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Harry (Harry Anderson) and the gang celebrate the return of Bull's seafaring mother (Paddi Edwards) with a whale of a party. With Richard Moll.
Bull (Richard Moll) visits a matchmaker (Cathy McAuley); Christine's (Markie Post) nerves are shot after she is served with divorce papers. With Harry Anderson.
Harry (Harry Anderson) decides to propose to Margaret (Mary Cadorette) at Christine's (Markie Post) post-divorce party.
Harry's guardian angel (Mel Torme) shows him how judicial life would be if he left the bench. With Harry Anderson, John Larroquette.
Dan (John Larroquette) suffers from insomnia caused by a guilty conscience; Bull (Richard Moll) wins a cereal sweepstakes. Larry Linville guest stars.
President Skroob (Mel Brooks) pits evil Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis) against Lone Starr and the half-man, half-dog Barf (John Candy).
The hard-nosed Detroit cop returns to Los Angeles to help solve another case. This time he must direct his efforts towards unraveling the Alphabet Crimes, a series of robberies committed by leather-jacketed punks.
A freewheeling Detroit cop pursuing a murder investigation finds himself dealing with the very different culture of Beverly Hills.
Oddballs (Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray) and gophers undermine a country-club caddy out to win a college scholarship.
President Skroob (Mel Brooks) pits evil Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis) against Lone Starr and the half-man, half-dog Barf (John Candy).
Still reeling after his encounter with a bull, Robert loses his nerve on his first day back with the police force and decides to quit his job to begin a new career in telemarketing.
The sight of Robert's ex-wife prompts the family to reminisce about the demise of the marriage.
Marie surprises the entire family with a two-week vacation in Italy, but for Ray, it's two weeks too long.
Marie surprises the entire family with a two-week vacation in Italy, but for Ray, it's two weeks too long.
Ray's parents finally go too far, prompting him to lose his cool and kick them out of the house once and for all.
Robert quickly goes from deciding which one of three beautiful women he likes to wondering if any still like him.
When Debra and the kids go away for the weekend, Ray accidentally kills Ally's hamster.
Sibling rivalry heats up when a publishing company passes on Ray's sports book and Robert gets promoted.
Ray runs into a girl he disrespected when they dated in high school, but he ends up regretting an apology.
Everything goes astray when Robert starts dating a woman half his age.
While celebrating Thanksgiving, Debra discovers that her seemingly contented parents are miserable with each other.
Ray can't help but enjoy the extra attention his mother lavishes on him when he feels under the weather.
Ray buys Debra an extravagant gift, hoping she'll be so overjoyed that she'll let him take a golf trip.
Ray tries to prove to everyone that he can be counted on after failing to help Debra when she chokes.
Ray's excitement over being sent to the Super Bowl is tempered by the fact that he has to choose a companion.
Ray feels violated after discovering that his mother used to read his private diary when he was a kid.
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.
Hayden attends the Football Coaches Conference of America and meets his idols: George Allen, Hank Stram and Barry Switzer.
Coach Judy Watkins (Pam Stone) gets revenge on Hayden when he mans a booth at the college carnival.
Hayden believes the new university president (Robin Strasser) is a woman with whom he once had a fling.
A bored Hayden seeks Luther's companionship while Christine works on the weekend.
Hayden enrolls his team in the academic class he has been required to teach.
Hayden loses Luther's prized bird while the assistant coach vacations.
Hayden is pleased when Kelly volunteers to fill in for his vacationing secretary.
Hayden follows Christine and her ex-boyfriend (Mike Farrell) to the opera.
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.
Fred holds out for more money when a Japanese land development company offers to buy his house.
Jack adopts a new image to please a wealthy woman who would like to marry him.
Jack pretends he's a doctor to impress his visiting grandfather.
Larry and Furley attempt to stop the threesome from moving to a luxury beach house.
Jack escorts Janet to a stuffy, formal party.
Jack botches a cooking demonstration on a local TV talk show.
Jack signs up for a computer dating service.
Lucille Ball is the host of this retrospective of the best scenes from the series' previous episodes.
Lucille Ball is the host of this retrospective of the best scenes from the series' previous episodes.
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.
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.
