The Cleveland Show “A Brown Thanksgiving” Preview

by admin on November 17, 2009

The seventh episode of The Cleveland Show is titled “A Brown Thanksgiving” and will debut on Sunday, November 22nd on FOX. Keep reading for an episode synopsis as well as official photos from the episode.

Cleveland celebrates his first Thanksgiving with his new family, including his own parents Cookie (guest voice Francis Callier) and Freight Train (guest voice Craig Robinson) as well as Donna’s Auntie Momma (guest voice Kym Whitley) who all make a surprise visit to shake things up in Stoolbend. However, the holiday gets complicated when Roberta and Federline (guest voice Jamie Kennedy) decide to celebrate on their own, and Cleveland discovers a surprising secret about Auntie Momma that changes his impression of her forever in the all-new “A Brown Thanksgiving” episode of THE CLEVELAND SHOW airing Sunday, Nov. 22 (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (CLE-109) (TV-14 D, L, V)

Voice Cast: Mike Henry as Cleveland Brown/Teenage Cleveland and Rallo Tubbs; Sanaa Lathan as Donna Tubbs/Teenage Donna; Kevin Michael Richardson as Cleveland Jr. and Lester; Nia Long as Roberta Tubbs; Seth MacFarlane as Tim

Guest Voice Cast: Jamie Kennedy as Federline Jones; Kym Whitley as Auntie Momma; Craig Robinson as Freight Train; Francis Callier as Cookie; Daryl Hall as Himself; John Oates as Himself

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  4. The Cleveland Show “A Cleveland Brown Christmas” Preview
  5. The Cleveland Show “From Bed to Worse” Preview

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veronica November 18, 2009 at 5:01 pm

Ha ha, this looks like it is going to be a lots of laughs. I think I know what Auntie Momma’s secret may be, the picture seems to give it away. I cant’ want to see what will happen.

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