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(Change Layout)Alice (1976)  
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Season 3
49 :03x01 - Take Him, He's Yours (Sep/24/1978)
Tommy's working his way through puberty and making his mother Alice miserable. When she complains at work, wiseacre Mel shoots off his mouth, and pretty soon finds himself raising Tommy - at least long enough to learn a little lesson.
Guest Stars: Patrick Cronin as Jason, Bob McClurg as Cecil
Director: William Asher
Writer: Arthur Marx, Robert Fisher (1)
 
50 :03x02 - Car Wars (Oct/01/1978)
Mel sells the girls his car, a Volkswagon Bug which they soon discover does not run. He thinks he's put one over on them, until someone approaches him offering more money.
Guest Stars: Patrick Cronin as Jason, Bob McClurg as Cecil
Director: William Asher
Writer: Arthur Marx, Robert Fisher (1)
 
51 :03x03 - Citizen Mel (Oct/08/1978)
Mel identifies a crook, only later learning the man already served time for assaulting and pistol whipping a previous witness. Pretty soon Mel's sure the man is after him and jumping at shadows.
Guest Stars: Patrick Cronin as Jason, Bob McClurg as Cecil, William Pierson as Customer
Director: William Asher
Writer: Charles Isaacs
 
52 :03x04 - Vera's Popcorn Romance (Oct/15/1978)
The more secretive Vera gets about her new boyfriend, the more everyone else wants to find out about him. So they hatch a plan to follow her to a movie theatre...
Guest Stars: Barbara Minkus as Doris (as Barbara Minkus Barron), Alan Haufrect as Brian, Steve Nevil as Delivery Boy, Johnnie Decker as Harold
Director: William Asher
Writer: Tom Whedon
 
53 :03x05 - Block Those Kicks (Oct/22/1978)
Mel might lose the diner if he cannot get his gambling habit under control. To support him, Alice, Flo and Vera try to shed their own vices.
Guest Stars: Tara Talboy as Louise, Bob McClurg as Cecil, Lou Tiano as Marty
Director: William Asher
Writer: Arthur Marx, Robert Fisher (1)
 
54 :03x06 - What Happened to the Class of '78? (Oct/29/1978)
Flo wants to better herself, so she starts taking night classes. But she likes to party, and that's keeping her from studying. She's going to fail, so she asks Alice for help, but can even Alice's stern oversight keep Flo aimed at her goal?
Guest Stars: Harvey J. Goldenberg as Walter, Lyman Ward as Burt Gilman
Director: William Asher
Writer: Tom Whedon
 
55 :03x07 - Better Never Than Late (Nov/05/1978)
Mel decides to keep the diner open all night. While he catches a nap in the storeroom, someone enters the diner who doesn't want food. He wants money - everything in the cash register. Alice tries to stall the thief, hoping that somehow Mel will wake up.
Guest Stars: Dave Madden (1) as Soccer Coach, Jim Varney as Milo Skinner, Steve Franken as Holdup Man
Director: William Asher
Writer: Tom Whedon
 
56 :03x08 - Mel's in a Family Way (Nov/11/1978)
Alice invites Mel over for a family dinner, but Mel misunderstands her intentions, and starts bonding to her and Tommy.
Guest Stars: Michael Pataki as Ted, Shirley Mitchell as Betty, Dave Shelley as Bob
Director: William Asher
Story: Jerry Winnick | Teleplay: Jerry Winnick, Tom Whedon
 
57 :03x09 - Who Ordered the Hot Turkey? (Nov/19/1978)
Mel decides to host a Thanksgiving dinner for some of the children from a local orphanage. Before he can serve it, a police detective appears with some unhappy news.
Guest Stars: Peter Leeds as Pete, Joyce Bulifant as Connie Raymond, Derek Wells as Boy Orphan #1, Nancy McKeon as Girl Orphan, Owen Bush as Ed, James Cromwell as Det. Ralph Hilton, Corey Feldman as Boy Orphan #2
Director: William Asher
Writer: Tom Whedon
 
58 :03x10 - The Happy Hoofers (Nov/26/1978)
Alice realizes Tommy's college days are fast approaching. To earn money for tuition, she takes a second job as a singing telegram girl. But when she shows up for work four hours late, Mel's not happy.
Guest Stars: Duane R. Campbell as Chuck, Bob McClurg as Cecil
Director: William Asher
Writer: Arthur Marx, Robert Fisher (1)
 
59 :03x11 - A Slight Case of ESP (Dec/03/1978)
Mel scoffs at extra-sensory perception, until he realizes that Vera does have a knack for predicting things that will happen. At that point his greed chases away his skepticism and he begins to wonder how he might make money from Vera's gift.
Guest Stars: Tom Williams (1) as (unknown), Hazel Shermet as (unknown), Michael Keenan (2) as (unknown)
Director: William Asher
Writer: Alan Rosen, Fred Rubin
 
60 :03x12 - The Principal of the Thing (Dec/10/1978)
It's just creepy. Well, that's what Tommy thinks when he discovers his mother Alice is dating the principal of his school, Mr. Thornton.
Guest Stars: Joseph V. Perry as Freddy, Lou Frizzell as Bubba Norris, Miriam Byrd-Nethery as Henrietta, Gary Collins as Jim Thornton
Director: William Asher
Writer: Arthur Marx, Robert Fisher (1)
 
