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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2006

A good samaritan stops to help when he witnesses a boy collapse in the snow. This segment was taken from Episode 714, the series finale, which aired on August 27, 1996 on CBS.

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  • this is the series finale? whoa, thats alot of episodes.......

  • There were about 185 episodes, 714 means Season 7, Episode 14.

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  • grandpas are the best

  • yeah I know same with me. I crashed on my bike and was screaming and crying for help on the sidewalk. Not one person came to help, I walked all the way home with a split ankle and a broken wrist. Thankfully this little boy had someone for him :) and that makes me happy.

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  • Indeed:)

  • why did he collapse though i mean i know it was cold out but he was bundled up its not like he was out in shorts

  • that really is sweet ahhh

  • I wonder if he enjoyed the Henry Ford Museum. I went there this past July.

  • same with me too, nobody stopped for me when I fell. I don't know what is wrong with all of the selfish people these days

  • omg this was very touching

  • Aw sweet as can be ." When I grow up, I would like to be a basketball player" =]

  • LUCKY ITS NOT CANADA boy! its snowy there! but awesome when its summer!

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