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Oh, baby. Mike is concerned when, after weeks of trying, Molly is still not pregnant, so he seeks advice from Carl and Samuel. (Repeat).
With Molly's encouragement, Mike decides to take a shot at becoming a detective, but the stress of readying for the exam begins to impact their relationship. (Repeat).
While Mike's giving out the ho-ho-hos as Santa, Molly's doling out their dough-dough-dough for holiday gifts, and he's getting a bit (hum)bugged about her spending. Later, their festive celebration at home is interrupted when they get corralled by Mike's mother and his boss into spending Christmas Eve at church with them. (Repeat).
To improve their chances of becoming pregnant, Molly and Mike cut out caffeine and try eating healthy, but it leads to headaches, withdrawal and hunger pains. (Repeat).
Mike takes an unexpected "trip" on Molly's birthday. (Repeat).
Mike puts his construction skills to use turning the basement into a living suite for him and Molly, but he may have gotten in over his head. Meanwhile, Carl asks Samuel if he would be interested in moving in with him. (Repeat).
The top entertainers & musicians are honored at the BET Awards. Hosted by Taraji P. Henson. (Live).
George musters the courage to call a woman (Tory Polone), then is flustered when he gets her machine and leaves an "idiotic message" he'd do anything to erase. Donna: Gretchen German. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. (Repeat).
Jerry gets Elaine the apartment right above him; George tests the "man with a wedding band" theory of meeting women. George: Jason Alexander. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Roxanne: Jeanine Jackson. (Repeat).
Jerry suspects that his apartment cleaner (Michael D. Conway) stole something, which could affect Elaine's working relationship with the man's girlfriend (Nurit Koppel). Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. George: Jason Alexander. (Repeat).
Revenge is plotted against those who done 'em wrong after Jerry loses $1500 and George loses his job. Levitan: Fred Applegate. Vic: John Capodice. Glenda: Patrika Darbo. Ava: Teri Austin. George: Jason Alexander. (Repeat).
George visits a holistic healer (Stephen Tobolowsky) suggested by Kramer. Driver: Jimmy Woodard. George: Jason Alexander. Attendant: John Fleck. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. (Repeat).
Lovers again, Jerry and Elaine use "a system" to remain friends. Tina: Siobhan Fallon. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. George: Jason Alexander. (Repeat).
At Jerry's place: a baby shower, an illegal cable hookup and George coping with "the worst date (Christine Dunford) of my life." Tabachnick: Vic Polizos. Kramer: Michael Richards. Assistant: James Lashly. (Repeat).
In a restaurant, George needs the phone he can't have, Jerry needs the name he can't recall and Elaine needs food. Host: James Hong. Lorraine: Judy Kain. Cohen: David Tress. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. (Repeat).
George inadvertently meddles in the life of a busboy (David Labiosa), while Elaine finds a week too long to have a houseguest (Doug Ballard). Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. George: Jason Alexander. Kramer: Michael Richards. (Repeat).
Physical therapy proves painful as Jerry has a misunderstanding with his therapist (Terri Hanauer); and he finds a way for insurance to cover treatment for Elaine and a paranoid George. Raymond: Jeff Lester. (Repeat).
George's relationship with a former IRS worker (Valerie Mahaffey) eases Jerry's tax worries---until she becomes George's former relationship; Kramer sees too much of Elaine while seeing her roommate (Siobhan Fallon). (Repeat).
Elaine regrets accompanying Jerry on a visit to his parents (Liz Sheridan, Barney Martin), where local gossip includes how Jerry acquired a pen that writes upside down. (Repeat).
Jerry's gig as a dog sitter provides some time alone to George and Elaine, who find they have little to say. Gavin: Joseph Maher. George: Jason Alexander. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Kramer: Michael Richards. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Andy's jealous when Helen has to work late on a school project with a handsome teacher (Charles Aidman). Helen: Aneta Corsaut. Aunt Bee: Frances Bavier. Opie: Ronny Howard. (Repeat).
