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When two police officers set up surveillance equipment in Blanche's house, Dorothy, Rose, Blanche and Sophia are more interested in snaring the policemen.
Through a series of flashbacks, the housemates reminisce about their birthday celebrations.
The women try to help a neighborhood couple, George and Renee Corliss, patch up their faltering marriage.
Sophia's new friend, an elderly gentleman, has Alzheimer's disease.
The housemates recall some of their absurd moneymaking schemes.
Rascal Flatts, Brooks & Dunn, Dierks Bentley, Megan Moroney and more ramp up to ring in the New Year! The stars reflect on their 2025 milestones and share what's to come in 2026. Plus, a new countdown of this week's biggest hits!
Minnesota neighbors (Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau) rekindle a 10-year feud when they fall for the same widow (Ann-Margret).
The wedding of their children and the arrival of a romantic prospect preoccupies bickering Minnesota retirees John (Jack Lemmon) and Max (Walter Matthau).
A couple returns from the dead to find that they are back in their beloved home, as ghosts. They are horrified when the house is sold to a pretentious couple.
Minnesota neighbors (Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau) rekindle a 10-year feud when they fall for the same widow (Ann-Margret).
The wedding of their children and the arrival of a romantic prospect preoccupies bickering Minnesota retirees John (Jack Lemmon) and Max (Walter Matthau).
A couple returns from the dead to find that they are back in their beloved home, as ghosts. They are horrified when the house is sold to a pretentious couple.
The housemates could earn $100,000 if they adopt an elderly pig.
Courtesy of their new housekeeper's magic potions, Blanche's social life perks up and Dorothy wins the battle against insomnia.
The women confront their phobias on a flight to the Bahamas to attend a funeral.
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Roseanne and Dan relate D.J.'s acceptance of a domineering girlfriend to their marriage; Fred and Jackie see a marriage counselor (Ellen DeGeneres).
Roseanne plays matchmaker with Darlene and David, while D.J.'s insect experiments are attracting more than bugs.
Pregnant Roseanne's nesting instinct disrupts the household's routine.
Dan fantasizes that the whole family is marooned on an island with Gilligan and his friends in a tribute to the 1960s TV series.
Hostesses Becky and Darlene disagree over Roseanne's baby shower.
Jackie has it out with Roseanne when she doesn't follow specific dietary instructions for Andy.
Kyra does not want to spend time with her father since it includes Barbra Jean; Cheyenne and Van plan to move out.
When Van fails a history test due to the pressure of being a star football player, Reba steps in to tutor him.
Reba's best friend returns to Houston and uncovers a photograph that hints at infidelity early in Reba and Brock's marriage.
Reba celebrates her divorce with lunch and finds her credit card is declined; Reba is angered to find out Brock let Barbra Jean run up the shared credit card for her wedding.
Bug-infested sheets force Doug and Carrie to hire an exterminator (Chris Elliott); Spence and Danny wrestle over vacation plans.
Doug fakes being injured so that Carrie, who feels responsible, will continue to tend to his every need and allow him to miss a dreaded wedding.
When the Heffernans receive an oil painting of themselves as an anniversary gift from Deacon and Kelly, they dislike the picture so much that they decide to stage a robbery rather than hang the painting in their home.
Doug convinces Carrie to sell her hair so they can afford a cruise but finds he does not like her new, shorter style.
Doug lies to Carrie about being accepted into the IPS management program; Doug tries to conquer a roller coaster that scared him as a child.
Doug realizes he has more in common with Deacon's wife than with Deacon, so he starts spending time with her.
Bubba learns he has to attend night school to graduate high school; when it is revealed that Mama doesn't have her high school diploma, she joins him, but she is soon faced with the same problem she was some 40 years ago.
The Harpers hope to cure Mama of her addiction to home-shopping TV shows.
Iola and Mama set out to prove that Vint isn't Raytown's serial burglar.
Even though Naomi and Vint separate, they must continue to live with Mama.
Mama has a new outlook on life when she's almost hit by lightning.
Mama wants to sing at Raytown's Founder's Day.
Cheyenne convinces her mother to try speed-dating after Reba has a disastrous night on the town.
When Brock takes the children to Barbra Jean's family reunion, Reba contemplates having sex with her new boyfriend.
Reba invites her beau home to meet the family; Brock and the children attend Barbra Jean's family reunion in Fisheye Bottom.
Reba learns she will be spending Christmas Eve alone; Cheyenne and Van try to start a holiday tradition, but their plan backfires.
Everyone takes turns in front of the camera to create a video family album for Cheyenne's baby, Elizabeth.
Reba and Barbra Jean are furious when Brock reveals he had a vasectomy; Cheyenne and Van move out of the house in protest when Reba lays down new rules following a pregnancy scare.
Dorothy tries to bring a reclusive aging hippie out of his shell.
Blanche's childhood nanny pays a visit; Sophia's matchmaking irks Dorothy.
Dorothy receives pressure because she refuses to give a passing grade to the school football star.
Dorothy does not pay heed to Sophia's advice about the rekindled romance with Stan.
Sophia wants to join a convent, but finds the rules too strict; Blanche is in an accident.
Blanche dreams of a visit from her deceased husband; Dorothy finds herself in a love triangle while looking to meet her ideal man.
Sophia becomes a sexy seductress to lure Tony into bed; Rose promises celibacy.
The unexpected happens when Blanche tries to break up with her disabled boyfriend.
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A new restaurant opens up across the street from the Lunch Box; while Jackie is worried sick, Roseanne seems unconcerned.
Roseanne and Dan would like to go out one more time before the baby comes; when there is no more room in the restaurant of the Grand-Hotel, they soon get mixed up with the guests of a Bar Mitzvah celebration.
