2024-06-16
Hank and Peggy's love of cigarettes is rekindled after Hank catches Bobby smoking, but Luanne is determined to nip their habit in the butt. Voices include Brittany Murphy, Pamela Segall, Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy. (Repeat).
Hank's burning mad when he discovers fire ants on his lawn on the eve of the neighborhood block party. Voices include Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy, Johnny Hardwick, Stephen Root, Pamela Segall. (Repeat).
Luanne and Bobby each face a crisis: she's fearful of failing her beauty exam, while he frets over his first boy-girl party. Voices include Pamela Segall, Brittany Murphy, Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy and Johnny Hardwick. (Repeat).
While Peggy and Luanne refurbish a trailer for Luanne to move into, a tornado hits---and the trailer is in its path. Voices include Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy, Brittany Murphy, Pamela Segall, Johnny Hardwick. (Repeat).
A professor sticks it to the Hills after Hank unearths an arrowhead, leading to an unwanted excavation on Hank's lawn. Voices include Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy, Stephen Root and Johnny Hardwick. (Repeat).
A religious zealot (voice of Sally Field) casts a pall over Halloween when her fervor convinces Luanne and Bobby the holiday is evil. Voices include Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy, Brittany Murphy, Pamela Segall, Johnny Hardwick. (Repeat).
When Hank discovers that his amazingly successful bait is cocaine, he tries to worm his way out of a jail sentence. Political advisor James Carville has a voice cameo. Voices include Mike Judge; Kathy Najimy. (Repeat).
A talent agent uses Bobby's size to his advantage when he helps the boy become a husky model, but Hank has reservations about his son becoming a big star. Voices include Mike Judge, Pamela Segall, Kathy Najimy. (Repeat).
From 1991: After disappointing Lisa, Homer buys her a pony, solving one problem, but creating others, requiring a second job---at Apu's Quik-e-Mart. Voices: Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Hank Azaria. (Repeat).
When Homer helps Bart build a soapbox racer, it does little for the car but a lot for their relationship. Voices: Dan Castellanetta, Nancy Cartwright, Julie Kavner, Harry Shearer, Hank Azaria. (Repeat).
Homer bowls a perfect game, but celebrity goes to his head. Cameos: Ron Howard; Penn and Teller; entertainment reporters Nancy O'Dell and Pat O'Brien. Dan Castellaneta, Hank Azaria, Julie Kavner, Harry Shearer, Yeardley Smith, Nancy Cartwright. (Repeat).
After his insensitive birthday gift to Lisa, Homer hires a PI to dig up information on her so he can know her better. But there's a problem with the bill. Hank Azaria, Yeardley Smith, Harry Shearer. (Repeat).
Bart's success at selling novelty T-shirts enables Homer to quit his job and help Lisa with her science project---by supplying some plutonium. Dan Castellaneta, Yeardley Smith, Nancy Cartwright. (Repeat).
With Lisa's encouragement, Marge pursues her dream of becoming a ballerina. But when Marge auditions at the ballet academy, Lisa is invited to enroll. Unfortunately, Lisa becomes addicted to secondhand smoke from the other dancers. Meanwhile, Homer's beef-jerky operation runs into a snag. (Repeat).
Homer becomes a hovering parent when he learns that Bart and Lisa are struggling in aspects of their academic and social lives at school. Meanwhile, Marge gets hooked on a sauna she finds in the basement. (Repeat).
Homer learns about parenting from a 1980s sitcom. James Lipton and David Mamet have voice cameos. (Repeat).
Brian falls in love with an older woman, and he takes flak from the rest of the Griffins for it. Meanwhile, Peter goes on a kicking kick (he kicks just about everyone he meets) after watching the movie "Road House." (Repeat).
Stewie gets to know Hannah Montana (voice of singer Candace Marie) when she arrives in Quahog for a concert, and discovers something surprising about her. And Chris finally meets the Evil Monkey, who has been bedeviling him, and finds that he's not so evil after all. (Repeat).
Quagmire becomes a not-so-proud papa and quickly realizes that fatherhood crimps his style. He also sells a ham radio to Peter, who uses it to communicate with the ghost of Ronald Reagan. Meanwhile, Stewie clones himself. Voice of Candy: Brittany Snow. (Repeat).
Peter and his pals miss Cleveland so much that they decide to replace him with a guy named Jerome (voice of Kevin Michael Richardson). Trouble is, Quagmire can't stand him. (Repeat).
Brian is dismayed that a dog's accidental death stirs little empathy in his human companions; Lois' new maid pays Peter no heed. (Repeat).
