2024-09-29
Fraser hatches a plot to clear his name when a chicken breeder (Louis del Grande)accuses him of causing an accident that destroyed valuable eggs. Henri Clouthier: Vlasta Vrana. Francesca: Ramona Milano. Huey: Tony Craig. Thatcher: Camilla Scott. Ray: David Marciano. Fraser: Paul Gross. (Repeat).
Richard is upset because his ex-therapist wants to date Annie; Caroline finds out she's been providing free cable to the entire building. Victor: Peter Siragusa. Pammy: Lizzie Murray. Richard: Malcolm Gets. Del: Eric Lutes. (New).
Julia tries to help Caroline take her eyes off Richard by setting her up on a blind date (Robert Gant). Meanwhile, Annie attends her high-school reunion. Nick: Merrick Deamon. Julia: Sofia Milos. Caroline: Lea Thompson. Richard: Malcolm Gets. (New).
Will reluctantly decides to use a birthday gift certificate from Grace to consult a psychic about his future and encounters an absent-minded fortune teller whose frighteningly personal predictions leave him reeling. Elsewhere, a guilt-ridden Grace hires a lackadaisical waiter whom she helped to get fired while Jack, who forever idolizes music, TV and film legend Cher, stumbles onto the real deal a
Part 1 of two. Will and Grace flash back to Thanksgiving 1985 when she fell in love with him---and he came out of the closet. Martina Navratilova has a cameo. Bobbi Adler: Debbie Reynolds. Pam: Ever Carradine. (Repeat).
While gathering baby clothes for a garage sale, Ray (Ray Romano) gets to thinking about having another child, but that's not something Debra (Patricia Heaton) has given much thought to. (Repeat).
While preparing for a friend's wedding, Ray (Ray Romano) flashes back to the day of his proposal to Debra (Patricia Heaton). Warren: Robert Culp. Lois: Katherine Helmond. Andy: Andy Kindler. (Repeat).
Diane agrees to go to Europe with Frasier when he's offered a teaching post at the University of Bologna. This is the last original episode featuring Nicholas Colasanto as Coach. Sam: Ted Danson. Carla: Rhea Perlman. (Repeat).
With Diane off in Europe, Carla wants Sam to hire a waitress who won't invite romantic entanglements, and a mature Englishwoman (Lila Kaye) appears to fit the bill---until Sam meets her lovely daughter (Camilla More). Sydney: Rhonda Shear. Bellboy: Gregory Snegoff. Brenda: Brynja Willis. (Repeat).
The cabbies plan a week at a mountain cabin, despite a lack of survival savvy. Alex: Judd Hirsch. Guide: Harvey Vernon. Tony: Tony Danza. Bobby: Jeff Conaway. Jim: Christopher Lloyd. Louie: Danny De Vito. (New).
Famous Amos appears as himself in a story about Latka's suspicious cookie recipe. Latka: Andy Kaufman. Alex: Judd Hirsch. Louie: Danny De Vito. Jim: Christopher Lloyd. Elaine: Marilu Henner. Bobby: Jeff Conaway. Jeff: Jeff Thomas. (New).
Conclusion. Mork returns to normal size after he and the Sillies battle King Exicon and his Glums. Robin Williams, Pam Dawber, Tom Poston. Exidor/Exicon: Robert Donner. Bob Faith: Ronnie Schell. Jerry Looney: Jeremy Krispien. Danny St. Thomas: Johnny Haymer. (New).
Ralph peddles a book promoting the power of positivity, which John could use, but won't, to publish his poetry. Connor: Rod McCary. Prescott: Oliver Clark. Brad: Peter Jurasik. Ralph: Harry Groener. (New).
Will reluctantly decides to use a birthday gift certificate from Grace to consult a psychic about his future and encounters an absent-minded fortune teller whose frighteningly personal predictions leave him reeling. Elsewhere, a guilt-ridden Grace hires a lackadaisical waiter whom she helped to get fired while Jack, who forever idolizes music, TV and film legend Cher, stumbles onto the real deal a
Part 1 of two. Will and Grace flash back to Thanksgiving 1985 when she fell in love with him---and he came out of the closet. Martina Navratilova has a cameo. Bobbi Adler: Debbie Reynolds. Pam: Ever Carradine. (Repeat).
While gathering baby clothes for a garage sale, Ray (Ray Romano) gets to thinking about having another child, but that's not something Debra (Patricia Heaton) has given much thought to. (Repeat).
While preparing for a friend's wedding, Ray (Ray Romano) flashes back to the day of his proposal to Debra (Patricia Heaton). Warren: Robert Culp. Lois: Katherine Helmond. Andy: Andy Kindler. (Repeat).
The cabbies plan a week at a mountain cabin, despite a lack of survival savvy. Alex: Judd Hirsch. Guide: Harvey Vernon. Tony: Tony Danza. Bobby: Jeff Conaway. Jim: Christopher Lloyd. Louie: Danny De Vito. (Repeat).
Famous Amos appears as himself in a story about Latka's suspicious cookie recipe. Latka: Andy Kaufman. Alex: Judd Hirsch. Louie: Danny De Vito. Jim: Christopher Lloyd. Elaine: Marilu Henner. Bobby: Jeff Conaway. Jeff: Jeff Thomas. (Repeat).
Diane agrees to go to Europe with Frasier when he's offered a teaching post at the University of Bologna. This is the last original episode featuring Nicholas Colasanto as Coach. Sam: Ted Danson. Carla: Rhea Perlman. (Repeat).
