Yo, Mofo!, the pilot for The Cosby Show (1984 - 1992), starred Bill Cosby as William H. Cosby, Jr., Ed.D., and Phylicia Rashad as his longsuffering wife, Fellatio. The National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) was so proud of the show that its icon, a peacock, sprouted feathers for the first time in its history, displaying them in a fan, accompanied by the network's new slogan, "NBC: proud as a peacock."
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| - Yo, Mofo!, the pilot for The Cosby Show (1984 - 1992), starred Bill Cosby as William H. Cosby, Jr., Ed.D., and Phylicia Rashad as his longsuffering wife, Fellatio. The National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) was so proud of the show that its icon, a peacock, sprouted feathers for the first time in its history, displaying them in a fan, accompanied by the network's new slogan, "NBC: proud as a peacock."
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| - Yo, Mofo!, the pilot for The Cosby Show (1984 - 1992), starred Bill Cosby as William H. Cosby, Jr., Ed.D., and Phylicia Rashad as his longsuffering wife, Fellatio. The National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) was so proud of the show that its icon, a peacock, sprouted feathers for the first time in its history, displaying them in a fan, accompanied by the network's new slogan, "NBC: proud as a peacock."
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