2024-10-05
When journalist Julia goes back home to find inspiration, she discovers her childhood friend has built a giant snow maze which prompts her to find her way to true love. (Repeat).
Samantha returns home for her town's winter festival and her father's retirement from coaching. She is surprised to see that Jake, her high school sweetheart, is home as well. (Repeat).
An interior designer brings new life to the house of a widower and his daughter and finds love in the process. (Repeat).
Emily visits her parents for the holidays, but she soon learns that she will be holidaying alone. However, she is soon urged to participate in the local Christmas festivities. (Repeat).
Three families celebrate Christmas at turning points in their lives. (Repeat).
Sophia announces she's moving in with her son, whose wife just moved out. Part 1 of two. Estelle Getty, Betty White, Beatrice Arthur. Priest: John McMartin. (Repeat).
Conclusion. As Sophia prepares to go, the girls recall their lives together (through flashbacks). Estelle Getty. Rose: Betty White. Blanche: Rue McClanahan. Dorothy: Beatrice Arthur. (Repeat).
Dorothy and her boyfriend can't get a moment alone as Sophia gives new meaning to the term "three's a crowd." Beatrice Arthur, Estelle Getty. Duncan: Frank Smith. Waiter: Steven M. Porter. (Repeat).
A gangster (Mickey Rooney) charms Sophia into driving him to the bank, where he makes a speedy and substantial withdrawal. Estelle Getty, Betty White. Dorothy: Beatrice Arthur. Blanche: Rue McClanahan. (Repeat).
Rose tries to instill some life into a recently retired friend (George Coe); and a garage-remodeling project goes nowhere fast. Vicenzo: Vito Scotti. Ernie: Don Woodard. (Repeat).
Sophia announces she's moving in with her son, whose wife just moved out. Part 1 of two. Estelle Getty, Betty White, Beatrice Arthur. Priest: John McMartin. (Repeat).
Conclusion. As Sophia prepares to go, the girls recall their lives together (through flashbacks). Estelle Getty. Rose: Betty White. Blanche: Rue McClanahan. Dorothy: Beatrice Arthur. (Repeat).
Dorothy and her boyfriend can't get a moment alone as Sophia gives new meaning to the term "three's a crowd." Beatrice Arthur, Estelle Getty. Duncan: Frank Smith. Waiter: Steven M. Porter. (Repeat).
A gangster (Mickey Rooney) charms Sophia into driving him to the bank, where he makes a speedy and substantial withdrawal. Estelle Getty, Betty White. Dorothy: Beatrice Arthur. Blanche: Rue McClanahan. (Repeat).
Rose tries to instill some life into a recently retired friend (George Coe); and a garage-remodeling project goes nowhere fast. Vicenzo: Vito Scotti. Ernie: Don Woodard. (Repeat).
A visit from Daphne's overbearing mum (Millicent Martin) and loutish brother (Anthony LaPaglia) ruffles the Cranes. Part 1 of two. Cam: Brian Stokes Mitchell. Daphne: Jane Leeves. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. Roz: Peri Gilpin. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Tempers flare between Daphne and her disparaging mum, and Frasier and his defiant neighbor (Brian Stokes Mitchell). Mrs. Moon: Millicent Martin. Simon: Anthony LaPaglia. Mrs. Richman: Brooks Almy. Albert: Conrad Janis. (Repeat).
To attract the youth market, Frasier appears on the station's "Teen Scene," where he's grilled by impertinent high-school journalists. Trent: Taylor Handley. Kirby: Brian Klugman. Kenny: Tom McGowan. Andy: Brian T. Finney. Emily: Casey Strand. Ryan: Patrick Cavanaugh. Lucy: Regina McMahon. (Repeat).
A choir, a string quartet and a trumpeter figure in Niles' elaborate plans to propose to Daphne. Chef Wolfgang Puck plays himself. Mrs. Moon: Millicent Martin. Peg: Lindsay Crouse. Suzy: Juanita Jennings. Jewelry Store Clerk: Dan Bucatinsky. (Repeat).
Barbra Jean sets Reba up on a blind date with a gentleman from church; Van and Cheyenne butt heads over money matters after Van purchases a car without consulting his wife first. Terry: Leslie Jordan. (Repeat).
Feeling a bit rebellious, Reba takes Van's new sports car out for spin. When she ends up scratching it, she tries to hide the damage. (Repeat).
Barbra Jean suspects that Brock is having an affair, but his erratic behavior has more to do with his head than his heart. Also: Kyra has beau woes; Van gets fan mail. (Repeat).
Cheyenne turns 21 and invites Reba and Barbra Jean to celebrate with her. But first the two women must resume talking to each other. Meanwhile, Brock and Kyra have a heart-to-heart about his depression. (Repeat).
Barbra Jean decides that having another child might improve her marriage to Brock and she enlists Reba's help in announcing her plan. But it's Brock who may have come to a more important conclusion. Elsewhere, Van and Cheyenne go apartment-hunting. (Repeat).
Reba tries to convince Brock that he didn't make a mistake by marrying Barbra Jean, but before she can do so, Barbra Jean tells Reba she's decided to kick Brock out of the house after asking herself, "What would Reba do?" in the same situation. (Repeat).
Barbra Jean's split with Brock allows her to spend more time with Kyra---so much so that she starts to dress like a teenager. The situation doesn't sit well with Reba, so she talks to Kyra about moving back home and discovers Kyra's true motives for hanging out with her stepmom. (Repeat).
Reba goes to a bar with Barbra Jean and is pleasantly surprised to find guys hitting on her. Nevertheless, Reba decides not to go out again, but changes her mind to spite Brock after he makes some insensitive comments. Elsewhere, Van has "the talk" with Jake about sex. When Cheyenne finds out, she forces Van to tell Reba what they talked about. (Repeat).
With her match-making business on the verge of closing, Brooklyn finds herself in the unique position to be featured in a magazine, but has to set up the writer with her childhood friend Devin. (Repeat).