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51.
Knots Landing (1979–1993)
Episode:
While the Cat's Away
(1985)
TV-PG | Drama, Romance
Greg and Abby make sure the detonation area at Empire Valley goes ahead, despite it being in the place Gary didn't want it. Val gets used to being a mother to the twins as Ben feels left ... See full summary »
Director: Lorraine Senna | Stars: Alec Baldwin, William Devane, Kevin Dobson, Julie Harris
Votes: 19
52.
L.A. Law (1986–1994)
Episode:
Happy Trails
(1990)
TV-PG | 48 min | Drama
The Rosalind Shays lawsuit continues with Grace and Victor springing a surprise witness against Rosalind when her own daughter Susan Raab testifies against her, embarrassing Rosalind. But ... See full summary »
Director: Win Phelps | Stars: Harry Hamlin, Susan Dey, Corbin Bernsen, Jill Eikenberry
Votes: 38
53.
L.A. Law (1986–1994)
Episode:
Justice Swerved
(1990)
TV-PG | 48 min | Drama
Victor is co-counsel in defending a woman accused, along with her husband, of murdering their intellectually disabled newborn baby and who claim it was the result of Sudden Infant Death ... See full summary »
Director: Menachem Binetski | Stars: Harry Hamlin, Susan Dey, Corbin Bernsen, Jill Eikenberry
Votes: 54
54.
L.A. Law (1986–1994)
Episode:
The Last Gasp
(1990)
TV-PG | 48 min | Drama
Victor is moved by a mother's pleas and agrees to make an emotional appeal for clemency for Hector Rodriguez, a old friend on death row facing execution. Meanwhile, Grace tackles her first ... See full summary »
Director: Rick Wallace | Stars: Harry Hamlin, Susan Dey, Corbin Bernsen, Jill Eikenberry
Votes: 37
55.
L.A. Law (1986–1994)
Episode:
Watts a Matter?
(1990)
TV-PG | 48 min | Drama
Racial tensions threaten to explode in city-wide rioting when Rollins represents an innocent black family suing the Los Angeles Police Department for excessive violence when the police ... See full summary »
Director: Tom Moore | Stars: Harry Hamlin, Susan Dey, Corbin Bernsen, Jill Eikenberry
Votes: 192
56.
The Lot (1999–2001)
Episode:
Danny Matthews Takes a Wife
(2001)
Comedy, Drama
To quell gay rumors, Danny Matthews proposes to Rachel. Fabian confesses his bisexuality to Mary and Leo. Jack blackmails Norma to sniff out someone from a pesky morality group.
Director: Doug Wager | Stars: Sara Botsford, Stephanie Faracy, François Giroday, Steven Petrarca
57.
The Lot (1999–2001)
Episode:
Detox
(2001)
Comedy, Drama
When Victor's morphine use becomes a problem, Jack tries to cover his tracks. Victor stays in Norma's guest house and she helps him get clean. Charlie discovers Libby had his name cut from the picture. Rachel endorses Mary's lipstick.
Director: Sharon Hall | Stars: Sara Botsford, Stephanie Faracy, François Giroday, Steven Petrarca
58.
The Lot (1999–2001)
Episode:
Happy Landings
(1999)
Comedy, Drama
The studio is upended when Harry Sylver is ousted and replaced by Roland White, who changes scripts, commissions unfilmable garments, and opts not to renew Norma's contract. Meanwhile, June becomes a diva.
Director: Guy Ferland | Stars: Sara Botsford, Linda Cardellini, Stephanie Faracy, François Giroday
59.
The Lot (1999–2001)
Episode:
Kids
(2001)
Comedy, Drama
When Fabian's niece Peggy visits, she's corrupted by Norma, who finagles the girl a role in a movie. Meanwhile, Rachel finds herself dating both playful Victor and uptight Charlie.
Director: Turi Meyer | Stars: Sara Botsford, Stephanie Faracy, François Giroday, Steven Petrarca
60.
The Lot (1999–2001)
Episode:
Nebraska Johnston
(2001)
Comedy, Drama
Leo options a Broadway play for a black actress, which the Hays Code prevents her from making. Rachel feels her career is ruined by a scar; Charlie gets writing help from the mailboy; Victor takes Norma to a drag bar where she's arrested.
Director: Sharon Hall | Stars: Sara Botsford, Stephanie Faracy, François Giroday, Steven Petrarca
61.
