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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.
- 1977–197830m5.7 (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."
- Josh's mission to have his first successful one night stand is derailed when his date, Lily (Mouzam Makkar), bonds with his parents the following morning. Also, Andrew is surprised to learn that Eve intended for him to be a one night stand, on 9JKL.
- Judy forces Josh to choose between her and his new best friend, Luke (Tone Bell), when she finds out his pal is the upstairs neighbor she claims caused water damage. Also, Andrew asks Nick the doorman to help him assemble Wyatt's new playpen.
- Josh begs Andrew and Harry to let him join their racquetball game only to learn the monthly outing is actually a cover for having a steak and scotch dinner behind Judy's back. Also, Eve and Judy begrudgingly spend their free evening together.
- After Josh changes the locks to his apartment and refuses to give Judy a spare key, he is caught in a bind when he locks himself out. Also, Eve tries to avoid being cropped out of the family holiday card. Kadeem Hardison guest stars.
- Eve and Josh vie for the attention of Wyatt's perfect new nanny, Sara (Megan Park), until Josh realizes she is better with babies than adults. Also, after Andrew gets Harry and Judy a new TV, they both remember why they prefer to watch in separate rooms.
- Josh asks Nick to retrieve Nana Roberts from her nursing home for the family's Thanksgiving gathering, but when Nick arrives with the wrong nana, the family is forced to deal with a stranger who antagonizes everyone. Also, Judy begins to realize her own critical tendencies, and Andrew prepares for a sexy calendar photoshoot.
- After Harry gets sick, Josh accompanies Judy on a pre-planned anniversary spa getaway where everyone believes the two are a couple. While there, Josh alternates between "dates" with his mother and Natalie (Brooke D'Orsay), a woman he meets at the spa. Brooke D'Orsay guest stars.
- After surprising Andrew, Josh and Eve with the gift of family burial plots, Harry and Judy learn that Josh and Eve don't want theirs, so they try to find a compatible couple to spend eternity with. Also, Josh hooks up with Nick's sister, Toni (Meagan Tandy).
- After Harry and Judy visit Josh on the set of his new movie, he is horrified when the director, Walter Michaelson (Michael Showalter), casts them in background roles in Josh's most important scene. Also, Nick tries to teach Andrew how to dance.
- Josh and Nick coach their friend Luke (Tone Bell) on how to amicably break up with his girlfriend, Sydney (Ginger Gonzaga), so that it won't jeopardize Josh's spot in her coveted spin class. Also, Judy and Harry invite their rivals, Dick (Fred Willard) and Lenore (Christina Pickles) Stevenson, over to play bridge, and Andrew and Eve celebrate their anniversary with their own gift-giving tradition.
- Josh and his new girlfriend realize they've been set up by their mothers.
- Harry now has Fridays off and wants to spend them with Josh. Andrew tries to get Judy to see a doctor.
- Josh learns that his former stalker has lost interest in him, and he is obsessed with winning her back; Andrew and Eve try to connect intellectually by reading the same book.