2024-09-27
Mork persuades Mindy to let him keep a pet caterpillar. Bickley: Tom Poston. Exidor: Bob Donner. Herman: George Pentecost. (Repeat).
Blomlika, the bride who skipped out on Ralph at their wedding reception, bounds back into his life, eager to pick up where they left off 14 months before. Ralph: Harry Groener. John: Judd Hirsch. (Repeat).
Alex decides to attend his daughter's wedding without an invitation. Phyllis: Louise Lasser. Elaine: Marilu Henner. Cathy: Talia Balsam. Louie: Danny De Vito. Tony: Tony Danza. Bobby: Jeff Conaway. Jim: Christopher Lloyd. (Repeat).
Elaine's new boyfriend (John David Carson) would rather be dating Tony. Elaine: Marilu Henner. Alex: Judd Hirsch. Louie: Danny De Vito. Bobby: Jeff Conaway. Jim: Christopher Lloyd. Latka: Andy Kaufman. (Repeat).
A long-forgotten bet Sam once made with an old friend (Michael Richards) during a drinking binge may cost him his bar if he doesn't marry Jacqueline Bisset by midnight tomorrow. Jackie Bisset: Laurie Walters. Fiedler: Dean Dittman. Tom: Thomas W. Babson. Sam: Ted Danson. Diane: Shelley Long. (Repeat).
A sharp reporter (Alison La Placa) doing a story on the Boston singles scene represents the ultimate challenge to Sam's reputation as a ladies man when she fails to fall for his smug, self-centered come-ons. Sam: Ted Danson. Diane: Shelley Long. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Richard continues posing as Caroline's husband---but Caroline begins taking her role a bit too seriously. Shadoe Stevens appears in a cameo. Julia: Sofia Milos. Jerry: Boyd Gaines. Reggie: Julius Carry. (Repeat).
Caroline anxiously awaits Richard's response to the message she left on his answering machine---and then is stunned by what he has to say. Julia: Sofia Milos. Kristin: Cindy Ambuehl. Richard: Malcolm Gets. Del: Eric Lutes. (Repeat).
Ray pesters his mom about why she prefers Robert's girlfriend (Monica Horan) to Debra (Patricia Heaton). Robert: Brad Garrett. Frank: Peter Boyle. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
At Ally's T-ball game, Debra (Patricia Heaton) gets upset when Ray doesn't go to bat for her after a run-in with a pushy parent (Dan Castellaneta). Lisa: Jenny Buchanan. Parent: Jerry Hauck. Marie: Doris Roberts. Frank: Peter Boyle. (Repeat).
Mork persuades Mindy to let him keep a pet caterpillar. Bickley: Tom Poston. Exidor: Bob Donner. Herman: George Pentecost. (Repeat).
Blomlika, the bride who skipped out on Ralph at their wedding reception, bounds back into his life, eager to pick up where they left off 14 months before. Ralph: Harry Groener. John: Judd Hirsch. (Repeat).
The revelation of Mara's endgame spurs Audrey and Nathan to pursue a plan to stop her once and for all. (Repeat).
While on a mission on the Maru, Dylan, Rhade and Harper (and the Maru) are captured by the Templars. The Patriarch of the Templars presses Harper to help him build a bridge -- a time bridge to 210 years in the future. However, sometimes even the future is unpredictable. Meanwhile, Beka, Trance and Rommie chase down smuggler ships. (Repeat).
Shade and Angie are hired to investigate a magician who evaded police. Also: Shade receives an offer to co-host a show with Becca. (Repeat).
Ray and Fraser team up with Anita Cortez to protect their countries diplomats at a NAFTA convention, and a series of mishaps land Fraser with envelope duty, until he and Cortez can put aside their mutual enmity to work together. (Repeat).
A woman is brutally attacked on Andy's watch, which shakes her confidence. Luke and Jo Rosati have conflicting theories of the crime, which leaves Andy in the middle...and in danger. (Repeat).
A heat wave causes a blackout and brings a swarm of patients into the hospital; Alex is appointed Trauma Team Leader; Dawn and Charlie need to figure out a way to continue surgery without power; and Joel and Maggie are trapped in an elevator with a critically ill patient. (Repeat).
Ray and Fraser team up with Anita Cortez to protect their countries diplomats at a NAFTA convention, and a series of mishaps land Fraser with envelope duty, until he and Cortez can put aside their mutual enmity to work together. (Repeat).
Caroline's already giving individual advice to the newlyweds after their first disagreement; Del tries to land a big account. Mr. Fogel: Michael Ensign. Julia: Sofia Milos. Richard: Malcolm Gets. Del: Eric Lutes. (New).
Caroline has a date with a novelist, but has to pay Richard to explain the guy's book to her. Meanwhile, Julia gets a job as a waitress. James: Tony Carreiro. Richard: Malcolm Gets. Caroline: Lea Thompson. (New).
To save his failing cabaret act, Jack unsheathes his claws and writes nasty new material based on Will's private life; Ben (Gregory Hines) resists Grace's attempt to dump him. (Repeat).
