List of Less Than Perfect Episodes - Season 1: 2002-2003

Season 1: 2002-2003

No. in
Series
No. in
Season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod.
Code
1 1 "Pilot" Ted Wass Terri Minsky October 1, 2002 542-N
2 2 "Ice Cream With Lydia" Ted Wass Christine Zander October 8, 2002 L212
3 3 "Claude the Liar" Ted Wass J.J. Wall October 15, 2002 L213
4 4 "Queen of England" Ted Wass Justin Adler October 22, 2002 L211
5 5 "The Vacation" Ted Wass Tom Hertz October 29, 2002 L215
6 6 "The Pole" Ted Wass Cynthia Greenburg November 5, 2002 L214
7 7 "Future Shock" Ted Wass Mike Dieffenbach November 12, 2002 L217
8 8 "Meet the Folks" Ted Wass Terri Minsky November 19, 2002 L219
9 9 "Claude the Heartbreaker" Ted Wass Christine Zander November 26, 2002 L221
10 10 "One Office Party Too Many" Ted Wass Cynthia Greenburg December 10, 2002 L218
11 11 "A Claude Casey in Production" Ted Wass F.J. Pratt & Dan Cohen December 17, 2002 L216
12 12 "Claude's Got a Secret" Ted Wass Terri Minsky & Claudia Lonow January 7, 2003 L223
13 13 "Telephone" Ted Wass Justin Adler January 21, 2003 L220
14 14 "High Maintenance" Ted Wass David Blum & Stacy Kramer February 4, 2003 L225
15 15 "Valentine's Day" Terry Hughes Tom Hertz February 11, 2003 L226
16 16 "Breaking Up" Ted Wass Cynthia Greenburg February 18, 2003 L228
17 17 "Picture Perfect Party" Terry Hughes Dan Cohen & F.J. Pratt March 11, 2003 L227
18 18 "The New Guy" Ted Wass Tom Hertz March 18, 2003 L222
19 19 "Oh Papa" Ted Wass Tom Hertz April 29, 2003 L223
20 20 "A Little Love for Lydia" Ted Wass J.J. Wall May 6, 2003 L224
21 21 "Save the Squirrel, But Bet the Over/Under" Ted Wass J.J. Wall May 13, 2003 L229
22 22 "The Umbrella" Ted Wass Justin Adler May 20, 2003 L230

Read more about this topic:  List Of Less Than Perfect Episodes

Famous quotes containing the word season:

    At this season I seldom had a visitor. When the snow lay deepest no wanderer ventured near my house for a week or fortnight at a time, but there I lived as snug as a meadow mouse.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)