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Debra gets mad when Ray's problem with showing affection for her becomes a family matter.
Ray hopes the family-themed eulogy he gives for his Uncle Gus will extinguish the sparks of a family feud.
Robert's psychology project stirs Ray's and Debra's competitive streaks.
Ray must convince Debra of his innocence after a waitress at Nemo's catches his eye.
Frank gets a few anecdotes published in Reader's Digest and decides he would like his own newspaper column.
After having a fight with Frank, Marie moves in with Ray, Debra and the kids.
Ray begs his parents to be nice when his well-to-do in-laws come to town for a visit.
Frank decides to teach his son a lesson by winning all Ray's money at the poker table.
Debra decides to make fish, turning upside down Thanksgiving traditions; the relatives watch something besides football.
Ray spends all his free time coaching his basketball team but then realizes he's missing out on time with his family.
Ray is upset when he discovers that the autographed Mickey Mantle baseball his dad gave him years earlier is a fake, so he decides to tell Ally the truth about Santa.
Ray has to hold an important business meeting at the doctor's office when Debra and the kids get sick.
Ray feels insecure and jealous when Debra compliments Robert on his physical attractiveness.
Debra is upset when Ray buys back his old car, affectionately known as the ``make-out mobile.``
Ray tries to replace the diamond in Debra's wedding ring without her knowing when he discovers it is fake.
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.
Fred becomes a clergyman of the Divine Profit Church to avoid paying taxes.
Fearful that his days are numbered, Fred prepares a will and summons everyone to an advance reading.
Fred organizes a protest against a store that discriminates against older citizens.
Fred hits a lucky gambling streak when he and Lamont need money to buy the Sanford Arms.
Roz (Marsha Warfield) devises a charade when her pen pal (James McDonnell) comes to town to meet her. With Markie Post.
Harry considers his future -- Columbia Law School or touring with his idol; Christine faces Election Day.
Christine (Markie Post) is elected to Congress; Bull (Richard Moll) is kidnapped by aliens; Harry (Harry Anderson) rejects a faculty job.
Dan's (John Larroquette) plan to land an interview in a high-society newspaper backfires. With Harry Anderson.
Harold T. Stone, newly appointed judge of a New York night court, shocks everyone with his unorthodox ways.
The court deals with a psychiatric patient who is posing as Santa; a nasty shoplifter (Michael J. Fox) casts a cloud over the holidays.
Harry's career may be ruined if the contents of his criminal record are revealed. Guest: Judy Landers.
Harry gets the surprise of his life when an elderly woman (Janis Paige) announces she is his long-lost mother.
Bull's menacing appearance works against him when he applies for a position as a volunteer father.
Harry is shaken up when he receives a death threat then finds a bomb in his chair, and a psychiatric patient claiming to be God roams the halls.
A determined prostitute pursues Harry, much to Lana's disapproval.
Dan is infuriated when he discovers his attractive assistant is dating other men -- including Harry and Bull.
Lana's prescribed medication for a virus results in changed behavior -- and it is Harry who must deal with her overactive libido.
A Russian immigrant, charged with possession of stolen merchandise, threatens to set himself on fire.
Harry falls for a rock star, but soon learns that the relationship won't work.
Bull takes care of a neighbor's baby, not realizing that the mother has abandoned the child.
When the cable goes out, a board game stirs a heated family debate about who is moral and who is not.
When Debra persuades Ray to be an optimist, he can't handle being the only upbeat person in the family.
Robert and Ray fight over a stray bulldog similar to the one Ray was forced to give up as a child.
When Ray's parents bother everyone with their meddling, the neighbors turn to him to make them stop.
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.
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.
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.
After taking a loan from Evelyn, Alan is guilted into double-dating with her, her new romantic interest and his daughter.
After a health scare on Halloween, Walden decides he needs to change his life -- but needs Alan's help to do it.
Alan has second thoughts about getting married after he's asked to sign a pre-nup.
The court deals with a man who, once declared legally dead, returns home to his wife to find she has remarried.
An attractive witness falls for Harry -- the only problem is that she's a nun.
A young defense attorney's (Markie Post) court debut is marred by the presence of her disruptive father.
A new defense attorney is jailed for protecting a client accused of kidnapping a cat.
After winning a $3 million lottery, a generous man wants Harry to find someone who can use the money.
