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| 3 :01x03 - Odd Boy Out (Apr/16/1984) | | Chip is feeling discouraged when his friends at school tease him for living in a house of women. Allie suggests that Charles take his friends on a camping trip. But it's just another bad day when Charles is called away on an emergency, that is until Kate and Allie throw a camp out inside the apartment. | | Guest Stars: Paul Hecht as Charles Lowell, Jonathan Brandis as Chip's Friend | Director: Bill Persky Writer: Sherry Coben | |
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Season 2 |
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| 20 :02x14 - If She Goes, I Go (Feb/04/1985) | | Allie takes a job at the travel agency in which Kate works at. When their boss criticizes Allie's mistakes, it's Kate to her rescue. But Allie is soon annoyed as Kate keeps retelling the incident to everyone they know. | | Guest Stars: Gregory Salata as Ted Bartolo | Director: Bill Persky Writer: Bob Randall | |
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| 24 :02x18 - Author, Author (Mar/04/1985) | | A professor that both Kate and Allie had a crush on when they were in school has written a best selling novel and believe the female subject was a member of their class. They set out to find out who the professor had really written about. | | Guest Stars: Alan North as Professor Sloan, Olivia Virgil White as TV Hostess | Director: Bill Persky Writer: Allan Leicht | |
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| 25 :02x19 - Dead Cat (Mar/11/1985) | | Chip is missing his dog Tristan back at his father's home. Kate tries to mend things by bringing home a kitten, Iggy. When she arrives home Kate discovers Iggy has died and being late in the day, cannot replace him before Chip finds out. Now Allie must try and explain death to her son. | | Directors: Allan Leicht, Bill Persky | |
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Season 3 |
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| 46 :03x18 - High Anxiety (Feb/17/1986) | | Kate gets herself and Allie invited as guests of The Dick Cavett Show as the new modern family, but Allie is deathly afraid of performing in front of an audience. A trip to a hypnotist gets Allie over her fear but instills a hidden quirk in her conscience. | | Guest Stars: Paul Gleason (1) as Tom Fitzgerald | Director: Bill Persky Writer: Peter Gethers, David Handler | |
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Season 4 |
| 52 :04x01 - The Trouble With Jason (Sep/22/1986) | | Emma has an admirer, a new boy in school named Jason. Unfortunately, she doesn't feel the same way about him, no matter how hard he tries, and trying he does. From bringing the family dinner of pizza, Chinese food, a Pastrami sandwich and a strawberry cheesecake, to making a pledge of his devotion over the school intercom and asking her for a date to the dance. But this only makes Emma embarrassed and furious with Jason. | | Guest Stars: Marjorie Lovett as Chemistry Teacher, Manny Jacobs as Harry, Ricky Paull Goldin as Jason Crawford | Director: Bill Persky Writer: Anne Flett-Giordano, Chuck Ranberg | |
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| 53 :04x02 - Found Money (Sep/29/1986) | | Kate & Allie find a wallet on their walkway containing $5,000. Allie reluctantly agrees to split the money, until Chip discovers a credit card hidden inside the wallet. Having contacted the owner and receiving $500 as a reward, Kate makes a bet with Allie that she cannot spend the whole split of money on something frivolous for herself. Kate decides on a day at a beauty salon, but Allie has a bit of a challenge in her decision. Will she choose the work of art, the new dress or maybe a meal at an expensive restaurant? | | Guest Stars: Hugh Karraker as Dr. John Mulwray, Frederick Rolf as Paul, the waiter, Louise Tory as Saleslady, Jack Bittner as Joseph M. Tuttle | Director: Bill Persky Writer: Mike Zettler, Shelley Altman | |
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| 70 :04x19 - Reruns (Mar/02/1987) | | A sealed document has Allie's curiosity stirring, along with her dreams. Her visions include Kate and Allie as Rhoda and Mary in an episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Lucy and Ethel in I Love Lucy. | | Guest Stars: Paul Austin as Mr. Harris | Director: Bill Persky Writer: Bob Randall | |
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| 76 :04x25 - Allie's Surprise Party (May/18/1987) | | Kate and Allie each contract a party with the same company. Kate's party is a surprise for Allie, while Allie's birthday party is for a 7 year old. But the company makes a mistake by sending the wrong entertainment to each party. | Director: Bill Persky Writer: Howard Korder | |
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Season 5 |
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| 82 :05x06 - Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (Oct/19/1987) | | Allie is caught six miles up town without any money to get back home. She gets a glimpse of what it is like to be homeless. | | Guest Stars: David Purdham as Dennis, Harsh Nayyar as Newsstand Vendor, Robin McKee as Rich Woman, Thomas Mikal Ford as Cop (as Tommy Ford), Bill Cwikowski as Homeless Man, Jesse Corti as Charles, Thomas Cannold as Yuppie Thief, Lenka Peterson as Street Woman, Geraldine Court as Woman on Bench | Director: Bill Persky Writer: Bob Randall, Bill Persky | |
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| 85 :05x09 - Hired Wife (Nov/16/1987) | | Kate is hired to pretend to be the wife of a bachelor for the evening to fool his boss who won't promote unmarried men. But along the way, Kate falls in love with a man who works with her client. | | Guest Stars: Ann McDonough as Mrs Hartzman | Director: Bill Persky Writer: Howard Korder | |
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Season 6 |
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| 116 :06x16 - Loan-some Bob (Mar/27/1989) | | A hefty tax bill has Kate and Allie in financial trouble. Bob agrees to loan them the money which they soon regret when he starts picking apart each financial move they make. But they exact revenge when they agree to cater Bob's football reunion dinner and use the substandard means he has suggested for their business. | | Guest Stars: Billy Taylor (2) as Unknown, Sam Silver as Unknown, Ken Prymus as Unknown, Jude Ciccolella as Unknown | Director: Linda Day Writer: John Albert | |
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