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After they uncover evidence of fraud within their company, two novice insurance accountants try to hide the fact that their boss has been murdered when they are summoned to his home for the weekend.
Oddballs (Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray) and gophers undermine a country-club caddy out to win a college scholarship.
An earthy self-made man (Rodney Dangerfield) divorces his no-good wife and buys his way into his son's (Keith Gordon) college.
Bluto (John Belushi), Otter and the rowdy Deltas make fools of the dean and the square Omegas at 1962 Faber College.
Dan's colleagues question his ulterior motives when he proposes to an awkward heiress.
Mac sees Quon Le for the first time since their wedding when she is arrested for solicitation and discovers she is homeless and in debt.
A Russian emigre and his visiting brother, who's hoping to defect, appear in court after causing a disturbance at a circus.
Harry turns down a physically challenged woman's invitation to a graduation ball.
A minor-league pitcher (Richard Pryor) inherits $300 million but must spend $30 million in 30 days to get it.
An earthy self-made man (Rodney Dangerfield) divorces his no-good wife and buys his way into his son's (Keith Gordon) college.
After they uncover evidence of fraud within their company, two novice insurance accountants try to hide the fact that their boss has been murdered when they are summoned to his home for the weekend.
Oddballs (Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray) and gophers undermine a country-club caddy out to win a college scholarship.
A boy's birthday wish comes true that his neglectful father, a fast-talking lawyer, cannot tell a lie for 24 hours.
Billy Madison, an adult goof-off, goes back to elementary school in order to run his father's company.
A powerful swing convinces a hockey player (Adam Sandler) he can join the PGA tour and win back his grandmother's repossessed house.
Three dysfunctional co-workers embark on a mission to help their newfound friend lose his sexual innocence.
A boy's birthday wish comes true that his neglectful father, a fast-talking lawyer, cannot tell a lie for 24 hours.
In 1976 a singer (Will Ferrell) uses the profits from his only hit to buy a basketball team that is in danger of going under when the ABA and the NBA merge.
Dan's wild life has finally caught up to him: he's been served a paternity suit. Bull, meanwhile, has decided to run for bailiff shop steward.
Harry tries to administer the oath of citizenship to Quon Le before she gives birth.
Through connections Mac gets advance notice about the new judges list and discovers that Christine is one of the new appointees. Meanwhile, the Wheelers return to the courtroom and buy the snack bar newsstand in the cafeteria.
While Christine's (Markie Post) being sworn in as the new judge, Harry (Harry Anderson) plans a colossal stunt.
Christine (Markie Post) assumes her new role as a judge; Harry (Harry Anderson) prepares to launch his incredible stunt.
While attempting to perform his stunt on the Brooklyn Bridge, Harry (Harry Anderson) is confronted by a man who intends to commit suicide. With Richard Frank and Kenneth Tigar.
Bull has a near-death experience and insists God spoke to him.
After Roz and her boyfriend break up Christine decides to help Roz recover, so they go out together to one of Roz's favorite hang-outs: a male strip club.
On Halloween, Dan believes he has sold his soul to the devil, and Harry gets locked inside a safe.
The man who saved Mac's life in Vietnam appears in court and asks Mac to do an illegal favor for him.
A veteran actor contemplates suicide when a lawsuit prevents him from portraying the Western hero that made him famous.
Dan's world has come crashing down: he's suffering from impotence. Meanwhile, Harry is given a personal assistant, a blind woman with a terrible attitude.
A Christmas Eve blizzard strands the staff in the courtroom with a group of defendants. With Harry Anderson and John Larroquette.
In 1976 a singer (Will Ferrell) uses the profits from his only hit to buy a basketball team that is in danger of going under when the ABA and the NBA merge.
Billy Madison, an adult goof-off, goes back to elementary school in order to run his father's company.
A powerful swing convinces a hockey player (Adam Sandler) he can join the PGA tour and win back his grandmother's repossessed house.
Three dysfunctional co-workers embark on a mission to help their newfound friend lose his sexual innocence.
When Amy invites her brother to stay for dinner, he makes himself comfortable on the couch and never leaves.
