2024-07-04
Monk makes a new friend (Gena Rowlands) while investigating a murder at a museum, but he's suspicious of her motives. (Repeat).
Monk faces off with a magician while investigating a murder. (Repeat).
A bully from Monk's childhood hires the detective to follow his wife, who he suspects is cheating. Later, the bully is accused of murder. (Repeat).
Dan and Roseanne agree not to spend any of Dan's $500 advance on themselves. Roseanne Arnold, John Goodman. Jackie: Laurie Metcalf. Booker: George Clooney. (Repeat).
The Conners' dinner conversation during a night out without the kids is sprinkled with tidbits about a friend's divorce. Roseanne: Roseanne Arnold. Dan: John Goodman. Patsy: Patricia Gaul. Becky: Lecy Goranson. (Repeat).
Roseanne is caught in an emotional tug of war between her feuding husband and sister (John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf), while Darlene has a bone to pick with D.J. (Michael Fishman). Roseanne Arnold, Lecy Goranson, Sara Gilbert. (Repeat).
Dan and Roseanne enter a songwriting contest; Booker (George Clooney) unleashes impulses in Jackie. Roseanne Arnold, John Goodman. Jackie: Laurie Metcalf. Becky: Lecy Goranson. (Repeat).
Patrick Stewart plays a flamboyant opera director, who becomes infatuated with Frasier after concluding the good doctor is gay. It all stems from farcical misunderstandings, compounded by Frasier's on-air double entendres and his obliviousness to the director's attentions. Barry: David Muller. Glinka: Caroline Lagerfelt. Eduardo: Donald Sage Mackay. (Repeat).
A courtship makes rivals of Martin and Frasier, who are vying for the affections of the latter's former baby-sitter (Wendie Malick), now a lounge singer with a vivacious personality and a quick wit that's appealing to both Crane senior and junior. (Repeat).
Julia Sweeney ("SNL") plays Frasier's gauche dinner date, whom Roz terms "a placeholder [to] keep your dating muscles toned." Could be. Frasier's attracted at dinner to another woman, who happens to be Kenny's visiting cousin. (Repeat).
Jealousy agitates Martin, who learns---thanks to an eavesdropping Frasier---that his lady friend Ronee (Wendie Malick) is seeing another guy. So, Martin plans a counter strategy: a pretense that Roz is his other lady friend. (Repeat).
The return of Maris, still unseen, vexes Niles, who covers up his evasiveness with Daphne by throwing his bride a baby shower. The last-minute soiree turns into a disaster. And so does Frasier's reentry into private practice. (Repeat).
Bizarre events jail Maris, held in a crossbow shooting that sparks a media frenzy and implicates Niles, who's oddly unperturbed. "He's not dealing with his emotions," Frasier notes. "The man's a walking pressure cooker." (Repeat).
Fran's upset when Maxwell forgets her first anniversary with the family. Fran: Fran Drescher. Grace: Madeline Zima. Yetta: Ann Guilbert. Niles: Daniel Davis. Maggie: Nicholle Tom. (Repeat).
A mix-up on the subway leaves Fran with custody of a baby. Woman: Nancy Lenehan. Maxwell: Charles Shaughnessy. Sergeant: Dayton Callie. Prostitute: Ann Noel. Bum: Robert Clendenin. Niles: Daniel Davis. (Repeat).
A director plans to sabotage his production of "Romeo and Juliet" by casting Fran in the lead role. (Repeat).
Fran must pose as C.C. to entice a waste-management magnate to invest in Maxwell's new musical starring Ben Vereen (in a cameo). Fran: Fran Drescher. Sylvia: Renee Taylor. C.C.: Lauren Lane. (Repeat).
A man who Fran assumes is a stockbroker gives Maxwell a hot stock tip---but she discovers that he's actually a hot-dog vendor. Glen: Corbin Bernsen. Fran: Fran Drescher. Maxwell: Charles Shaughnessy. Jenkins: Jack Knight. (Repeat).
Fran and C.C. (Lauren Lane) are trapped in the wine cellar during Fran's mother's birthday party. Sylvia: Renee Taylor. Yetta: Ann Guilbert. Maxwell: Charles Shaughnessy. Niles: Daniel Davis. (Repeat).
A difficult guest levels a serious accusation at Danny; nighttime screaming from the room next door disturbs a high roller's daughter; Paul Anka helps persuade Gunther to serve lunch. Monica: Alicia Coppola. Sokol: George D. Wallace. Mrs. Sokol: Jane A. Johnston. Luis: Guy Ecker. Danny: Josh Duhamel. Ed: James Caan. (Repeat).
A sniper targets Ed's one-time protégé; Nessa and Delinda compete for a whale's attention; Mary tries to cheer a jilted fiancé. Lisa: Noa Tishby. Martin: Jay Mohr. Riley: Christopher Wiehl. Mary: Nikki Cox. Nessa: Marsha Thomason. Delinda: Molly Sims. (Repeat).
After Ed has staffers switch jobs, pit boss Danny notices a suspicious roulette player; Mary and Sam surveil a scam; Nessa runs Mystique; and Delinda sits in for Ed at a commission meeting with Mayor Oscar Goodman. Julie: Daniella Wolters. Elmendorf: Locklyn Munro. Martinez: Miguel Najera. Gunther: Harry Groener. Nessa: Marsha Thomason. Delinda: Molly Sims. Sam: Vanessa Marcil. (Repeat).
Ty gets roped into helping on a cattle drive, but an accident jeopardizes plans. (Repeat).
Kelly and Gage make a disastrous attempt to repair a TV set; Dr. Brackett suffers a toxic catfish-bite. Gage: Randolph Mantooth. Kelly: Tim Donnelly. Dr. Brackett: Robert Fuller. Dixie: Julie London. Dr. Early: Bobby Troup. Dr. Morton: Ron Pinkard. Lopez: Marco Lopez. (Repeat).
A TV-news reporter (Paula Hughes) and her cameraman (Peter Palmer) tag along on emergencies. Gage: Randolph Mantooth. DeSoto: Kevin Tighe. Early: Bobby Troup. (Repeat).
To gather her family together, elderly Amy Hearn fakes her death and arranges for a wake on her 80th birthday. Charles: Michael Landon. Caroline: Karen Grassle. Dr. Baker: Kevin Hagen. Laura: Melissa Gilbert. (Repeat).
A twisted ankle gives Laura insight into the plight of a disabled schoolmate (Kim Richards). Laura: Melissa Gilbert. Nordstrom: Jan Merlin. Charles: Michael Landon. Caroline: Karen Grassle. (Repeat).
Inexperienced Mr. Edwards baby-sits with the girls while their parents are away for a few days. Charles: Michael Landon. Caroline: Karen Grassle. (Repeat).