A Ouija board's message sends Roseanne into labor on Halloween.
The Conners lead a life as a perfect All-American family in the fifties with Dan as a business man and Roseanne as a diligent housewife; DJ is a successful footballer, but he would rather be a rock star.
Jackie and Roseanne meet a young woman who teaches them what being independent really means; Dan tries to spend time alone.
D.J. must perform a drama about the story of Thanksgiving at his school; when the play is a little patriotic, many parents are horrified, but the Connors are enthusiastic and celebrate the feast in their own way.
Reba's parents visit and surprise everyone when they accept Barbra Jean into the family.
Reba returns to work but is fired when advice to a teen couple is misinterpreted as endorsing premarital sex.
Brock asks Reba to help plan his father's funeral after he dies on a golf course and Barbra Jean wants the funeral a grand event and play the bereaved woman.
Since the divorce is final, a friend hooks up Reba with her old college boyfriend.
Doug tries to be romantic by making an unexpected appearance at Carrie's company retreat; Danny and Spence sneak into a Huey Lewis concert.
Doug plots revenge after learning that his friendship with a driver from a rival service was nothing more than a con.
Carrie wants to put Arthur in a retirement home after he starts a fire in the basement, but Doug makes a discovery that makes him want to change her mind.
When Carrie insists that Doug figure out how to invest their tax return, he buys an ice cream truck from a stranger.
Doug frantically tries to stop calls to his home from a woman who says she spent a romantic weekend with him.
Doug takes on a supervisory role at IPS to prove to Carrie that he is not content with being a driver for the rest of his life.
Mama develops a crush on her night-school teacher (Joseph Campanella).
The Harpers baby-sit for the minister's grandson.
Mama and Naomi team up for tag-team wrestling.
Iola discovers her handmade gifts to family members are being sold at the Harpers' garage sale.
Vint's embarrassed at work when Mama brings him his childhood lunch box.
A typical Russian homemaker visits the all-American Harper family.
When Reba tries to sell her engagement ring online, Brock bids in hope of getting the ring back; Van decides it is time to buy Cheyenne a ring.
Barbra Jean dyes her hair red and transforms herself into a Reba look-alike; Reba senses Kyra is growing closer to her stepmother.
Reba and Brock attend an out-of-town funeral; Barbra Jean worries about her husband and his ex-wife being alone together; Reba sings.
Brian asks Reba out for Valentine's day but she is nervous and pretends to be sick; Jake likes a girl at school.
Reba is pressured to take sides in a legal battle between her boss and Brock.
Brock's mother says her son admits leaving Reba was a mistake; Cheyenne convinces Van to reconcile with his folks.
Dorothy tries to mend the rift between her mother and recently widowed sister-in-law, Brenda, at a her brother's funeral.
Miles feels he is competing with Rose's late husband; Blanche is mistreated by an old flame.
Blanche's brother Clayton arrives from Atlanta with his boyfriend, Doug; Blanche claims to have accepted Clay's sexual orientation, but actually witnessing his lifestyle throws her a curve.
When Miles admits to lying about his professional standing, Rose gives him the heave-ho.
When Dorothy plans to remarry Stan, Sophia threatens to cut her off from the family.
While Dorothy makes wedding arrangements, the others interview potential housemate Truby.
Sophia throws herself into her job as recreational director at a retirement home.
Rose auditions for a TV reporter job; Blanche seeks a commitment from a lukewarm beau.
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The wedding of their children and the arrival of a romantic prospect preoccupies bickering Minnesota retirees John (Jack Lemmon) and Max (Walter Matthau).
Minnesota neighbors (Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau) rekindle a 10-year feud when they fall for the same widow (Ann-Margret).
Rascal Flatts, Brooks & Dunn, Dierks Bentley, Megan Moroney and more ramp up to ring in the New Year! The stars reflect on their 2025 milestones and share what's to come in 2026. Plus, a new countdown of this week's biggest hits!
The housemates recall some of their absurd moneymaking schemes.
Sophia's new friend, an elderly gentleman, has Alzheimer's disease.
The women try to help a neighborhood couple, George and Renee Corliss, patch up their faltering marriage.
Through a series of flashbacks, the housemates reminisce about their birthday celebrations.
When two police officers set up surveillance equipment in Blanche's house, Dorothy, Rose, Blanche and Sophia are more interested in snaring the policemen.
Dorothy dismays when her daughter is too forgiving of her unfaithful husband.
Blanche announces that she is canceling a date with her latest boyfriend, because he does not meet her standards.
One of Dorothy's pupils may face deportation, and she feels responsible.
After attending a sorority reunion, Blanche considers having a face lift.
Angela Petrillo pays a return visit to Miami, making her sister's life miserable.
Dorothy becomes romantically interested in Frank Leahy, a fellow teacher whom she later discovers is a priest.
The roommates reminisce about the adventures they have shared.
Dorothy and Rose agree to baby-sit a group of children, but one set of parents fails to claim its child.
Rose becomes convinced she is dead after suffering an esophageal spasm; after this experience she decides to live for the day.
The roommates swoon over a TV actor Patrick Vaughn who is appearing at their community theater.
Dorothy feels sympathy for Stan when he tells her he's going to have open heart surgery; however, that sympathy fades when she learns of his many infidelities while they were married.
For Sophia's birthday, Dorothy flies her sister Angela in from Sicily, Italy, as a surprise; Dorothy's the one who's surprised when Sophia's reaction is that of disgust.
Sophia takes action when a depressed, gun-toting Santa Claus threatens to ruin Christmas for her and her housemates.
JFK, LBJ, Vietnam, Watergate and other history unfold through the perspective of an Alabama man (Tom Hanks) with an IQ of 75.