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- Follow-up to the comedy series Roseanne (1988), centering on the family members of the matriarch after her sudden death.
- A sitcom about Drew's personal and professional life.
- Ex-baseball-player Charlie is an anger-management therapist who has small-group sessions at home, an OCD teen daughter, an ex-wife, and a sex-buddy/therapist.
- A working-class family comedy about dysfunction, reconnection, and all the pain and joy in between.
- Comedian George Lopez stars as a Los Angeles manufacturing plant manager attempting to deal with his wacky family along with random mishaps.
- The misadventures of a goofy family deformed by toxic waste.
- Norm Henderson is a former field hockey player who was banned for life for gambling and tax evasion. Now he must do five years of community service as a social worker, or go to prison.
- Nikki and Dwight follow their dreams, while Dwight's mother disapproves of Nikki and their lifestyle.
- A successful chef takes in his older sister and, niece, widowed sister-in-law, and his fiesty Latina grandmother; all while learning to survive living with four very different women in his prime as a socialite in Chicago.
- A sarcastic postal worker and his equally-snarky wife raise their kids in a small apartment in New Jersey, hoping to move into a more spacious house.
- A recently divorced guy is forced to move in with twentysomething son.
- Wanda Hawkins is a stand up comic who is also working as a correspondent on a political talk show in Washington, D.C. while at home, she must manage her sister-in-law who is raising two children.
- THE LAST AMERICAN is a dark comedy about a slacker named Kev and his strange journey from hard-core street-punk to super-salesman! Armed with a bowl of cereal, a remote control and his middle finger, Kev battles his own fate as he sets out to sell a used couch to a series of innocent victims!
- A comedian decides to commit suicide after years of failed attempts at trying to become reputable; until one day his number 1 fan knocks on his door looking for help.
- Twi clueless guys misinterpret how women think through the text messages that one of them receives.
- Alice is fired from her cashier job when her boss learns that she secretly interviewed for a position as a legal secretary and Danny brings home from school her first boyfriend.
- Lenny assumes he will be moving into the Clayton's new house with them.
- Burt is not pleased with his sister's new boyfriend.
- Burt is devastated when his new recliner snaps in two as soon as he brings it home and Danny suffers her first heartbreak.
- Alice's hypercritical mother arrives for Christmas offering unwanted advice on how to discipline Danny.
- Burt and Alice are proud of their son Danny's A in English until they find out it's with a school project corresponding with a prisoner who's a mass murderer.
- The Claytons rent out their new home to avoid foreclosure.
- The Claytons fight with their haughty new neighbors with an escalating battle of pranks .
- Alice convinces her husband Burt that it's time they bought a house.
- After a pregnancy scare, Burt and Alice propose a bowling contest to determine which one will undergo surgery as birth control.
- The Claytons thrash their apartment before moving into their new house to get back at their stingy landlord.
- 1995–199630mTV EpisodeAfter forgetting to pick up his son from school he attempts to make amends by getting him a puppy.
- Burt tries to resist the amorous advances of Vicky without raising his wife's suspicions. Meanwhile Alice secretly starts smoking again after catching Danny with a pack of cigarettes.
- A local corporation wants to buy all the houses in Drew's neighborhood to make way for a mall on the lot. Drew isn't pleased but promises to think it over. While at work, Drew finds out Winfred-Louder is behind the mall construction plot and Mr. Wick tries to convince him to sell. Wick agrees to have Drew's house moved to prime lakefront property. However, Drew arrives home he finds his house has literally been sawed in half; the corporation moved half the house a week ahead of schedule.
- Celia offers her support in Drew's fight against Winfred-Louder because of what they did to his house. Meanwhile, Drew has to get by living in half a house with no heat or electricity. Despite his destitute situation, Drew asks Celia to move in with him. Oswald, Lewis, and Kate start to get freaked out by Drew and Celia's relationship as they start behaving more like mother and son than boyfriend and girlfriend.
- When Drew throws out some mugs given to him by Lewis and Oswald, it sets off a prank war that includes moved furniture, painted bar stools and ends in an unneeded colonoscopy, which costs Drew a shot with his new doctor.
- Drew meets an attractive policewoman at the Warsaw who proves to be domineering. Lewis pretends he has a girlfriend to give Oswald and Coleen some space.
- Drew gives away his dog to a dying, elderly woman that has less than a month to live as a nice gesture to impress the woman's granddaughter, then regrets it.
- Drew laments the show's lack of Emmy's but vows no tear-jerking story. Kate is rushed to the hospital and lapses into a coma. Lewis agonizes in single-spotlight soliloquies about his insensitivity. Oswald is a kleptomaniac. Mimi is OCD.
- 1995–2004TV-PG7.5 (103)TV EpisodeThe government seizes Drew's house after Larry's antics in the previous episode. They plan to sell it at auction. Drew gets an idea from Nicki to declare bankruptcy on the house to get out of debt and then have Lewis bid on it on Drew's behalf. Tensions erupt as Drew has a difficult time accepting Kate and Oswald as a couple.
- When Drew and Mr Wick's domestic relationship sours, Drew ejects him from the house, causing Mr Wick to become more tyrannical at work.
- Kellie's dream is to go to Tuscany, and Drew does everything possible to get her there before the baby comes.
- Drew sees bus-driver Tony doze off and knock over parking meters. Conflicted, Drew arranges him to get a job at the store. When Tony finds out Drew reported him, he retaliates by stealing his online-senior-pharmacy idea.
- Lewis is depressed due to breaking up with his girlfriend so Drew and Oswald take him to a strip club where he suffers a breast related injury. Drew gets caught lying to his girlfriend about the club when Lewis sues the dancer.
- Kellie resists Drew's proposed commitment to her, so he enlists the help of her parents who bicker constantly and bitterly. When they learn he got Kellie pregnant, they aren't pleased with the idea of him as her husband.
- Drew is in hot water when Lisa and Kate find out he promised both of them the head personal shopper job. And just to send Drew farther over the edge, Mimi is also in the running for the position. Drew decides to be diplomatic and have all three of them shop for the store's most difficult customers. Whoever performs the best, wins the job.
- Mimi warns Drew to not have sex with Kellie after she gives birth. At baby-care class, Drew becomes turned off by the thought of the baby's presence. The Warsaw's hot new waitress makes Kellie feel unattractive.
- When Drew tells Lewis and Oswald that he dreads the challenges of parenthood, they encourage him to act irresponsibly. Mimi's attempt to help Kellie with her pregnancy is questionable.
- Winfred-Lauder approves Drew's idea of a women's store and puts him in charge of setting it up and running it. With so much to do to get the store open, Drew starts seeing bizarre things. Lewis and Oswald get jobs at a fireworks company.
- Drew has been committed to a mental ward. Lewis and Oswald find him there but are not allowed to see him because they are not family. So they have themselves committed but now they are stuck in it themselves. Lewis plots a stupid escape.
- Everyone comes for Drew and Lily's wedding. Lily realises that she doesn't really know Drew.
- Drew wins the Batmobile in a contest at a fast food restaurant. Nicki and the gang are amazed Drew was offered $200,000 in lieu of the car but turned it down. Drew's outlandish prize starts to cause problems in his relationship with Nicki when she refuses to let him drive the Batmobile when they meet her parents for a dinner date.