2024-06-16
Al maintains he doesn't need eyeglasses, but once fitted, his happiness is blurred by the world he sees around him. Bud: David Faustino. Kelly: Christina Applegate. Peggy: Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
After a fall, Al claims to have seen God, whose perfect shoes he decides to market to the masses. Tim Kazurinsky. Al: Ed O'Neill. Kelly: Christina Applegate. Bud: David Faustino. Marcy: Amanda Bearse. (Repeat).
Cheated out of an appearance on public-access TV, Kelly gets her own show. Part 1 of two. Cyndy: Donna Eskra. Roberta: Heather Grimes. Jeannie: Lisa Fuhram. Kelly: Christina Applegate. Al: Ed O'Neill. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Kelly does her thing for the Hollywood brass, who love it---except for some tiny suggestions. Littlehead: Jon Lovitz. Joanie: Kari Wuhrer. Roberta: Heather Grimes. Cyndy: Donna Eskra. Kelly: Christina Applegate. (Repeat).
Mistaken identity turns Al into a PI, hired by a femme fatale (Traci Lords) who's expecting a bequest from her uncle (John Randolph). Bruce: David Sederholm. Dallas: Ron Leavitt. Adolph: Anthony James. (Repeat).
Peggy sends the kids to confirm her suspicion that Al's giddiness is the result of an affair with a "shoe groupie". Kelly: Christina Applegate. Bud: David Faustino. Peggy: Katey Sagal. Al: Ed O'Neill. (Repeat).
The football from Al's greatest game falls into the hands of an old flame (Wendie Jo Sperber), who won't return it unless she scores with Al. Aunt Heather: Karen Lynn Scott. Lawyer: Paul Cira. Al: Ed O'Neill. Peggy: Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
Bud does his best while wrapped around the finger of a girl excited by activities like rafting and skydiving. Biff: Dan Clark. Bud: David Faustino. Peggy: Katey Sagal. Kelly: Christina Applegate. (Repeat).
Who better for a new athletic-shoe commercial than 1966 Polk High All-City running back and shoe salesman Al? Director: Steve Vinovich. Al: Ed O'Neill. Peggy: Katey Sagal. Kelly: Christina Applegate. (Repeat).
Peg plans a kiddie party for Bud's 18th birthday, but Al offers him a Bundy tradition: his first visit to a nudie bar. Roger Hewlett. Roxanne: Gina Puzo. Bud: David Faustino. Al: Ed O'Neill. Peggy: Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
Marcy's ex is in town, carrying hope for reconciliation and a price on his head for stealing a rare egg. Marcy: Amanda Bearse. Jefferson: Ted McGinley. Al: Ed O'Neill. Peggy: Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
After winning a party with heavy-metal band Anthrax, Bud tricks Al and Peg into going to a time-share spiel, with Edd "Kookie" Byrnes. Bud: David Faustino. Kelly: Christina Applegate. Peg: Katey Sagal. Al: Ed O'Neill. (Repeat).
Al joins Jefferson in a phony-psychic venture, but a real seer threatens a curse when Al invades her territory. Madame Inga: Candice Azzara. Jefferson: Ted McGinley. Zelmo: Steven Trevor. Al: Ed O'Neill. (Repeat).
Bud tags along when Kelly gets invited to a party for people with high IQs; assembly instructions challenge Al and Jefferson. Christina Applegate, David Faustino, Ed O'Neill. (Repeat).
Bud's English teacher (Linda Gibboney) wants to teach him the language of love. Darlene: Charlotte Ross. Mrs. Mariner: Lillian Adams. Al: Ed O'Neill. Jefferson: Ted McGinley. Marcy: Amanda Bearse. Bud: David Faustino. (Repeat).
Kelly lands a job at "TV World" theme park, but her job performance gets a low rating. Nielsen: Louis Mustillo. Kelly: Christina Applegate. Janitor: Hal Landon Jr. Bud: David Faustino. (Repeat).
"Bundy Sunday Fun Day" is no fun for Al when he's forced to work in a gas station to pay the family's junk-food bill. Joe: Phil Buckman. Jim: Colby Chester. Kelly: Christina Applegate. Bud: David Faustino. (Repeat).