The Lot (1999–2001)
Episode:
New Mogul in Town
(2001)
Comedy, Drama
Leo Sylver takes over the studio and is threatened to remove all anti-Nazi sentiment from his newest picture if he wants it to get distribution. Meanwhile, Norma is at risk of losing her home, and Jack bets he can make a star of Victor.
Director: Doug Wager | Stars: Sara Botsford, Stephanie Faracy, François Giroday, Steven Petrarca
62.
The Lot (1999–2001)
Episode:
Oscar's Wilde
(2001)
Comedy, Drama
A biopic about Oscar Wilde is a disaster. Victor is unaware he's portraying a gay man, Charlie is forced to rewrite Wilde's sexuality, Fabian gets his ex a role in the movie, and Norma is assaulted by the director, who's been dating Mary.
Director: Sharon Hall | Stars: Sara Botsford, Stephanie Faracy, François Giroday, Steven Petrarca
63.
The Lot (1999–2001)
Episode:
Property of Sylver Screen
(2001)
Comedy, Drama
Letitia betrays Mary by listening in and reporting the details of her private telephone conversation. Rachel quits a film and is replaced by Norma, who is miscast and drives Charlie crazy with rewrites. Victor tries to get Fabian in shape.
Director: Stephen M. Katz | Stars: Sara Botsford, Stephanie Faracy, François Giroday, Steven Petrarca
64.
The Lot (1999–2001)
Episode:
Stiffed
(2001)
Comedy, Drama
After Colin drops dead, Mary tells June that he was her father. Fabian steals Colin's corpse so a distraught June can spend time with the dad she never knew. Meanwhile, Rachel agrees to extend her contract if Leo rehires Charlie.
Director: Turi Meyer | Stars: Sara Botsford, Stephanie Faracy, François Giroday, Steven Petrarca
65.
The Lot (1999–2001)
Episode:
The Accident
(2001)
Comedy, Drama
Following a car wreck that left Rachel in a coma, the cover story is blown by a reporter who reveals Victor was driving. Charlie uses his grief to craft a script as Fabian and Norma console each other, which they each later regret.
Director: Jonathan Schmock | Stars: Sara Botsford, Stephanie Faracy, François Giroday, Steven Petrarca
66.
The Lot (1999–2001)
Episode:
The Portable Libby Wilson
(2001)
Comedy, Drama
Victor receives acting lessons from Norma, gets injections for back pain, and then is humiliated when he's formally introduced to the public. Charlie learns Libby has an open marriage. Mary markets her own lipstick.
Director: Sharon Hall | Stars: Sara Botsford, Stephanie Faracy, François Giroday, Steven Petrarca
67.
Melrose Place (1992–1999)
Episode:
Otherwise Engaged
(1994)
TV-14 | 45 min | Drama, Romance
After Amanda points out to Alison that her engagement ring is quite cheap, she and Billy go shopping for a real diamond ring. Jo realizes that she's pregnant with Reed's baby and considers ... See full summary »
Director: Chip Chalmers | Stars: Josie Bissett, Thomas Calabro, Doug Savant, Grant Show
Votes: 103
68.
Miami Vice (1984–1989)
Episode:
Florence Italy
(1986)
TV-14 | 48 min | Action, Crime, Drama
Crockett and Tubbs track a Grand Prix race-car driver after the body of a slain prostitute is thrown from his speeding car. Guest star: Danny Sullivan.
Director: John Nicolella | Stars: Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, Saundra Santiago, Michael Talbott
Votes: 484
69.
Mike Hammer, Private Eye (1997–1998)
Episode:
Countdown to Murder
(1998)
TV-14 | 43 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Hammer (Stacey Keach) helps an old flame accused of murdering her ex-husband.
Director: William Lucking | Stars: Stacy Keach, Shane Conrad, Shannon Whirry, Kent Williams
Votes: 32
70.
Remington Steele (1982–1987)
Episode:
Coffee, Tea or Steele
(1985)
TV-PG | 49 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy
A high-end airline hires the Steele Agency to find out why a dead body was found in an airplane's passenger luggage before the news leaks out and ruins them.
Director: Christopher Hibler | Stars: Stephanie Zimbalist, Pierce Brosnan, Doris Roberts, George Coe
Votes: 93
71.
