2024-09-24
Ray bets something is up when Frank suddenly starts hanging around and becomes Mr. Nice Guy for no apparent reason. Garvin: Len Lesser. Stan: Victor Raider-Wexler. Sal: John Del Regno. Dominic: Monty Hoffman. Frank: Peter Boyle. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Sam decides it takes a thief to catch a thief and enlists Harry the Hat (Harry Anderson) to recover money Coach lost to a cardsharp (Reid Shelton). The barkeep sets up a friendly little after-hours poker game and bankrolls Harry, who, it soon becomes apparent, may be in over his head. (Repeat).
Diane's wealthy mother (Glynis Johns) shows up the day before her daughter's birthday with news that Diane must marry immediately or Mom becomes a pauper. After considering a list of prospective mates, Diane proposes a "strictly business" union with Sam. Boggs: Duncan Ross. Fiedler: Dean Dittman. (Repeat).
Jake asks out a friendly young woman (Heidi Mokrycki), only to break up with her after he learns that she's also blind; Margaret tries to discover why a grouchy patient likes everyone but her. Enid: Fran Bennett. Lloyd: David Graf. George: Wade Andrew Williams. Jake: Alex Desert. Margaret: Hattie Winston. John: Ted Danson. (New).
John gets into an argument with a priest (John Mahoney) over whose hands a patient is really in---God's or the doctor's; Reggie, Jake and Bob take a gamble on the stock market. Frank: Kenneth Ryan. Radiologist: Tim Lounibos. John: Ted Danson. Reggie: Terry Farrell. Bob: Saverio Guerra. (New).
Doug's bowling team's sponsor (Robert Klein) threatens to withdraw his support if the team doesn't start winning more games. Unfortunately, Carrie is the weak link and Doug is the captain who has to improve her game or fire her from the team. Annette: Kymberly Kalil. Pam: Ellen Ratner. (Repeat).
When Doug receives a hefty Christmas bonus, Carrie wants them to invest it all in Internet stocks, but Doug isn't sure it's a good idea. Meanwhile, Arthur is determined to have more elaborate Christmas decorations than their neighbors. Carrie: Leah Remini. Doug: Kevin James. Arthur: Jerry Stiller. (Repeat).
Joe overhears plans for his surprise birthday party, but misses that it has to be moved to the next night. Skip: Brian Donovan. Ed: F. William Parker. Joe: Tim Daly. Brian: Steven Weber. Helen: Crystal Bernard. Roy: David Schramm. (New).
Joe insists that Helen and Gail end their bickering over lunch, which goes better than either anticipated; Fay tries to stretch a streak of touching First Ladies. Helen: Crystal Bernard. Joe: Timothy Daly. (New).
Sam decides it takes a thief to catch a thief and enlists Harry the Hat (Harry Anderson) to recover money Coach lost to a cardsharp (Reid Shelton). The barkeep sets up a friendly little after-hours poker game and bankrolls Harry, who, it soon becomes apparent, may be in over his head. (Repeat).
Diane's wealthy mother (Glynis Johns) shows up the day before her daughter's birthday with news that Diane must marry immediately or Mom becomes a pauper. After considering a list of prospective mates, Diane proposes a "strictly business" union with Sam. Boggs: Duncan Ross. Fiedler: Dean Dittman. (Repeat).
Michael faces a ballooning personal debt. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam check in to the Schrute family farm, which has been converted into a bed-and-breakfast; and Jan revamps the condo. (Repeat).
Michael faces a ballooning personal debt. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam check in to the Schrute family farm, which has been converted into a bed-and-breakfast; and Jan revamps the condo. (Repeat).
Michael comes to believe the office might be cursed in the wake of a freak accident. After scrutinizing each of his staffers' religious beliefs, he organizes a charity 5K "fun run." (Repeat).
Conclusion. Michael organizes a charity 5K "fun run." Meanwhile, the status of two office romances comes to light. (Repeat).
A local consumer reporter becomes the object of the guys' affections. (New).
The guys make a documentary about Karl's medical procedure. (Repeat).
Jake asks out a friendly young woman (Heidi Mokrycki), only to break up with her after he learns that she's also blind; Margaret tries to discover why a grouchy patient likes everyone but her. Enid: Fran Bennett. Lloyd: David Graf. George: Wade Andrew Williams. Jake: Alex Desert. Margaret: Hattie Winston. John: Ted Danson. (Repeat).