After being suspended, a computer whiz gets revenge by gaining access to his school's computer system.
The Volunteer Fathers organization finally links Bull up with a son, but Bull's co-workers soon discover that things are not what they seem with the young boy.
Harry is brought before the judicial ethics committee when it appears he has been consorting with a hooker.
Harry must decide whether he should use a famous madam's (Stella Stevens) diary as evidence against her.
Billie reveals her true feelings for Harry when he is rushed to the hospital.
A paralyzing snowstorm leaves Harry stranded in the courthouse with a group of lunatics.
Mac marries a Vietnamese woman who has been threatened with deportation.
Billie helps Harry celebrate his birthday and an unexpected guest arrives in the form of a gun-toting burglar.
Dan is embarrassed when his country-bumpkin parents (Jeanette Nolan, John McIntire) visit.
Four mental patients charged with defrauding a cab driver escape from their psychiatrist after appearing in court.
Selma's Florida-bound old flame (Jack Gilford) wants her to move with him.
The roommates plan a dinner for the Ropers, but their evening is ruined when a blind guy who Jack knew in the Navy shows up.
A pregnant woman claims Jack is the father of her unborn child.
Jack discovers what appears to be marijuana plants in Roper's garden.
Chrissy's minister father pays an early visit.
The roommates take the Ropers' parakeet overnight.
An old girlfriend shows up at Jack's surprise birthday party.
Janet convinces Mrs. Roper to join her in a nude beach protest.
Jack breaks a date with his girlfriend to keep one with a new romantic interest.
A glib guru dazzles Chrissy into following him to his commune.
Roper thinks the candid diary Chrissy is transcribing is her own.
Jack and Chrissy compete in a test of willpower.
Jack, Janet and Chrissy think that Helen is having an affair.
Janet finds Jack in bed with her visiting sister.
Chrissy plans a business trip with her boss.
The girls accuse Jack of wanting Larry's fiancee.
Mr. Roper's dirty trick prompts his wife to leave.
Being interviewed for a book about the family, Debra decides she's boring compared to her husband's family.
Debra and Ray wonder why they ever moved across the street from his overbearing parents.
Ray's family lies to him about his guest appearance on a TV sports show, and he feels awful when he finds out about it.
Ray uses an ``active listening`` technique learned in parenting class on his stubborn parents.
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.
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.
Ray tries to replace the diamond in Debra's wedding ring without her knowing when he discovers it is fake.
Debra is upset when Ray buys back his old car, affectionately known as the ``make-out mobile.``
Ray feels insecure and jealous when Debra compliments Robert on his physical attractiveness.
Ray has to hold an important business meeting at the doctor's office when Debra and the kids get sick.
Ray is upset when he discovers that the autographed Mickey Mantle baseball his dad gave him years earlier is a fake, so he decides to tell Ally the truth about Santa.
Ray spends all his free time coaching his basketball team but then realizes he's missing out on time with his family.
Debra decides to make fish, turning upside down Thanksgiving traditions; the relatives watch something besides football.
Frank decides to teach his son a lesson by winning all Ray's money at the poker table.
Ray begs his parents to be nice when his well-to-do in-laws come to town for a visit.
After having a fight with Frank, Marie moves in with Ray, Debra and the kids.
Frank gets a few anecdotes published in Reader's Digest and decides he would like his own newspaper column.
Ray must convince Debra of his innocence after a waitress at Nemo's catches his eye.
Robert's psychology project stirs Ray's and Debra's competitive streaks.
Ray hopes the family-themed eulogy he gives for his Uncle Gus will extinguish the sparks of a family feud.
Debra gets mad when Ray's problem with showing affection for her becomes a family matter.
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.
Jack agrees to work for Janet in the flower shop, but he doesn't take the job seriously, which causes problems in their relationship.
Chrissy gets a film camera through her boyfriend to make some home movies; the projector is put to deviant use when Larry acquires a porn movie.
Janet asks Chrissy to help her entertain a business prospect but gets jealous when the young, handsome prospect takes a liking to Chrissy.
Jack and Chrissy agree to take over Janet's babysitting job for a night; to their dismay, they face a crying baby, no TV and a locked liquor cabinet.
Chrissy thinks Mrs. Roper's gift is for her.
