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An unwed accountant (Kirstie Alley) gives birth to Mikey, a hip baby who provides sarcastic commentary on events.
A minor-league pitcher (Richard Pryor) inherits $300 million but must spend $30 million in 30 days to get it.
Oddballs (Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray) and gophers undermine a country-club caddy out to win a college scholarship.
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.
Los Angeles police detectives crush a guns-to-gangs operation with a wild woman from internal affairs.
Los Angeles police partners take on members of a Chinese triad who are smuggling families from the mainland.
Hired to tame a rowdy Missouri bar, a Ph.D. bouncer (Patrick Swayze) romances a doctor (Kelly Lynch) and tames the whole town.
Broke, punchy and at odds with his son, boxer Rocky (Sylvester Stallone) trains a hungry contender, then must street-fight him.
The trio tries golf.
When Harry (Harry Anderson) finally meets Mel Torme, he gives his idol the flu. With John Larroquette.
Roz (Marsha Warfield) falls for Christine's (Markie Post) convict pen pal, unaware that he escaped while on furlough. With Harry Anderson and John Larroquette.
Christine (Markie Post) reluctantly agrees to be Art's date for the Buffalo Lodge Ball. With Harry Anderson and John Larroquette.
Harry (Harry Anderson) and the staff must try the overflow of cases by midnight. Roy Brocksmith guest stars. With John Larroquette.
Harry's (Harry Anderson) life is thrown into turmoil when his eccentric father (John Astin) moves in with him. With John Larroquette.
Bull (Richard Moll) saves a rich man's life, and Dan (John Larroquette) wants a piece of the action. With Markie Post.
Christine (Markie Post) falls for an undercover officer (Ray Abruzzo) when they are locked in the court records vault together. With John Larroquette.
Hired to tame a rowdy Missouri bar, a Ph.D. bouncer (Patrick Swayze) romances a doctor (Kelly Lynch) and tames the whole town.
Los Angeles police detectives crush a guns-to-gangs operation with a wild woman from internal affairs.
Los Angeles police partners take on members of a Chinese triad who are smuggling families from the mainland.
Hired to tame a rowdy Missouri bar, a Ph.D. bouncer (Patrick Swayze) romances a doctor (Kelly Lynch) and tames the whole town.
Debra is upset when she realizes that she and Ray no longer have anything to say to each other.
Ray becomes overdramatic after learning that Debra is comfortable with the twins performing as fairies in a school play.
Robert gets a surprise visit from the woman he fell in love with when the Barones vacationed in Italy.
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.
Tempers flare when Marie accuses Debra of not returning a borrowed canister that has sentimental value.
Ray ends up in the doghouse for a shaky financial decision, but it turns out he's not the only one who's guilty.
The women in Robert's life gather to discuss his relationship history.
Ray is jealous because he thinks his brother Robert is spending too much time with his kids.
Debra can't help but question the solidity of her relationship with Ray after her parents make a shocking announcement.
Ray hits the roof when Frank, who generously offered to paint his son's house, refuses to use the color Ray wants.
The Barones reminisce about the birth of their daughter, Ally, when they realize how quickly she is growing up.
At open-school night, Michael reads aloud his story about family members who always yell at one another.
Ray brings home an adult board game in an attempt to spice things up with Debra.
Frank becomes very jealous when Marie starts spending more time with their friend Marco, the new owner of Nemo's restaurant.
Debra tries to turn the tables after Ray loses his wedding ring and is propositioned by an attractive woman.
Marie makes a provocative sculpture and gives it to Ray and Debra.
Ray and Debra lie to Frank about the source of injuries they incurred during romance.
Debra and Marie hope that Robert will be stirred to action when they fix up Amy with Raymond's friend Gianni.
While watching the twins play basketball, Ray has a hard time dealing with the fact that Geoffrey is a terrible athlete.
Debra isn't sure what to think when her father brings an older female companion to Thanksgiving dinner.
Angela's cooking puts Tony in the hospital.
An associate upstages Angela in an ad campaign.
While vacationing in Mexico, Tony (Tony Danza) intercepts a message that leads to Angela's (Judith Light) dismissal at the advertising agency.
Tony urges Angela into a new venture.
Tony (Tony Danza) fears he may lose his little girl when Samantha (Alyssa Milano) decides to apply at a prep school.
