Television comedies from the 70s 80s & 90s-Great stars in memorable shows.

Mad About You

S3, EP9 "Once More, With Feeling"

Paul and Jamie are arguing over their sexual prowess, which creates a tense atmosphere that is obvious to their friends; they lie about the cause, but the lies have repercussions.

Mad About You

S3, EP10 "The City"

Jamie's had a bad day, and doesn't want to go to the movies with Paul, but he persuades her to go out to meet Ira's new girlfriend (Marita Geraghty). As they struggle to get across town, they are plagued by turbulent encounters with strangers.

Mad About You

S3, EP11 "Our Fifteen Minutes"

PBS asks the Buchmans to film themselves in their apartment for 15 minutes with no cuts for a "slice of life" documentary; Paul and Jamie become increasingly uncomfortable.

Mad About You

S3, EP12 "How to Fall in Love"

Jamie disagrees with Paul's technique when he begins a video on how to meet and date women; at the Buchman's apartment, Ira squares off with an old school friend of Jamie's.

My Two Dads

S2, EP14 "Basket Case"

A quack doctor tells Michael (Paul Reiser) he has a terminal illness; Joey (Greg Evigan) vows revenge when Nicole (Staci Keanan) is cut from a basketball team.

My Two Dads

S2, EP15 "You Love Me, Right?"

Michael's (Paul Reiser) visiting Uncle Raymond (Jan Murray) makes promises to Nicole (Staci Keanan) he can't keep. Cameo appearance by Willie Mays.

Just Shoot Me

S7, EP7 "The Write Stuff"

Maya ghostwrites a poem for Finch, and Jack shows it to the editor of a literary magazine; Elliott hires Nina's rival (Cheryl Tiegs) to replace her.

Just Shoot Me

S7, EP8 "It's Raining Babies"

Finch arranged a confrontation between Vicki and Nina, which leaves both women seeking revenge; Nina pranks Finch when he meets his idol (George Lucas).

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