2024-07-01
Ray gives Debra cookware for Christmas with an ulterior motive in mind. But when she gives him an expensive gift, he suspects she's up to something. Andy: Andy Kindler. Ally: Madylin Sweeten. Robert: Brad Garrett. Marie: Doris Roberts. (Repeat).
Debra complains that Ray is useless in an emergency after she chokes and Ray does nothing to help her, which then prompts Ray to prove his manhood. Andy: Andy Kindler. Gianni: Jon Manfrellotti. Nemo: Robert Ruth. Suzy: Susan Varon. Debra: Patricia Heaton. (Repeat).
Don Knotts as the trio's new landlord, stuffy Ralph Furley, who says he "runs a tight ship" until he flips for tenant Lana (Ann Wedgeworth). John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, Suzanne Somers. Larry: Richard Kline. (Repeat).
Chrissy's all set to quit her job after she makes her first sale of Easy-Time Cosmetics. Suzanne Somers. Bill: John M. Miranda. Jack: John Ritter. Neil: Paul Avery. Janet: Joyce DeWitt. Lana: Ann Wedgeworth. Furley: Don Knotts. (Repeat).
Jack goes camping with an aspiring actress Louise Williams) who thinks he's a film director. Joyce DeWitt, Suzanne Somers. Larry: Richard Kline. Furley: Don Knotts. Lana: Ann Wedgeworth. (Repeat).
Jack seeks assertiveness training when he is pressured into preparing a fancy dinner for the dean---without pay. Dean Travers: William Pierson. Dr. Prescott: Joel Brooks. Janet: Joyce DeWitt. Furley: Don Knotts. Chrissy: Suzanne Somers. Lana: Ann Wedgeworth. (Repeat).
Jack expects a lavish penthouse as a reward for saving a man from choking. Wormold: Phil Leeds. Furley: Don Knotts. Janet: Joyce DeWitt. Chrissy: Suzanne Somers. Lana: Ann Wedgeworth. Herbie: Carson Beal. (Repeat).
Jack and Janet think Chrissy's in danger after she hits her head and is rushed to the hospital. Suzanne Somers. Dr. Todson: Keene Curtis. Furley: Don Knotts. Nurse Engle: Ruth Manning. (Repeat).
The trio allows a homeless man to stay at the apartment until he can find lodging. John Ritter. Leo: J. Pat O'Malley. Janet: Joyce DeWitt. Nancy: Simone Griffeth. Furley: Don Knotts. Lili: Josephine Livingston. (Repeat).
To pay off a loan shark, Jack must teach the tough's wife how to cook. Bustamante: Harold J. Stone. Lucia: Livia Genise. Suzanne Somers, Joyce DeWitt. Lana: Ann Wedgeworth. Furley: Don Knotts. (Repeat).
Jack signs up as chef on a cruise, and everyone wants to go along as his guest. Janet: Joyce DeWitt. Chrissy: Suzanne Somers. Furley: Don Knotts. Lana: Ann Wedgeworth. Callan: Bob Hastings. (Repeat).
To impress his friends, Furley introduces Chrissy as his wife. Suzanne Somers. Denker: Roger C. Carmel. Jack: John Ritter. Elmo: Reb Brown. Janet: Joyce DeWitt. Larry: Richard Kline. (Repeat).
Who should be the Skipper's second-in-command? To find out, the old salt stages a scenario testing leadership abilities. Skipper: Alan Hale. Gilligan: Bob Denver. Mary Ann: Dawn Wells. The Professor: Russell Johnson. Ginger: Tina Louise. (Repeat).
The Wellingtons, who sing the series theme, play three members of a mop-topped rock group seeking refuge on the isle from fans. Bingo: Les Brown Jr. Gilligan: Bob Denver. Skipper: Alan Hale. Ginger: Tina Louise. Mary Ann: Dawn Wells. Howell: Jim Backus. Mrs. Howell: Natalie Schafer. The Professor: Russell Johnson. (Repeat).
The bite of a rare insect may imperil Gilligan, whose fellow castaways scurry to round up the ingredients for an antidote. Gilligan: Bob Denver. Skipper: Alan Hale. The Professor: Russell Johnson. Howell: Jim Backus. Mrs. Howell: Natalie Schafer. Ginger: Tina Louise. Mary Ann: Dawn Wells. (Repeat).