Mona (Katherine Helmond) has instant success with the limousine rental service she starts. With Tony Danza.
Samantha (Alyssa Milano) comes home from a party with a hickey on her neck. With Tony Danza.
While serving as attendants at the wedding of close friends, Tony and Angela (Tony Danza, Judith Light) find themselves daydreaming about being the bride and groom.
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.
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.
Fred hits a lucky gambling streak when he and Lamont need money to buy the Sanford Arms.
Fred traces his background and is told he is Jewish and a descendant of King Solomon.
Fred invites B.B. King to dinner and gives him another reason to sing the blues.
Fred is caught spending a lot of time with a white schoolteacher.
Lamont discovers that the porcelain figure he has bought is worth a great deal of money and decides to auction it to make the most profit.
Lamont takes Fred out for a night on the town for his 65th birthday. However, Fred feels overwhelmed by the amount of activities they do.
Much to Fred's delight, Lamont's bride-to-be decides not to marry him.
Lamont buys some copper on speculation, only to discover the goods are stolen.
Robert involves Ray in a complicated plot when he discovers that the woman he is dating thinks he is Ray.
Frank becomes a wanted man after he catches the ball at a college football game and refuses to give it back to the kicker.
A Christmas letter from Marie and Debra causes a family tiff.
Ray asserts his rights as king of the castle after complaining that Debra makes all the household decisions.
Debra hurts Frank's feelings when the family is stranded together during a snowstorm.
Ray vows to win the grand prize of the Frontier Girls cookie drive when Ally's troop leader targets his parents' house.
Marie ruins Robert's lucky suit while ironing it for his interview with the FBI.
Ray and Debra parody Frank and Marie's relationship; the older couple does the same for them, with different results.
Ray is jealous when Debra shows him the mementos she saved from past relationships.
Ray tries to talk to Ally about the birds and the bees, but she's more interested in learning about the meaning of life.
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.
When Lamont and Fred take advantage of a Breathmobile, Fred is convinced that he has TB.
Fred accidentally breaks Lamont's porcelain and glass collection.
Lamont decides to get his own apartment when Fred keeps invading his privacy.
Two deputies come to repossess the furniture when Fred defaults on the payments.
Lamont buys two coffins at an auction hoping to sell them at a profit.
Lamont objects to Fred's plan to propose marriage to widowed Donna Harris.
Fred fakes amnesia in a scheme to get a color television set.
When Lamont finds a suitcase full of money, he puts it in the safe until the police arrive.
Fred and Donna have reconciled their differences and are once again planning to wed.
Lamont is offered a grand piano by a wealthy eccentric if he will move it out of his apartment.
After Lamont refuses to let Fred place a bet, Fred finds out that his number was the winner of the day.
Fred pretends to suffer from whiplash when he has an accident in the pickup truck.
Fred schemes to get Lamont to marry a distant cousin in the hopes of obtaining her dowry.
Fred's fiancee brings a patient who is under her care to dinner at the Sanford home.
When Fred gets a toothache, he insists that Lamont find a white dentist to cure him.
Fred is convinced that Lamont's card-playing buddies are trying to take him for all his money.
A burglar leaves his gun in the Sanford house after Lamont and Rollo scare him off.
A writer realizes that she is in love with her best friend and tries to stop him from marrying another woman, a guileless heiress.
A Los Angeles sports agent (Tom Cruise) finds love with a pretty accountant (Renee Zellweger) after an attack of conscience costs him his job and fiancee.
A powerful swing convinces a hockey player (Adam Sandler) he can join the PGA tour and win back his grandmother's repossessed house.
Billy Madison, an adult goof-off, goes back to elementary school in order to run his father's company.
Oddballs (Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray) and gophers undermine a country-club caddy out to win a college scholarship.
A minor-league pitcher (Richard Pryor) inherits $300 million but must spend $30 million in 30 days to get it.
An unwed accountant (Kirstie Alley) gives birth to Mikey, a hip baby who provides sarcastic commentary on events.
Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason) chases a trucker, his buddy (Burt Reynolds), a runaway bride (Sally Field) and 400 cases of beer.
Harry and Sally have known each other for years, and are very good friends, but they fear sex would ruin the friendship.
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.
Oddballs (Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray) and gophers undermine a country-club caddy out to win a college scholarship.