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"[[Valentine's Day in Quahog]]" is presented as being from the writer that wrote the episode "where Tony's uncle dies and leaves him a vineyard." The episode in question is "Inherit the Wine" airing during the seventh season which was really written by [[Daniel Palladino]].[http://ctva.biz/US/Comedy/WhosTheBoss_07_%281990-91%29.htm]
 
"[[Valentine's Day in Quahog]]" is presented as being from the writer that wrote the episode "where Tony's uncle dies and leaves him a vineyard." The episode in question is "Inherit the Wine" airing during the seventh season which was really written by [[Daniel Palladino]].[http://ctva.biz/US/Comedy/WhosTheBoss_07_%281990-91%29.htm]
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To get out of work in "[[Candy Quahog Marshmallow!]]", Peter reveals his secret is to hold the phone up to ''Who's the Boss'' while calling [[Angela]].
 
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Whos the Boss

Who's the Boss? is an American television sitcom starring Tony Danza, Judith Light, Alyssa Milano, Danny Pintauro, and Katherine Helmond. It was broadcast for eight seasons on ABC from 1984 to 1992.

In "Love Thy Trophy", Peter Griffin’s parade theme is “The Episode of Who’s the Boss? where Tony sees Angela naked in the shower.” The episode in question was the second episode of the sitcom, titled “Briefless Encounter”.

In Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, Steve Allen finds out the only TV program in Hell is Who’s the Boss?.

"Valentine's Day in Quahog" is presented as being from the writer that wrote the episode "where Tony's uncle dies and leaves him a vineyard." The episode in question is "Inherit the Wine" airing during the seventh season which was really written by Daniel Palladino.[1]

To get out of work in "Candy Quahog Marshmallow!", Peter reveals his secret is to hold the phone up to Who's the Boss while calling Angela.