2024-07-02
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).
Bobby's impromptu comedy at a propane sale prompts Strickland to send him on the road to entertain at other outlets, leading to a big trade show in front of the Texas propane president. Lane Smith, Stephen Root, Toby Huss. (Repeat).
After joining the Hills for a free romantic dinner, the Gribbles sleep together, and guilt grabs Nancy for cheating on her lover, John Redcorn. Ashley Gardner, Jonathan Joss, Mike Judge. (Repeat).
Water restrictions prompt Hank to join the zoning board, while Bobby blackmails Kahn for bribing a water-meter reader. Nate: Lane Smith. Earl: David Herman. Kahn: Toby Huss. Pamela Segall, Kathy Najimy. (Repeat).
Peggy's embarrassment about her big feet ends when she meets a fetishist (Sydney Pollack) who directs her in a video Hank thinks is dirty, but Peggy approves of---wholefootedly. Kathy Najimy, Mike Judge. (Repeat).
Marge hires Slava's attractive daughter as Bart's piano teacher, while Homer flips when he loses the last two hairs on his head, and must resort to a variety of headgear to keep the secret from Marge. (Repeat).
Homer, Moe, Lenny and Carl hit the lottery, but when Carl takes off for Iceland with the winnings, the others set off after him. (Repeat).
In the Season 24 finale, Marge unwittingly gets involved with a Web site for married people seeking affairs, and meets a charming man (voice of Seth MacFarlane) who takes quite an interest in her. (Repeat).
In the Season 25 premiere, Lisa recruits an FBI agent to check out Homer, who has returned from a nuclear-power-plant-workers' convention a changed man. (Repeat).
"Treehouse of Horror XXIV" kicks off with a tip of the cap to Dr. Seuss, with Homer scaring up trouble around Springfield as "The Fat in the Hat." In "Dead and Shoulders," Bart is decapitated in a kite mishap and his head is placed on Lisa's body, necessitating that the two learn to act as one. With "Freaks No Geeks," it's the 1930s and Marge is a trapeze artist and Homer's the strongman in a trav
When a beloved Springfielder dies, four residents recall life events that they would like to do over. Among them: Homer bemoans selling a tech stock to purchase a bowling ball, and Marge fears that she's the reason Bart is such a rebellious child. Others wishing for a do-over are Mr. Burns, who recalls a long-ago romance with a lovely Parisienne, and newsman Kent Brockman who regrets not leaving t
To earn her next Thunder Girls badge, Tina volunteers at a nursing home, where her ideas of love and romance are put to the test. Meanwhile, Bob's new friends lead him into making some questionable decisions. (Repeat).
In the Season 6 finale, the kids pick a bad time to wage their goop war after Bob learns a journalist is coming to do a story on the restaurant, and the whole town winds up getting involved. (Repeat).
In the Season 7 premiere, a flu-ridden Louise experiences a wild fever dream that takes her on a manic adventure filled with familiar people and outrageous musical numbers. (Repeat).
Teddy hopes to impress his ex-wife by inviting her to a day trip on his recently refurbished boat, while Tina tries to prove she's ready for her own cell phone by taking care of Bob's prize eraser from the restaurant. (Repeat).
Tina comes up with a super idea for the annual Halloween-costume contest, but Tammy steals it, so Tina seeks help from Mr. Ambrose, who shows her an otherworldly method of winning. Meanwhile, Bob tries to catch the thief who is stealing his perfectly crafted pumpkins. (Repeat).
Jimmy Pesto tips off Bob to a new money-saving meat provider, but the situation may prove too good to be true, and Bob finds himself getting grilled by two investigators. (Repeat).
Stewie and Brian rev up the time machine to help Chris pass his history class, which leads to the three of them getting stuck in the past. (Repeat).
Brainy Brian takes the SATs for Meg and scores poorly, and everyone suspects he's not as bright as they thought. With that in mind, Peter takes him under wing to show him the joys and benefits of being dumb and having a low IQ. (Repeat).
Meg is recruited as a model for an industry that caters to a certain group of fetishists, while Brian and Stewie hit the road together when the latter decides to see what the world is like outside of preschool. (Repeat).
Peter learns that his real first name is Justin, which he takes on as his younger, cooler alter ego. Later, at Peter/Justin's party, Quagmire lands in some big trouble with his mother. (Repeat).
Peter and some neighbors form a detective agency, and get quite a surprise when they uncover a local thief. Meanwhile, Lois is concerned about a delusional Chris' relationship with a new girlfriend, but also realizes that it wouldn't hurt if Peter were to emulate Chris' romantic ways. (Repeat).
Brian tires of hanging out with Stewie, so Stewie attempts to save the relationship by having a baby, and maybe a few more, and uses Brian's DNA for impregnation. Meanwhile, Peter, Joe, Quagmire and Cleveland putt their heads together in an attempt to make a viral video. (Repeat).
Meg lands a job at the airport, where, as the hottest employee, she turns instantly popular. Meanwhile, Cleveland becomes a relationship therapist and starts giving advice to Lois and Peter, which frustrates Peter, who considers telling Donna a long-held secret about Cleveland's bachelor party. (Repeat).
Peter stumbles upon a missing boy and is celebrated as a town hero, while Joe decides to quit his job and take a road trip to Niagara Falls with Peter, Quagmire and Cleveland. (Repeat).