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- The comic misadventures of the "skinflint" comedian and his friends.
- Popeye is enjoying watering his patriotic garden on July 4 when he catches his nephews attempting to light fireworks. The game is on when he attempts to confiscate the fireworks and the boys strike back with edgy pranks. Bluto and Olive Oyl do not appear in this cartoon.
- The task is to boost sales at a Planet Hollywood for one evening shift, Protégé the first evening, Versacorp the next. For the fourth week, "womanly wiles" are the heart of Protégé's strategy and Versacorp members make questionable choices.
- Old man Link Morley believes women should wait on men like menial servants. Bound to show his son how it's done, he orders around his son's new bride like a housemaid. But once the new couple is paying for their keep, Rowena makes a stand.
- Drew persuades Lord Mercer to re-hire his daughter Milan as president of Winfred-Louder. She holds an in-store rave that seriously boosts sales but he still isn't pleased. Lewis eats the human liver that Oswald brought home for medical classes.
- Drew becomes an Internet Star after he begins promoting products for Winfred-Louder via 24/7 webcams from his home.
- Management wants Drew to hire the new regional manager but refuses his request to be Human resources manager. Wick offers him the position of store manager if he is picked for the position. Drew agrees and finds he's dealing with the devil.
- Drew takes salsa dancing lessons to prepare for his planned wedding day. Roselyn Sanchez plays his sexy dancing instructor. When Drew practices with Kellie, he has feelings for her. Kellie visits the class and sees him dancing with Roselyn.
- Drew starts seeing a cute chick who is compulsively politically correct (health food, hemp clothing, recycling, etc). The Buzz Beer partners plan a barbecue to boost sales but Drew tries to hide the fact from her they plan to grill burgers.
- The local paper runs an article indicating Drew died in the accident that put him in a coma. In spite, Mimi sends his death certificate to his credit card company who freezes his account. Searching meaning, he volunteers at a crisis center.
- Lewis scams Bo Derek into coming with him. Kate reconnects with a former nerd now wealthy and good-looking. Oswald meets a beautiful classmate he doesn't remember but she remembers him. Drew cozies with a cheerleader with a really bad side.
- Drew wants to marry before baby is born. Kellie accepts but after an engagement party goes into labor on way to city hall for the ceremony. At the hospital Drew recruits a priest giving last rites. Then a great thank you to the show's fans.
- Because their schedules clash, Kate moves in with Drew but sees Speedy as deliberately interfering with her time with Drew. After Kate has Drew put Speedy outside there is an incident and Drew brings an animal psychologist that Lewis knows.
- Drew receives a letter from Steve with a check to help since Mimi lives with him. He wants back with Mimi but she is dating Larry so Drew arranges a meeting. Then a one-night stand Steve had in his world travel arrives and Steve tells Mimi.
- Drew feels like a kept man when his girlfriend/boss has him run many personal errands. When driving her poodle, Mr. Laffoon, to a dog groomer in her 'Vette, he races Mimi in her new Mustang, hoping his girlfriend Christine doesn't find out.
- Steve is uncharacteristically violent, assaulting a man at his son's daycare center and one at Winfred-Louder's cosmetic counter where Drew got him a job. Drew is convinced that Steve's aggression comes from jealousy of him.
- Oswald is not willing to trust his dad, Roscoe, after he is released from prison. Roscoe gets a job selling properties in a resort residential development. Drew works there part-time. But Drew discovers the property company is questionable.
- Mimi's stayover hookup Tyler insists on sticking around and tells Mimi he's painting art although he's just loafing. After unsuccessfully bribing him to leave, Drew connects with a hired enforcer Lewis knows. Drew only asks him to scare Tyler.
- Oswald contracts to deliver Easter baskets for Winfred-Lauder with a partner but then gets greedy and decides to go it alone. When the chocolate Easter bunnies melt while being stored in Drew's basement, the foursome rally to make delivery.
- Mimi puts Antabuse in a big cookie and gives it to Drew, making it seem to be from Winfred-Louder. Unaware, Drew shares it with the gang. In forced sobriety, Lewis and Oswald meet former alcoholic women and Drew pops a big question to Kate.
- Drew bumps into his former pastor and his daughter Elaine at the Warsaw. Drew asks her out and she accepts. Drew finds out she's gay and she reveals she wants him to play along to quiet her parents. Then they start vying for the same woman.
- Lewis wants to bring a date to the wedding of a former girlfriend who told him he would always be alone. The gang tries to help him but each fail. His mom arrives and reveals he has a 162 IQ but doesn't know it. Then he tries a Mensa party.
- 1967–196930m7.6 (19)TV EpisodeThe Sonnett's travel to the remote area of Will's younger days. They find a mother bedfast with tick fever, an old flame of Will's with troubles married to an outlaw who's away. They nurse the woman well and tend to her children.
- The Sonnets are railroaded on trumped-up charges in a small town where they heard Jim stayed 4 days. Rather than let them pay a fine, the judge sentences them to work the local railroad tunnel for 30 days. On the job, things become grim.
- Jack handles an overenthusiastic fan. The writer of the jingle of the new sponsor unintentionally reveals something funny. John Wayne offers to take girl singer Jaye P. Morgan out to dinner. Jack freelances as a violinist.
