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In that order, he didn't die, he just thought he was. The character was Uncle Phil played brilliantly by Mel Brooks (he won two Emmys for his guest starring roles on the show). His "dying words" were
I'm not aware of any fighting amongst the cast, but unless I heard it direct from a cast member, I'd have to take it with a grain of salt. You know how the media can get in this country, if two people
I don't know when the other seasons are coming out, but if you to Amazon.com, type in Mad About You The Complete Third Season, you can sign up for an e-mail message to get sent to you when a release date
The only reason I remember that episode, whihc is not one of my favorits, is because M*A*S*H's Father O'Malley was in it playing a priest of course. I remember the lovely speech, but not very well. I have
Man, that sounds SO familiar but I can't quite place it. What I suggest (I'd do this myself but I have to go to work) is that you type in "mad about you quotes" in Google. Many Quote sites will have the

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