Bradley appeared in the October 28, 1993 episode of Mad About You as Jed, Paul and Jamie's nephew. He appeared at the door with his mom, Debbie (Paul's sister). Paul had agreed to watch Jed, but didn't tell Jamie, so she was taken by surprise, since they both had plans for the day.

Jed assumed he'd have special priviledges without mom around. He asked if he could watch the "Scream-A-Thon." Mom said, "No." Mom promised him that she'd be back to take him trick-or-treating.

They went to the video store to get Aladdin. Paul asked Jed if he liked the three stooges. When Jed said yes, he pointed out a man in the store who looked just like Larry, saying, "That's Larry."

As Jed sat on the sofa with his Game Boy, Jamie asked Paul, "Should we feed him or something?" Paul agreed they should.

Jamie asked Jed what he wanted and without looking up from his game, he replied, "Butter."

Jed acted like Jamie was stupid when she asked what he wanted with it. She got into an argument with the boy about him eating just butter on a plate.

Paul wanted Jed to watch another video, besides Aladdin. "Do you like John Wayne?" he asked. Jed replied, "No." So Paul pops the tape in anyway, saying "John Wayne's a lot like Aladdin. In fact, they knew each other."

Jed joined Paul and Jamie in the kitchen and while they argued about the lack of "kid food" in their fridge, Jed started making his own sandwich. He loaded it with mustard.

Jed took his food into the living room, but spilled his milk. Jamie and Paul rushed to clean up the mess, panicking. Jed very cooly said, "Guys, it happens."

After so much action, Jed fell asleep on Aunt Jamie. Jami didn't know how to get up with him in her lap, so Paul grabbed him by the legs and yanked him off of her lap.

Jamie and Paul decided it was very handy to have someone to answer the phone for them.

Jed wanted to be helpful. He followed Paul back and forth in the apartment, asking, "Can I help?"

Debbie called and said she wouldn't be home for a while longer. Jed was disappointed, since mom was supposed to take him trick or treating. Paul said, "We're going to take you trick-or-treating." Jed wondered what he would do for a costume.

Aunt Jamie went to work on making a costume for Jed. He made a great Aladdin. Murray the dog became his camel.

The neighbors didn't appreciate Jed's trick-or-treating. One refused to give him anything, while another neighbor gave him a certificate to note that he donated to the Bosnian Relief Fund in Jed's name.

Jamie was disenchanted by the whole thing. As the door shut in their faces once again, she yelled, you want him to think there's no Santa Claus too? Of course Jed asked curiously, "There's no Santa Claus?"

Bradley was the voice of Miles "Tails" Prower in the TV series Sonic the Hedgehog in 1993. The pics on the right and left are pics of Miles Prower, better know as Tails, Sonic's side kick. {Photos of Tails courtesy Savanna's Sonic Page}

Above and to the right are a few of the covers from the cartoon Sonic the Hedgehog Adventure series. This was Bradley's third voice appearance. Bradley has been doing voices for cartoons since he was six years old. {Covers courtesy Amazon.com}

In March 1994, Bradley appeared in the ABC TV movie, The Yarn Princess about a developmentally disabled woman {played by Jean Smart} who fought for the right to raise her children. Bradley played her youngest son, Josh.

Bradley as Josh in the movie The Yarn Princess.

On April 17, 1994, Bradley appeared in the TV movie, Children of the Dark about two little girls with a rare disorder that meant they couldn't be exposed to light. Bradley had a minor role as "Little Boy." {Photos courtesy Star Galaxy}

Just one day after the TV movie Children of the Dark aired, Bradley appeared in another TV movie. On April 18, Ride with the Wind was broadcast for the first time. {pics courtesy Vera}

Bradley played Danny Barnes. His mother was played by Helen Shaver. {pics courtesy Vera}

Danny was very interested in motorcycling. {pics courtesy Vera}

Danny had cancer and was in and out of the hospital. He still maintained a happy outlook.

While in the hospital, Danny met one of his idols, Frank Shelby {Craig T. Nelson}, a motorcyclist. He was in the hospital due to injuries, but he befriended the boy. {pics courtesy Vera}

They developed a very special relationship. Frank looked forward to the day he would race again, while Danny hoped one day to leave the hospital. {pics courtesy Vera}

Danny became sicker, but Frank was by his side. Danny was able to watch Frank race again {he won} and then Frank let him ride along with him. Danny died at the end of the movie. {pics courtesy Vera}

 

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