List Of The Golden Girls Episodes
This article is a list of episodes from the US sitcom The Golden Girls. The series ran for seven seasons between 1985 and 1992.
All seven seasons have been released on DVD by Buena Vista.
During its final season, The Golden Girls had two crossover stories with Empty Nest and Nurses. In both cases it was extended to an hour. The episode "The Monkey Show" begins an event depicting a hurricane that continues on the Empty Nest episode "Windy" and concludes on the Nurses episode "Begone with the Wind". The episode "A Midwinter Night's Dream" begins an event depicting a full moon that continues on the Empty Nest episode "Dr. Weston and Mr. Hyde" and concludes on the Nurses episode "Moon Over Miami".
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