A "Cyrano de Bergerac"-style plot has Jack borrowing Will's words to impress a crush (Patrick Dempsey), while an ex (Jeremy Piven) asks an amazed Grace to join him in a threesome with his new lover (Maria Pitillo). (Repeat).
Robert (Brad Garrett) drives the family crazy when he practices his traffic-school presentation on them. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Frank: Peter Boyle. Marie: Doris Roberts. (Repeat).
Ray (Ray Romano) experiences a midlife crisis when he discovers that he's shrunk a quarter of an inch. Andy: Andy Kindler. Kevin: Kevin James. Gianni: Joe Manfrellotti. (Repeat).
After his wife (Jean Kasem) kicks him out of the house, Carla's sleazy ex-husband (Dan Hedaya) comes crawling back to Cheers to try and win back Carla's affection. Rhea Perlman, Ted Danson. (Repeat).
Norm's boss (Richard Roat) catches him goofing off at Cheers and, instead of firing him, promotes him to company hatchet man, a position in which the big guy excels with his unique approach to firing employees. Twitchell: Raye Birk. Parker: Warren Munson. Richter: Mark Schubb. Wagner: David Wohl. Cliff: John Ratzenberger. Carla: Rhea Perlman. (Repeat).
A private eye tracks down Jim to deliver items from his estranged father. Caldwell: Victor Buono. Alex: Judd Hirsch. Lila: Barbara Deutsch. Tom: Walter Olkewicz. Bobby: Jeff Conaway. Spencer: Dick Yarmy. Louie: Danny De Vito. Tony: Tony Danza. Butler: John Eames. (New).
Bobby thinks Tony might be ripe for an acting career. Alex: Judd Hirsch. Casting Director: Sabrina C. Grant. Louie: Danny De Vito. First Producer: Bobby Kosser. Elaine: Marilu Henner. Latka: Andy Kaufman. Jim: Christopher Lloyd. Jeff: Jeff Thomas. (New).
After taking a cold capsule, Mork shrinks and finds himself in an fantasy world where laughter has been banished. Part 1 of two. Robin Williams, Pam Dawber. Exidor/Exicon: Robert Donner. Bob Faith: Ronnie Schell. (New).
After one night with John, a flight attendant is ready to fly with him forever. TV Repairman: John Lavachielli. Kirk: Jere Burns. John: Judd Hirsch. Louise: Jane Carr. (New).
To save his failing cabaret act, Jack unsheathes his claws and writes nasty new material based on Will's private life; Ben (Gregory Hines) resists Grace's attempt to dump him. (Repeat).
A "Cyrano de Bergerac"-style plot has Jack borrowing Will's words to impress a crush (Patrick Dempsey), while an ex (Jeremy Piven) asks an amazed Grace to join him in a threesome with his new lover (Maria Pitillo). (Repeat).
Robert (Brad Garrett) drives the family crazy when he practices his traffic-school presentation on them. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Frank: Peter Boyle. Marie: Doris Roberts. (Repeat).
Ray (Ray Romano) experiences a midlife crisis when he discovers that he's shrunk a quarter of an inch. Andy: Andy Kindler. Kevin: Kevin James. Gianni: Joe Manfrellotti. (Repeat).
A private eye tracks down Jim to deliver items from his estranged father. Caldwell: Victor Buono. Alex: Judd Hirsch. Lila: Barbara Deutsch. Tom: Walter Olkewicz. Bobby: Jeff Conaway. Spencer: Dick Yarmy. Louie: Danny De Vito. Tony: Tony Danza. Butler: John Eames. (Repeat).
Bobby thinks Tony might be ripe for an acting career. Alex: Judd Hirsch. Casting Director: Sabrina C. Grant. Louie: Danny De Vito. First Producer: Bobby Kosser. Elaine: Marilu Henner. Latka: Andy Kaufman. Jim: Christopher Lloyd. Jeff: Jeff Thomas. (Repeat).
After his wife (Jean Kasem) kicks him out of the house, Carla's sleazy ex-husband (Dan Hedaya) comes crawling back to Cheers to try and win back Carla's affection. Rhea Perlman, Ted Danson. (Repeat).
Norm's boss (Richard Roat) catches him goofing off at Cheers and, instead of firing him, promotes him to company hatchet man, a position in which the big guy excels with his unique approach to firing employees. Twitchell: Raye Birk. Parker: Warren Munson. Richter: Mark Schubb. Wagner: David Wohl. Cliff: John Ratzenberger. Carla: Rhea Perlman. (Repeat).
To save his failing cabaret act, Jack unsheathes his claws and writes nasty new material based on Will's private life; Ben (Gregory Hines) resists Grace's attempt to dump him. (Repeat).
A "Cyrano de Bergerac"-style plot has Jack borrowing Will's words to impress a crush (Patrick Dempsey), while an ex (Jeremy Piven) asks an amazed Grace to join him in a threesome with his new lover (Maria Pitillo). (Repeat).