When an apple on the Bundys' tree is seen hanging over the D'Arcy's yard, a battle royal ensues between the two neighboring...
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1994
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Alex Karras stars as junior football league coach "Moose" Novak in this cautionary tale about living life vicariously through...
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Coach Puckett
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1987
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Once again short of funds, Vera (Beth Howland) takes a second job as a radio deejay. Calling herself "Nightbird", Vera adopts...
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1985
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Jolene (Celia Weston) appears as a panelist on the TV talk show "Working Women." Her description of working conditions at...
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1985
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The first wedding anniversary of Vera (Beth Howland) and her policeman husband Elliot (Charles Levin) threatens to be a...
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1985
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Alice ends its nine-season run with the series' 202nd episode, in which Mel Sharples (Vic Tayback) finally sells the diner...
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1985
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Worried about a family of blue jays that has nested in the sign in front of Mel's Diner, Vera (Beth Howland) climbs upward to...
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1984
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While chowing down on Mel's chili, Alice (Linda Lavin) chips a tooth (talk about "tough beans"!) She immediately heads to...
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1984
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All through his childhood, Mel (Vic Tayback) was led to believe that his pet dog was a war hero. The "leader" of this...
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1984
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Mel (Vic Tayback) wants trophy-winning ballplayer Jolene (Celia Weston) as pitcher for his softball team. Jolene, however,...
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1984
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Accompanying Carrie (Martha Raye) to the racetrack, Tommy (Philip McKeon) surprises everyone--including himself--by winning...
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1984
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Vera (Beth Howland) has decided to marry Elliot (Charles Levin), the cop who gave her...
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1983
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On the advice of self-proclaimed legal expert Earl Hicks (Dave Madden), Mel ups the security at the diner by having his...
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1983
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Tommy (Philip McKeon) loves playing basketball, but he doesn't love being in a lengthy slump. Convinced that he's lost his...
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1983
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Having long dreamed of owning a Porsche, Mel (Vic Tayback) is thrilled when his dream is fulfilled. Even better--the precious...
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1983
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When her crabby landlady evicts her pets, an outraged Vera (Beth Howland) predicts dire consequence for the old woman....
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1983
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Alice returned from a two-month hiatus (and back to its original Sunday-night timeslot) with this episode, originally...
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1983
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Mel (Vic Tayback) must undergo minor surgery for a deviated septum. While at the hospital, Mel wonders if it might be worth...
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1982
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As a rule, Valentine's Day brings out the best in everyone. However, this rule seldom applies in the special world of TV...
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1982
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Tommy (Philip McKeon) is spending so much time playing basketball that he doesn't have time to study. When Tommy's grades...
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1982
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Ruth Buzzi guest stars as Chloe, the much-talked-about by heretofore unseen wife of owlish diner patron Henry (Marvin...
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1981
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The air is filled with cries of "Stow It! Stow It" when Mel (Vic Tayback) gets into a verbal argument with the parrot owned...
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1981
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In order to pay for college, Tommy (Philip McKeon) takes a night job as a singer in a non-alcoholic bar. Unfortunately,...
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1981
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Mel (Vic Tayback) is none too happy when his mom Carrie (Martha Raye) takes over the kitchen and starts turning out her...
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1981
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Hoping for a romantic rendezvous with her new boyfriend Mitch (Philip R. Allen), Alice (Linda Lavin) is instead saddled with...
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1981
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Per the episode's title, Alice prepares to celebrate (if that is the correct word) her fortieth birthday. Alas, the...
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1981
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Mel (Vic Tayback) is seized by a feeling of profound depression when he looks around and realizes that he has no heirs to...
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1981
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Just when he thought it was safe to go into his apartment again, Mel (Vic Tayback) is descended upon by his overbearing...
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1980
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With the help of local legal expert Earl Hicks (Dave Madden), Mel (Vic Tayback) signs a profit-sharing agreement with...
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1980
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TV sitcom icon Eve Arden appears as a pscyhologist who runs a TV talk show for teenagers. Everyone at the diner is delighted...
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1980
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Mel (Vic Tayback) finally gives up the restaurant business and sells his diner. The...
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1979
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Alice's 14-year-old son Tommy (Philip McKeon) is in the throes of his first case of puppy love. Not that there's been any...
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1979
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Mel (Vic Tayback) has come up with what he thinks is a sure-fire promotional gimmick: If his waitresses don't deliver...
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1979
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Mel (Vic Tayback) is so intent upon wedding his girlfriend Marie (Victoria Carroll) that he purchases a very expensive...
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1979
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Though it may be impossible to comprehend, Flo (Polly Holliday) finds herself dateless on New Year's Eve. With everyone else...
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1978
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While Mel (Vic Tayback) takes a snooze in the storeroom, Alice (Linda Lavin) is left alone to man (or woman) the counter on a...
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1978
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Big Bubba Jones
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1976
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This TV movie opens with a Hefner-like magazine publisher (Richard Long), who's just turned forty, answering his doorbell....
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1974
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1973
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This animated musical, based on E.B. White's children's book classic, is about a courageous spider who helps save the life of...
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1973
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1972
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Season two of The Partridge Family is significant for two reasons: number one, the role of Chris Patridge, played during...
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1971
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Investigating the strange noises coming from her garage, widow Shirley Partridge (Shirley Jones) discovers her five children...
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1970
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Loosely inspired by the career of the real-life family singing group the Cowsills, the ABC sitcom The Partridge Family...
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1970
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Frequent Bewitched supporting actor Steve Franken shows up on this occasion in the role of Samantha's prankish cousin Henry....
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1969
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