With Diane off in Europe, Carla wants Sam to hire a waitress who won't invite romantic entanglements, and a mature Englishwoman (Lila Kaye) appears to fit the bill---until Sam meets her lovely daughter (Camilla More). Sydney: Rhonda Shear. Bellboy: Gregory Snegoff. Brenda: Brynja Willis. (Repeat).
Will reluctantly decides to use a birthday gift certificate from Grace to consult a psychic about his future and encounters an absent-minded fortune teller whose frighteningly personal predictions leave him reeling. Elsewhere, a guilt-ridden Grace hires a lackadaisical waiter whom she helped to get fired while Jack, who forever idolizes music, TV and film legend Cher, stumbles onto the real deal a
Part 1 of two. Will and Grace flash back to Thanksgiving 1985 when she fell in love with him---and he came out of the closet. Martina Navratilova has a cameo. Bobbi Adler: Debbie Reynolds. Pam: Ever Carradine. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Mork returns to normal size after he and the Sillies battle King Exicon and his Glums. Robin Williams, Pam Dawber, Tom Poston. Exidor/Exicon: Robert Donner. Bob Faith: Ronnie Schell. Jerry Looney: Jeremy Krispien. Danny St. Thomas: Johnny Haymer. (Repeat).
Ralph peddles a book promoting the power of positivity, which John could use, but won't, to publish his poetry. Connor: Rod McCary. Prescott: Oliver Clark. Brad: Peter Jurasik. Ralph: Harry Groener. (Repeat).
The cabbies plan a week at a mountain cabin, despite a lack of survival savvy. Alex: Judd Hirsch. Guide: Harvey Vernon. Tony: Tony Danza. Bobby: Jeff Conaway. Jim: Christopher Lloyd. Louie: Danny De Vito. (Repeat).
Famous Amos appears as himself in a story about Latka's suspicious cookie recipe. Latka: Andy Kaufman. Alex: Judd Hirsch. Louie: Danny De Vito. Jim: Christopher Lloyd. Elaine: Marilu Henner. Bobby: Jeff Conaway. Jeff: Jeff Thomas. (Repeat).
Diane agrees to go to Europe with Frasier when he's offered a teaching post at the University of Bologna. This is the last original episode featuring Nicholas Colasanto as Coach. Sam: Ted Danson. Carla: Rhea Perlman. (Repeat).
With Diane off in Europe, Carla wants Sam to hire a waitress who won't invite romantic entanglements, and a mature Englishwoman (Lila Kaye) appears to fit the bill---until Sam meets her lovely daughter (Camilla More). Sydney: Rhonda Shear. Bellboy: Gregory Snegoff. Brenda: Brynja Willis. (Repeat).
Richard is upset because his ex-therapist wants to date Annie; Caroline finds out she's been providing free cable to the entire building. Victor: Peter Siragusa. Pammy: Lizzie Murray. Richard: Malcolm Gets. Del: Eric Lutes. (Repeat).
Julia tries to help Caroline take her eyes off Richard by setting her up on a blind date (Robert Gant). Meanwhile, Annie attends her high-school reunion. Nick: Merrick Deamon. Julia: Sofia Milos. Caroline: Lea Thompson. Richard: Malcolm Gets. (Repeat).
While gathering baby clothes for a garage sale, Ray (Ray Romano) gets to thinking about having another child, but that's not something Debra (Patricia Heaton) has given much thought to. (Repeat).
While preparing for a friend's wedding, Ray (Ray Romano) flashes back to the day of his proposal to Debra (Patricia Heaton). Warren: Robert Culp. Lois: Katherine Helmond. Andy: Andy Kindler. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Mork returns to normal size after he and the Sillies battle King Exicon and his Glums. Robin Williams, Pam Dawber, Tom Poston. Exidor/Exicon: Robert Donner. Bob Faith: Ronnie Schell. Jerry Looney: Jeremy Krispien. Danny St. Thomas: Johnny Haymer. (Repeat).
Ralph peddles a book promoting the power of positivity, which John could use, but won't, to publish his poetry. Connor: Rod McCary. Prescott: Oliver Clark. Brad: Peter Jurasik. Ralph: Harry Groener. (Repeat).
Ray and Fraser's old "friend" Ian MacDonald (Rino Ramano), a con artist and liar, approaches the duo with an unbelievable claim: his "fiancée" was kidnapped by aliens. Audrey: Amanda Tapping. Shank: John Bourgeois. Fraser: Paul Gross. Ray: David Marciano. (Repeat).
Swarek runs a stakeout to keep an Asian gang from killing an informant, and Dov and Gail assist him. Meanwhile, Andy and Chris join the Division 27 rookies in an equine competition. (Repeat).
In the Season 2 premiere, the owner of a car racing team, Emilia Mantella, hires Shade and Angie to investigate threats against her business—and her driver. Meanwhile, Angie and Shade buckle up for a bumpy ride as they adapt to their new roles as full and equal partners. (Repeat).
Ray and Fraser's old "friend" Ian MacDonald (Rino Ramano), a con artist and liar, approaches the duo with an unbelievable claim: his "fiancée" was kidnapped by aliens. Audrey: Amanda Tapping. Shank: John Bourgeois. Fraser: Paul Gross. Ray: David Marciano. (Repeat).
Swarek runs a stakeout to keep an Asian gang from killing an informant, and Dov and Gail assist him. Meanwhile, Andy and Chris join the Division 27 rookies in an equine competition. (Repeat).
In the Season 2 premiere, the owner of a car racing team, Emilia Mantella, hires Shade and Angie to investigate threats against her business—and her driver. Meanwhile, Angie and Shade buckle up for a bumpy ride as they adapt to their new roles as full and equal partners. (Repeat).