Episodes
Series # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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1 | "Pilot" | Andrew D. Weyman | Bob Myer Leonard Ripps |
September 20, 1994 | 49401 |
Steve teaches his middle son a lesson about honesty. | |||||
2 | "The HUnt for Miss October" | Andrew D. Weyman | Michael Poryes | September 27, 1994 | 49402 |
Steve orders the boys to get rid of their racy magazines. | |||||
3 | "Your Cheatin' Heart" | Andrew D. Weyman | Sheryl North | October 4, 1994 | 49405 |
Steve offers William an incentive to turn his black history grade from F to A: a CD player. | |||||
4 | "Curfew, God Bless You" | Andrew D. Weyman | Steve Young | October 11, 1994 | 49406 |
Artis sneaks out to a party; Andrew forgets to do his homework. | |||||
5 | "Crushed" | Andrew D. Weyman | Bob Myer Leonard Ripps |
October 18, 1994 | 49403 |
Steve tries to prevent William from getting a dressing-down when the teen wears his heart on his sleeve for an un interested older girl. | |||||
6 | "Every Good Boy Does Fine" | Andrew D. Weyman | Bob Myer Leonard Ripps Rob Dames |
October 25, 1984 | 49404 |
Steve and Mary have to face the music and tell Andrew that he can't play the piano as well as his brothers. | |||||
7 | "Black Dads Can't Jump" | Andrew D. Weyman | Gary Hardwick | November 1, 1994 | 49407 |
Steve assigns himself as Artis' personal basketball coach. | |||||
8 | "Talent Show" | Jay Sandrich | Ed Decter John J. Strauss |
November 8, 1994 | 49409 |
Steve can hardly stop his head from spinning when the Four Tops pay a surprise visit to Mary's church fundraiser and wind up performing. | |||||
9 | "Bad Influence" | Andrew D. Weyman | Leonard Ripps Rob Dames |
November 22, 1994 | 49410 |
Steve and William have a falling out when William falls in with the wrong crowd at school; meanwhile, Mary is slow to tell Andrew that she accidentally drove over his pet turtle. | |||||
10 | "We're Off to See the Lizard" | Andrew D. Weyman | Lee Aronsohn | November 29, 1994 | 49408 |
Artis gets all wound up over the fact that his father is paying a video store co-worker more money per house, and takes a job at a pizza joint, which requires him to dress like a lizard. Meanwhile, Steve spends some "quality time" with Andrew. | |||||
11 | "Oops, There It Is?" | Andrew D. Weyman | J. Anthony Brown Rushian McDonald |
December 6, 1994 | 49412 |
His teacher draws the wrong conclusion when Andrew hands in a picture that he drew of Steve and a woman in a compromising position. | |||||
12 | "Christmas Story" | Andrew D. Weyman | Bob Myer Leonard Ripps Rob Dames |
December 13, 1994 | 49411 |
Andrew won't pose for a family Christmas photo. | |||||
13 | "Blast From the Past" | Andrew D. Weyman | Bob Myer Leonard Ripps Rob Dames |
January 3, 1995 | 49414 |
Steve picks up bad vibrations when members of his former band, The Four Vibes, ask Artis to join them in a performance at their high-school reunion. | |||||
14 | "Money to Burn" | Andrew D. Weyman | Bob Myer Leonard Ripps Rob Dames |
January 10, 1995 | 49413 |
Steve's joy at winning $1,000 in lottery gradually disappears -- together with the money -- as the demands of friends and family mount. | |||||
15 | "The Kiss-Off" | Andrew D. Weyman | Bob Myer Leonard Ripps Rob Dames |
January 17, 1995 | 49415 |
Steve appears on a local television talk show | |||||
16 | "The Age of Reason" | Andrew D. Weyman | Kim Friese Jane Espenson |
February 7, 1995 | 49416 |
Steve starts feeling a little long in the tooth when he bites off more than he can chew trying to impress attractive doctor Sheryl during a physical exam. | |||||
17 | "Goldilocks" | Andrew D. Weyman | John J. Strauss Bob Myer |
February 14, 1995 | 49417 |
Steve has his eye on attractive police officer Nina, who's assigned to keep an eye on his house after a "Goldilocks" breaks in several times to make himself temporarily at home. | |||||
18 | "The 'B' Word" | Andrew D. Weyman | J. Anthony Brown Rushion McDonald Steve Harvey |
February 21, 1985 | 49418 |
Steve continues his pursuit of a romantic relationship with police officer Nina, but remains at arm's length when it seems that her feelings for him are more of the brotherly kind. | |||||
19 | "When Stanley Met Shirley" | Andrew D. Weyman | Leonard Ripps Rob Dames Ed Decter |
February 28, 1995 | 49419 |
Artis has his friends sneak him into a dance club for his 17th birthday -- but the celebration hits a sour note when he realizes that Steve is also there. |
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