While fishing in the lagoon, Gilligan reels in a World War II mine, which suddenly starts ticking---and can't be deactivated. Gilligan: Bob Denver. Skipper: Alan Hale. The Professor: Russell Johnson. Howell: Jim Backus. Mrs. Howell: Natalie Schafer. Ginger: Tina Louise. Mary Ann: Dawn Wells. (Repeat).
Zsa Zsa Gabor portrays a yachting socialite who intends to turn the island into a resort---and winds up falling for the Professor. The Professor: Russell Johnson. Gilligan: Bob Denver. Skipper: Alan Hale. Howell: Jim Backus. Mrs. Howell: Natalie Schafer. Ginger: Tina Louise. (Repeat).
Suspicions abound that one of the castaways may be guilty of murder. Whodunit? The islanders re-create the crime scene: a store on the mainland where they were each shopping at the same time. Gilligan: Bob Denver. Skipper: Alan Hale. Ginger: Tina Louise. Mary Ann: Dawn Wells. Howell: Jim Backus. (Repeat).
An undersea telephone cable washes ashore, giving the castaways hope of rigging it to make a long-distance call for help. Gilligan: Bob Denver. Skipper: Alan Hale. The Professor: Russell Johnson. Ginger: Tina Louise. Howell: Jim Backus. Mrs. Howell: Natalie Schafer. (Repeat).
Misunderstanding Gilligan's lament, Mary Ann fears that she's dying. She's not, but the radio has reported that her boyfriend has eloped. Mary Ann: Dawn Wells. Gilligan: Bob Denver. Skipper: Alan Hale. The Professor: Russell Johnson. Howell: Jim Backus. Mrs. Howell: Natalie Schafer. Ginger: Tina Louise. (Repeat).
Harry may lose the woman of his dreams when he takes Dan's advice about her. Dan: John Larroquette. Mac: Charles Robinson. Quon Le: Denice Kumagai. Christine: Markie Post. (Repeat).
Dan confidently struts his stuff at a charity bachelor auction, while Christine is a bundle of nerves. Mrs. Fostmulleur: Natalie Core. Sonia: Louan Gideon. Jack: S. Marc Jordan. Dan: John Larroquette. Christine: Markie Post. (Repeat).
On Halloween night, Dan is scheduled to be the next victim of a defendant (Stephen Root) known as "The Spirit of Death." Lisette: Joleen Lutz. Muriel: Blanche Rubin. Dracula: Douglas MacHugh. Bum: Raf Mauro. (Repeat).
During a quarantine, Harry, Roz and Christine reminisce about turning points in their lives. Part 1 of two. DeYoung: Phil Proctor. Foley: Jack Bannon. Melman: Stanley Brock. Steward: Craig Richard Nelson. Harry: Harry Anderson. (Repeat).
Conclusion. While quarantined, Dan writes to his girlfriends, and Mac reflects on his Vietnam War days. Evangeline: Theresa Bell. Kid: ChiMuoi Lo. Senior Partner: Sandy Ward. Gil-Ray: Charles McDaniel. Mac: Charles Robinson. (Repeat).
Roz cheers up when the staff is reassigned, while Christine tries to transform herself to save her marriage. Tony: Ray Abruzzo. Norm: Phil Leeds. Angelo: Ralph Manza. Jack Jones: Himself. Christine: Markie Post. (Repeat).
Dan tries to win Margaret (Mary Cadorette) from Harry on a night at the opera; religious zealots believe Bull is their god. Matilda: Meg Wyllie. Rossi: Milton James. Phil: William Utay. (Repeat).
Harry is left quaking in his boots by a bully (Don Gibb) from his school days who's threatening to settle an old score. Beatrice: Mary Dean. Rose: Chris Weatherhead. Lenny: Rick Zumwalt. Harry: Harry Anderson. (Repeat).
Christine (Markie Post) gets a new lease on life, thanks to a street artist (Bill Calvert); Mac and Dan find passion through the eye of a camera. Pam: Terri Hendrickson. Con-Ed Worker: Ken Myles. Bum: Raf Mauro. (Repeat).
A comic's off-color humor stirs up a First Amendment debate among the staffers and a man of the cloth (Clifton James), as well as other courtroom observers. Potter: Louis Mustillo. Harry: Harry Anderson. (Repeat).
