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Season 1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Season 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 47 :02x25 - The Chatterbox (May/15/1995) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: J. D. Daniels as Mimo, Edward Hibbert as Claude, Patrick Cassidy as Mr. Anthony, Tracy Nelson (1) as Mary Ruth, Ann Morgan Guilbert as Yetta, Renée Taylor as Sylvia Fine, Lauren Tom as Kim | Director: Lee Shallat-Chemel Story: Fran Drescher, Peter Marc Jacobson (1) | Teleplay: Prudence Fraser, Robert Sternin, Peter Marc Jacobson (1), Fran Drescher | | | | | | | Season 3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Season 4 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Season 5 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 124 :05x23 - The Wedding (2) (May/13/1998) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Jamie Renee Smith as Young Fran, Anna Berger as Aunt Marilyn, Chris Hogan as Wedding Planner, Sophie Ward as Jocelyn Sheffield, Rachel Chagall as Val Toriello, Ann Morgan Guilbert as Yetta, Renée Taylor as Sylvia Fine, George M. Hoth as Count, Cantor David Benedict as Rabbi, Sylvia Drescher as Aunt Rose, Morty Drescher as Uncle Stanley, Darryl Hickman as Priest | Director: Peter Marc Jacobson (1) Writer: Caryn Lucas | | | | Season 6 | | | |
| 125 :06x01 - The Honeymoon's Overboard (3) (Sep/30/1998) | | After falling off their yacht, Fran and Maxell find themselves on a deserted island, where they have to learn how to survive rather rapidly. Just when they get ready to make love, Maxwell gets bit by something and quickly becomes ill. After panicking for a seconds, Fran remembers the same thing happened on an episode of The Young and the Restless and is able to save him. At home however, their family is worried if the couple is still alive. While waiting for news about the newlywed couple, C.C. begins feeling guilty about wishing them harm and rents a chopper to go out and search for them with Sylvia. After this, Maxwell and Fran are found on their island and taken home, where they are finally able to have their wedding night romp. | | Guest Stars: James Edson as Reporter #2, Renée Taylor as Sylvia Fine, Lisa Stanley as Reporter, Ray Abruzzo as Pilot | Director: Peter Marc Jacobson (1) Writer: Frank Lombardi (1) | | | | | | |
| 127 :06x03 - Once a Secretary, Always a Secretary (Oct/14/1998) | | When Maxwell refers to Fran as his nanny in a televised interview, Fran watches and gets mad at him. But when she tries acting like the lady of the house, Fran has a hard time fitting in at the country club. After everything gets straightened out, Maxwell tells Fran that her actions as the nanny was what made him fall in love with her. | | Guest Stars: Marlo Jenee as Nanny #2, Jeff Cain (1) as Bartender, Marji Martin as Nanny Bower, Bob Goen (2) as Himself, Rachel Chagall as Val Toriello, Ann Morgan Guilbert as Yetta, Renée Taylor as Sylvia Fine | Director: Peter Marc Jacobson (1) Writer: Allen J. Zipper | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 132 :06x08 - Making Whoopi (3) (Nov/18/1998) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Tim Lounibos as Male Contestant (Mark), Nora Dunn as Dr. Reynolds, Coolio as Himself, Estelle Getty as Herself, Martin Mull as Himself, Rita Rudner as Herself, Bruce Vilanch as Himself, Whoopi Goldberg as Herself, Tacey Adams as Female Contestant (Karen), Saemi Nakamura as Mrs. Fu, Caroline Rhea as Herself, Howie Mandel as Himself, Tom Bergeron as Himself, Renée Taylor as Sylvia Fine, Ann Morgan Guilbert as Yetta, Rachel Chagall as Val Toriello, Dennis Dun as Mr. Fu, Fred Stoller as Fred | Director: Peter Marc Jacobson (1) Writer: Suzanne Gangursky | | | |
| 133 :06x09 - Oh, Say, Can You Ski? (Nov/25/1998) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Morty Drescher as Morty Fine, Nora Dunn as Dr. Reynolds, Mark Chaet as Hotel Valet, Chris Elliott as Chris Malley, Jennifer Ingersoll as Cecily, Tim Watters as President Clinton, Rachel Chagall as Val Toriello, Renée Taylor as Sylvia Fine, Chris Bruno as Ski Instructor, | Uncredited: Teresa Barnwell as Hillary Clinton | Director: Peter Marc Jacobson (1) Writer: Jay Amernick, Dan Amernick | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 142 :06x18 - Yetta's Letters (3) (Jun/16/1999) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Ryan McPartlin as Performer #3, James Edson as Performer #4, Helen Geller as Performer #6, Sue Goodman as Performer #8, Hal Robinson as Performer #9, Linda Dee Shayne as Performer #11, Sean Smith as Performer #12, Amy Tolsky as Performer #13, Renee Cohen as Performer #1, Rachel Chagall as Val Toriello, Isaac Chernotsky as Steven Spielberg, Jared Doud as Performer #2, Sam Mountain as Andrew Lloyd Webber, Charley Geary as Performer #5, Lizzy Magill as Performer #10, Steve Gideon as Performer #7, Renée Taylor as Sylvia Fine, Ann Morgan Guilbert as Yetta | Director: Peter Marc Jacobson (1) Story: Jay Amernick, Bernard Vyzga, Dan Amernick | Teleplay: Jay Amernick, Dan Amernick | | | |
