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Season 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 50 :02x25 - Sounds of Silence/Cyrano de Bricker/Murder on the High Seas (Mar/17/1979) | | In ''Sounds of Silence," Phil Backstrom/Deacon Dark (Bono), who performs hard rock in garish makeup and attire as the creation of his manager, Marty Austin (Arte Johnson), is a gentle man who wants only to sing as himself, especially after he meets beautiful Sara Nichols (Ms. Lenham) who has been deaf from birth. This is Lenham's first major television role. Mitzi De Risi (Ms. St. John) is unhappily married to Vinnie De Risi (Carras) until Doc helps him find a way to express his love in "Cyrano de Bricker." In "Murder On The High Seas," crew members don't realize that Lillian and Teddy Smith (Ms. Wynter and Lawford) are best-selling murder mystery writers when they overhear them discussing ways of doing in the captain. | | Guest Stars: Sheila Lenham as Sara (Deaf actress), James Dobson (1) as Anderson, Dana Wynter as Maggie Smith, Jill St. John as Mitzi DeRisi, Charlie Callas as Vinnie DeRisi, Sonny Bono as Phil Baxter, Arte Johnson as Marty Austin | Director: Richard Kinon Writer: Sol Weinstein, Howard Albrecht, Judy Neer, Joyce Armor, Margie Peters | | | |
| 51 :02x26 - Super Mom/I'll See You Again/April's Return (May/05/1979) | | In ''Super Mom," Margaret Hanrahan (Ms. Meara) has so little time for anything but her children (Katy Kurtzman and Corey Feldman) on a second honeymoon that her husband seeks other companionship. In "I'll See You Again," Eve Mills (Ms. Charisse), traveling with handsome escort Francois (Stephen Schnetzer) is reintroduced to Frank Pearse (Stevens). She assumed that he was killed in the war when she didn't receive any letters from him, but now they have been reunited. In "April's Return," Capt. Stubing is proud of his ex-stowaway, now the top singer of the shipping line and his "discovery." However, he does not realize that she is led up with entertaining and wants Julie to train her as a cruise director. | | Guest Stars: Speedy Zapata as Man, Katy Kurtzman as Katie Harrihan, Cyd Charisse as Eve Mills, Craig Stevens (1) as Frank Pierce, Jerry Stiller as Bud Harrihan, Anne Meara as Margaret Harrihan, Charo as April Lopez, Corey Feldman as Charlie Harrihan, Stephen Schnetzer as Francois Mills | Director: George Tyne Writer: Lee Aronsohn, Tom Dunsmuir | | | |
| 52 :02x27 - Third Wheel/Grandmother's Day/Second String Mom (May/12/1979) | | In "Third Wheel," who has never been close to his conservative father, Elliot Smith (Cummings), asks his mother, Ros (Ms. Merman), to perform a musical number with him for the crew show. Later they both realize they have hurt Elliot, who used to do the number with Ros in college. Maggie O'Brien (Ms Fabray) learns from Doe that she is pregnant and dreads breaking the news to husband Mac (Nelson), who is elatedly planning a future for just the two of them now that the last of their grown children has left home, in "Grandmother's Day." In "Second String Mom," Lee Noble (Ms. Howland) is beginning to lose hope of winning the affection of her stepdaughters when they make a forbidden shone trip and suddenly need hen help. | | Guest Stars: Beth Howland as Lee Noble, Ken Berry as Robert Noble | | Director: Gordon Farr | | | |
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