Ray's little white lie to get out of spending the evening with his mother snowballs into an intricate deception.
Debra's mother enlists an unwilling Ray to help plan a surprise birthday party for his wife.
The Barones spend a discomfiting Thanksgiving Day at Amy's parents' house.
After the kids ruin Ray's dictionary, Frank tells them about the day their father ruined his prized collection of jazz records.
Ray resents how much time Debra spends away from home when she gets a position at Frank's lodge.
Marie accuses Ray and Debra of turning Ally into a slave when they start giving her chores around the house.
Ray catches Debra poking fun at him in front of the children, then realizes his mother did the same thing when he was a youngster.
Debra assures her husband she will be on time for an awards dinner, then her hair gets caught in a curling iron.
Ray refuses to buy a $250 dress for Ally to wear to her friend's birthday party.
Amy and Marie debate whether Robert should retire from the police force early.
Ray receives an honorary doctorate and forgets to mention Debra in his acceptance speech.
Robert becomes defensive when Amy's parents point out his habit of touching food to his chin before eating it; Amy devises a plan to break Robert of his strange habit.
While assembling a 500-piece puzzle late into the night, Ray and Amy's mother trade stories about themselves and their families.
Ray gets upset when he learns that Debra has been sharing their intimate secrets with her friends.
A modeling agent convinces Robert to pose for head shots, but when he returns for the pictures, he finds that the agency has mysteriously disappeared.
Robert and Ray are shocked when they meet a man who considers Frank to be a mentor; Ray and Robert wonder how Frank could inspire anyone.
Ray and Robert butt heads over who will shoulder responsibility for Marie in the future.
One of the Barones drops a bombshell on the rest of the family.
Robert, Amy, Marie and Frank adjust to their new living situation.
Tony and Angela relive old memories when they hike a mountain to Kissing Rock.
A raging thunderstorm at Kissing Rock forces Angela and Tony to spend the night at a secluded motel.
Samantha lies about Tony to slumber-party pals.
A philanthropist's death makes Mona an heiress.
Tony plays matchmaker for Angela and a recently divorced buddy.
Angela is in for a surprise when she and the gang go to California.
Tony schemes to thwart Michael's custody attempt.
Tony poses for Mona's beefcake calendar.
Jack disguises himself as Chrissy to avoid FBI agents who are on his trail.
Chrissy catches Jack working as a paid escort.
The threesome accidentally sells the new landlord's furniture.
Chrissy tries to sell cosmetics at Ralph Furley's poker game.
The girls crash Jack's weekend in a remote cabin.
Jack sheds his Mr. Nice Guy image with the help of some assertiveness training.
A grateful man offers the trio a free penthouse.
Jack and Janet worry about Chrissy's health.
Judy makes advances toward Grady to win his support in her scheme to marry Lamont.
Grady invites cousin Emma to the Sanfords', hoping that she will do the cooking and cleaning.
When Fred returns early from a long trip, he spoils a homecoming party Lamont and Grady had planned.
Uncle George dies, and Lamont will inherit $7,000 if he produces a son within the next 12 months and names him George.
Fred is sure that the ring Lamont gave him as a present is the one he has heard was stolen from Frank Sinatra.
Grady's fiancee decrees that after the wedding, he will no longer be spending his evenings with the Sanfords.
Lamont leaves after Fred refuses to allow a sensitivity group to meet at the Sanford home.
Fred sees the beginning of the end of his junk business when Lamont takes a job in a men's clothing store.
Ray discovers that Debra becomes more passionate when she argues with Marie, so he concocts a series of lies in an attempt to boost his love life.
Ray's lie causes Debra to make a fashion statement to the members of the PTA.
Ally comes home with an F in math on her report card, and her parents are shocked.
The women pressure Ray and Frank to accompany Robert to one of his therapy sessions.
All the in-laws gather for Thanksgiving at Ray and Debra's house.
Robert and Amy find that living with Marie and Frank has a definite down side.
Amy's parents ask Ray to give Peter dating advice.
