2024-09-12
Big Brother invades the office when Michael gains access to his employees' e-mails and begins spying on their correspondence. Also, Michael's ego is bruised when he's not invited to an afterwork party; and Pam suspects that love is blooming between Dwight and Angela. (Repeat).
There aren't a lot of ha-ha-has with the ho-ho-hos at the office Christmas party after Michael suggests swapping secret Santa gifts. Michael then tries to lift spirits by introducing spirits---namely, vodka shots. Meanwhile, Jim gives Pam a sweet present. (Repeat).
Michael tries to motivate his office crew by taking them on a harbor cruise. But there isn't any love on this boat, as Michael makes waves and is ultimately thrown in the brig. Elsewhere, Jim's spirits sink when Pam finally sets her wedding date. (Repeat).
Michael tries to get extra sympathy from his staff after he burns his foot on a portable cooking grill. Dwight emerges as the primary caregiver---to Michael's chagrin. (Repeat).
In the second-season finale, the guys' Thanksgiving trip to a resort known for debauchery is in jeopardy unless they can get Blake a passport in six hours. (Repeat).
In the Season 3 premiere, the guys' first LSD experience coincides with a business trip. (Repeat).
Debra (Patricia Heaton) convinces Ray to go on a couples-only weekend getaway to a Vermont bed-and-breakfast. Amy: Monica Horan. Pam: Beth Skipp. Cecily: Lynn Milgrim. Bill: Rick Hall. (Repeat).
Debra feels like she's missing out just being a wife and mom so she gets a job---much to Ray's dismay. Charlotte: Julie Hagerty. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Robert: Brad Garrett. Marie: Doris Roberts. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Brilliant 'Cheers' spin-off in which psychiatrist Frasier Crane returns to his native Seattle, where he hosts a call-in radio show and spars with his fussy brother, their ex-cop father and dad's physical therapist. Impeccable performances and polished scripts are the hallmarks of this sitcom, Emmy's most honored series. Kelsey Grammer portrayed the pompous character for a total of 20 years (9 on '
Brilliant 'Cheers' spin-off in which psychiatrist Frasier Crane returns to his native Seattle, where he hosts a call-in radio show and spars with his fussy brother, their ex-cop father and dad's physical therapist. Impeccable performances and polished scripts are the hallmarks of this sitcom, Emmy's most honored series. Kelsey Grammer portrayed the pompous character for a total of 20 years (9 on '
David and some townsfolk go on a turkey shoot; Jocelyn invites Moira for a relaxing day at the spa; and Alexis finds a new love in the local veterinarian. (Repeat).
Entrepreneurs Moira and David try selling cosmetics to locals, while Johnny tries to collect unemployment. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Fraser's charge Christina (Lisa Jakub) comes into possession of a matchbook containing valuable information, which is being sought by a mob killer (Stephen Shellen). Ray: David Marciano. Fraser: Paul Gross. (Repeat).
The Season 5 finale: Gerry is reminded of his failures when, on the eve of his 40th birthday, he finds a letter he wrote himself 10 years earlier. Also, Simon's ferret disappears, while Lisa tries to impress the chairman of the board of trustees by staging a fair in his honour. (Repeat).
In the Season 6 premiere, Gerry and Lisa attempt to navigate their new reality as a married couple. Meanwhile, Emma's library receives a shipment of e-readers; and Nisha tries to have a pleasant dinner with Simon and his mom. (Repeat).
David and some townsfolk go on a turkey shoot; Jocelyn invites Moira for a relaxing day at the spa; and Alexis finds a new love in the local veterinarian. (Repeat).
Entrepreneurs Moira and David try selling cosmetics to locals, while Johnny tries to collect unemployment. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Fraser's charge Christina (Lisa Jakub) comes into possession of a matchbook containing valuable information, which is being sought by a mob killer (Stephen Shellen). Ray: David Marciano. Fraser: Paul Gross. (Repeat).
The Season 5 finale: Gerry is reminded of his failures when, on the eve of his 40th birthday, he finds a letter he wrote himself 10 years earlier. Also, Simon's ferret disappears, while Lisa tries to impress the chairman of the board of trustees by staging a fair in his honour. (Repeat).
