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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
9/24/1977
1.
The Grand Opening (1)
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George is getting ready for a party to celebrate the opening of his new office. However, while George is in Charlie's bar, two men overhear George brag about his wealth and decide to make a move on his apartment. Later, a phone call puts a damper on the office party with news that Louise has been kidnapped for ransom.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Mike Milligan
/ Jay Moriarty
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Guest starring:
Michael Alldredge, James Staley, Bill McIntire
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
9/24/1977
2.
The Grand Opening (2)
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George hurries to scoff up the ransom money for Louise's safe return. However, both George and the kidnappers quickly learn that they have the wrong person, when Louise returns to the apartment.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Mike Milligan
/ Jay Moriarty
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Guest starring:
Michael Alldredge, James Staley, Rod Colbin, David Pendleton
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
10/1/1977
3.
Once a Friend
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George is excited when he learns that an old Navy pal is in town and wants him to stop by at his hotel for a visit. However his old pal, Eddie, has a big surprise for George, his name is now Edie and he has undergone a sex change operation.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Kim Weiskopf
/ Michael S. Baser
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Guest starring:
Veronica Redd
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
10/8/1977
4.
George's Help
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Helping out at the Help Center, puts Louise in the middle of new program which gives street kids jobs with businesses. This leads to a street kid getting a job at one of George's stores and soon George discovers an expensive suede jacket is missing.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Jack Shea
/ Patt Shea
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Guest starring:
F. William Parker, Bhetty Waldron
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
10/15/1977
5.
George's Legacy
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George insists on being immortalized and comes up with ways on how to go about doing it. He finally decides on having a bust made of himself. However, his family and friends find the bust to be a hilarious joke.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Don Segall
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Guest starring:
Vernon Weddle
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
10/22/1977
6.
Good News, Bad News
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Louise is eyeing a job opening down at the Help Center, which would make her editor of the Help Center newsletter. However, when her supervisor discovers how much experience Helen has, she is hired leaving a jealous Louise on the sideline.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Mike Milligan
/ Jay Moriarty
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Guest starring:
Fay DeWitt
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
10/29/1977
7.
The Visitors
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George and Louise have two unexpected house guests when Florence's parents come for a visit. Their constant bickering keeps George, Louise and Florence up all night and proves to be a burden on the Jefferson household.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
John Baskin
/ Roger Shulman
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Guest starring:
Jinaki, Hank Rolike
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
11/5/1977
8.
The Camp-Out
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To avoid a weekend visit from his mother, George leaves Louise to deal with her when he decides to take an unexpected camping trip with Marcus.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Mike Milligan
/ Jay Moriarty
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Guest starring:
Fred Stuthman
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
11/12/1977
9.
The Last Leaf
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When Louise looses her lucky wedding corsage, she becomes convinced that her marriage is over. This leads George to bend over backwards to prove that their marriage is far from over.
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
11/19/1977
10.
Louise's New Interest
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Louise's latest interest is working at a museum where she gets invited to go on an archeological dig. However, the only people going on the trip are her and her attractive supervisor, a fact that she keeps from George.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Olga Vallance
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Guest starring:
Percy Rodriguez, Paul Barselou
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
11/26/1977
11.
The Costume Party
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Louise and George are invited to a costume ball being put on by an organization that promotes inter-racial peace as well as inter-racial marriages. When George learns this, he is set against attending but then he gets an idea that would drum up work for his dry cleaning business.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Martin Donovan
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Guest starring:
Priscilla Morrill, Herb Voland
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
12/3/1977
12.
Florence Gets Lucky
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George is once again after a big business deal. However, when negotiations don't seem to be going his way, he gets Florence to constantly insult him because the only thing the man he's doing business with enjoys is Florence's sharp tongue.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Bob DeVinney
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Guest starring:
Thalmus Rasulala
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
12/10/1977
13.
George Needs Help
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Louise is fed up with George's constant working which leaves little time to spend with her. This leads her to try to get George to hire a general manager, something he's set against.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
John Baskin
/ Roger Shulman
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Guest starring:
Teddy Wilson
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
12/17/1977
14.
The Jefferson Curve
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Marcus takes a lesson from George and throws a pretty girl the Jefferson curve, which is to bend the truth to get what you want and Marcus tells the girl that he's Lionel. This eventually leads George and Louise to belive that Lionel is having an affair.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Robert Wolterstorff
/ Paul M. Belous
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Guest starring:
Jack Somack, Ronalda Douglas
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
12/24/1977
15.
