Episodes
# | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "Pilot" | Scott Winant | Winnie Holzman | August 25, 1994 | 59300 |
2 | "Dancing in the Dark" | Scott Winant | Winnie Holzman | September 1, 1994 | 59301 |
3 | "Guns and Gossip" | Marshall Herskovitz | Justin Tanner | September 8, 1994 | 59302 |
4 | "Father Figures" | Mark Rosner | Winnie Holzman | September 15, 1994 | 59303 |
5 | "The Zit" | Victor DuBois | Betsy Thomas | September 22, 1994 | 59304 |
6 | "The Substitute" | Ellen S. Pressman | Jason Katims | September 29, 1994 | 59305 |
7 | "Why Jordan Can't Read" | Mark Piznarski | Liberty Godshall | October 6, 1994 | 59307 |
8 | "Strangers in the House" | Ron Lagomarsino | Jill Gordon | October 20, 1994 | 59308 |
9 | "Halloween" | Mark Piznarski | Jill Gordon | October 27, 1994 | 59401 |
10 | "Other People's Mothers" | Claudia Weill | Richard Kramer | November 3, 1994 | 59306 |
11 | "Life of Brian" | Todd Holland | Jason Katims | November 10, 1994 | 59402 |
12 | "Self-Esteem" | Michael Engler | Winnie Holzman | November 17, 1994 | 59403 |
13 | "Pressure" | Mark Piznarski | Ellen Herman | December 1, 1994 | 59404 |
14 | "On the Wagon" | Jeff Perry | Elizabeth Gill | December 8, 1994 | 59405 |
15 | "So-Called Angels" | Scott Winant | Winnie Holzman & Jason Katims | December 22, 1994 | 59406 |
16 | "Resolutions" | Patrick Norris | Ellen Herman | January 5, 1995 | 59407 |
17 | "Betrayal" | Mark Piznarski | Jill Gordon | January 12, 1995 | 59408 |
18 | "Weekend" | Todd Holland | Adam Dooley | January 19, 1995 | 59409 |
19 | "In Dreams Begin Responsibilities" | Elodie Keene | Winnie Holzman | January 26, 1995 | 59410 |
Note: In 1997, TV Guide ranked the episode "Life of Brian" number 38 on its "100 Greatest Episodes of All Time" list.
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