61 :03x13 - What're You Doing New Year's Eve? (Dec/31/1978)
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Guest Stars: Alan Haufrect as Brian, Dave Madden (1) as Earl, Victoria Carroll as Marie, Theodore Lehmann as McCoy, Robert Hogan as Greg Stemple, Bob Shaw (1) as Man, Ed Kenney as Police Officer #2, Randy Doney as Police Officer #1, Will Hunt (2) as Truck Driver, Michael Keenan (2) as TV Announcer
Director: Marc Daniels (1)
Writer: Dawn Aldredge, Marion C. Freeman
 
62 :03x14 - Sweet Charity (Jan/14/1979)
Alice's date manages to score an extra pair of tickets to a celebrity dance. Trouble is, there are way more than two interested parties, and that causes some friction.
Guest Stars: Victoria Carroll as Marie, Patrick Cronin as Jason, Alan Haufrect as Brian, Cliff Pellow (1) as Whizzer, Michael Ballard as Customer, Ron Rifkin as Eric
Director: William Asher
Writer: Arthur Marx, Robert Fisher (1)
 
63 :03x15 - The Fourth Time Around (Jan/21/1979)
Flo considers marriage to Al Sharples, Mel's recently divorced brother. It would be the fourth marriage for each of them.
Guest Stars: Bob McClurg as Cecil, Patrick Cronin as Jason, Roger Bowen as (unknown), Dick Wilson (2) as (unknown), Carmine Caridi as Al Sharples, Lou Frizzell as Bubba Norris
Director: William Asher
Writer: Arthur Marx, Robert Fisher (1)
 
64 :03x16 - Tommy's First Love (Jan/28/1979)
Tommy falls in love for the first time. But he's spending too much time on the phone with Melissa, and Alice isn't pleased about it.
Guest Stars: Duane R. Campbell as Chuck, Dave Madden (1) as Earl, Olivia Barash as Melissa Lloyd, Bruce Kirby as Mr. Lloyd
Director: William Asher
Writer: Robert Fisher (1), Arthur Marx
 
65 :03x17 - Mel Grows Up (Feb/05/1979)
Mel's never had a problem holding his own in any confrontation, until now. When his mother Carrie decides to spend the winter nearby, Mel can't handle it.
Guest Stars: Martha Raye as Carrie Sharples, Robert Hogan as Greg Stemple, Duane R. Campbell as Chuck
Director: William Asher
Writer: Arthur Marx, Robert Fisher (1)
 
66 :03x18 - Vera's Broken Heart (Feb/18/1979)
Vera's boyfriend tells her that he plans to marry someone else, leaving her heartbroken.
Guest Stars: Terry Bolo as (unknown), Michael Ballard as (unknown), Michael Keenan (2) as (unknown), Dawson Mays as (unknown)
Director: Lee Lochhead
Writer: Arthur Marx, Robert Fisher (1)
 
67 :03x19 - Alice's Decision (Feb/25/1979)
A departing member leaves a vacancy in a singing trio that Alice might just fill. But they tour, and Alice cannot bring Tommy with her. Is he old enough to take care of himself? Does she want to let him try?
Guest Stars: Bobby Ramsen as Laslo, Karen Morrow as Ina Simpson
Director: Lee Lochhead
Writer: Tom Whedon, Robert Fisher (1), Arthur Marx
 
68 :03x20 - The Last Stow It (1) (Mar/11/1979)
Mel's tired of running the diner, so he sells it to restaurateur Randolph Briggs. Briggs has his own ideas about how to run the diner, and as each waitress complains, he fires her.
Guest Stars: Duane R. Campbell as Chuck, Dave Madden (1) as Earl, Hans Conried as Randolph Briggs, Don Chastain as Ted, Bob Hastings as George
Director: William Asher
Writer: Arthur Marx, Robert Fisher (1)
 
69 :03x21 - The Last Stow It (2) (Mar/11/1979)
The easy-going life doesn't agree with Mel, after all. So he tries to buy his diner back from Briggs, but Briggs isn't selling. Mel's answer? He opens a rival eatery in Alice's apartment.
Guest Stars: Patrick Cronin as Jason, Duane R. Campbell as Chuck, Hans Conried as Randolph Briggs, Michael Ballard as Mike, Ed Kenney as Joe, Randy Doney as Kirby, John Welsh (1) as Edgar
Director: William Asher
Writer: Arthur Marx, Robert Fisher (1)
 
70 :03x22 - If the Shoe Fits (Mar/18/1979)
Off-Broadway director Tony comes to town, and Alice very much wants a part in the play he's casting. Trouble is, so does Vera. But is it the play, or the fact that Tony is handsome?
Guest Stars: Danny Goldman (1) as Tony, Fred McCarren as Sean
Director: Marc Daniels (1)
Writer: Charles Isaacs, Tom Whedon
 
71 :03x23 - My Fair Vera (Mar/25/1979)
Vera's work as "Cinderella" draws the attention of people casting for a supermarket commercial.
Guest Stars: Duane R. Campbell as Chuck, Larry Breeding as Mark, Bobby Ramsen as Laslo, Don Chastain as Ted, Lew Horn as Assitant, Bryan O'Byrne (2) as Joe
Director: William Asher
Writer: Arthur Marx, Robert Fisher (1)
 
72 :03x24 - Flo Finds Her Father (Apr/01/1979)
Thirty years later, Edsel Castleberry, Flo's father, wants to apologize for deserting the family when Flo was just a child. Flo wants nothing to do with him until Alice steps in and tries to bring them together.
Guest Stars: Hamilton Camp as Clem, Forrest Tucker as Edsel Jarvis Castleberry
Director: William Asher
Writer: Marion C. Freeman, Dawn Aldredge
 
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