2024-10-04
Mork finds he's suddenly allergic to Mindy (Pam Dawber). Exidor: Bob Donner. Nelson: Jim Staahl. Remo: Jay Thomas. Jean: Gina Hecht. Wang: Lloyd Kino. Prendergast: Bill Morey. (Repeat).
Dateless Kate's blues are cured by John's old fraternity pal, whose lack of aggression prompts her to take action, and she's promptly told thanks and goodbye. Kate: Isabella Hofmann. John: Judd Hirsch. (Repeat).
Bobby panics when he learns that a critic he insulted plans to attend his one-man play. John Bowman: John Harkins. Louie: Danny De Vito. Alex: Judd Hirsch. Elaine: Marilu Henner. Jim: Christopher Lloyd. Latka: Andy Kaufman. Tony: Tony Danza. (Repeat).
A month after the demise of the company, the former cabbies get together and share stories about their new jobs. Tony Danza, Judd Hirsch. Priest: John O'Leary. Jim: Christopher Lloyd. Latka: Andy Kaufman. (Repeat).
When no one answers Carla's ad in the personals, the guys invent airline pilot Mitch Wainwright to lift her spirits---and it works because she is smitten. Vinnie Claussen: Michael Alaimo. Sotto the Mime: Don Lewis. (Repeat).
Easygoing Norm is bowled over by the news that his wife may be having an affair with a neighbor, so he agrees with the neighbor's wife (Miriam Flynn) to hire a private detective. Santo: Ernie Sabella. Frank: Richard Young. Customer: Carolyn Ann Clark. (Repeat).
Trivia wiz Caroline struggles to overcome her stage fright after she agrees to appear on a live radio quiz program that's broadcast nationally. Seth: David Kriegal. Marv: Victor Raider-Wexler. Naomi: June Gable. Del: Eric Lutes. (Repeat).
Del hears some shocking news from a former fling who's in town for the weekend; and Richard evaluates Annie's brother's work as a painter. Laura Stevens: Susan Walters. Becky Stevens: Kelsey Mulrooney. (Repeat).
Ray agrees to help aspiring writer Andy (Andy Kindler), who gets a story published in a magazine that has repeatedly rejected Ray. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Marie: Doris Roberts. Frank: Peter Boyle. (Repeat).
Robert (Brad Garrett) takes Raymond's half-hearted rant about his marriage seriously. Next thing you know, Robert and Amy break up. Amy: Monica Horan. Frank: Peter Boyle. Marie: Doris Roberts. Debra: Patricia Heaton. (Repeat).
Mork finds he's suddenly allergic to Mindy (Pam Dawber). Exidor: Bob Donner. Nelson: Jim Staahl. Remo: Jay Thomas. Jean: Gina Hecht. Wang: Lloyd Kino. Prendergast: Bill Morey. (Repeat).
Dateless Kate's blues are cured by John's old fraternity pal, whose lack of aggression prompts her to take action, and she's promptly told thanks and goodbye. Kate: Isabella Hofmann. John: Judd Hirsch. (Repeat).
Charlotte and Audrey work on their new plan to eliminate the troubles, but something seems to be thwarting their attempts, and it's up to Nathan and Dwight to get to the bottom of it. Meanwhile, the Teagues brothers search for the mysterious serial killer who's stalking the streets of Haven. (Repeat).
Beka sends a distress signal to Dylan and Rhade. The leader of a salvage unit uses Andromeda for his own benefit. (Repeat).
Shade and Angie are hired by a stunning lawyer, Melanie Parker, to look into jury-tampering in the high-profile murder case she's prosecuting. During their investigation, they stumble upon a rival PI, Norm Glinski, working the opposite side of the bench. With the odds stacked against them, our PIs find evidence that may put the entire case, and their careers, in jeopardy. (Repeat).
A paroled killer leaves clues about his next victims for Ray. (Repeat).
In the Season 3 premiere, Andy returns to work following her three-month suspension unsure if she will be reinstated to active duty. Later, a car accident caused by a drunken driver (William Shatner) leads to the reopening of a 7-year-old cold case. (Repeat).
When Charlie Harris ends up in a coma, he leaves the Hope-Zion Hospital in chaos - and his fiancée and fellow surgeon, Alex Reid, in a state of shock. As the staff of Hope-Zionraces to save lives, comatose Dr. Harris wanders the halls of Hope-Zee in "spirit" form, not sure if he's a ghost or a figment of his own imagination. (Repeat).
A paroled killer leaves clues about his next victims for Ray. (Repeat).
In an episode that pays homage to "The Outer Limits," Julia and Caroline switch identities, leaving "Julia" bewildered---about her husband's intentions for the evening. Lea Thompson, Sofia Milos. Richard: Malcolm Gets. (New).
To key or not to key? That is the question for Caroline, who reconsiders her decision to give Trevor a key to the apartment. Trevor: Robert Gant. Richard: Malcolm Gets. Caroline: Lea Thompson. Del: Eric Lutes. Annie: Amy Pietz. (New).
Poker-playing Grace gains the upper hand on Will and pals; catty Karen sharpens her claws for a snippy socialite (Christine Ebersole). Jack: Sean Hayes. Rob: Tom Gallop. Karen: Megan Mullally. Joe: Jerry Levine. Grace: Debra Messing. Will: Eric McCormack. Larry: Tim Bagley. (Repeat).
