Halloween 1977

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“Halloween 1977”
Trailer Park Boys episode
Episode no. Season 6
Episode 5
Written by Mike Clattenburg
Directed by Mike Clattenburg
Production no. 605
Original airdate May 14, 2006
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Halloween 1977 is the 45th episode of the hit Canadian comedy mockumentary series Trailer Park Boys.

  • This is the first episode that shows Lahey as a cop.
  • Bubble's computer, featured in the opening scene of this episode, is a 16MHz Macintosh Color Classic, which was first produced in 1993.
  • In the scene where Lahey finds a tape of Haloween 1977, it's in Bill and Colleen's trailer. Why would Bill and Colleen have a tape of Ricky, Julian and Bubbles at halloween?
  • Bubble's Halloween costume in 1977 is C-3PO.
  • Ricky and Julian are both dressed as Chewbacca for Halloween 1977.

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