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Debra runs for school board president, but she might lose Ray's vote because he doesn't like being left to care for the children.
Celebrity fans including Ron Howard, Larry King, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart, Martin Short, Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Voight discuss the series.
Celebrity fans including Ron Howard, Larry King, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart, Martin Short, Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Voight discuss the series.
When Ray and Debra agree to start calling each other's mother ``mom,`` Marie has a surprising reaction.
A feud erupts between Debra and Marie, forcing the rest of the family to choose sides and making Frank and Ray to do the talking for them.
Robert's attempt to play peacemaker backfires, escalating the cold war between Marie and Debra.
Debra rebuffs an amorous advance from Ray, triggering a flashback about the first time they had sex.
The family becomes concerned when a depressed Robert joins an organization that may actually be a cult.
An argument over housework leads Ray and Debra to a marriage counselor, but their session is far from therapeutic.
To impress Lamont's future mother-in-law, Fred decides to get into the Book of World Records by being the man who stays awake for the longest time.
Two con artists talk Fred into a promotion gimmick designed to increase sales in the junkyard.
Fred is chosen for a community-relations committee, and is offered a bribe.
Fred gets a job as a busboy in a restaurant to pay back a loan.
A person comes to visit, claiming that he and Fred were friends 40 years ago.
Fred plays an important role when Esther tries to adopt a child, but her husband is drunk during the adoption agency's visit.
Fred thinks that all his furniture has been stolen when Lamont and Esther send it out to be upholstered.
Esther and Woodrow are not pleased with Daniel, their newly adopted son with a different religious belief.
Fred gets an act together for a TV amateur show with Lamont and Bubba.
Fred debates competing in a Redd Foxx look-alike contest in town.
Grady tries an ancient magic trick and shackles Fred to Esther.
Seeking Donna's sympathy, Fred decides to prolong his temporary deafness.
Janet's former husband shows up as she and Lamont prepare for their wedding day.
The boys, as three traveling salesmen, vow never to wed, but unbeknownst to Moe and Curly, Larry has recently been married.
A minor-league hockey team makes sports history when its members decide to spruce up the team's image by playing dirty.
A fun-loving ski instructor and his pupil lead their friends against a prim counterpart for supremacy of the slopes.
A land-grabbing developer sends a ski bum (Corby Timbrook) and his buddies to discredit a resort's ski patrol.
A loser (Nicolas Cage) and his wife (Holly Hunter) kidnap a quintuplet from an unfinished-furniture store magnate.
Ally's teacher invites Ray to address the curriculum review board after he comments that the kids have too much work to do.
Raymond writes a sample eulogy for Frank that ends up in the wrong hands.
Ray starts to think he's having an identity crisis since he no longer enjoys his juvenile pursuits with his friends.
Ray and Debra are flummoxed when a cash-strapped Robert accepts $1,000 from them and then wants to high-tail it to Vegas.
Alan gets a taste of what Charlie's sex life is like when he meets a woman at the grocery store who fulfills his every fantasy.
Charlie bumps into an old flame he once thought would be Mrs. Right (Denise Richards) and is pleased to learn her marriage did not work out.
Charlie is tasked with writing a theme song to one of Jake's favorite comics; things heat up between Alan and Rose.
Jake discovers an angry Web site devoted to Charlie's womanizing ways.
Alan's homely high-school friend (Paget Brewster) returns as a beautiful woman, and the brothers quickly begin competing for her attentions.
When Judith's pipes burst after an earthquake, Alan invites her to stay with him at Charlie's house.
Evelyn takes drastic measures to get back into her sons' lives after Alan cuts her off.
Charlie tries to distract Alan from an upcoming medical procedure by planning a trip to Las Vegas.
Judith leaves Jake with Alan and Charlie while she spends a week in Hawaii, and the guys find that caring for Jake on a daily basis is much different from weekend visits.
