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  • Spin City There's Something About Heidi (Season 3, Episode 2)
  • TV-14
    TV Episode | 30 min | Comedy

Spin City

There's Something About Heidi (Season 3, Episode 2)
TV-14
TV Episode | 30 min | Comedy

Mike's dates with Heidi Klum are tabloid fodder. Randall laughs at inappropriate moments because his father told him that crying is a sign of weakness. Nikki has a sex dream about Mike and tells it to Carter, who blabs it to Stuart.
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Director
Writers
Gary David Goldberg (created by) | Bill Lawrence (created by) | Amy Cohen (written by) | Michelle Nader (written by) & 2 more
Composer
Cinematographer
Richard Quinlan (as Dick Quinlan)
Editor
Casting Director
Production Designer
Status
Edit Released
Updated Sep 29, 1998

Release date
Sep 29, 1998 (United States)

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Cast

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12 cast members
Name Known for
Michael J. Fox
Mike Flaherty Mike Flaherty   See fewer
Richard Kind
Paul Lassiter Paul Lassiter   See fewer
Alan Ruck
Stuart Bondek Stuart Bondek   See fewer
Michael Boatman
Carter Heywood Carter Heywood   See fewer
Connie Britton
Nikki Faber Nikki Faber   See fewer
Alexander Chaplin
James Hobert James Hobert   See fewer
Victoria Dillard
Janelle Cooper Janelle Cooper   See fewer
Jennifer Esposito
Stacey Paterno Stacey Paterno   See fewer
Barry Bostwick
The Mayor The Mayor   See fewer
Heidi Klum
Heidi Klum Heidi Klum   See fewer
Marion McCorry
Patricia Murell Patricia Murell   See fewer
Rohan Quine
Party-goer obstructing Flaherty (uncredited) Party-goer obstructing Flaherty (uncredited)   See fewer
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