| 143 :06x19 - Maggie's Wedding (Jun/23/1999) | | When Michael gets a modeling job in Tokyo, he proposes to Maggie so they won’t have to be apart in his absence. At first, Maxwell is having a hard time that his little girl has grown up, but eventually comes to terms that Maggie is now an adult and is going to get married. When the wedding day arrives, Fran has to be taken to the hospital after having contractions when she learns she has a chance to meet Barbara Streisand at the wedding. While at the hospital however, Fran decides to sneak out to meet her idol when she learns Barbara is at the Sheffield house. However, when she gets home, Fran finds the place empty and soon gets a call from Maxwell and Barbara at the hospital as a surprise before they go to the wedding. | | Guest Stars: Sue Goodman as Rabbi, Charlie Newmark as Dr. Tony Hamilton, Dee Dee Rescher as Dottie, Andrew Levitas as Michael, Rachel Chagall as Val Toriello, Ann Morgan Guilbert as Yetta, Renée Taylor as Sylvia Fine, Marie Cain (1) as Barbra Streisand, Loren Michaels (1) as Barbra Streisand | Director: Fran Drescher Writer: Jayne Hamil | | | |
| 144 :06x20 - The Baby Shower (Jun/23/1999) | | When Val and Fran have their fortunes told at the beauty parlor, the psychic leads her to believe that Maxwell will wind up in bed with a leggy blonde in a Beverly Hills hotel. When she and Niles follow Maxwell and C.C. to California, the prediction comes true, only not the way Fran thinks. Back at home, Brighton wants to take a year off before going to Harvard and has a hard time deciding how to tell his father. | | Guest Stars: Fran Drescher as Herself, Scott Baldyga as Hotel Clerk, Fred Stoller as Fred, Nancy Cassaro as Libby, Rachel Chagall as Val Toriello, Ann Morgan Guilbert as Yetta, Renée Taylor as Sylvia Fine, Athena Stensland as Beautician | Director: Peter Marc Jacobson (1) Story: James Nelson (2), Howard Preiser, Sean Hanley (1) | Teleplay: Cody Farley, Suzanne Myers (1) | | | |
| 145 :06x21 - The Finale (1) (May/12/1999) | | As Fran and Maxwell host their first anniversary party, the Sheffields and the Fines get together before Fran and her family move to California, and Fran is feeling fat since it is getting close for her to have the twins. At the party, Niles is worried about where his relationship with C.C. is headed and tries to propose her again, but she flees. C.C. and Fran then get stuck in an elevator, where Fran ultimately goes into labor. Once Maxwell and the others are able to get the two out of the elevator, Fran is rushed to the hospital to have her twins. | | Guest Stars: Andy MacKenzie as Elevator Repairman, Jean Ford as Flower Lady, Nora Dunn as Dr. Reynolds, Steve Lawrence (1) as Morty Fine, Ann Morgan Guilbert as Yetta, Renée Taylor as Sylvia Fine | Director: Peter Marc Jacobson (1) Writer: Caryn Lucas | | | |
| 146 :06x22 - The Finale (2) (May/12/1999) | | In Fran's hospital room, she is paid a visit by her mother and Yetta, who say that they never thought they'd live long enough to see Fran have children. In the waiting room, Niles is agonizing over why C.C. got so sick when he proposed. The couple then gets married in Fran's room, just minutes before the twins are born. A few days later, the family takes Maggie and Brighton to the airport and eventually leave for California. As Fran goes through some of her things, she finds her "Shades of the Orient" case and remembers first arriving at the Sheffield home. | | Guest Stars: Gabriel Bologna as Dr. Taylor, Rachel Chagall as Val Toriello, Ann Morgan Guilbert as Yetta, Renée Taylor as Sylvia Fine, Adeline Drescher as Nurse, Sylvia Drescher as Aunt Rose, Morty Drescher as Uncle Stanley, Nora Dunn as Dr. Reynolds, Darryl Hickman as Minister, Shari Shaw as Airline Attendant | Director: Peter Marc Jacobson (1) Writer: Caryn Lucas, Frank Lombardi (1), Peter Marc Jacobson (1) | | | |
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