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The title and format of ''Fatherhood'' was mimicked in the books ''[[Couplehood]]'' and ''[[Babyhood]]'' (1996) by comedian [[Paul Reiser]], and ''[[Childhood]]'' by Cosby himself. |
The title and format of ''Fatherhood'' was mimicked in the books ''[[Couplehood]]'' and ''[[Babyhood]]'' (1996) by comedian [[Paul Reiser]], and ''[[Childhood (book)|Childhood]]'' by Cosby himself. |
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Revision as of 23:52, 8 September 2006
Fatherhood is a bestselling 1986 book attributed to Bill Cosby, published by Doubleday & Company, Inc. The book was ghostwritten by humorist Ralph Schoenstein.
It was later adapted into an animated television series of the same name, which debuted on Nick at Nite in 2004.
Fatherhood was referenced extensively in The Simpsons episode Saturdays of Thunder, in which Homer Simpson uses advice from the book to win the respect of his son.
The title and format of Fatherhood was mimicked in the books Couplehood and Babyhood (1996) by comedian Paul Reiser, and Childhood by Cosby himself.