984 W. 124th Street, Apt. 5C
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It's the Christmas season and the 1st wedding anniversary of Lionel and Jenny. However, George is sneaking around sending gifts to a mysterious address in Harlem. This leads Louise to follow him and she is shocked at what she discovers.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
John Baskin
/ Roger Shulman
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Guest starring:
D. White, Al White, Hope Clarke, Alvin Childress
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
1/7/1978
16.
George and Whitty
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George and Louise discover that the landlord, Mr. Whittendale, may not be renewing their lease. This prompts George and Louise to invite Whittendale over to discuss this matter. However, just before he comes over, Harry drops his ant farm in the middle of the Jefferson's living room.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Howard Albrecht
/ Sol Weinstein
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Guest starring:
Peter Leeds, Matthew Tobin, John O'Leary, Ruth Manning
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
1/14/1978
17.
Lionel Gets the Business
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George is ecstatic when Lionel joins the family business, however ecstatic is not the word to describe George when Lionel begins making major changes and even puts into effect a half price sale, a change that could put George out of business.
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Director:
Bob Lally
Writer:
Nancy Vince
/ Ted Dale
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Guest starring:
Dwan Smith
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
1/21/1978
18.
The Blackout
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A blackout prompts George to rush down to one of his stores when he hears about looting in the area. Once their, George and Marcus try to save some of the clothes from the looters but are arrested by mistake, landing them in jail.
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Writer:
Richard B. Eckhaus
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
1/28/1978
19.
Florence's Union
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Florence is named the head of the maids union in the building and wants to hold a meeting in the Jefferson's apartment. George is all for it until he discovers, H.L. Whittendale is set against it. So this prompts Louise and Florence to get George out of the apartment for the evening so the meeting can be held.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Andy Guerdat
/ Steve Kreinberg
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Guest starring:
Dorothy Meyer, Barbara Mealy, William Bogert, Adrian Ricard, Fumilayo, Georgie Paul, Frances E. Nealy, Alma Beltran
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
2/4/1978
20.
George and Jimmy
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After learning that Jimmy Carter stays at ""ordinary"" peoples homes while on trips, George intends to invite him to stay at the Jefferson's abode. However, Secret Service agents show up at the Jefferson's door after George makes a phone call to the White House which sounds threatening to Jimmy Carter.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Richard Freiman
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Guest starring:
Antony Ponzini, Rod Browning, Dave Shelley, Alfie Wise
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
2/11/1978
21.
Thomas H. Willis & Co.
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Helen is all excited for Tom when he plans on starting his own publishing firm. However, her happiness turns to anger when she gets into a fight with George and then later finds out Tom is going to get George to co-sign a loan.
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Writer:
Mike Milligan
/ Jay Moriarty
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
2/18/1978
22.
Uncle George and Aunt Louise
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George and Louise's have a houseguest, George's nephew, Raymond. Raymond is staying with them for six weeks and proves to be a hand full. When George's attempts to entertain the tyke fail, George takes him horseback riding, but when that fails, Raymond runs away.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
John Baskin
/ Roger Shulman
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Guest starring:
Gary Coleman
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
2/25/1978
23.
George and Louise in a Bind (1)
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Louise and George have yet another one of their infamous fights which leads to Louise storming off to the Willis'. Soon after she leaves, a burglar holds George hostage and ties him up. Louise also gets tied up when she returns. This leads to George and Louise reminicing about their lives and the time they've spent together.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Jim Rogers
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Guest starring:
Philip Charles MacKenzie
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
2/25/1978
24.
George and Louise in a Bind (2)
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As the burglar loots the apartment, Louise and George sit in the kitchen tied up. They continue to reminice about their lives (via flashbacks). Memories include, Louise putting up with Mother Jefferson and their lives when they lived across the street from Archie Bunker.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Jim Rogers
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Guest starring:
Philip Charles MacKenzie
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
2/25/1978
25.
George and Louise in a Bind (3)
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Memories continue as Louise and George are being held hostage. Later, the burglar finally leaves and Florence arrives home to discover what happened. The excursion proves to have brung George and Louise closer together.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Jim Rogers
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Guest starring:
Philip Charles MacKenzie
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Seen it: Yes
30 mins
3/4/1978
26.
Jenny's Thesis
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Jenny needs a topic for a thesis that she's writing. However, her idea could lead her into danger when she decides her topic will be street gangs. This leads her to go to Harlem and meet Marcus', unknown to her Tom and George are following her.
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Director:
Jack Shea
Writer:
Robert Wolterstorff
/ Paul M. Belous
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Guest starring:
Joseph Burns, Bobby F. Ellerbee, Ron Trice, Bob Harcum, Anthony Thompkins, Margaret Wheeler, Bhetty Waldron
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