2024-07-04
Rachel throws an impromptu going-away party for Emily to lure Joshua into a social setting; pregnant vegetarian Phoebe craves meat. Joshua: Tate Donovan. Emily: Helen Baxendale. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. (Repeat).
Ross pursues his romance with Emily (Helen Baxendale); Phoebe learns she's having triplets; the boys get free adult TV. Frank Jr.: Giovanni Ribisi. Alice: Debra Jo Rupp. Phoebe: Lisa Kudrow. (Repeat).
Rachel gears up for a night of romance with Joshua; Ross fears Emily is getting too chummy with Susan; Phoebe names one of the triplets. Carol: Jane Sibbett. Susan: Jessica Hecht. Emily: Helen Baxendale. Joshua: Tate Donovan. Mr. Burgin: John Bennett Perry. Mrs. Burgin: Pat Crowley. (Repeat).
Ross proposes to Emily (Helen Baxendale); Rachel and Monica demand their apartment back from the guys. Singing Man: Michal Connor. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. Chandler: Matthew Perry. (Repeat).
Leonard is only allowed to bring one guest for his trip to the CERN science complex in Switzerland, and he's forced to choose between Sheldon and Penny.
Sheldon misses an opportunity to meet comics mogul Stan Lee, who appears in a cameo, when he has to go to traffic court after getting a ticket because of Penny.
The guys go to a garage sale and find a ring from "The Lord of the Rings" film, and the rare find threatens their friendship.
Dana bonds with a single father by telling him that Ruby is her daughter; Cheryl asks Jim to exercise as a gift to her. Michael: Matt Roth. Olivia: Megan Taylor Harvey. Dana: Kimberly Williams. Cheryl: Courtney Thorne-Smith. Andy: Larry Joe Campbell.
Cheryl wants to run a background check on her mother's new fiancé, who wins over Jim and Andy when they go out. Maggie: Kathleen Noone. Frank: John Getz. Venus: Anastasia Sakelaris. Andy: Larry Joe Campbell. Cheryl: Courtney Thorne-Smith. Dana: Kimberly Williams.
Monica tries on Emily's wedding dress; Ross's plans affect Rachel and Joshua; Chandler insists Joey get help for his snoring. Joshua: Tate Donovan. Saleswoman: Anne Betancourt. Marjorie: Christine Moore. (Repeat).
In a clip show, Rachel receives her invitation to Ross and Emily's wedding. Emily: Helen Baxendale. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. Ross: David Schwimmer. Chandler: Matthew Perry. Monica: Courteney Cox. (Repeat).
Best man Joey (Matt LeBlanc) loses Ross's heirloom ring; pregnant Phoebe has mood swings. Stripper: Lisa Rotondi. Ross: David Schwimmer. Phoebe: Lisa Kudrow. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. London's the location for Ross and Emily's wedding, but back at home, Rachel realizes that she still loves the groom-to-be. Emily: Helen Baxendale. Steven: Tom Conti. Andrea: Jennifer Saunders. Jack: Elliott Gould. Judy: Christina Pickles. (Repeat).
Leonard is only allowed to bring one guest for his trip to the CERN science complex in Switzerland, and he's forced to choose between Sheldon and Penny.
Sheldon misses an opportunity to meet comics mogul Stan Lee, who appears in a cameo, when he has to go to traffic court after getting a ticket because of Penny.
Two nerdy physicists share an apartment and an unlikely friendship with their beautiful neighbour with whom one of them is infatuated. Like the universe after the big bang, the show's popularity expanded, thanks to breakout star Jim Parsons, along with the chemistry among the friends and the developing romance between Leonard and Penny. The addition of Melissa Rauch and Mayim Bialik in later seaso
Two nerdy physicists share an apartment and an unlikely friendship with their beautiful neighbour with whom one of them is infatuated. Like the universe after the big bang, the show's popularity expanded, thanks to breakout star Jim Parsons, along with the chemistry among the friends and the developing romance between Leonard and Penny. The addition of Melissa Rauch and Mayim Bialik in later seaso
The guys go to a garage sale and find a ring from "The Lord of the Rings" film, and the rare find threatens their friendship.
Cheryl wants to run a background check on her mother's new fiancé, who wins over Jim and Andy when they go out. Maggie: Kathleen Noone. Frank: John Getz. Venus: Anastasia Sakelaris. Andy: Larry Joe Campbell. Cheryl: Courtney Thorne-Smith. Dana: Kimberly Williams.
Leonard is only allowed to bring one guest for his trip to the CERN science complex in Switzerland, and he's forced to choose between Sheldon and Penny.
Sheldon misses an opportunity to meet comics mogul Stan Lee, who appears in a cameo, when he has to go to traffic court after getting a ticket because of Penny.