Riptide (1984–1986)
Episode:
Peter Pan Is Alive and Well
(1984)
TV-14 | 48 min | Action, Crime, Drama
When the Riptide agency is hired to catch a thief in a luxerous beach club, they come across an old lifeguard pal of cody's. But it's his life which has to be guarded after he gets in a heap of trouble thanks to his playboy lifestyle.
Director: Tony Mordente | Stars: Perry King, Joe Penny, Thom Bray, Ken Olandt
Votes: 44
72.
The Sopranos (1999–2007)
Episode:
Boca
(1999)
TV-MA | 52 min | Crime, Drama
The capos discuss what to do about the local soccer coach, while Junior's mouth causes him some embarrassment.
Director: Andy Wolk | Stars: James Gandolfini, Lorraine Bracco, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli
Votes: 8,413
73.
Three's Company (1976–1984)
Episode:
Jack Be Quick
(1983)
TV-PG | Comedy
Jack's girlfriend wants him to be the father of her child but not get married which Jack believes in. He then leaves. Later she calls him to talk about it and when Janet hears it, she ... See full summary »
Director: Dave Powers | Stars: John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, Priscilla Barnes, Richard Kline
Votes: 165
74.
We Got It Made (1983–1988)
Episode:
Mickey Gets Married: Part 1
(1983)
Comedy
Unaware of his powerful stature in the business world, Mickey falls for Claudia's uncle, who's significantly older.
Director: Alan Rafkin | Stars: Teri Copley, Matt McCoy, Tom Villard, Bonnie Urseth
75.
WIOU (1990–1991)
Episode:
Bleeds, It Leads
(1991)
60 min | Drama
A WNDY news policy troubles Liz and has Eddie and Taylor scrambling for gory stories; the fate of a feuding couple's frozen embryos is uncertain; Neal focuses in on Floyd's sight instructor.
Director: Ben Bolt | Stars: John Shea, Helen Shaver, Harris Yulin, Phil Morris
76.
Baby Boom (1988–1989)
Episode:
Christmas '88
(1988)
30 min | Comedy
J.C. makes sure Santa goes to town for her first Christmas with Elizabeth, while Fritz celebrates his wife's return from the Betty Ford Center.
Director: Bruce A. Block | Stars: Kate Jackson, Daniel Bardol, Joy Behar, Susie Essman
77.
Baby Boom (1988–1989)
Episode:
Guilt
(1988)
Comedy
J.C. gets some advice from TV moms Margaret Anderson and June Cleaver.
Director: Ron Lagomarsino | Stars: Kate Jackson, Daniel Bardol, Joy Behar, Susie Essman
78.
Baby Boom (1988–1989)
Episode:
One Wednesday
(1989)
Comedy
The loss of an important account and Elizabeth's mischief at the office make it a frustrating day for J.C.
Director: Max Tash | Stars: Kate Jackson, Daniel Bardol, Joy Behar, Susie Essman
79.
Baby Boom (1988–1989)
Episode:
Saturday
(1988)
Comedy
Elizabeth has a play date with her friend Jamie. When Jamie and her parents show up J.C. becomes nervous because of their appearance, and spends all day worrying.
Director: Robert Klane | Stars: Kate Jackson, Daniel Bardol, Joy Behar, Susie Essman
80.
Baby Boom (1988–1989)
Episode:
Stress
(1988)
Comedy
J.C. stands back to look at her life when she begins to fear that, like her father, she'll die of a heart attack.
Director: Mary Kay Place | Stars: Kate Jackson, Daniel Bardol, Joy Behar, Susie Essman
81.
Baby Boom (1988–1989)
Episode:
The He-Man Woman's Hater Club
(1988)
Comedy
J.C's boss asks her to give a presentation to secure a $2 million account. She arrives at the company's headquarters only to discover that it is an all men's "club".
Director: Alan Mandel | Stars: Kate Jackson, Daniel Bardol, Joy Behar, Susie Essman
82.
Baby Boom (1988–1989)
Episode:
When It Rains
(1989)
Comedy
J.C. has her hands full when Helga quits, Elizabeth gets sick, the doctor is cute, and the parade of unsuitable nannies seems endless.
Director: Steven Robman | Stars: Kate Jackson, Daniel Bardol, Joy Behar, Susie Essman
83.
It's a Living (1980–1989)
Episode:
The Roof Show
(1986)
TV-14 | Comedy
Sonny gets stuck on the roof, and as each waitress comes up to tell him to get back to work they one by one also get stuck there, leaving Nancy, Howard and Amy to handle the restaurant by themselves.