An English village that must rid the world of all male Bundys in order to free itself from a curse flies the family over. Part 1 of three. Winston: Billie Oddie. Mayor: Tony Steedham. Igor: Steven Hartley. Bud: David Faustino. (Repeat).
Part 2 of 3. Kelly receives a warning that her family is in danger. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Al (Ed O'Neill) jousts to save his family after the Unctonians unite against them. Trevor: Alun Armstrong. Winston: Bill Oddie. Peg: Katey Sagal. Bud: David Faustino. (Repeat).
Peggy's cousins (Linda Blair, Bobcat Goldthwait) make a visit, leaving behind their 5-year-old son. Seven: Shane Sweet. Peggy: Katey Sagal. Al: Ed O'Neill. Bud: David Faustino. Kelly: Christina Applegate. (Repeat).
Kelly discusses men with two kindred sirens after being stranded by her date (Corey Feldman). Kelly: Christina Applegate. Jefferson: Ted McGinley. Marcy: Amanda Bearse. Bud: David Faustino. (Repeat).
Seven's birthday fizzles out when a parent proclaims the public park private. Parachutist: Frank Lloyd. Peggy: Katey Sagal. Al: Ed O'Neill. Kelly: Christina Applegate Bud: David Faustino. (Repeat).
Al takes a job bartending at a topless bar---where it's the bartender who's topless. Jefferson: Ted McGinley. Seven: Shane Sweet. Al: Ed O'Neill. Marcy: Amanda Bearse. Peggy: Katey Sagal. Bud: David Faustino. (Repeat).
Peggy (Katey Sagal) tries enticing new clothes to arouse Al. Marcy: Amanda Bearse. Bud: David Faustino. Jefferson: Ted McGinley. (Repeat).
Bud starts his own fraternity, but the premiere party is a dose of cold reality. Ahmed: S. Kyle Parker. Francis: Andy Milder. Gus: Elek Hartman. Bud: David Faustino. Kelly: Christina Applegate. (Repeat).
Kelly finds her calling, but not before breaking her mother's heart by actually working. Wayne: Brian-Doyle Murray. Miss Parker: Charlotte Booker. Carol: Lisa Robin Kelly. Kelly: Christina Applegate. Peggy: Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
The Bundys hit the voting booths, united to defeat political correctness---and a beer tax. Al: Ed O'Neill. Peggy: Katey Sagal. Kelly: Christina Applegate. Bud: David Faustino. Jefferson: Ted McGinley. (Repeat).
The Bundys crash an airport VIP lounge and hobnob with musicians Spencer Davis, Richie Havens, Peter Noone, John Sebastian, Robby Kreiger and Mark Lindsay. Attendant: Aaron Lustig. Al: Ed O'Neill. (Repeat).
Al buys a cemetery plot next to his late movie hero. But where does that leave Peggy? Funeral Director: Dan Castellaneta. Priest: James R. Sweeney. Peggy: Katey Sagal. Al: Ed O'Neill. Bud: David Faustino (Repeat).
Fran insists on taking a separate vacation from Maxwell, only to get caught in a tropical storm. Val: Rachel Chagall. Rico: Les Brandt. Niles: Daniel Davis. C.C.: Lauren Lane. Brighton: Benjamin Salisbury. Fran: Fran Drescher. (Repeat).
Fran learns her ex-fiancé is dead, which leads to an emotional showdown with Maxwell. Heather: Pamela Lee. Eloise: Myra Carter. Fran: Fran Drescher. Maxwell: Charles Shaughnessy. Harvey: Todd Graff. Val: Rachel Chagall. Sylvia: Renee Taylor. (Repeat).
It's a nightmare for Fran, who meets the man of her dreams (Jon Stewart), and then finds out he's her cousin. Dr. Miller: Spalding Gray. Sylvia: Renee Taylor. Val: Rachel Chagall. Maxwell: Charles Shaugnessy. (Repeat).
Fran, Val and C.C. are united in the belief that they don't need men---until Val and C.C. get boyfriends. Fran Drescher. Val: Rachel Chagall. C.C.: Lauren Lane. Dr. Miller: Spalding Gray. Chandler: Gordon Thomson. Vince: Joel Murray. (Repeat).
