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Television comedies from the 70s 80s & 90s-Great stars in memorable shows.
Just Shoot Me
S7, EP2 "Mr. Jealousy"Finch tries to make Vicki look bad; Nina ushers in a deranged street person (Meagen Fay) to show Jack he was wrong to hire Vicki.
Just Shoot Me
S7, EP3 "Nina and the Rocker"Nina's romance with a British rocker (Simon Templeton) turns into a battle of willpower; Elliott jumps on Jack's pocket-watch bandwagon.
Just Shoot Me
S7, EP4 "Halloween? Halloween!"Nina throws a Halloween party; mistaking Finch for a woman, a lesbian (Brooke Burns) expresses an interest in him.
Just Shoot Me
S7, EP5 "Da Sister Who Loved DiMauro"Elliott feigns interest in Vicki's foul-mouthed sister, Rhonda (Gina Gershon); Jack installs closed-circuit cameras to keep an eye on everyone from home.
Mad About You
S1, EP17 "The Billionaire"Paul is offered a large sum of money to produce a documentary about the life of an eccentric billionaire (Jerry Lewis); Paul hires a new editor/cameraman (Steven Wright) who is anything but energetic.
Mad About You
S1, EP18 "The Man Who Said Hello"Paul is embarrassed when his father (Louis Zorich) shouts "Hello" to Regis Philbin in public; Regis then asks Paul's star-struck father to appear on his show, and he becomes a public-interest story.
Mad About You
S1, EP19 "Swept Away"A protective Jamie thinks Lisa and her new boyfriend (Charles Shaughnessy) are moving too fast in their relationship when they decide to move in together after a week. Paul can't stop her getting involved.
Mad About You
S1, EP20 "The Spy Who Loved Me"Jamie's new client is a sexy TV spy from the 1960s who was idolized by Paul and Ira when they were kids; they revert to their old ways and compete for the star's attention.