2024-07-04
Wolowitz is embarrassed when a secret of his is revealed; and Sheldon and Raj battle at work. (Repeat).
Sheldon meets Amy's mother and comes to the realization that he no longer wants to see Amy; and Leonard realizes that everyone is in a relationship except for him. (Repeat).
Raj's sister visits and inadvertently causes trouble for the friends. (Repeat).
Howard baffles Sheldon when he won't accept his apology; and an FBI agent (Eliza Dushku) interviews the guys for Howard's security clearance. (Repeat).
The guys camp out in a line hoping to see an anticipated movie, while Penny and Bernadette arrange Amy's first slumber party. Wil Wheaton has a cameo. (Repeat).
Penny asks Leonard to lie to her visiting father (Keith Carradine), while Howard, Raj and Bernadette spend all night looking through a telescope. (Repeat).
All Elite Wrestling continues to inject new spirit, freshness and energy into to mainstream wrestling, featuring a world-class roster of diverse male and female wrestlers. (New).
David Brenner appears as himself when Jay takes Gloria to see a comedy show for Valentine's Day. Meanwhile, Phil and Claire decide to spice up their romantic holiday; and Mitchell and Cameron try to set Manny up on a date. (Repeat).
Phil's fear of the dark and aversion to bugs threatens to derail a mission of discovery with Luke beneath the house. Meanwhile, Cameron and Mitchell invite Lily's doctor (Suzy Nakamura) for brunch; Claire takes Haley for her driver's test; and Gloria is suspicious of Manny's reason for passing on a birthday party for a friend at an amusement park. (Repeat).
Via Facebook, Phil invites an old girlfriend (Judy Greer) to stop by the Dunphys for a visit; Jay invents an alibi after he accidentally kills Manny's pet turtle; Mitchell takes a stand at work. (Repeat).
Mitchell's father-son outing with Jay to watch meteor showers has unexpected company; Phil and Claire help out with their kids' school projects; Gloria and Cameron spend some time together while their partners are preoccupied. (Repeat).
Claire has a tall order to fill in finding a trendy new gadget for Phil's birthday; Mitchell confronts his confidence issues; Cameron gets mixed up in a neighbor's personal problems; Jay has a chess showdown with Gloria and Manny. (Repeat).
Jay and Phil vie for a coaching vacancy on Manny and Luke's basketball team following the abrupt departure of the previous coach. Meanwhile, Mitchell takes Cameron to a job interview; and Claire and Gloria worry about their children getting older. (Repeat).
Claire suspects there's more than meets the eye to a surprise visit by Phil's father (Fred Willard) in a motor home. Meanwhile, Cameron offers to fill the drumming vacancy in Dylan's band, and Manny is in shock after seeing a horror movie with Jay and Gloria. (Repeat).
Gloria surprises Jay for his birthday with a trip to Hawaii, but it's the gift that keeps on giving at the airport when the entire Pritchett clan is invited to come along. (Repeat).
Jay's plans for rest and relaxation on the family's Hawaiian vacation are rudely interrupted. Meanwhile, Mitchell and Cameron have opposing views on sightseeing; Phil tries to make it a trip to remember for Claire; and the kids get mischievous without adult supervision. (Repeat).
In the first-season finale, Claire has her work cut out for her when she organizes a family portrait. Meanwhile, Gloria and Phil take Manny and Alex to a Lakers game; Jay helps Luke with a school project; and Cameron gets a job as a wedding singer. (Repeat).
In the second-season premiere, Phil reluctantly agrees to get rid of the Dunphy station wagon, which prompts a wave of nostalgia for the old car. Meanwhile, Cameron enlists Jay's help when Mitchell tries to build a princess castle for Lily; and Manny asks a girl to come over to study. (Repeat).
Jay pokes fun at Gloria's pledge to honor her grandmother's memory by cooking traditional Colombian cuisine. Meanwhile, Cameron and Mitchell debate the merits of public displays of affection; and Alex's interest in a boy brings out Claire's overbearing side. (Repeat).
Urkel and his transformation chamber move in with the Winslows---where he creates havoc by shrinking himself and Carl in an experiment gone awry. Carl: Reginald VelJohnson. Waldo: Shawn Harrison. (Repeat).