Marie helps Debra deal with Ray's habit of leaving his stuff lying around the house.
Trying to be funny, Ray makes a remark to a friend of his children, but he discovers that it upset his family.
Marie sees Frank putting salt on the lasagna, so she fears that she is losing her touch in the kitchen.
Robert gets angry when Ray tells him his wife talks too much.
Ray's latest manipulative plan involves constantly turning down Debra.
Robert's mother-in-law, Pat, is concealing a big secret from her family.
A brief complication after minor surgery forces the Barones to consider life without Raymond.
Debra yearns for nothing more than a peaceful birthday at home with her husband, but Ray's lie to his parents and brother catch the couple in a compromising situation.
Debra gets mad when Ray's problem with showing affection for her becomes a family matter.
Fred holds out for more money when a Japanese land development company offers to buy his house.
Fred buys a racehorse with an impressive history in hopes of breeding him.
Fred's niece, the spitting image of his late wife, visits the Sanford home.
Julio's sister and nephew stay with the Sanfords temporarily.
A fun time is had by all when Grady serves his friends, including two policemen, a salad made with marijuana.
Mac sees Quon Le for the first time since their wedding when she is arrested for solicitation and discovers she is homeless and in debt.
Dan's colleagues question his ulterior motives when he proposes to an awkward heiress.
Bluto (John Belushi), Otter and the rowdy Deltas make fools of the dean and the square Omegas at 1962 Faber College.
An earthy self-made man (Rodney Dangerfield) divorces his no-good wife and buys his way into his son's (Keith Gordon) college.
Oddballs (Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray) and gophers undermine a country-club caddy out to win a college scholarship.
After they uncover evidence of fraud within their company, two novice insurance accountants try to hide the fact that their boss has been murdered when they are summoned to his home for the weekend.
A minor-league pitcher (Richard Pryor) inherits $300 million but must spend $30 million in 30 days to get it.
A simpleton (Steve Martin) leaves his foster family, acquires a girlfriend (Bernadette Peters) and invents slip-proof eyeglasses.
An unwed accountant (Kirstie Alley) gives birth to Mikey, a hip baby who provides sarcastic commentary on events.
An earthy self-made man (Rodney Dangerfield) divorces his no-good wife and buys his way into his son's (Keith Gordon) college.
Bluto (John Belushi), Otter and the rowdy Deltas make fools of the dean and the square Omegas at 1962 Faber College.
Billie has a shock when her boyfriend is brought before the court for grand larceny on Valentine's day.
A promoter encourages Bull to become a professional wrestler.
Everyone falls under the curse of a Gypsy fortuneteller who believes she was treated unfairly in court.
Selma's Florida-bound old flame (Jack Gilford) wants her to move with him.
A simpleton (Steve Martin) leaves his foster family, acquires a girlfriend (Bernadette Peters) and invents slip-proof eyeglasses.
An unwed accountant (Kirstie Alley) gives birth to Mikey, a hip baby who provides sarcastic commentary on events.
Alan and Walden are determined to convince Louis that Santa Claus is real.
Walden and Alan befriend three mothers, but things get complicated when Walden becomes attracted to one of them; Alan joins a group of moms on a girls night.
Alan decides to break Walden's rules so he can keep up an appearance of being cool in front of Louis.
Charlie begins stalking Rose (Melanie Lynskey); Alan becomes concerned when Eldridge and Jake begin videotaping dangerous stunts.
Alan feels paranoid when Lyndsey becomes friendly with Charlie.
Depressed after his breakup from Courtney (Jenny McCarthy), Charlie goes to see his psychiatrist (Jane Lynch).
Ashamed that he can't afford to buy a birthday present for Lyndsey, Alan gets creative.
Charlie goes on a spending spree for old fling Courtney when she shows up after being in prison for three years.
Charlie falls for the woman who replaces Berta on her days off; Alan thinks Lyndsey's ex-husband is stalking him.
Charlie and Alan try to set Evelyn up with the pharmacist, Russell.
Charlie's girlfriend gets fed up with his stalker, Rose.
Charlie has difficulty dealing with dating a slightly older woman.