Grace's new piano strikes sour notes with Will; Jack's juicy novel-in-progress turns Karen on. Rocco: Philipp Karner. Mr. Zamir: Marshall Manesh. Larry: Tim Bagley. Heidi: Gigi Rice. Jack: Sean Hayes. (Repeat).
Cholesterol-conscious Marie (Doris Roberts) decides Thanksgiving dinner will be a low-fat affair, complete with tofu turkey and soy cheesecake. Frank: Peter Boyle. Robert: Brad Garrett. Debra: Patricia Heaton. (Repeat).
Raymond (Ray Romano) begins spending a lot of time at Robert's apartment, which is crawling with beautiful women. Michelle: Betsy Monroe. Sandy: Janelle Paradee. Jessica: Kelly Rebecca Walsh. (Repeat).
In Cheers' first athletic competition against Gary's Olde Towne Tavern, Sam and pals learn that bowling is not right up their alley. That is, until they discover that Woody has a striking talent for the game, but he's reluctant to play. Gary: Joel Polis. Alan: Alan Koss. (Repeat).
Cliff's father (Dick O'Neill) turns up at the bar to deliver an important message to the son he doesn't even recognize, but Cliff refuses to identify himself to the man who abandoned him as a child. Also, Sam dates an intellectual (Claudia Cron) and tries to keep her from meeting Diane. (Repeat).
A month after the demise of the company, the former cabbies get together and share stories about their new jobs. Tony Danza, Judd Hirsch. Priest: John O'Leary. Jim: Christopher Lloyd. Latka: Andy Kaufman. (New).
To attract women, Latka adopts a new persona: Vic Ferrari---womanizer, clothes horse and speedster. Karen: Robin Klein. Alex: Judd Hirsch. Exterminator: George Wendt. Tommy: T.J. Castonova. (New).
When Mindy's house goes up for sale, it takes on a ghostly personality, scaring off prospective buyers. Robin Williams. Exidor: Bob Donner. Bickley: Tom Poston. Remo: Jay Thomas. Mindy: Pam Dawber. (New).
Mrs. Philbert attends her 60th high-school reunion, where she's reunited with the best friend who stole her fiancé two days before her wedding. Clara: Jeanette Nolan. Lloyd: Paul Barselou. John: Judd Hirsch. (New).
Poker-playing Grace gains the upper hand on Will and pals; catty Karen sharpens her claws for a snippy socialite (Christine Ebersole). Jack: Sean Hayes. Rob: Tom Gallop. Karen: Megan Mullally. Joe: Jerry Levine. Grace: Debra Messing. Will: Eric McCormack. Larry: Tim Bagley. (Repeat).
Grace's new piano strikes sour notes with Will; Jack's juicy novel-in-progress turns Karen on. Rocco: Philipp Karner. Mr. Zamir: Marshall Manesh. Larry: Tim Bagley. Heidi: Gigi Rice. Jack: Sean Hayes. (Repeat).
Cholesterol-conscious Marie (Doris Roberts) decides Thanksgiving dinner will be a low-fat affair, complete with tofu turkey and soy cheesecake. Frank: Peter Boyle. Robert: Brad Garrett. Debra: Patricia Heaton. (Repeat).
Raymond (Ray Romano) begins spending a lot of time at Robert's apartment, which is crawling with beautiful women. Michelle: Betsy Monroe. Sandy: Janelle Paradee. Jessica: Kelly Rebecca Walsh. (Repeat).
A month after the demise of the company, the former cabbies get together and share stories about their new jobs. Tony Danza, Judd Hirsch. Priest: John O'Leary. Jim: Christopher Lloyd. Latka: Andy Kaufman. (Repeat).
To attract women, Latka adopts a new persona: Vic Ferrari---womanizer, clothes horse and speedster. Karen: Robin Klein. Alex: Judd Hirsch. Exterminator: George Wendt. Tommy: T.J. Castonova. (Repeat).
In Cheers' first athletic competition against Gary's Olde Towne Tavern, Sam and pals learn that bowling is not right up their alley. That is, until they discover that Woody has a striking talent for the game, but he's reluctant to play. Gary: Joel Polis. Alan: Alan Koss. (Repeat).
Cliff's father (Dick O'Neill) turns up at the bar to deliver an important message to the son he doesn't even recognize, but Cliff refuses to identify himself to the man who abandoned him as a child. Also, Sam dates an intellectual (Claudia Cron) and tries to keep her from meeting Diane. (Repeat).
Poker-playing Grace gains the upper hand on Will and pals; catty Karen sharpens her claws for a snippy socialite (Christine Ebersole). Jack: Sean Hayes. Rob: Tom Gallop. Karen: Megan Mullally. Joe: Jerry Levine. Grace: Debra Messing. Will: Eric McCormack. Larry: Tim Bagley. (Repeat).
Grace's new piano strikes sour notes with Will; Jack's juicy novel-in-progress turns Karen on. Rocco: Philipp Karner. Mr. Zamir: Marshall Manesh. Larry: Tim Bagley. Heidi: Gigi Rice. Jack: Sean Hayes. (Repeat).