Steve and Laura have an accidental encounter in the nude; Harriette unwraps an anniversary gift she thinks is from Carl. Larry: Spencer Garrett. Myra: Michelle Thomas. Harriette: JoMarie Payton Noble. (Repeat).
Feelings of guilt bug Urkel after he meets a knockout of a fellow insect collector (Amy Hunter); Harriette's boss (Ron Orbach) annoys Carl and his buddies as a guest at their poker games. Zoohair: Iqbal Theba. Charlie: Joel Anderson. Willie: Marlon Chopper Young. (Repeat).
An English class full of hooligans gives substitute teacher Urkel a pain---and an idea on how to get through to his defiant charges. Robbins: John Patrick White. Kissel: Walter Jones. Donna: Brooke Procida. (Repeat).
Greta's dad (Ron Canada) forbids Eddie to date his daughter (Tammy Townsend)---but he welcomes Urkel as her new escort. Kincaid: Steve Vinovich. Eddie: Darius McCrary. Mother Winslow: Rosetta LeNoire. Urkel: Jaleel White. (Repeat).
Ross's fling with Chloe jeopardizes his future with Rachel, who learns of the misdeed after she says she wants to work things out. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. Ross: David Schwimmer. Chloe: Angela Featherstone. Monica: Courteney Cox. (Repeat).
Rachel organizes a ski trip for all the friends except Ross, who must then come to their rescue when they run out of gas. Carol: Jane Sibbett. Ross: David Schwimmer. Chandler: Matthew Perry. Phoebe: Lisa Kudrow. Monica: Courteney Cox. Joey: Matt LeBlanc. (Repeat).
Phoebe's upset by her brother's engagement to an older woman; Monica dates a computer-software mogul (Jon Favreau); Chandler tries to quit smoking. Frank Jr.: Giovanni Ribisi. Alice: Debra Jo Rupp. Phoebe: Lisa Kudrow. Monica: Courteney Cox. Chandler: Matthew Perry. (Repeat).
Mark asks out Rachel, who returns Ross's things; Monica still isn't attracted to millionaire Pete; Joey's irked by his costar in a play. Kate: Dina Meyer. Pete: Jon Favreau. Mark: Steven Eckholdt. Ross: David Schwimmer. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. (Repeat).
Chandler's insincere "I'll call you" to Rachel's boss causes complications; Monica inherits a dollhouse; Joey and Kate get romantic. Joanna: Alison LaPlaca. Kate: Dina Meyer. Marshall: Reg Rogers. Lauren: Jennifer Milmore. Joey: Matt LeBlanc. (Repeat).
Ross helps an injured Rachel prepare for a business dinner, but doesn't tell her he's missing a chance to appear on TV; Pete (Jon Favreau) buys Monica a restaurant; Chandler and Joey adopt a baby chick. Ross: David Schwimmer. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. (Repeat).
Rachel dates an angry young man (Ben Stiller); Joey and Kate (Dina Meyer) realize their true feelings for each other. Caitlin: Laura Cayouette. Marshall: Reg Rogers. Estelle: June Gable. Lauren: Jennifer Milmore. (Repeat).
Ross has an unusual growth; Phoebe is torn between two men she's dating; Monica thinks Pete is going to propose. Vince: Matt Battaglia. Jason: Robert Gant. Guru Saj: Kevin McDonald. Pete: Jon Favreau. Monica: Courteney Cox. (Repeat).
Pete pursues the Ultimate Fighting championship; Chandler has a slap-happy new boss; Ross dates Phoebe's friend. Billy Crystal and Robin Williams have cameos. Pete: Jon Favreau. Doug: Sam McMurray. Bonnie: Christine Taylor. (Repeat).
A Las Vegas bachelor party turns into a hilarious race against time in this comedy, in which three groomsmen awaken after a night of debauchery to learn that the groom is missing, and they must find him before the wedding bells chime. With no memory of the previous night's transgressions and precious little time to spare, the trio retrace their steps and discover where things went wrong. (Repeat).
The gang travel to Thailand to see Stu get married, and lose the groom's future brother-in-law Teddy in this uproarious sequel. In their search to find him, their previous Las Vegas adventure starts to look like a family trip to Disneyland. (Repeat).
The "Hangover" trilogy draws to a sidesplitting close as the Wolfpack search for Mr. Chow after Doug is kidnapped by a villain seeking revenge on the Asian hustler for stealing $21 million. (Repeat).