Roz (Marsha Warfield) sharpens her people skills on an arrogant child star (Billy Cohen) in court shooting a TV pilot in which Harry has a bit part. Reedy: Hal Williams. Victoria: Katie Layman. Mrs. MacDonald: Barbara Brownell. (Repeat).
Derelict Phil (William Utay) gains respect from Dan after an S&L crisis leaves a defendant (Eric Christmas) penniless. Kitteridge: John Ingle. Shoope: Stuart Pankin. Dan: John Larroquette. Christine: Markie Post. (Repeat).
Dan anticipates a windfall, and Bull anticipates a visit from his mother (Paddi Edwards), an old salt he hopes will retire from the high seas. Egan: Edward Winter. Doyle: Walter Olkewicz. Dane: Biff Manard. Bull: Richard Moll. (Repeat).
Complex life changes find Christine tense over her divorce, and Bull looking for a wife---with the help of a matchmaker (Cathy McAuley). Dr. Joyce Brothers has a cameo. Claire: Cynthia Steele. Christine: Markie Post. (Repeat).
Everyone's mad at Ray when he gets two tickets for the Super Bowl and invites Gianni (Jon Manfrellotti) rather than a family member. Especially miffed is Debra, who thinks the game would be a great way to get away together. Marie: Doris Roberts. Robert: Brad Garrett. Frank: Peter Boyle. (Repeat).
Ray is horrified when he learns that Marie read his personal journal that he kept when he was a kid. But Marie is even more upset---over one of Ray's journal entries about her. Marie: Doris Roberts. Robert: Brad Garrett. Frank: Peter Boyle. (Repeat).
Ray and Debra go out to dinner on Valentine's Day, only to discover that they don't have anything to say to each other. Of course, their lack of conversation later sparks a lot of discussion from Debra. Waiter: Eric Ramirez. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Ray becomes obsessed with getting the twins more masculine roles in a school play when he learns they are playing fairies. Sarah: Diana-Maria Riva. Father: Michael Duddie. Josh: Isaiah Griffin. Michael: Sullivan Sweeten. Geoffrey: Sawyer Sweeten. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Marie arranges for Robert's Italian girlfriend, Stefania (Alex Meneses), to visit him in hopes that the two of them will get married. Marco: David Proval. Nemo: Robert Ruth. Suzy: Susan Varon. Robert: Brad Garrett. Marie: Doris Roberts. (Repeat).
Ray buys a vacuum cleaner from a sexy sales girl (Tricia O'Kelley) and then must convince Debra that he cleaned up on the deal. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Marie: Doris Roberts. Frank: Peter Boyle. (Repeat).
Tension rises when Marie asks Debra to return a borrowed canister that Debra claims she returned, but Marie doesn't believe her. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Marie: Doris Roberts. Frank: Peter Boyle. (Repeat).
Ray tries to persuade Debra to let him invest some of their savings in a new go-cart track that two of his friends are planning. Scott: Bob Odenkirk. Walter: Brian Posehn. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Marie invites Robert's two ex-girlfriends, Amy (Monica Horan) and Stefania (Alex Meneses), over to offer Robert advice on relationships. Judy: Sherri Shepherd. Marco: David Proval. Robert: Brad Garrett. Marie: Doris Roberts. (Repeat).
Ray must confront the fact that he's not the greatest father after he accuses Robert of spending too much time with Ally and the twins. Lisa: Michelle Beauchamp. Colleen: Renee Faia. Robert: Brad Garrett. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Debra is shocked to learn that her parents (Katherine Helmond, Robert Culp) are separating, and she's equally upset with Ray, who can't keep from laughing when he hears the news. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Frank starts painting Ray's house without getting permission; worse yet, he bosses around Ray and Robert, who have been recruited to help. The explosive situation comes to a head when Ray learns a surprising fact about his grumpy father. Frank: Peter Boyle. Robert: Brad Garrett. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Ray reluctantly attends a father-daughter dance with Ally and remembers, in flashbacks, the hectic circumstances surrounding her birth. Ally: Madylin Sweeten. Nurse: Jessica Bern. Doctor: Monique Edwards. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Marie: Doris Roberts. Ray: Ray Romano. (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).