When Evelyn reads in the obituaries that her second husband, Harry, has died, she attends the funeral with Alan, then is furious to learn that Alan had kept in touch with Harry after the divorce.
Walden juggles his two identities; Alan ends up alone on Christmas.
Alan invests Walden's money in Kate's fashion line; leading a double life takes its toll on Walden.
A fun-loving ski instructor and his pupil lead their friends against a prim counterpart for supremacy of the slopes.
A land-grabbing developer sends a ski bum (Corby Timbrook) and his buddies to discredit a resort's ski patrol.
A minor-league hockey team makes sports history when its members decide to spruce up the team's image by playing dirty.
February 2nd keeps repeating for a cynical TV weatherman (Bill Murray) sent to watch the groundhog in Punxsutawney, Pa.
A loser (Nicolas Cage) and his wife (Holly Hunter) kidnap a quintuplet from an unfinished-furniture store magnate.
Jack's meddling father drops in unexpectedly.
Terri pretends she is married to ward off Dr. Kenderson's advances.
Jack and Furley become trapped in a freezer at Angelino's restaurant.
Jack's old flame asks him for marital advice.
Jack feigns amnesia after wrecking Janet's car.
Jack checks into a hospital to have an embarrassing tattoo removed.
Jack agrees to pose in the nude for an art class.
One of Janet's customers names her in his will.
Jack falls for a busy stewardess (Mary Cadorette).
Ray gives Debra exclusive use of their bathroom, then realizes he made a big mistake.
Raymond encounters problems with the young son of a befriended couple.
Robert fears his family will ruin his developing relationship with ``the perfect woman.``
The men are afraid to spoil Thanksgiving Day dinner by telling Marie she needs eyeglasses.
Charlie eschews Alan's medical advice in favor of a visit to his pretty female doctor after he injures his back during sex.
When a gay ad executive invites Charlie to a cocktail party, Charlie makes Alan go with him, as his gay partner.
Alan asks one of Charlie's beautiful ex-girlfriends (Jeri Ryan) on a date, but while they are out he is tormented by thoughts of her with Charlie.
When Charlie and Alan take their personal frustrations out on each other, Rose tries to help the brothers sort out their feelings.
After taking a loan from Evelyn, Alan is guilted into double-dating with her, her new romantic interest and his daughter.
Alan is reluctant to leave Jake with Evelyn for a sleepover visit until he finds himself partying with Charlie and a busload of beautiful female volleyball players.
Charlie unknowingly sleeps with an elderly man's (Orson Bean) hot trophy wife.
After Alan falls off the roof, Charlie volunteers to watch Jake for the weekend.
Charlie organizes an intervention to keep Alan from reuniting with Judith.
Berta moves into Charlie's house for a few days and plays one brother against the other.
Alan and Walden go to Kate's fashion show in New York so Walden can reveal the truth about his identity.
Alan is faced with relationship trouble when he does not give Lyndsey a key to the beach house; Walden, Alan, Herb and Billy commiserate about relationships.
Janet and Phillip plan for the wedding at Janet's apartment; Jack wants to win the approval of Vicki's father; Mr Bradford tells Jack that Vicki was up for a promotion at work in another state and turned it down.
Vicky suggests that she and Jack live together after explaining her fear of marriage.
Chrissy and Janet try to convince their landlord that their new male roommate is gay.
Chrissy's mother visits for the first time since Jack moved in with the girls.
The roommates fear the rent money has been stolen.
Jack feels guilty about not standing up to a tough guy who makes a play for Chrissy.
Larry gives Jack and the girls a puppy even though Roper doesn't allow pets.
Convinced that Jack is gay, Roper decides that he is a safe date for his visiting niece.
Jack's modeling job requires him to pose nude.
Jack and Janet learn Chrissy's beau is married.
The boys, as three traveling salesmen, vow never to wed, but unbeknownst to Moe and Curly, Larry has recently been married.
Jack throws a wild party when Chrissy and Janet go away for the weekend.