John gets into an argument with a priest (John Mahoney) over whose hands a patient is really in---God's or the doctor's; Reggie, Jake and Bob take a gamble on the stock market. Frank: Kenneth Ryan. Radiologist: Tim Lounibos. John: Ted Danson. Reggie: Terry Farrell. Bob: Saverio Guerra. (Repeat).
Joe overhears plans for his surprise birthday party, but misses that it has to be moved to the next night. Skip: Brian Donovan. Ed: F. William Parker. Joe: Tim Daly. Brian: Steven Weber. Helen: Crystal Bernard. Roy: David Schramm. (Repeat).
Joe insists that Helen and Gail end their bickering over lunch, which goes better than either anticipated; Fay tries to stretch a streak of touching First Ladies. Helen: Crystal Bernard. Joe: Timothy Daly. (Repeat).
Michael faces a ballooning personal debt. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam check in to the Schrute family farm, which has been converted into a bed-and-breakfast; and Jan revamps the condo. (Repeat).
Michael faces a ballooning personal debt. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam check in to the Schrute family farm, which has been converted into a bed-and-breakfast; and Jan revamps the condo. (Repeat).
Michael comes to believe the office might be cursed in the wake of a freak accident. After scrutinizing each of his staffers' religious beliefs, he organizes a charity 5K "fun run." (Repeat).
Conclusion. Michael organizes a charity 5K "fun run." Meanwhile, the status of two office romances comes to light. (Repeat).
A local consumer reporter becomes the object of the guys' affections. (Repeat).
The guys make a documentary about Karl's medical procedure. (Repeat).
Debra considers getting breast implants after Ray gushes about another woman's surgically enhanced bosom. Cheryl: Meeghan Holaway. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Frank: Peter Boyle. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Ray bets something is up when Frank suddenly starts hanging around and becomes Mr. Nice Guy for no apparent reason. Garvin: Len Lesser. Stan: Victor Raider-Wexler. Sal: John Del Regno. Dominic: Monty Hoffman. Frank: Peter Boyle. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
It's a recipe for disaster when Frasier and Niles (David Hyde Pierce) open a restaurant. Gil: Edward Hibbert. Otto: Nathan Davis. Maurice: Jay Bell. Sous-Chef: Alan Shearman. Waiter: Robert Jacobs. Bartender: Tom Hewitt. (Repeat).
Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) fears Maris is having an affair with her Bavarian fencing instructor. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. Gunnar: Brian Cousins. Marta: Irene Olga Lopez. Voice of Gretchen: Glenne Headley. Martin: John Mahoney. Roz: Peri Gilpin. Daphne: Jane Leeves. (Repeat).
Johnny rents rooms to a morally shady enterprise, while David helps Moira tape a film audition. (Repeat).
Johnny proves more interested in playing golf than doing business when he and Stevie pitch a package deal to a nearby course; Moira agrees to attend Twyla's murder-mystery party, but must recruit other guests or risk being the only one in attendance; and Alexis considers Ted's offer to go back to school. (Repeat).
A man (Johnathan Banks) informs the FBI that Fraser is involved in a kidnapping---forcing Ray and Fraser to track down the true culprit. Francesa: Ramona Milano. Elaine: Catherine Bruhier. Huey: Tony Craig. Ray: David Marciano. Fraser: Paul Gross. (Repeat).
Gerry opens an illegal slime-making business with the help of the Chemistry teacher and some kids. While orders start to pour in, his overworked "chemical engineer" quits. (Repeat).
A producer talks to Gerry about the possibility of using Xavier for a movie. (Repeat).
Johnny rents rooms to a morally shady enterprise, while David helps Moira tape a film audition. (Repeat).
Johnny proves more interested in playing golf than doing business when he and Stevie pitch a package deal to a nearby course; Moira agrees to attend Twyla's murder-mystery party, but must recruit other guests or risk being the only one in attendance; and Alexis considers Ted's offer to go back to school. (Repeat).
A man (Johnathan Banks) informs the FBI that Fraser is involved in a kidnapping---forcing Ray and Fraser to track down the true culprit. Francesa: Ramona Milano. Elaine: Catherine Bruhier. Huey: Tony Craig. Ray: David Marciano. Fraser: Paul Gross. (Repeat).
Gerry opens an illegal slime-making business with the help of the Chemistry teacher and some kids. While orders start to pour in, his overworked "chemical engineer" quits. (Repeat).
A producer talks to Gerry about the possibility of using Xavier for a movie. (Repeat).