2024-07-02
Monk reverts to his 9-year-old self after hypnotherapy. (Repeat).
At Natalie's insistence, Monk investigates a death after three homeless men ask for his help during the holidays. Elsewhere, Stottlemeyer finds inspiration following a trip to a monastery fountain that alleviated his pain. (Repeat).
Monk and Stottlemeyer score tickets to a football game but end up investigating an attempted murder that took place in the parking lot. Bob Costas makes a cameo. (Repeat).
Roseanne's clash with Darlene over how she's raising her kids—especially Harris—reaches a breaking point; while Dan tries to help Roseanne with her bad knee by getting her an elevator chair, which she refuses to use because she doesn't want to admit getting old. (Repeat).
A crucial moment for Becky's surrogacy arrangement forces her and Darlene to critically assess each other's lives. Meanwhile, an animal rescue organization rejects Jackie's application to adopt a puppy; and Roseanne makes a plan to change their mind. (Repeat).
David unexpectedly shows up for Harris' birthday after being absent for years, forcing Darlene to re-examine their relationship and the rest of the family. Meanwhile, Bev temporarily moves into the Conner home after an incident at the nursing home prevents her from returning. (Repeat).
After Beverly gets kicked out of the nursing home, Roseanne and Jackie fight over who will take care of their mother. Meanwhile, Mark's creative touch with building a birdhouse for Dan's customer is more than Dan can handle, but Darlene defends her son. (Repeat).
A new romance rattles Frasier: the gym teacher (Jeanne Tripplehorn) he's dating morphs into his old "derisive, ego-crippling" gym instructor (Bob Hoskins). Julia: Felicity Huffman. Jim: Jack Brewer. Campbell: Amanda Corday. (Repeat).
Visiting Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth) needs a "favor": she wants to have another child with Frasier and works her wiles in an effort to get him to agree. Mrs. Moon: Millicent Martin. Albert: Brent Spiner. Alice: Ashley Thomas. James: James Oliver. (Repeat).
Newly-divorced Kenny (Tom McGowan) turns to Frasier for emotional help, but is more uplifted by Martin and their confabs at McGinty's saloon. Ahmrit: Alan Cumming. Trudy: Mary Kowalski. Martin: John Mahoney. Daphne: Jane Leeves. (Repeat).
A taste for caviar entices the Crane brothers on the "roe" to perdition with a shady Russian dealer selling Beluga at a bottom-line price. Petyr: John Vickery. Vladimir: Oleg Stefan. Bank President: Michael Winters. Todd: Reggie Jordan. (Repeat).
The house that Frasier helped build for Habitat for Humanity is not a home until he decorates it, to the chagrin of its occupants. Also: Niles subs for Martin at a grade-school career day; and Daphne's mum waits tables at Café Nervosa. (Repeat).
Elvis Costello plays a cheery musician, whose gig at the Cafe Nervosa annoys Frasier, who is further flustered by an adulterous friend. Avery: John Hannah. Steve: Kevin Daniels. Julia: Felicity Huffman. Evelyn: Alex Borstein. (Repeat).
Fran has to have her tonsils removed, so Maxwell puts C.C.'s reunion on hold to await the outcome of Fran's surgery. Maxwell: Charles Shaughnessy. C.C.: Lauren Lane. Niles: Daniel Davis. Brighton: Benjamin Salisbury. Maggie: Nicholle Tom. Grace: Madeline Zima. (Repeat).
On the way to catch a flight to the islands, heavy snow maroons the family at Fran's parents' home in Queens. Sylvia: Renee Taylor. Fran: Fran Drescher. Maxwell: Charles Shaughnessy. Niles: Daniel Davis. C.C.: Lauren Lane. Kenny: Gregg Rogell. (Repeat).
Fran plans a wedding for Maxwell's sister (Twiggy Lawson), but she's in love with her chauffeur, not her fiancé. Lester: Leigh Lawson. Nigel: Lane Davies. Fran: Fran Drescher. (Repeat).
Fran has a run-in with the son of the town's toughest critic, and that could be catastrophic for Maxwell and C.C.'s new play. Frank: Eric Braeden. Frank Jr.: Miko Hughes. Maxwell: Charles Shaughnessy. C.C.: Lauren Lane. (Repeat).
Maggie's tyrannical gym teacher (Rita Moreno) is Fran's former one; Maxwell hires an abrasive megastar (Joseph Bologna). Fran: Fran Drescher. Maggie: Nicholle Tom. C.C.: Lauren Lane. Niles: Daniel Davis. Val: Rachel Chagall. Brighton: Benjamin Salisbury. (Repeat).
C.C. (Lauren Lane) won't warm up to her father's offer of Streisand tickets, but Fran's hot to go in her place. Robert Culp. Fran: Fran Drescher. Sylvia: Renee Taylor. Brighton: Benjamin Salisbury. Niles: Daniel Davis. Maxwell: Charles Shaughnessy. (Repeat).
An art theft from the Montecito's gallery sends Ed after an old foe (Alec Baldwin); Mike and Danny try to patch a domestic dispute between their rental tenants. Ed McMahon has a cameo. Anawalt: Vince Duvall. Beckwahr: Mark Sheppard. Eric: Andrew Bowen. Nicole: Joanna Krupa. Steve No. 1: Tim Herzog. Steve No. 2: Ransford Doherty. Wexler: Michael Rooker. Kraznau: Andrew Ableson. Schmee: Cullen Dougl
Concluding the story from "Crossing Jordan," Danny and Jordan pose as a married couple to infiltrate a swingers' group the victim frequented. Snoop Dogg has a cameo. Ronnie: Lou Casal. Ann: Shea Curry. Madeline: Valerie Cruz. Luis: Guy Ecker. Floor Guy: Lee Arenberg. Jillian: Cheryl Ladd. Jordan: Jill Hennessy. Woody: Jerry O'Connell. Mike: James Lesure. (Repeat).
Mike becomes obsessed with finding a damsel in apparent distress; an elopement is assumed when Danny takes Mary on a quick getaway to L.A. The Polyphonic Spree have a cameo. Johnson: Thomas DuPont. Mike: James Lesure. Mary: Nikki Cox. Danny: Josh Duhamel. (Repeat).
Amy and Ty team to discover why Caleb's horse became ill during treatment at Heartland.
Chef Mike Roy plays a gourmet cook whose kitchen catches fire. Gage: Randolph Mantooth. DeSoto: Kevin Tighe. Brackett: Robert Fuller. Early: Bobby Troup. (Repeat).
The paramedics aid an elderly woman who fakes illness to gain attention. Gage: Randolph Mantooth. DeSoto: Kevin Tighe. Brackett: Robert Fuller. Dr. Early: Bobby Troup. Dixie: Julie London. Kelly: Tim Donnelly. (Repeat).
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A lesson about snobbery awaits the Ingalls girls on their first day at school. Charles: Michael Landon. Caroline: Karen Grassle. Laura: Melissa Gilbert. Mary: Melissa Sue Anderson. Nellie: Alison Arngrim. (Repeat).