Two episodes of Alice shot in 1977 - "The Reporter" and "The Bus" - never aired on the network (primetime, daytime or late night) and premiered in syndication in 1982, but with the Season 4 opening credits. Those along with "The Earthquake" and "The Pharmacist" were produced by Chris Hayward and...
Are all of these episodes shown in videotape? I noticed a couple of episodes on Antenna TV - "Bet a Million Mel" and "Alice's Big Four Oh" - were shown in HD. But all the episodes appear to be uncut and have the old WB logo.
I pity anyone who tries to watch Family Ties in production order unless you like shuffling between discs and seasons. Episodes were shelved for years, burned off in the summer and aired wherever they landed, for some bizarre network reason.
One Day at a Time: Nanette Fabray and Shelley Fabares are also still with us.
Welcome Back Kotter: Marcia Strassman and Debralee Scott are gone.
Three's Company: John Ritter, Norman Fell, Audra Lindley, Don Knotts , Paul Ainsley (Jim the bartender) and William Pierson (Dean Travers) are all...
Angie
The Betty White Show (1977)
Bustin' Loose (1977)
We've Got Each Other
Tony Randall Show
Doc
Hot L Baltimore
Another Day
Domestic Life
Frank's Place
Equal Justice
Brooklyn Bridge
I'll Fly Away
Homefront
Alice (5-9)
E/R (1984-85)
Jennifer Slept Here
We've Got Each Other (Oct. 1977 - Jan. 1978) - Beverly Archer and Oliver Clark
Apple Pie (Sept. - Oct. 1978) - Rue McClanahan and Dabney Coleman
Everything's Relative (Oct. - Nov. 1987) - John Bolger and Jason Alexander!
Leg Work (Oct. - Nov. 1987) - Margaret Colin and Frances McDormand...
No George Gershwin on the list. There goes the entire sequence in "Baby It's Cold Inside" of tipsy Mama Carlson forcing Johnny to play Gershwin and then singing "Someone to Watch Over Me" to the staff. But it's nice they got as much as they did and the Queen joke (Another One Bites the Dust -...