In the Season 6 premiere, Gerry and Lisa attempt to navigate their new reality as a married couple. Meanwhile, Emma's library receives a shipment of e-readers; and Nisha tries to have a pleasant dinner with Simon and his mom. (Repeat).
David and some townsfolk go on a turkey shoot; Jocelyn invites Moira for a relaxing day at the spa; and Alexis finds a new love in the local veterinarian. (Repeat).
Entrepreneurs Moira and David try selling cosmetics to locals, while Johnny tries to collect unemployment. (Repeat).
Doug can't seem to confront his new neighbors (Bryan Cranston, Dee Dee Rescher) when their dog keeps Doug and Carrie awake all night. Arthur: Jerry Stiller. Carrie: Leah Remini. Doug: Kevin James. (Repeat).
Carrie is upset about getting older when her 30th birthday rolls around. (Repeat).
When Ray and Debra (Patricia Heaton) realize they are more polite to strangers than they are to each other, they decide to be nicer to one another. For starters, Ray agrees to give Debra "unassisted compliments" and she agrees to stop calling him an idiot. Lori: Mary Jo Keenen. (Repeat).
Ray suggests that Debra go swing dancing with lonely Robert (Brad Garrett), but then he becomes jealous when Debra has a good time. Gianni: Jon Manfrelotti. Kristen: Jill Zimmerman. Debra: Patricia Heaton. (Repeat).
On a dare, Sam and Diane set each other up with the perfect date. While Diane shows up with her attractive friend, Sam arrives alone and must pay a bar customer (Derek McGrath)---a real ladykiller---to be Diane's escort. Gretchen: Gretchen Corbett. Walter: Douglas Sheehan. (Repeat).
Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill drops by---but luckily is gone when Sam tells Diane she's entered in the Miss Boston Barmaid contest. However, the Speaker does get an earful from an out-of-work Norm, who rails about a "do-nothing" Congress, saying, "this bozo" (referring to O'Neill) could probably be a better congressman. (Repeat).
Becker (Ted Danson) experiences the luckiest day of his life, but is consumed with dread because he believes something horrible is going to happen next. Ehrlich: William Hill. Regina: Terry Farrell. Margaret: Hattie Winston. Jake: Alex Desert. Linda: Shawnee Smith. (New).
Becker balks at asking Reggie (Terry Farrell) to a formal fund-raising dinner, even though everyone else thinks it's a great idea. Theresa: Annie Wood. Kirkham: Mark Davenport. Alexei: Elya Baskin. Linda: Shawnee Smith. (New).
Doug can't seem to confront his new neighbors (Bryan Cranston, Dee Dee Rescher) when their dog keeps Doug and Carrie awake all night. Arthur: Jerry Stiller. Carrie: Leah Remini. Doug: Kevin James. (Repeat).
Carrie is upset about getting older when her 30th birthday rolls around. (Repeat).
Brian's plan to marry a woman he's known for 20 hours spurs long-time friends Joe and Helen to question their feelings. Gwen: Lisa Darr. Joe: Timothy Daly. Helen: Crystal Bernard. Brian: Steven Weber. Roy: David Schramm. (New).
Brian's lack of a "sensitive, intelligent, attractive woman" is overheard by one (Marie Marshall), who offers to fill that void, which doesn't sit well with her son (Michael Manasseri). Brian: Steven Weber. Helen: Crystal Bernard. (New).
On a dare, Sam and Diane set each other up with the perfect date. While Diane shows up with her attractive friend, Sam arrives alone and must pay a bar customer (Derek McGrath)---a real ladykiller---to be Diane's escort. Gretchen: Gretchen Corbett. Walter: Douglas Sheehan. (Repeat).
Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill drops by---but luckily is gone when Sam tells Diane she's entered in the Miss Boston Barmaid contest. However, the Speaker does get an earful from an out-of-work Norm, who rails about a "do-nothing" Congress, saying, "this bozo" (referring to O'Neill) could probably be a better congressman. (Repeat).