The Ropers invite Jack and the girls to their Christmas party.
Janet runs into her high-school sweetheart.
Jack's uncle pays the rent with a bad check.
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.
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.
Peter (Dick Martin) steals Luther's girlfriend for the second time in 37 years.
Christine tries to reconcile Luther with the friend (Dick Martin) who stole his girlfriend 37 years ago.
Dauber finally graduates and Hayden hires him to coach, but Dauber wants a change.
Hayden spends Christmas with Kelly, Stuart and the Rosebrocks.
Hayden reminisces about the night he and Christine first met.
Hayden is persuaded to attend a self-help group after his breakup with Christine.
Hayden braces for the prospect of losing Christine when she comes to get her things; Luther may become his new neighbor.
Despite his team's important victory, Hayden remains depressed over his breakup with Christine but gets some comfort from an unlikely source.
A brief complication after minor surgery forces the Barones to consider life without Raymond.
Robert's mother-in-law, Pat, is concealing a big secret from her family.
Ray's latest manipulative plan involves constantly turning down Debra.
Robert gets angry when Ray tells him his wife talks too much.
Marie sees Frank putting salt on the lasagna, so she fears that she is losing her touch in the kitchen.
Trying to be funny, Ray makes a remark to a friend of his children, but he discovers that it upset his family.
Marie helps Debra deal with Ray's habit of leaving his stuff lying around the house.
Amy's parents ask Ray to give Peter dating advice.
Robert and Amy find that living with Marie and Frank has a definite down side.
All the in-laws gather for Thanksgiving at Ray and Debra's house.
The women pressure Ray and Frank to accompany Robert to one of his therapy sessions.
Ally comes home with an F in math on her report card, and her parents are shocked.
Ray's lie causes Debra to make a fashion statement to the members of the PTA.
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.
Robert, Amy, Marie and Frank adjust to their new living situation.
One of the Barones drops a bombshell on the rest of the family.
Ray and Robert butt heads over who will shoulder responsibility for Marie in the future.
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.
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.
Ray gets upset when he learns that Debra has been sharing their intimate secrets with her friends.
The Griswolds are off on a family outing to Las Vegas, where they each have their own misadventures. Young Rusty is enthusiastically playing dice, and his sister, Audrey, winds up in seedy nightclubs. Can the family reunite and stay out of trouble?
After winning a European vacation on a game show, Clark Griswold convinces his reluctant family to accompany him. His wife, Ellen, is excited, but daughter Audrey is reluctant to leave her boyfriend behind.
Clark Griswold and his wife, Ellen, are driving from Illinois to a California amusement park. As Clark increasingly fixates on a beautiful woman driving a sports car, the Griswolds deal with car problems and the death of a family member.
The Griswolds (Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo) spend the holiday in a garish way, especially when a country cousin (Randy Quaid) pulls up in an RV.
Tech-school prodigies (Val Kilmer, Gabe Jarret) learn their laser project is actually a death beam funded by the military.
Harry's (Harry Anderson) dream of becoming a teacher withers when his students flunk his final. With Markie Post, John Larroquette.
Christine (Markie Post) goes to her opponent's office to confront him on his vicious campaign tactics.
Christine (Markie Post) decides to run for Congress; Dan (John Larroquette) takes a job as a sexual surrogate. Stars Harry Anderson.
Roz (Marsha Warfield) ups the ante at a poker game for the court's female staff; Harry (Harry Anderson) redecorates his chambers. With Markie Post, John Larroquette.
Mac (Charlie Robinson) agrees to pose for an underwear advertisement; Dan (John Larroquette) gets caught red-handed.
Harry hears the case of a man who claims to own the Brooklyn Bridge -- and has the check to prove it.
Harry's pleasure at presenting an award to Mel Torme turns to embarrassment; Dan hatches a get-rich-quick scheme.
Tech-school prodigies (Val Kilmer, Gabe Jarret) learn their laser project is actually a death beam funded by the military.
The Griswolds (Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo) spend the holiday in a garish way, especially when a country cousin (Randy Quaid) pulls up in an RV.
The Griswolds are off on a family outing to Las Vegas, where they each have their own misadventures. Young Rusty is enthusiastically playing dice, and his sister, Audrey, winds up in seedy nightclubs. Can the family reunite and stay out of trouble?