Cory in the House (2007)
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Ainsley Harriott as Ainsley Harriet
Episodes 8
Who Let the Dolls Out
Victor forces Cory to get rid of all of his Presidential Bobbleheads. Cory begins to think of something else to sell, and decides to make a deal with Sophie to sell Sophie Dolls. When they go to record the voices, Cory tricks her into being a brat, and records all her insults. He then gives the final project: The Bratty Sophie Doll. Sophie is angry about this, and when Cory refuses to get rid of the contract, the doll begins to haunt him. Meanwhile, Meena and Candy spy on Newt and when a short man gives him a "pot of gold" from the "end of the rainbow", they begin to think he is a leprechaun.
Read MoreWe Don't Have Chemistry
Cory agrees to do a commercial for Stickler if he tutors him. Sophie runs for class president against Tanisha.
Read MoreUninvited Pest
Cory is a finalist for the Young Business Person of the Year award, but his chance of winning is in danger when someone tries to steal his project
Read MoreMaking the Braid
Cory's great aunt passes away, and he receives some of her money for inheritance. She insisted he uses it for college, which Victor agrees to, and puts the money away. At school, Cory, Meena, and Candy discover that Newt has a talent for braiding hair, which gives Cory the idea to open a braiding shop with his money. He eventually convinces Newt to go ahead with the plan, until rival Mr. Michelle threatens to shut them down so he can reclaim his business. They then decide to have a "braid-off" to see who is better, Mr. Michelle or Newt. Meanwhile, Sophie and Tanisha want to dress like their idol Tiffany Starr for Haley's birthday party., but their parents won't let them. They then have Tanisha's sister buy them some clothes and head to the party.
Read MoreModel Behavior
Cory and Newt are once again trying to find a way to get girls. When football doesn't work out they quit. Stickler then shows up and tells them he can get them into a supermodel party, however the guard does not let them in and Stickler leaves them. They then meet a famous designer who wants them to take some tests shots for her to see if they can go to Hawaii and model for her. They agree and Stickler puts them in model boot camp, where their skills are put to the ultimate test. Meanwhile, Sophie does not want to go to her father daughter dance because her dad can't dance. The President finds out and enlists Victor to help him learn to dance.
Read MoreSittin' Pretty
Candy is sick of Cory lying to her, so he promises not to lie anymore, while Stickler also gives up his gadgets and spying ways to be friends with everyone. When the President and Victor go on a trip to New York, Cory is left in charge of Sophie and Tanisha. Candy comes over to play house, but Cory doesn't realize she actually meant trying to instill good values and education into Sophie and Tanisha. Sick of Candy not letting them have fun, Sophie prank calls Cory and pretends to be a girl named Kimberly, causing Candy to get upset and leave. Knowing that he never went out with a girl named Kimberly, Cory enlists Stickler's spying expertise to find out who really made the call.
Read MoreMacho Libre
A new Mexican student named Juan Carlos begins flirting with Candy making Cory extremely jealous. When Cory won't admit it, Candy decides to go out with Juan just to make him more jealous. Cory decides to get back at him by dressing up as a Mexican wrestler to impress Candy. The plan backfires as Juan challenges him to a match that afternoon and Cory accepts. Meanwhile, Sophie and her friends decide to form a singing group called The Pink Cupcakes for their school talent show, but a fight causes them to break up before the show.
Read MorePeace, Love & Misunderstanding
A girl that Cory's interested in turns out to be the daughter of another ambassador from a country that's a sworn enemy of Meena's native Bahavia. Somehow, the President gets involved, and a laugh over Cory's backside factors prominently into the outcome. Meanwhile, Sophie tries to play practical jokes, but isn't very good at it.
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