- George asks Walter, an employee of his with a talent for drawing, to help him create a TV ad for the cleaners. Louise wonders at his resistance and discovers it is because he is illiterate and helps him overcome the shame and learn to read.
- Tom's hopes of being promoted from VP to Prez at the publishing company when the position becomes open are dashed when a rival gets the job. But there's more going on behind the scenes and George rallies to support Tom to keep his hopes up.
- Florence emcees a bingo fund raiser at church but needs card markers. George's friend arrives with a bagful of casino chips, eluding men who plan to murder him for the money. Trick is he registered in George's name and the men come looking.
- Third and concluding episode of a 3 parter in which George and Tom try to get back Tom and Helen's vacation home money before Helen finds out Tom lost it in the well known pigeon drop where a promise for a big short-term profit is promised.
- Anxious to receive call from a banker about a loan for inflationary times, George opts to stay and look after Jessica while the rest go to the theater to see a play, "Knights of the Longbow." To lull her to sleep, he spins a medieval tale of King George and Dark Knight Inflation.
- Florence enters poem-writing contest for her dream man, soap opera "star" Kent Tobin. When she learns the Jeffersons and the Willises are attending an event that evening in which Tobin will appear, she begs to go. Alone at home, she dreams.
- George refuses to allow Florence to accompany he and Louise to Atlantic City. After they leave, Florence gets a minor injury in a stakeout she allows the police of a nearby suspected drug deal. Guilty, George thinks she's seriously injured.
- Charlie's bar is just breaking even and when he needs to go out to Florida, Louise seizes the opportunity to disprove George's assertion women don't have business minds. She plans to put the bar in the black with a biker gang private party.
- Norm slips and says "I love you" to Shelly so he tries to convince her he uses the phrase with everyone. Laurie runs for city council against an opponent threatening to close half the social service offices in the city. Look for sight gag.
- In the series finale Norm asks Shelly out and she says yes. He plans their date when Shelly introduces to the office a friend Travis from Colorado, saying he is in town visiting. Norm reacts and she warns him about his issue with jealousy.
- Norm, Laurie and Danny resolve to start relationships. A fan of Norm loves his hockey bad boy image, Laurie meets a Scottish guy and Danny buys a toupee and is pursued by an attractive woman. But Laurie can't get sleep and Norm is too cute.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.4 (96)TV EpisodeCold Open: Clinton gloats on being acquitted in impeachment trial. Linda Tripp, Tom Brokaw. A couple share too much bedroom heat but are offended when others reference it. Weekend Update: Jerry Falwell with proof that a Teletubby is gay.
- Cold open; President Bush offers suicide bombers a better deal in pay and "virgins" if they check their bomb at any US embassy. Can the Rock take a Kattan punch? Hardball with Chris Matthews. Bigfoot sings recordings. Kentucky vice squad.
- "Dan Rather" plays an alternate translation of a Bin Laden video where he describes push back from the hijackers. A family of four's road trip ski weekend is a nightmare of wondering if the stove wasn't left on, the back door is locked.
- 1962–1992TV-G7.8 (25)TV EpisodeVictor Buono (book "It Could Be Verse"); Rich Little discusses his various impressions; Jo Ann Pflug talks about her recent marriage; golfer Tom Weiskopf plays air hockey with Johnny.
- 1962–1992TV-G8.4 (26)TV EpisodeJohnny presents international proverbs. Peter Falk (Columbo (1971)); Robert Klein performs stand-up and is interviewed; Victoria Principal (The Naked Ape (1973)); pancake flipping champion Linda Monteleone.
- 1962–1992TV-G8.5 (41)TV EpisodeDavid Janssen (Harry O (1973)); Lily Tomlin (album "Modern Scream"); Natalie Cole performs; Irwin Shaw (novel "Night Work").
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G7.9 (23)TV EpisodeJohnny offers some crime prevention tips. Barbara Eden (Harper Valley P.T.A. (1981)); Bobby Kelton performs stand-up; cartoonist Arnold Roth.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G8.0 (23)TV EpisodeJohnny teaches a class for actors in commercials. Lauren Bacall talks about touring with her musical "Woman of the Year" following its Broadway run; Pete Fountain performs with the NBC Orchestra; Jim Fowler presents wild animals.
- Detroit SWAT goes after a barricaded gunman with apparent mental health issues not taking medication. "Diesel" is taking a college course. "Old School" suffers an injury at a breach looking for ATM thieves. "Ricochet" gets a team tattoo.
- Detroit SWAT have a mobile mission of a truck that has been carjacked and the woman driver is being held hostage. Officer Johnny Baker runs the Dallas Police shooting competition and plans to get the gift his eldest son has asked for.
- Team confronts an assault-weapons robbery suspect but a possible hostage child causes problems for their sniper. Bust of meth lab in home where residents have built a bunker with tunnels. Warrant on Hurricane Katrina refugees dealing drugs.
- Host Bill Burr; Jack White performs.
- Kirby must learn the scientific method so she can shatter Casey's egg drop project record.
- On an island off Thailand, Long-Tailed Macaques use rocks to open shellfish, so much so as to deplete the resource. In a forest in Malaysia, Dusky Langurs struggle to cross new roads so fire hose is used to build a monkey bridge.