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- A revival of the popular 1990s sitcom "Roseanne," which centered on the everyday life of an American working-class family.
- A comedy revolving around a group of teenage friends, their mishaps, and their coming of age, set in 1970s Wisconsin.
- Forensic scientists and investigators of the New York City Police Department unveil the circumstances behind mysterious and unusual deaths.
- The lives and trials of a young single woman and her friends, both at work and at home.
- The further misadventures of the struggling radio station.
- A time in Mark Feuerstein's adult life when he lived in apartment 9K in the building he grew up in, sandwiched between his parents' apartment, 9J, and his brother, sister-in
- Bert Gramus and Rufus Butterworth were childhood chums who decided to pool their savings and purchase a diner, which they called "Bert's Place". Originally bachelor Rufus worked as a cabdriver, while Bert and his wife Claudia operated the diner, but Rufus eventually quit his cabbie gig. Hal, Andy & Big Tom were some of their regular customers.
- The exploits of hack TV actress Joyce Whitman, star of the fictitious "Undercover Woman" series.
- Fletcher and his wife are overstaying their welcome at Joyce's place while their house is being repainted.
- John's mother comes for a visit, unaware of the divorce.
- Joyce starts to date a race car driver. Wedding bells are soon heard. However, is it a scam to get into show business?
- Joyce gets a part as the lead in a TV-series, Undercover Woman, the only catch is that her ex-husband John is the director.
- During a tax audit, Joyce and John discover they aren't really divorced. Tracy writes a script for the show that isn't flattering for Joyce.
- Hoping to attract truck drivers to Bert's place, Rufus persuades Bert's wife Claudia to post as "Frisco Fritzi," a gum-chewing, sharp-tongued waitress.
- Rufus is wrangled into proposing to Gertie on behalf of the tongue-tied Big Tom, and Gertie's three protective brothers then hold Rufus responsible for getting the boozing Big Tom to the wedding sober.
- To increase the ratings, the studio wants to kill off Fletcher's character.
- 1977–197830m5.0 (15)TV EpisodeMitzy throws a surprise party for Joyce. Her diamond necklace goes missing. Who took it becomes the prevailing question.
- Mitzi's recently divorced cousin Wilma visits. She soon falls for John and wants to move to LA.
- Mitzi becomes envious of Joyce's success so she decides to move out and get her own place.
- An old flame, Connie, comes to visit John. She starts driving him nuts. He enlists Joyce to help break up the couple.
- Rumors are going around that the show is going to be canceled. The show hires a female stunt woman for Tracy. Joyce tries to throw a party for the network execs to save the show.
- Joyce decides to fix up Doug and Mitzi.
- The network wants to introduce a dog and a baby to the show. Doug resists and gets fired. Tracy agrees to go on a pity date with Doug to cheer him up.
- Joyce and John deal with the aftermath of finding out they are still married.
- On the 10th anniversary of 9/11, Mac and the team remember specific moments from that day that were indelibly burned in their minds. Meanwhile Mac prepares for a memorial program that he's involved with, and the team tackles a case whose suspects are a white guy named "Mike Black," and a black guy named "Mike White."