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Bob Hearts Abishola Season 1 Episode 1
An American man falls in love with his Nigerian nurse.
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Serie: Bob Hearts Abishola
Director: Chuck Lorre
Guest Star: Barry Shabaka Henley, Billy Gardell, Christine Ebersole, Folake Olowofoyeku, Gina Yashere, Maribeth Monroe, Matt Jones, Shola Adewusi, Travis Wolfe Jr., Vernee Watson, Vernee Watson-Johnson
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