Fred tries to sculpt a work of art from junk when he discovers the value of sculpture.
Grady must decide whether to lie when he receives too many Social Security checks.
Julio and the Sanfords decide to merge their junk businesses into one. However, they argue about who will be the star of their television commercial.
Grady steps in to protect the Sanford ``treasures`` when Lamont invites an ex-convict friend home.
Father and son nightclub performers are injured in Fred's house.
Fred's lifestyle is disrupted when Lamont runs for state assemblyman.
Fred, Grady and Bubba become contestants on a television game show, hoping to win a birthday present for Lamont.
A pilot (Robert Hays) afraid to fly follows his stewardess ex-girlfriend (Julie Hagerty) and must take over for the poisoned crew.
When Captain James Hook kidnaps his children, an adult Peter Pan must return to Neverland and reclaim his youthful spirit in order to challenge his old enemy.
A world of adventure is unleashed on siblings Peter and Judy when they find a jungle-themed game called Jumanji in the attic.
As a comet is on a collision course with earth, humans have to prepare for their survival. They randomly select eight hundred thousand people to be saved in order to keep the human race alive.
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.
When Charlie's jealousy threatens his relationship with Chelsea, he turns to Alan for help in becoming a better person; will he be able to pull it off?
Charlie returns from Las Vegas with the woman he married there, who is not Chelsea; Chelsea's dad arrives in town on a visit with his boyfriend.
Charlie and Chelsea get together for one night, despite having ended their relationship; Charlie struggles to accept it as a one time thing.
Charlie has a return engagement with Gail (Tricia Helfer), Chelsea's best friend; Alan has a surprising effect on a female patient.
Jake's new friend, Eldridge, is a bad influence; Alan likes Eldrigdge's attractive mother (Courtney Thorne-Smith).
Alan tries for an intimate night at a hotel with his new girlfriend; Charlie tries his own approach to get the ``girlfriend experience.``
Alan and Jake head out on a road trip; Charlie is shocked to find himself haunted by the ghosts of his ex-girlfriends.
After Charlie's license is suspended, Jake becomes his driver; Alan plans to go to Chelsea's birthday party.
Jake goes to live with Judith and Herb after learning that Alan has been dating Eldridge's mom; Charlie decides to cut back on his drinking.
When Lindsey asks Alan to move in with her, Charlie will do anything to get him to agree to it.
Jake sends Alan a Japanese delicacy; the house comes alive with questionable Christmas lyrics.
A freewheeling Detroit cop pursuing a murder investigation finds himself dealing with the very different culture of Beverly Hills.
The hard-nosed Detroit cop returns to Los Angeles to help solve another case. This time he must direct his efforts towards unraveling the Alphabet Crimes, a series of robberies committed by leather-jacketed punks.
President Skroob (Mel Brooks) pits evil Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis) against Lone Starr and the half-man, half-dog Barf (John Candy).
Dan (John Larroquette) suffers from insomnia caused by a guilty conscience; Bull (Richard Moll) wins a cereal sweepstakes. Larry Linville guest stars.
Harry's guardian angel (Mel Torme) shows him how judicial life would be if he left the bench. With Harry Anderson, John Larroquette.
Harry (Harry Anderson) decides to propose to Margaret (Mary Cadorette) at Christine's (Markie Post) post-divorce party.
Bull (Richard Moll) visits a matchmaker (Cathy McAuley); Christine's (Markie Post) nerves are shot after she is served with divorce papers. With Harry Anderson.
Harry (Harry Anderson) and the gang celebrate the return of Bull's seafaring mother (Paddi Edwards) with a whale of a party. With Richard Moll.
A man (Eric Christmas) who had his money in a failed bank makes a ``withdrawal`` from a bank officer's (John Ingle) home. With Harry Anderson.
The cavalry hires the boys to capture outlaws.
Oddballs (Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray) and gophers undermine a country-club caddy out to win a college scholarship.
President Skroob (Mel Brooks) pits evil Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis) against Lone Starr and the half-man, half-dog Barf (John Candy).
The hard-nosed Detroit cop returns to Los Angeles to help solve another case. This time he must direct his efforts towards unraveling the Alphabet Crimes, a series of robberies committed by leather-jacketed punks.