Fran is shocked to see her exalted therapist (Spalding Gray) doing something unpleasant. Fran: Fran Drescher. Maxwell: Charles Shaughnessy. Niles: Daniel Davis. C.C.: Lauren Lane. Val: Rachel Chagall. Yetta: Ann Guilbert. (Repeat).
Fran and Sylvia (Fran Drescher, Renee Taylor) are held hostage during a bank robbery carried out by a timid thief (Peter Scolari). Yetta: Ann Guilbert. Maxwell: Charles Shaughnessy. Val: Rachel Chagall. Niles: Daniel Davis. (Repeat).
Fran and C.C. are jurors in a hair-raising trial involving a scorned housekeeper who chopped the locks off a romance-novel model. Judge: Robert Urich. Sylvia: Renee Taylor. Vincenzo: Luigi Amodeo. Kiki: Laura Kightlinger. C.C.: Lauren Lane. (Repeat).
Fran (Fran Drescher) thinks that Niles (Daniel Davis) is a homicidal maniac. Maxwell: Charles Shaughnessy. C.C.: Lauren Lane. Grace: Madeline Zima. Yetta: Ann Guilbert. Sylvia: Renee Taylor. Brighton: Benjamin Salisbury. (Repeat).
A black woman (Telma Hopkins) claims Fran was switched at birth, and that she---not Sylvia---is Fran's biological mother. Sylvia: Renee Taylor. Fran: Fran Drescher. David: Benjamin Brown. Mark: Donald Willis. C.C.: Lauren Lane. (Repeat).
Maxwell and Fran are the subject of a tabloid scandal after Maxwell wins an award for a play about a widower faithful to his late wife. Stan: Michael Brandon. Maggie: Nicholle Tom. Niles: Daniel Davis. C.C.: Lauren Lane. Fran: Fran Drescher. (Repeat).
As preparations are made for Passover, Fran is plagued by the fact that her high-school rival has been cast in the lead of Maxwell's new play. Morgan: Jane Sibbett. Fran: Fran Drescher. Maggie: Nicholle Tom. Sylvia: Renee Taylor. (Repeat).
Fran falls into the orbit of a rock star who craves contact with the downtrodden. Zsa Zsa Gabor appears. Tasha: Ivana Milavich. Fran: Fran Drescher. Elaine: Lois Chiles. Maxwell: Charles Shaughnessy. Maggie: Nicholle Tom. (Repeat).
Dave Foley ("Kids in the Hall") plays Will's new client, an idiosyncratic gay businessman who finds Jack "foxy [and] vivacious." Also: Grace and Karen share a wintry stay in Vermont in a rustic cabin in the woods. (Repeat).
Tracey Ullman plays a peppery chef, teaching a cooking class whose students include Will and Jack; Suzanne Pleshette returns as Karen's sarcastic, willful mom, who hires Grace to redo her apartment---on the cheap. Stuart: Dave Foley. Adam: Christopher Backus. Joe: Jerry Levine. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. The Karen-Lyle romance is tested by his impudent daughter (Minnie Driver), who moves in with dad (John Cleese) and Kar. Meanwhile, Will and Grace pair up in a business venture. Zandra: Eileen Brennan. Stuart: Dave Foley. (Repeat).
Conclusion. The Karen-Lyle affair founders, thanks to willful Lorraine (Minnie Driver); the Jack-Stuart liaison loses luster, giving Will and Grace a chance to resell the guys' apartment for a much higher price. Lyle: John Cleese. (Repeat).
In a juicy, change-of-pace role, "The Sopranos" costar Edie Falco portrays a cutthroat real-estate dealer and lesbian who's a threat to Will and Grace's business ventures. Psychic John Edward appears in a subplot involving Karen. Monet: Chloe Sevigny. (Repeat).
Speeding lands Karen a ticket from a stoic cop (Bobby Cannavale), whose court appearance holds a surprise for Will. Another revelation stems from Jack's mistrust of Stuart, espied in a movie theater with a much younger fellow. (Repeat).