2024-07-02
Mary Tyler Moore plays the Hills' Methodist reverend, who weighs in when Buddhist monks think Bobby is a reincarnated Lama. Pamela Segall, Kathy Najimy, Lauren Tom. (Repeat).
After his lifelong barber loses it, Hank turns to Army haircutter Bill, who does a fine job on his first civilian head, but at a Government price, prompting Hank to declare war. Brian Doyle- Murray, Stephen Root, Johny Hardwick. (Repeat).
Boomhauer swaps houses with a Canadian family for the summer and gets friendly with his temporary neighbor, Suzette, in the 13th-season finale. Meanwhile, the Hills have some friction with their new Canadian neighbors. (Repeat).
In an idyllic planned community, Homer works for a new boss who has trouble with the government. Meanwhile, the rest of the family has difficulty dealing with the bucolic burg. (Repeat).
Reese Witherspoon plays film star Rainier Wolfcastle's daughter, whose crush on Bart is unrequited. Wolfgang Puck has a cameo. Nancy Cartwright, Pamela Hayden, Harry Shearer. (Repeat).
Busted for a prank gone awry, Milhouse and Bart are enrolled in different youth groups that become heated rivals. Pamela Hayden, Hank Azaria, Nancy Cartwright. (Repeat).
Cutbacks in prescription-drug benefits send Homer and Grandpa to Canada, and make them heroes upon their return. Dan Castellaneta, Harry Shearer, Hank Azaria. (Repeat).
A planned evening of ice skating and a chance encounter introduces Marge and Homer to the sport of curling, and they wind up joining a team and becoming involved in the Olympic trials. Bob Costas has a cameo as himself. (Repeat).
On a family vacation to Niagara Falls, Lisa is mistakenly granted political asylum in Canada. When Marge goes to rescue Lisa, they are forced to re-evaluate their love for America as they navigate the polite Canadian landscape. Meanwhile, Homer takes Maggie to a "Daddy and Me" class. (Repeat).
The Belcher kids come to the rescue when the bounce house at Regular Sized Rudy's birthday party malfunctions. Meanwhile, an unexpected guest shows up at the restaurant, forcing Bob to deal with a longstanding phobia. (Repeat).
Gene leads the Belcher kids and their friends on an expedition to find a mystical creature supposedly living nearby. Back at the restaurant, the downtime sends Linda's competitive nature into overdrive. (Repeat).
The Belchers try to help Bob's longtime friend who's been jailed for unpaid parking tickets. Meanwhile, Linda lands a babysitting gig, but it's a lot harder than she expected. (Repeat).
A bad case of mono lays low Dottie Minerva, opening up a shot for Tina as soloist of the Hormone-iums, but she wonders if her big break could affect her social status. Meanwhile, Linda devises a business plan that could make the Belchers rich. (Repeat).
Bob's friend, Warren, visits and offers to invest in the restaurant, which could use a much-needed makeover, but the two friends' decorating ideas do not mesh. Meanwhile, one of the kids must give up their bedroom to houseguest Warren. (Repeat).
After finally getting to attend horse camp, it becomes clear to Tina that she must part ways with her imaginary steed, Jericho. Meanwhile, Linda creates a restaurant camp to even things up with Gene and Louise. (Repeat).
In the Season 12 finale, Stewie stews over having his TV time interrupted, so he heads back in time to see that Lois and Peter never meet, thus he would never be conceived. However, when he finally is born, it is into a "Downton Abbey"-esque household in Great Britain. (Repeat).
Joe's dream of becoming a published author nears fruition when Peter decides to help him, but a happy ending doesn't appear possible when Peter begins monopolizing the writing duties. Meanwhile, Brian experiences his first runner's high, which turns him into an exercise beast in an attempt to re-create that euphoric feeling. (Repeat).
In the Season 13 premiere, the Griffins find their way to Springfield, where they meet "The Simpsons" and Homer plays host to his new "albino" friends, while Lisa teaches Meg the saxophone and Bart and Stewie become chummy. Later, Homer and Peter get into a battle of the beers and argue which is better, Duff or Pawtucket. (Repeat).
Lois and Peter open a cookie store, but things take a bad turn when he devises an interesting way to scare up customers. (Repeat).
After Brian undergoes cosmetic surgery he is faced with a new career---real-estate agent---which leads to trouble with Quagmire. (Repeat).
On Thanksgiving eve, a drunken and ravenous Peter and Brian wolf down the holiday turkey, and then must go on hunt to find a replacement bird. With Peter gone, Chris decides to step up and take over as man of the house. (Repeat).
Peter is stunned to run into Jesus at the mall, and even more stunned to discover that he is still a virgin, so Peter recruits Quagmire and Cleveland to celebrate Jesus' birthday by finding a way to end his celibacy. (Repeat).
In the pilot, delivery guy Fry comes out of a 1000-year freeze to a new world that includes a one-eyed alien and a vice-ridden robot. Guest voices: Leonard Nimoy, Dick Clark. Regular voices include Billy West, Katey Sagal and John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
Fry's childhood dreams become a nightmare when he, Leela and Bender get lost on the dark side of the moon while making a delivery to the orb's tacky amusement center. Voices include John DiMaggio, Katey Sagal and Billy West. (Repeat).
Fry and Bender become a futuristic odd couple when they attempt to share an apartment. (Repeat).
Fry and gang get some help saving a dying planet from Capt. Zapp Branigan, a lothario with his eye on Leela. Voices include Billy West, Katey Sagal, Lauren Tom, Phil LaMarr, and John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
In the pilot of this "Family Guy" spin-off, Cleveland (voice of Mike Henry) leaves Quahog with Cleveland Jr. for California. But he gets only as far his hometown, Stoolbend, Va., where he runs into his high-school flame, Donna Tubbs (Sanaa Lathan), a single mother of two kids who could really use a dad. Cleveland wants to try to woo Donna again, but standing in his way is the ne'er-do-well Robert
Cleveland isn't having much luck trying to get Roberta or Rallo to accept him as their stepdad, and that's before he has an accident involving the family dog. Cleveland Jr. isn't having much luck getting his new schoolmates to accept him, either. (Repeat).
Concerned that Cleveland Jr. has no friends, Cleveland introduces him to Lester's son, Ernie (voice of Glenn Howerton). The two boys immediately become fast friends (too fast), and soon Ernie wants to move in. (Repeat).
Tim gets Cleveland a job at the cable company where he works, and soon Cleveland becomes the top salesman, surpassing (among others) Tim, who doesn't like it one bit. Voice of Arianna: Arianna Huffington. (Repeat).
Kya is a young woman who raised herself in the North Carolina marshlands after being abandoned there by her mother when she was a little girl. She feels detached from the small-town community near the marshes until two men show interest in her. However, when one of them later dies, she becomes the town's prime suspect. (Repeat).
This heartrending romantic drama follows a devoted husband (Channing Tatum) as he fights to win back his new bride's heart after she loses her memory in a tragic car accident. (Repeat).