Jack and Chrissy walk in on Janet while she is entertaining a date; they attempt to set some rules so that they can be assured private time in the apartment with potential dates.
The job of manager is available at Janet's flower shop; when she is passed over for a more buxom employee, she decides to change her appearance in order to compete.
A trainer (Kevin Costner) in a Coast Guard program for rescue swimmers turns a cocky recruit (Ashton Kutcher) into his protege and takes him on a mission to the Bering Strait.
An Allied officer (Brad Pitt) and his team of Jewish soldiers join forces with a German actress and undercover agent to take down the leaders of the Third Reich.
A mysterious lawman tracks three escaped convicts (George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson) searching for buried treasure in 1930s Mississippi.
Debra wonders why Ray does not put the same effort into finding thoughtful gifts for her as he does for Marie.
Frank must make amends with his granddaughter, Ally, when she catches him stealing food at the supermarket.
Raymond learns that a local sports radio broadcaster dislikes him after Ray offers to be on his show.
Robert proposes to Amy; Ray meets Amy's ultraconservative parents.
Alan must see the school principal over a picture Jake drew of a schoolmate and calls Charlie to watch over the boy.
Charlie responds inappropriately to a woman's declaration of love, and Rose says his inability to have a long-lasting relationship is due to unresolved issues with his mother.
Charlie likes dating Isabella (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe), a wild, sexually uninhibited woman, until she threatens to put a curse on his manhood.
Rose's father (Martin Sheen) confronts Charlie about his intentions toward Rose.
Charlie cons Jake into taking ballet lessons in order to get close to the teacher.
Charlie tries to stop Jake from giving money to a televangelist; Alan is propositioned by one of Charlie's elderly neighbors.
Esther and Woodrow are not pleased with Daniel, their newly adopted son with a different religious belief.
Fred thinks that all his furniture has been stolen when Lamont and Esther send it out to be upholstered.
Fred plays an important role when Esther tries to adopt a child, but her husband is drunk during the adoption agency's visit.
A person comes to visit, claiming that he and Fred were friends 40 years ago.
Fred gets a job as a busboy in a restaurant to pay back a loan.
Fred is chosen for a community-relations committee, and is offered a bribe.
Two con artists talk Fred into a promotion gimmick designed to increase sales in the junkyard.
To impress Lamont's future mother-in-law, Fred decides to get into the Book of World Records by being the man who stays awake for the longest time.
An argument over housework leads Ray and Debra to a marriage counselor, but their session is far from therapeutic.
The family becomes concerned when a depressed Robert joins an organization that may actually be a cult.
Debra rebuffs an amorous advance from Ray, triggering a flashback about the first time they had sex.
Robert's attempt to play peacemaker backfires, escalating the cold war between Marie and Debra.
A feud erupts between Debra and Marie, forcing the rest of the family to choose sides and making Frank and Ray to do the talking for them.
When Ray and Debra agree to start calling each other's mother ``mom,`` Marie has a surprising reaction.
Celebrity fans including Ron Howard, Larry King, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart, Martin Short, Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Voight discuss the series.
Celebrity fans including Ron Howard, Larry King, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart, Martin Short, Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Voight discuss the series.
Debra runs for school board president, but she might lose Ray's vote because he doesn't like being left to care for the children.
Ray tries to talk to Ally about the birds and the bees, but she's more interested in learning about the meaning of life.
Ray is jealous when Debra shows him the mementos she saved from past relationships.
Ray and Debra parody Frank and Marie's relationship; the older couple does the same for them, with different results.
Marie ruins Robert's lucky suit while ironing it for his interview with the FBI.
Ray vows to win the grand prize of the Frontier Girls cookie drive when Ally's troop leader targets his parents' house.
Debra hurts Frank's feelings when the family is stranded together during a snowstorm.
Ray asserts his rights as king of the castle after complaining that Debra makes all the household decisions.
