American Dad! “The Professor and the Coach” S18E2 April 3 2023 on TBS
Tonight (Monday April 3 2023), TBS broadcasts an episode of the series American Dad!!
Contents
- 1 The Professor and the Coach Season 18 Episode 2 Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “The Professor and the Coach” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “The Professor and the Coach” Episode New?
- 4 American Dad! The Professor and the Coach Cast & Stars
- 5 The Professor and the Coach Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch American Dad! The Professor and the Coach Online
- 7 American Dad! Series Information
The Professor and the Coach Season 18 Episode 2 Episode Summary
A CIA agent will go to any lengths to defend his country and family, which also includes his wife, liberal daughter, awkward son, goldfish with a human brain, and escaped Area 51 inhabitant.
What Time is the “The Professor and the Coach” Episode On?
The The Professor and the Coach episode of American Dad! will be broadcast on April 3 2023 on TBS at 10:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “The Professor and the Coach” Episode New?
The The Professor and the Coach episode of American Dad! is all new!
American Dad! The Professor and the Coach Cast & Stars
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Seth MacFarlane voices Stan Smith and Roger Wendy Schaal voices Francine Smith Scott Grimes voices Steve Smith Rachael MacFarlane voices Hayley Smith-Fischer ( Dee Bradley Baker voices Klaus Heisler Jeff Fischer voices Jeff Fischer Patrick Stewart voices Deputy Director Avery Bullock |
The Professor and the Coach Episode Videos & Previews
Watch American Dad! The Professor and the Coach Online
American Dad! Series Information
Stan Smith is a CIA agent painfully dedicated to homeland security. His home life includes doting wife Francine, a ditzy housewife, liberal daughter Hayley and socially awkward teenaged son Steve. Also living in the family's Langley Falls, Va., home are Klaus, a goldfish with the brain of an East German Olympic ski jumper, and Roger, an escaped alien from Area 51, who Stan houses in defiance of his employer due to owing Roger a `life debt'. Sounds just like the typical American family, right? Maybe not. |