Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 126
- In liberal San Francisco a conservative cartoonist tries to keep his two daughters, who rent an apartment below him, safe. In season 6 the cartoonist buys a small-town newspaper in Tiburon.
- A trio of black youths learn about life, love, friendship, credit cards, gambling, and a variety of other things while growing up in an inner city.
- Each week, several great achievers would attempt to break a world record on the show. Before each feat was attempted, three contestants would place bets on whether or not the person would do it successfully or not. The records were typically not of the outstanding kind. Examples included longest time walking on a rolling log, most quarters flipped off an elbow, skate-boarding in a U-channel the longest, and various track-and-field type actions.
- Henry's Cosmic Cow puppet is stolen by an over-zealous fan.
- Muriel's friend from college, Sylvia Walker, pays her a visit after undergoing a divorce. While left alone with Henry, Sylvia makes advances towards him.
- Monroe feels it's time to finally lose his virginity. Henry hopes talking will help, while Sara thinks a sex surrogate is a better idea. Oddly enough, Mrs. Rafkin may be the answer.
- Sara decides to pursue a job on a TV talk show instead of getting her college degree.
- 1980–1987TV-PG7.3 (20)TV EpisodeBrad breaks off his engagement to Jackie when he goes back to being a street police officer.
- Henry has intimacy issues with Muriel after the baby is born.
- Iris is feeling depressed. When she doesn't show up at the Rush's everyone is worried.
- April has a fling with a much older music executive, much to Henry's chagrin.
- Sara, April and Monroe start a business selling Grandma Rush's cookies, which doesn't quite work out the way they expected.
- Iris falls in love with a man who she believes is highly successful.
- April's father, Bill, comes to visit. April and Muriel plan a reunion between Bill and Henry to put an end to their childhood argument from which they haven't spoken in forty years. A bad cheesecake almost ruins their reunion.
- An "oversexed quarterback" chooses Muriel to photograph him nude.
- Henry's practical joker rival, Charlie, makes a visit. Henry schemes with Monroe to finally pull one over on Charlie. But Charlie has his own plan that throws Henry for a loop.
- Against her father's wishes, Jackie falls for and accepts a marriage proposal from a police officer she's only known for a couple of months. After Muriel succeeds in getting Henry to let Jackie make her own decisions, Will Henry's biggest concern and Jackies' worst nightmare come true?
- 1980–1987TV-PG7.2 (31)TV EpisodeHenry loses his job when he writes a satire of Cosmic Cow and Nancy Reagan fixing the country's problems. To combat the salary loss, Muriel takes a job and the Rushes deal with the role reversal.
- Arthur Wainwright gives Henry an assignment that requires him to work overnight, which is a huge burden for Henry as he has jury duty. Therefore, Muriel, Jackie and Monroe take turns keeping Henry awake at night.
- Henry is shocked to find his friend is marrying a much younger woman.
- 1980–1987TV-PG5.8 (23)TV EpisodeApril's father ships a piano to her, which gets stuck while being delivered and blocks Muriel and Monroe's way to the hospital when Muriel goes into labor.
- After Iris gets mugged, the Rushes decide to add on a room for her. Unfortunately, the male workers hired are young and inept, as Henry informs their mother who runs the business. She hires a female foreman, much to the boys' surprise.
- Jackie and Sara, in order to be able to afford a vacation, exchanges apartments with a European couple whom Henry thinks may be terrorists.
- Henry threatens to move out when Muriel's mother says she's moving in
- It's Muriel's 42nd birthday, and she discovers she's pregnant.