Lois' dad slips into a coma after celebrating too much at his bachelor party and even Dr. House (voice of Hugh Laurie) can't get him out of it. That leaves an opening at the top of Pewterschmidt Industries, and into it steps Peter. Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons have voice cameos in their "Big Bang Theory" roles. (Repeat).
Peter gets amnesia after hitting his head on the set of "Family Feud" during a scuffle with the host, and he must relearn everything, including sex. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has a voice cameo as himself. (Repeat).
When Chris and Stewie get lost in the woods, Lois sees a psychic (voice of Michelle Lee), who assures her that the kids are alright. They turn out to be, and a Griffin-family obsession with ESP takes hold. Meanwhile, Chris falls for a new girl at school. (Repeat).
Archer is trapped inside IIA headquarters and Barry is trapped inside Other Barry. (Repeat).
Free drinks, party rooms and swag bags are just a few of the things the gang is not enjoying at the world's foremost spy convention, Clandesti-con! (Repeat).
Gillette is in charge of a creepy crawly mission in a tropical jungle. (Repeat).
Mommy daughter day turns into a lesson in fellowship and tactical awareness. (Repeat).
Fabian tasks The Agency with recovering a piece of valuable tech from a nefarious threat, the Swiss! (Repeat).
Archer seeks professional help but IIA's health plan is murder. (Repeat).
Is Fabian asking The Agency to rob a bank? No, because we won't use those words. (Repeat).
An examination of the process of making movies follows a production from script to screen.
Hank's caught in the middle when his overbearing father pays a visit---and incurs the wrath of a patience-exhausted Peggy. Voices: Mike Judge; Kathy Najimy; Toby Hess; Brittany Murphy; Lauren Tom; Johnny Hardwick. (Repeat).
Bobby's natural talent with a rifle gains him entry in a father-and-son shooting contest, where Hank's secret lack of ability could become public. Voices include Mike Judge, Pamela Segall, Brittany Murphy, Johnny Hardwick. (Repeat).
Peter's dour and devout 80-year-old father (voice of Charles Durning) moves in with the Griffins after he retires from the mill where he has worked for 50 years. He's a hellfire-and-damnation man, and he thinks family is heading south. Voices include Carlos Alazraqui (Gnome, Road Manager, Mr. Weed). (Repeat).
Peter's very devout father (voice of Charles Durning) browbeats his son about his lack of religion, so Peter starts his own church: The First United Church of the Fonz. Meanwhile, Stewie is baptized with tainted holy water and gets poisoned, so he must be quarantined in a germ-free environment. Series creator Seth MacFarlane's voices include Fonzie, Potsie, Aquaman, the Coco Puffs bird and Zeus. (
Peter stops drinking (but starts smoking crack) after accidentally killing his father (voice of Charles Durning) while drinking heavily at Meg's birthday party. But is the dead man really his father? No, his mother (Phyllis Diller) confesses, he isn't. So Peter heads to Ireland to find his real dad. Meanwhile, Stewie develops masochistic tendencies. (Repeat).
Phyllis Diller provides the voice of Peter's mother, who shows up and announces that she's leaving his father. Soon she's in bed with Quahog anchorman Tom Tucker, who becomes a father figure to Peter. Meanwhile, Brian begins a serious radio show, but the station manager foists Stewie on him and soon they're shock jocks. Gore Vidal has a voice cameo as himself, appearing---very briefly---on their s
For Father's Day, the guys locate Joe's estranged dad, but when Joe tells them the man can't deal with people who have disabilities, Peter pretends to be Joe. Meanwhile, Stewie's doctor tells him that, heightwise, he'll never grow past 5'1", so he begins to pal around with Tiny Tom Cruise to fully comprehend how it must feel to be a short person. (Repeat).
Chris takes up with Quagmire when he feels neglected by Peter, who coaches Cleveland Jr. to play with him in a golf tournament. Patrick Warburton, Mike Henry, Nicole Sullivan. (Repeat).
On their way to New York, the Griffins take a wrong turn and end up at a Native American gambling casino, where luck proves to be no lady for Lois (voice of Alex Borstein). Comic Bobby Slayton provides the voice of a pit boss named Lenny. Peter, Stewie and Brian Griffin: series creator Seth MacFarlane. (Repeat).
A New York art dealer sees a painting of Chris's and immediately christens "Christobel" as the next big thing in art. So the Griffins head for the Big Apple for the launch of his career. Candice Bergen, Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto and Charles Kimbrough have cameos as their "Murphy Brown" characters. Other voices include Seth Green (Chris) and Alex Borstein (Lois). (Repeat).