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[s1e7] Anything You Can Do Official

An (1969–1974) where regional teams competed in music and dance. A 1971 game show featuring "battle-of-the-sexes" stunts.

: In a clever meta-marketing move, ABC promoted the show by printing the slogan "Everyone has a little dirty laundry" on thousands of dry-cleaning bags. This was inspired by a scene in this very episode where Lynette Scavo suggests advertising on dry-cleaning bags because people see them constantly in their closets. [S1E7] Anything You Can Do

: The investigation into the blackmailing of the late Mary Alice Young intensifies. The private investigator, Mr. Shaw, edges closer to discovering who was behind the threats, keeping the central mystery of the season front and center. Interesting Trivia An (1969–1974) where regional teams competed in music

While several series have an episode with this title, the most iconic "" (Season 1, Episode 7) belongs to the hit drama Desperate Housewives , which originally aired in 2004. This episode is a pivotal moment for the residents of Wisteria Lane, blending high-stakes drama with the show's signature dark humor. Key Plot Developments This was inspired by a scene in this

: The episode holds a respectable 7.6/10 rating on IMDb , reflecting its status as a solid early-season entry that effectively balanced multiple character arcs. Other Versions