2024-06-26
Tony can't decide if he will be naughty or nice when his father visits him at Christmas. (Repeat).
Logan questions the system after reopening a 16-year-old homicide case at the request of a priest (Denis O'Hare). This is Chris Noth's final episode. (Repeat).
Season 7 ends as Goren finds a picture at his mother's grave, leading him to suspect an old nemesis has returned. Tony Goldwyn. (Repeat).
In the Season 8 opener, Goren and Eames investigate the shooting of a councilman's stepdaughter and her boyfriend. The drug-addicted pair were involved in blackmail schemes targeting the woman's politically powerful family. (Repeat).
Fred is unaware that his brother-in-law Rodney plans to upstage the junkman's act on "The Gong Show" and carry off the prize money. Chuck Barris: Himself. Bubba: Don Bexley. Donna: Lynn Hamilton. Lamont: Demond Wilson. (Repeat).
Despite a pressing tax deadline, Fred competes in a Redd Foxx look-alike contest. Demond Wilson. Marvin: Jack Carter. Miss Rock: Fritzi Burr. Harrison: Dave Turner. (Repeat).
Grady can not get a pair of handcuffs off of Fred and Esther after his attempt to perform magic goes awry. (Repeat).
Fred decides to keep the cure of his hearing problem a secret so he can get more attention from Donna (Lynn Hamilton). Demond Wilson. Rollo: Nathaniel Taylor. (Repeat).
Janet and Lamont are shaken when her ex-husband shows up to make amends. Demond Wilson, Marlene Clark. Fred: Redd Foxx. Bubba: Don Bexley. Rollo: Nathaniel Taylor. (Repeat).
Trying to avoid paying property taxes Fred registers to become a clergyman for the Divine Profit Church. He appoints Bubba as secretary and Woody as treasurer. However when the Bishop stops by for a visit Fred quickly realizes he's put his business in jeopardy thanks to some fine lines in the contact he signed. (Repeat).
Fred, fearing he is about to die, reveals the contents of his will. Esther: LaWanda Page. Lamont: Demond Wilson. Woody: Raymond Allen. Donna: Lynn Hamilton. Bubba: Don Bexley. (Repeat).
Fred leads a march protesting age discrimination. Demond Wilson. Esther: LaWanda Page. Hank: Taurean Blacque. Clarence: Mel Stewart. Rose: Hilda Haynes. Millie: Helen Martin. Guard: Tony Burton. (Repeat).
Fred believes gambling is the way to raise money to forestall foreclosure on the Sanford Arms. Lamont: Demond Wilson. Esther: LaWanda Page. (Repeat).
Fred claims to be descended from King Solomon. Demond Wilson. Aunt Esther: LaWanda Page. Bubba: Don Bexley. (Repeat).
Aspiring songwriter Fred plans to sell his material to B.B. King (who appears as himself). Demond Wilson. Esther: LaWanda Page. Bubba: Don Bexley. (Repeat).
Lamont and Donna are puzzled by Fred's nightly disappearing act, until they learn his purpose: night school. Fred: Redd Foxx. Lamont: Demond Wilson. Donna: Lynn Hamilton. (Repeat).
This episode introduces cantankerous junkman Fred Sanford (played by Redd Foxx) and his son, Lamont (Demond Wilson), who's always fighting with the old man and looking for a better life. Adapted from the British hit "Steptoe and Son." (Repeat).
Fred ruins Lamont's plans to give him a happy birthday. Redd Foxx, Demond Wilson. (Repeat).
A funeral march would be appropriate music to match the mood on Lamont's wedding day. Lamont: Demond Wilson. Aunt Hazel: Lillian Randolph. Fred: Redd Foxx. Minister: Alvin Childress. Aunt Rosetta: Royce Williams. Crystal: Carol Speed. (Repeat).
Lamont's get-rich-quick scheme has Sanford anticipating disaster. Lamont: Demond Wilson. Otto: Leonard Stone. Kelly: Clancy Cooper. (Repeat).
Fred and Lamont visit a mobile clinic for free chest X-rays. (Repeat).
Fred tries to keep Lamont from discovering who broke his valuable porcelain. Off. Smith: Hal Williams. (Repeat).
A psychiatrist who counseled troubled teens is murdered, and the probe reveals he was intimately involved with his underage patients. This leads the detectives to suspect the man's wife (Moira Kelly), whom he met when she was a patient. (Repeat).
The detectives connect a woman's brutal slaying to a dogfighting ring and a wealthy wine dealer. Lara Flynn Boyle guest stars as a resourceful reporter tracking the case. (Repeat).
The violent slaying of an art dealer initially appears to have connections to a terrorist organization. But the probe leads the detectives to the victim's troubled son and his ties to a fanatic religious group. (Repeat).
Det. Green becomes the subject of an internal investigation, led by Det. Kevin Bernard (new series regular Anthony Anderson), after he is implicated in the shooting of a well-known hustler. (Repeat).
A writer's death appears to be a suicide, but Lupo and Bernard suspect a cult is involved, which causes trouble for Cutter at the trial when jurors fear for their safety. (Repeat).
Connie is ordered to defend a man accused of killing a worker participating in a legal-aid strike. Because of the number of attorneys on the picket line, Connie is pitted against Cutter at the trial. (Repeat).
The probe into an auto mechanic's murder leads detectives to the man's boss, whose online affair with a young girl was exposed by the victim. (Repeat).
Season 18 ends with the murder of a jeweler. The investigation leads detectives to a prostitution ring run by the victim's brother-in-law. The resulting trial proves to be a challenge for McCoy, whose career is threatened because of the probe. Tom Everett Scott guest stars. (Repeat).
The fatal beating of a stockbroker spurs an epic clash between his family and the group responsible for his death in the 19th-season premiere. (Repeat).
A murder victim is found at a park, and the resulting investigation has detectives enlisting the help of a mentally-challenged man to crack the case. (Repeat).
A young man's murder is linked to a woman who escaped from a polygamist cult. Jena Malone, Colm Meaney. (Repeat).