Fred discovers that the tenant he has a crush on is a man and a criminal.
When Fred learns of the possibility of oil on his property, he starts spending his ``millions.``.
Jewel thieves pursue Fred when they think he has abandoned their jewels.
While at a convention in Hawaii, Fred is an unwitting jewel smuggler.
Three jewel thieves plan to use Fred as their mule to smuggle their stolen gems out of Hawaii to California.
Fred and Lamont wind up stranded in the forest when they go camping. They reflect on past experiences together.
Fred fabricates a story about the war to tell to his grandchildren.
While preparing to receive the Watts Businessman of the Year award, Fred worries that his back pain may get in the way of the glory. Lamont suggests Fred try acupuncture.
Jack winds up with two dates for the same day.
Jack tries to retrieve his nasty note to a critic.
Janet and Terri try to raise money for Jack.
A former Navy buddy visits Jack and tries to con his way into a partnership at the bistro.
Jack's new moustache is a turn-on for Terri.
Jack and Terri think Janet is trying to seduce Furley's shy nephew.
Jack catches married Mr. Angelino with a woman.
Jack challenges a Golden Gloves contender.
When Tony's (Tony Danza) relatives come for a visit, his cousin Maurizio (Richard Grieco) falls for Angela (Judith Light).
An apparent widow (D.D. Howard) attracts Tony's (Tony Danza) interest until Angela (Judith Light) discovers that her husband is alive and well. Jessica Player guest stars.
Tony moonlights at the same restaurant where Samantha is working.
Mona (Katherine Helmond) falls for one of Angela's clients (Leslie Nielsen). With Janice Lynde.
Tony (Tony Danza) fumes when he thinks that an obnoxious teenager has rear-ended his prized van. With Scott Bloom, Anthony Peck and Milo O'Shea.
Tony (Tony Danza) helps a former Brooklyn neighbor (Rhoda Gemignani) run her family's fish market. Chef Wolfgang Puck makes an appearance.
While Tony (Tony Danza) is temporarily confined to a wheelchair, Angela (Judith Light) springs into action as housekeeper and nursemaid. With Jennifer Runyon and Al Pugliese.
The family is distressed by the sudden death of Tony's father-in-law. With Tony Danza and Judith Light.
A Christmas letter from Marie and Debra causes a family tiff.
Robert involves Ray in a complicated plot when he discovers that the woman he is dating thinks he is Ray.
Debra isn't sure what to think when her father brings an older female companion to Thanksgiving dinner.
While watching the twins play basketball, Ray has a hard time dealing with the fact that Geoffrey is a terrible athlete.
Debra and Marie hope that Robert will be stirred to action when they fix up Amy with Raymond's friend Gianni.
Ray and Debra lie to Frank about the source of injuries they incurred during romance.
Marie makes a provocative sculpture and gives it to Ray and Debra.
Debra tries to turn the tables after Ray loses his wedding ring and is propositioned by an attractive woman.
Frank becomes very jealous when Marie starts spending more time with their friend Marco, the new owner of Nemo's restaurant.
Ray brings home an adult board game in an attempt to spice things up with Debra.
At open-school night, Michael reads aloud his story about family members who always yell at one another.
The Barones reminisce about the birth of their daughter, Ally, when they realize how quickly she is growing up.
Ray hits the roof when Frank, who generously offered to paint his son's house, refuses to use the color Ray wants.
Debra can't help but question the solidity of her relationship with Ray after her parents make a shocking announcement.
Ray is jealous because he thinks his brother Robert is spending too much time with his kids.
The women in Robert's life gather to discuss his relationship history.
Ray ends up in the doghouse for a shaky financial decision, but it turns out he's not the only one who's guilty.
Tempers flare when Marie accuses Debra of not returning a borrowed canister that has sentimental value.
Ray buys a new state-of-the-art vacuum cleaner from an attractive door-to-door saleswoman, which results in a cleaning war between Marie and Debra.