"Coal Digger" is the fifth episode of the American family sitcom television series Modern Family. It premiered on ABC in the United States on October 21, 2009. The episode was written by co-creator and executive producer of Modern Family, Christopher Lloyd and directed by Jason Winer.[1]
In the episode, the whole family gathers at Jay and Gloria's to watch the football game. Mitch, who does not know much about football, decides to learn some things about it so he can enjoy the game. Luke and Manny make up after fighting at school, but when Manny says that Luke calls Gloria a "coal digger" (a term he has heard from Claire), things get worse, with Gloria leaving the room. Eventually, Claire apologizes and the two women make up.
"Coal Digger" received positive reviews from critics and was named in the top 100 best television episodes of 2009 by BuddyTV. It received a 3.4/9 in the 18-49 demographic according to Nielsen Media Research.
"CoalDigger" is the fifth episode of the American family sitcom television series Modern Family. It premiered on ABC in the United States on October...
difference to Jay. In the episode "CoalDigger," Luke calls her a coaldigger, a mishearing of when Claire called her a gold digger. The most frequent running...
reveals that Claire has referred to her as a gold digger on numerous occasions but says coaldigger. Gloria gets it and storms off to her room. Phil goes...
The Pittsburg CoalDiggers were a minor league baseball team based in Pittsburg, Kansas. From 1903 to 1906, Pittsburg teams played as a member of the Missouri...
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permanently disabled. Rose returned to Ohio and, after working as a coaldigger in the 1870s, was elected sheriff for Washington County as a member of...
Harlan Edward Young (September 28, 1883 – March 26, 1975) nicknamed "Cy the Third", was a professional baseball pitcher. He played for two Major League...
John "Rudy" Bell (January 1, 1881 – July 28, 1955), originally known as Rudolph Fred Baerwald, was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. Bell played...
Walter Rufus East (March 29, 1883 – August 29, 1930) was a minor league baseball player active between 1903 and 1912. As a second baseman he played for...
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In 1904, he had a win–loss record of 20-19 for the MVL's Pittsburg CoalDiggers. The following season, he went 15–11 in the Western Association and was...
Burning Hills Amphitheater in June 2014. Music Burning Hills Singers CoalDiggers Band Setting Medora, North Dakota; Theodore Roosevelt National Park Basis...
of the tree is used to make handles for tools, including the popular coaldigger.[citation needed] A study of the complete chloroplast genome suggest...
"dipper stick") with a digger ("bucket") at the end. The term "dipper" is also sometimes used to refer to the handle and digger combined. The machinery...
worked at Peabody Coal Company's (Peabody Energy) River Queen Surface Mine in Central City, Kentucky. It was named the "Big Digger" and carried a 125-cubic-yard...
January 2022. Hapgood, Powers (1922). In Non-Union Mines: The Diary of a CoalDigger in Central Pennsylvania, August–September, 1921. Bureau of Industrial...
a CoalDigger in Central Pennsylvania, August–September, 1921. New York: Bureau of Industrial Research, 1922. Radio Address on "A crisis with Coal Miners...
Gaslighters placed third in the 1903 Missouri Valley League standings. The CoalDiggers ended the 1903 season with a record of 79–52 as A.H. Harris served as...
and Arthur James Arnot titled – Improvements in electrical rock drills coaldiggers and earth cutters" National Archives of Australia.1889 Retrieved 1 April...
Men His Partners, Tells Them Their Interests Are Similar; Questions CoalDiggers About Wages and Work". The New York Times. 22 September 1915. Retrieved...