2024-06-29
Moira cooks dinner with help from David; Johnny checks out office space for his consulting business; and Ted pressures Alexis to give him an answer to his marriage proposal. (Repeat).
Moira tries out for the town's a cappella group; Alexis enjoys a new relationship; and Johnny lends a hand at Bob's Garage. (Repeat).
First-grader Michael shocks the Barone clan with an unpleasant story he wrote about them. Father Hubley: Charles Durning. Michael: Sullivan Sweeten. Marie: Doris Roberts. (Repeat).
Ray tries to liven things up in the bedroom when he buys a sex game but, of course, the whole family finds out about it. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Marie: Doris Roberts. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Part 1 of three. Cardiac anxieties seize Niles; housekeeper hiring irks Frasier and Martin, who opts for a cavalier free spirit (Ana Gasteyer). Gil: Edward Hibbert. Martin: John Mahoney. Roz: Peri Gilpin. Daphne: Jane Leeves. (Repeat).
Conclusion. A convalescing Niles irks Frasier, who's unresponsive to his brother's potshots because of a penitent vow he took and now regrets. Mrs. Moon: Millicent Martin. Daphne: Jane Leeves. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. (Repeat).
"Spenser: For Hire" star Robert Urich pays a visit to the bar after Woody lands a bit part on the series but the gang won't believe him. Also, Cliff and Norm's friendship turns ugly when the mailman refuses to pay Norm for painting his condo. Sylvia: Paddi Edwards. Laura: Betty Vaughan. (Repeat).
When a priceless vase is broken at a company party, Woody takes the rap---and the praise from the host (Peter Hansen), who lauds him for taking responsibility for his actions. And Rebecca, who's reluctantly playing "serving wench," is dismayed when the two men become fast friends. Linda: Jude Mussetter. (Repeat).
First-grader Michael shocks the Barone clan with an unpleasant story he wrote about them. Father Hubley: Charles Durning. Michael: Sullivan Sweeten. Marie: Doris Roberts. (Repeat).
Ray tries to liven things up in the bedroom when he buys a sex game but, of course, the whole family finds out about it. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Marie: Doris Roberts. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
A stranger (Nick Offerman) dressed in a weathered coat and wearing an eyepatch disrupts Doug and Carrie's Thanksgiving dinner with their friends. During the meal, a debate ensues about whether to invite the man in to eat with them. Lou Ferrigno appears as himself. Kelly: Merrin Dungey. (Repeat).
Carrie claims she needs some time to find herself after losing her job, but it appears to Doug that she's just loafing all day and losing interest in accomplishing anything. Mickey: Ford Rainey. Danny: Gary Valentine. Spence: Patton Oswalt. (Repeat).
With Dwight in tow, Michael heads to Philadelphia for an important office-supply convention. After meeting with Jan, Michael plans to spread brotherly love by having a party in his room for fellow conventioneers. Meanwhile, Ryan goes out on a double date---with none other than gabby Kelly. (Repeat).
An office power play ensues when ultraserious Angela, offended by Michael's various antics and his inefficient leadership, leans heavily on Dwight to make a push for Michael's job. Meanwhile, Pam puts on a lunchtime fashion show; and Jim's attempts to play a video game turn deadly---in a virtual sense. (Repeat).
Part 1 of three. Cardiac anxieties seize Niles; housekeeper hiring irks Frasier and Martin, who opts for a cavalier free spirit (Ana Gasteyer). Gil: Edward Hibbert. Martin: John Mahoney. Roz: Peri Gilpin. Daphne: Jane Leeves. (Repeat).
Conclusion. A convalescing Niles irks Frasier, who's unresponsive to his brother's potshots because of a penitent vow he took and now regrets. Mrs. Moon: Millicent Martin. Daphne: Jane Leeves. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. (Repeat).
"Spenser: For Hire" star Robert Urich pays a visit to the bar after Woody lands a bit part on the series but the gang won't believe him. Also, Cliff and Norm's friendship turns ugly when the mailman refuses to pay Norm for painting his condo. Sylvia: Paddi Edwards. Laura: Betty Vaughan. (Repeat).
When a priceless vase is broken at a company party, Woody takes the rap---and the praise from the host (Peter Hansen), who lauds him for taking responsibility for his actions. And Rebecca, who's reluctantly playing "serving wench," is dismayed when the two men become fast friends. Linda: Jude Mussetter. (Repeat).
With Dwight in tow, Michael heads to Philadelphia for an important office-supply convention. After meeting with Jan, Michael plans to spread brotherly love by having a party in his room for fellow conventioneers. Meanwhile, Ryan goes out on a double date---with none other than gabby Kelly. (Repeat).
An office power play ensues when ultraserious Angela, offended by Michael's various antics and his inefficient leadership, leans heavily on Dwight to make a push for Michael's job. Meanwhile, Pam puts on a lunchtime fashion show; and Jim's attempts to play a video game turn deadly---in a virtual sense. (Repeat).
Dwight takes new full-timer Ryan (B.J. Novak, who also wrote the episode) out on his first sales call, but he puts the novice through a series of demanding tests and challenges, not to mention an unnecessary excursion to the Schrute family beet farm. Meanwhile, Michael is ordered by corporate to log his work activity; and Jim tries to adapt to life at the Stamford branch. (Repeat).