Two nerdy physicists share an apartment and an unlikely friendship with their beautiful neighbour with whom one of them is infatuated. Like the universe after the big bang, the show's popularity expanded, thanks to breakout star Jim Parsons, along with the chemistry among the friends and the developing romance between Leonard and Penny. The addition of Melissa Rauch and Mayim Bialik in later seaso
Two nerdy physicists share an apartment and an unlikely friendship with their beautiful neighbour with whom one of them is infatuated. Like the universe after the big bang, the show's popularity expanded, thanks to breakout star Jim Parsons, along with the chemistry among the friends and the developing romance between Leonard and Penny. The addition of Melissa Rauch and Mayim Bialik in later seaso
Monica tries on Emily's wedding dress; Ross's plans affect Rachel and Joshua; Chandler insists Joey get help for his snoring. Joshua: Tate Donovan. Saleswoman: Anne Betancourt. Marjorie: Christine Moore. (Repeat).
In a clip show, Rachel receives her invitation to Ross and Emily's wedding. Emily: Helen Baxendale. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. Ross: David Schwimmer. Chandler: Matthew Perry. Monica: Courteney Cox. (Repeat).
Best man Joey (Matt LeBlanc) loses Ross's heirloom ring; pregnant Phoebe has mood swings. Stripper: Lisa Rotondi. Ross: David Schwimmer. Phoebe: Lisa Kudrow. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. London's the location for Ross and Emily's wedding, but back at home, Rachel realizes that she still loves the groom-to-be. Emily: Helen Baxendale. Steven: Tom Conti. Andrea: Jennifer Saunders. Jack: Elliott Gould. Judy: Christina Pickles. (Repeat).
Two nerdy physicists share an apartment and an unlikely friendship with their beautiful neighbour with whom one of them is infatuated. Like the universe after the big bang, the show's popularity expanded, thanks to breakout star Jim Parsons, along with the chemistry among the friends and the developing romance between Leonard and Penny. The addition of Melissa Rauch and Mayim Bialik in later seaso
Two nerdy physicists share an apartment and an unlikely friendship with their beautiful neighbour with whom one of them is infatuated. Like the universe after the big bang, the show's popularity expanded, thanks to breakout star Jim Parsons, along with the chemistry among the friends and the developing romance between Leonard and Penny. The addition of Melissa Rauch and Mayim Bialik in later seaso
Dana bonds with a single father by telling him that Ruby is her daughter; Cheryl asks Jim to exercise as a gift to her. Michael: Matt Roth. Olivia: Megan Taylor Harvey. Dana: Kimberly Williams. Cheryl: Courtney Thorne-Smith. Andy: Larry Joe Campbell.
Cheryl wants to run a background check on her mother's new fiancé, who wins over Jim and Andy when they go out. Maggie: Kathleen Noone. Frank: John Getz. Venus: Anastasia Sakelaris. Andy: Larry Joe Campbell. Cheryl: Courtney Thorne-Smith. Dana: Kimberly Williams.
A poorly spray-painted "Grad '68" on the Dog River water tower has been an eyesore for years. But when rookie cop Karen makes it her mission to crack the graffiti cold case, she finds many of the locals united in a mysterious conspiracy of silence. (Repeat).
The people of Dog River contemplates building a giant structure to attract curious tourists. They were inspired by other prairie towns' humungous statues that become tourist magnets. (Repeat).
It's the Summer Solstice Deck Party at The Ruby and Hank and the locals jostle for a seat in the sun. Brent secretly sells popsicles Emma has made just for him, while Karen and Davis are forced to share a gun. (Repeat).
Hank wants to build a zip line in town and Lacey and Brent help out so he doesn't get himself killed. Davis and Karen crack down on Dog River's "Free Corner" while Oscar and Emma score a free robot vacuum that Oscar befriends. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way.
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way.
A poorly spray-painted "Grad '68" on the Dog River water tower has been an eyesore for years. But when rookie cop Karen makes it her mission to crack the graffiti cold case, she finds many of the locals united in a mysterious conspiracy of silence. (Repeat).
The people of Dog River contemplates building a giant structure to attract curious tourists. They were inspired by other prairie towns' humungous statues that become tourist magnets. (Repeat).
It's the Summer Solstice Deck Party at The Ruby and Hank and the locals jostle for a seat in the sun. Brent secretly sells popsicles Emma has made just for him, while Karen and Davis are forced to share a gun. (Repeat).
Hank wants to build a zip line in town and Lacey and Brent help out so he doesn't get himself killed. Davis and Karen crack down on Dog River's "Free Corner" while Oscar and Emma score a free robot vacuum that Oscar befriends. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way.
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way.