Nothing better than throwing a suprise birthday for yourself. Frank keeps hinting that it is his birthday until he finally takes matters into his own hands. Evan a...
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Nothing better than throwing a suprise birthday for yourself. Frank keeps hinting that it is his birthday until he finally takes matters into his own hands. Evan and Gareth decide to get the respect they finally deserve.
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On: Monday, April 14, 2008
Original Release Year: 2008
Tags: The Writers Room Frank's Birthday 2008 Kevin Pollack Ed Crasnick Frank Conniff Bruce Kirschbaum Jeff Kahn Rose Abdoo Brea Grant Evan Mann Gareth Reynolds Jim McMahon Rachel Germaine Joe Keyes Kee Gibson John Ennis Ed Crasnick Mark Feldstein Nina Krasta Brad Roth Michael Schroeder Crackle Comedy
Darwin’s Birthday S...
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Nina Jablonski looks at the evolution of human pigmentation. It was noted by Darwin and others that humans who lived closer to the equator had darker skins. Is thi...
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Nina Jablonski looks at the evolution of human pigmentation. It was noted by Darwin and others that humans who lived closer to the equator had darker skins. Is this a functional adaptation to sun exposure, or is there something more at play here? Series: "Darwin Evolving" [Science] [Show ID: 16926]
Darwin’s Birthday S...
6 Views 16:27:57 09/30/09
Nina Jablonski looks at the evolution of human pigmentation. It was noted by Darwin and others that humans who lived closer to the equator had darker skins. Is thi...
[LESS INFO] 6 VIEWS | ADDED 16:27:57 09/30/09
Nina Jablonski looks at the evolution of human pigmentation. It was noted by Darwin and others that humans who lived closer to the equator had darker skins. Is this a functional adaptation to sun exposure, or is there something more at play here? Series: "Darwin Evolving" [Science] [Show ID: 16926]
Darwin’s Birthday S...
12 Views 16:27:57 09/30/09
Nina Jablonski looks at the evolution of human pigmentation. It was noted by Darwin and others that humans who lived closer to the equator had darker skins. Is thi...
[LESS INFO] 12 VIEWS | ADDED 16:27:57 09/30/09
Nina Jablonski looks at the evolution of human pigmentation. It was noted by Darwin and others that humans who lived closer to the equator had darker skins. Is this a functional adaptation to sun exposure, or is there something more at play here? Series: "Darwin Evolving" [Science] [Show ID: 16926]