Jack Burns makes his first appearance as deputy Warren Ferguson, who promptly arrests Aunt Bee and the entire Ladies' Auxiliary for playing bingo. This is the only episode directed by Sheldon Leonard. Clara: Hope Summers. Myra: Amzie Strickland. Aunt Bee: Frances Bavier. (Repeat).
Aunt Bee enjoys a whirlwind romance with a retired congressman (Charles Ruggles), but the fast-paced relationship takes a toll on them. Aunt Bee: Frances Bavier. Helen: Aneta Corsaut. (Repeat).
Warren asserts that he has extrasensory perception and he warns Andy and Helen not to go on a picnic because he foresees disaster there. Warren: Jack Burns. Goober: George Lindsey. Helen: Aneta Corsaut. (Repeat).
A beloved, multi-Emmy-winning series about Army surgeons cutting up amid the Korean War. 'War is hell. So is TV,' said Larry Gelbart, who developed the series for TV from the 1970 Robert Altman film. ' 'M*A*S*H' and the medium,' Gelbart added, 'were made for each other.' For 11 years (10 in the Top 20), the show deftly blended sharp, thoughtful humor with moving scenes of dedicated, stressed docto
A beloved, multi-Emmy-winning series about Army surgeons cutting up amid the Korean War. 'War is hell. So is TV,' said Larry Gelbart, who developed the series for TV from the 1970 Robert Altman film. ' 'M*A*S*H' and the medium,' Gelbart added, 'were made for each other.' For 11 years (10 in the Top 20), the show deftly blended sharp, thoughtful humor with moving scenes of dedicated, stressed docto
A beloved, multi-Emmy-winning series about Army surgeons cutting up amid the Korean War. 'War is hell. So is TV,' said Larry Gelbart, who developed the series for TV from the 1970 Robert Altman film. ' 'M*A*S*H' and the medium,' Gelbart added, 'were made for each other.' For 11 years (10 in the Top 20), the show deftly blended sharp, thoughtful humor with moving scenes of dedicated, stressed docto
A beloved, multi-Emmy-winning series about Army surgeons cutting up amid the Korean War. 'War is hell. So is TV,' said Larry Gelbart, who developed the series for TV from the 1970 Robert Altman film. ' 'M*A*S*H' and the medium,' Gelbart added, 'were made for each other.' For 11 years (10 in the Top 20), the show deftly blended sharp, thoughtful humor with moving scenes of dedicated, stressed docto
Ben Cartwright and his three sons (by three wives) ride herd over the sprawling Ponderosa spread in 1860s Nevada in one of the most handsomely mounted and beloved series of all time. The first TV Western to be shown in color, it ran for 14 seasons; was the top-rated show for three of them (1964-65, '65-66 and '66-67); had a number of first-rank directors (including Robert Altman) work on some epis
A sad love story centering on Newly. He's preparing to wed a leukemia victim. Johnny: Ike Eisenmann. Doc: Milburn Stone. Matt: James Arness. (Repeat).
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The central character is lawman Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. (Repeat).
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The central character is lawman Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. (Repeat).
A show pegged to Kitty's poker prowess. Whelan: Robert Burr. Loomis: William Bramley. Hobey: Harrison Ford. Tuck: Noble Willingham. Matt: James Arness. (Repeat).
The Andy Griffith Show is an American sitcom first televised on CBS between October 3, 1960 and April 1, 1968. Andy Griffith portrays the widowed sheriff of the fictional small community of Mayberry, North Carolina. His life is complicated by an inept, but well-meaning deputy, Barney Fife, a spinster aunt and housekeeper, Aunt Bee, and a precocious young son, Opie. Local ne'er-do-wells, bumbling p
The Andy Griffith Show is an American sitcom first televised on CBS between October 3, 1960 and April 1, 1968. Andy Griffith portrays the widowed sheriff of the fictional small community of Mayberry, North Carolina. His life is complicated by an inept, but well-meaning deputy, Barney Fife, a spinster aunt and housekeeper, Aunt Bee, and a precocious young son, Opie. Local ne'er-do-wells, bumbling p