Michael learns that his predecessor has died, so he tries to find the best way to help his staff through the grieving process and to honor the longtime company man. (Repeat).
Part 1 of three. Cardiac anxieties seize Niles; housekeeper hiring irks Frasier and Martin, who opts for a cavalier free spirit (Ana Gasteyer). Gil: Edward Hibbert. Martin: John Mahoney. Roz: Peri Gilpin. Daphne: Jane Leeves. (Repeat).
Conclusion. A convalescing Niles irks Frasier, who's unresponsive to his brother's potshots because of a penitent vow he took and now regrets. Mrs. Moon: Millicent Martin. Daphne: Jane Leeves. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. (Repeat).
"Spenser: For Hire" star Robert Urich pays a visit to the bar after Woody lands a bit part on the series but the gang won't believe him. Also, Cliff and Norm's friendship turns ugly when the mailman refuses to pay Norm for painting his condo. Sylvia: Paddi Edwards. Laura: Betty Vaughan. (Repeat).
When a priceless vase is broken at a company party, Woody takes the rap---and the praise from the host (Peter Hansen), who lauds him for taking responsibility for his actions. And Rebecca, who's reluctantly playing "serving wench," is dismayed when the two men become fast friends. Linda: Jude Mussetter. (Repeat).
First-grader Michael shocks the Barone clan with an unpleasant story he wrote about them. Father Hubley: Charles Durning. Michael: Sullivan Sweeten. Marie: Doris Roberts. (Repeat).
Ray tries to liven things up in the bedroom when he buys a sex game but, of course, the whole family finds out about it. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Marie: Doris Roberts. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
With Dwight in tow, Michael heads to Philadelphia for an important office-supply convention. After meeting with Jan, Michael plans to spread brotherly love by having a party in his room for fellow conventioneers. Meanwhile, Ryan goes out on a double date---with none other than gabby Kelly. (Repeat).
An office power play ensues when ultraserious Angela, offended by Michael's various antics and his inefficient leadership, leans heavily on Dwight to make a push for Michael's job. Meanwhile, Pam puts on a lunchtime fashion show; and Jim's attempts to play a video game turn deadly---in a virtual sense. (Repeat).
Dwight takes new full-timer Ryan (B.J. Novak, who also wrote the episode) out on his first sales call, but he puts the novice through a series of demanding tests and challenges, not to mention an unnecessary excursion to the Schrute family beet farm. Meanwhile, Michael is ordered by corporate to log his work activity; and Jim tries to adapt to life at the Stamford branch. (Repeat).
Michael learns that his predecessor has died, so he tries to find the best way to help his staff through the grieving process and to honor the longtime company man. (Repeat).
A stranger (Nick Offerman) dressed in a weathered coat and wearing an eyepatch disrupts Doug and Carrie's Thanksgiving dinner with their friends. During the meal, a debate ensues about whether to invite the man in to eat with them. Lou Ferrigno appears as himself. Kelly: Merrin Dungey. (Repeat).
Carrie claims she needs some time to find herself after losing her job, but it appears to Doug that she's just loafing all day and losing interest in accomplishing anything. Mickey: Ford Rainey. Danny: Gary Valentine. Spence: Patton Oswalt. (Repeat).
Dwight takes new full-timer Ryan (B.J. Novak, who also wrote the episode) out on his first sales call, but he puts the novice through a series of demanding tests and challenges, not to mention an unnecessary excursion to the Schrute family beet farm. Meanwhile, Michael is ordered by corporate to log his work activity; and Jim tries to adapt to life at the Stamford branch. (Repeat).
Michael learns that his predecessor has died, so he tries to find the best way to help his staff through the grieving process and to honor the longtime company man. (Repeat).
Johnny and Moira attend an estate sale; Mutt surprises Alexis with a bike; and David helps Roland shop for a special item. (Repeat).
Johnny enters into an unlikely business partnership with Bob; David lands an interview at a women's clothing store; and a reluctant Moira plays nurse to an ailing Alexis. (Repeat).
The discovery of two dead bodies leads Fraser and Kowalski to an arms-smuggling ring that the FBI---including Ray Vecchio (David Marciano)---has infiltrated. Part 1 of two. Buck Frobisher: Leslie Nielsen. Muldoon: Bo Svenson. Fraser: Paul Gross. Kowalski: Callum Keith Rennie. (Repeat).
A producer talks to Gerry about the possibility of using Xavier for a movie. (Repeat).
Gerry is disappointed with his staff's cold attitude about his near-death experience after the staff room incident. (Repeat).
Johnny and Moira attend an estate sale; Mutt surprises Alexis with a bike; and David helps Roland shop for a special item. (Repeat).
Johnny enters into an unlikely business partnership with Bob; David lands an interview at a women's clothing store; and a reluctant Moira plays nurse to an ailing Alexis. (Repeat).
The discovery of two dead bodies leads Fraser and Kowalski to an arms-smuggling ring that the FBI---including Ray Vecchio (David Marciano)---has infiltrated. Part 1 of two. Buck Frobisher: Leslie Nielsen. Muldoon: Bo Svenson. Fraser: Paul Gross. Kowalski: Callum Keith Rennie. (Repeat).
A producer talks to Gerry about the possibility of using Xavier for a movie. (Repeat).
Gerry is disappointed with his staff's cold attitude about his near-death experience after the staff room incident. (Repeat).