Director: J.D. Lobue | Stars: Barrie Youngfellow, Gail Edwards, Paul Kreppel, Crystal Bernard
Votes: 17
84.
High Mountain Rangers (1987–1988)
Episode:
Asylum
(1988)
Action, Adventure
Matt leads a search for Olga Denilov, a Soviet ski champion, and her trainer-father, Pjotr Denilov, both of whom he's accused of helping to defect. Jesse and Matt worry about Dingy being attacked by rabid wolves.
Director: James W. Roberson | Stars: Robert Conrad, Christian Conrad, Shane Conrad, Tony Acierto
85.
Cold Case (2003–2010)
Episode:
The Brush Man
(2009)
TV-14 | 44 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
A kind and friendly brush salesman's case is reopened from the 1960's after his remains are discovered in a pond. The Cold Case team learn that he was trying to battle his own troubled past.
Director: Roxann Dawson | Stars: Kathryn Morris, Danny Pino, John Finn, Jeremy Ratchford
Votes: 298
86.
Loose Women (1999– )
Episode:
Episode #14.7
(2009)
60 min | Talk-Show
Stars: Andrea McLean, Sherrie Hewson, Denise Welch, Jane McDonald
87.
Baby Boom (1988–1989)
Episode:
A Fine Romance
(1989)
Comedy
Director: Steven Robman | Stars: Kate Jackson, Daniel Bardol, Joy Behar, Susie Essman
88.
Baby Boom (1988–1989)
Episode:
Charlotte's Secret
(1989)
Comedy
Stars: Kate Jackson, Daniel Bardol, Joy Behar, Susie Essman
89.
Baby Boom (1988–1989)
Episode:
J.C. the Man
(1989)
Comedy
Stars: Kate Jackson, Daniel Bardol, Joy Behar, Susie Essman
90.
Parenthood (1990–1991)
Episode:
Fun for Kids
(1991)
TV-PG | Comedy, Drama
Tod's mom (Robin Peterson) pays a surprise visit, and to everyone's surprise, she's a stripper; Frank and Nathan clash over parenting techniques.
Director: Allan Arkush | Stars: Ed Begley Jr., Jayne Atkinson, Max Elliott Slade, Thora Birch
Votes: 174
91.
Home Again with Bob Vila (1990– )
Episode:
Final House Tour - Malibu, CA Beach House
(1992)
TV-G | Documentary
Stars: Bob Vila, Pamela Anderson, Robyn Peterson
92.
The Lot (1999–2001)
Episode:
It
(1999)
Comedy, Drama
Following the suicide of a Hollywood starlet, June Parker is tapped to become the new "it' girl, despite the protests of her mother.
Director: Guy Ferland | Stars: Sara Botsford, Linda Cardellini, Stephanie Faracy, Allen Garfield
93.
The Lot (1999–2001)
Episode:
Overnight Star
(1999)
Comedy, Drama
The studio's attempt to make June an overnight star is jeopardized by the unexpected death of Jean Harlow, which dominates the headlines. Meanwhile, Norma frets about being cast as a 40-year-old mother.
Director: Guy Ferland | Stars: Sara Botsford, Linda Cardellini, Stephanie Faracy, Allen Garfield
94.
The Lot (1999–2001)
Episode:
Stardom
(1999)
Comedy, Drama
June is warned to stay away from lowly screenwriter Charlie, and Norma is required to diet.
Director: Guy Ferland | Stars: Sara Botsford, Linda Cardellini, Stephanie Faracy, Allen Garfield
95.
High Mountain Rangers (1987–1988)
Episode:
Matt's Choice
(1988)
Action, Adventure
Matt and Avila rescue two skiers, Chaz Collins and Dana Brooks, who were caught in an avalanche, but then a blizzard downs their chopper.
Director: Liz Lindberg | Stars: Robert Conrad, Shane Conrad, Christian Conrad, Tony Acierto
96.
High Mountain Rangers (1987–1988)
Episode:
Ordeal
(1988)
Action, Adventure
Upset over a family dispute, Jesse hikes to a remote, snowy canyon, where he's wounded by Beaudine, a drunken hunter, who's afraid to report the accident.
Director: Joan Conrad | Stars: Robert Conrad, Shane Conrad, Christian Conrad, Tony Acierto