[s1e8] Who's The Boss -

The eighth episode of Season 1 of Who's the Boss? , titled originally aired on December 4, 1984. Episode Summary

After meeting an attractive woman at the supermarket, Tony accidentally lets her believe he is wealthy and owns a Jaguar. [S1E8] Who's the Boss

Meanwhile, Angela finds that men in her professional circle are often intimidated by her power as a successful advertising executive. When a man begins flirting with her at the office, she decides to hide her status and pretends to be her own secretary, "Rosie". The eighth episode of Season 1 of Who's the Boss

The episode explores the comedic consequences of these double deceptions as both characters try to keep up their charades to impress their dates. Cast & Crew Meanwhile, Angela finds that men in her professional

In this episode, both Tony and Angela struggle with the complexities of dating while maintaining their professional and personal personas.

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Michael Goodwin, Victoria Bass, Diane Robin, Earl Boen, and Ben Cooper. Director: Jim Drake. Writers: Bud Wiser, Monica Parker, and Robert Sternin. Where to Watch

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