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30 mins
12/11/1988
1.
Wedding Belle Blues
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As the nervous bride-to-be, Allie has nightmares about meeting her fiancé's parents.
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30 mins
12/12/1988
2.
Kate Gets Dumped
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While honeymooners Allie and Bob fly off to Hawaii, Bob dumps Kate.
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30 mins
12/19/1988
3.
Allie Doesn't Live Here Anymore
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As Allie moves into her new high-rise condo, Kate interviews a potential housemate.
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30 mins
12/26/1988
4.
The Odd Couples
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Kate is saved from perky Haven and Blair when Allie suggests that Kate move in.
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30 mins
1/9/1989
5.
Anchor Away
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Watching a tape of Bob's sportscast, Allie notices an attractive anchor making an on-air play for her husband.
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30 mins
1/16/1989
6.
Better Never Than Late
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Bob's mother questions Allie about having another child.
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30 mins
1/23/1989
7.
Moving On
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Kate spends her 40th birthday wondering what she has done with her life -- and, shaken by Emma's transfer to UCLA, decides to join the Peace Corps.
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30 mins
1/30/1989
8.
A Tree Grows on West 56th Street
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Kate organizes a block association to save a park.
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30 mins
2/6/1989
9.
The Nearlyweds
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Allie's reaction upon hearing that Jennie and her boyfriend are sharing a dorm room doesn't compare with her reaction when they announce they're getting married.
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30 mins
2/13/1989
10.
Wanted: One Husband
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A rich neighbour offers a hefty sum to Kate and Allie if they can find her ""a Bob..""
Director:
Linda Day
Writer:
Jim Wells
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Guest starring:
Cynthia Harris, J. R. Horne, James Reno, Shirley Stoler, J.R. Hornse, James rebo
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30 mins
2/20/1989
11.
What's Love Got to Do with It?
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Kate is dating a man with no charm, looks or personality, yet everyone loves him -- except Kate.
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30 mins
2/27/1989
12.
I've Got a Secret
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Kate has trouble keeping quiet about Bob's broadcasting future.
Director:
Linda Day
Writer:
Dana Persky
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Guest starring:
Skip Hinnant, Larry Keith, Kathleen Marsh, Tom Poster, Barry Lynch, Dave King
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30 mins
3/6/1989
13.
Chip's Notes
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Chip is so thrilled to be associated with the ultracool Mike Sheridan that he becomes his partner in a scam.
Director:
Linda Day
Writer:
Michael Gordon
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Guest starring:
Max Casella, Tristine Skyler, Stephanie Vine
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30 mins
3/13/1989
14.
Love Thy Neighbor
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Trying to mend a broken romance, Kate feigns love in front of the woman who dumped her neighbor -- but he thinks Kate's serious.
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30 mins
3/20/1989
15.
Trojan War
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Allie discovers a condom in Chip's pocket.
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30 mins
3/27/1989
16.
Loan-some Bob
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Kate and Allie get a loan from Bob.
Director:
Linda Day
Writer:
John Albert
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Guest starring:
Jude Ciccolella, Ken Prymus, Sam Silver, Billy Taylor, Gordon King, Paul Errico
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30 mins
4/10/1989
17.
The Review
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When Allie's sushi draws a bad review from a critic, Kate determines to please the man's palate to gain a retraction.
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30 mins
4/24/1989
18.
The Wedding
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Kate reluctantly agrees to accompany Lou to his cousin's wedding.
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30 mins
5/1/1989
19.
The Last Temptation of Allie
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While Allie prepares her entry for Cousin Cabot's Country Cookbook contest, Kate cooks up a way to help Lou.
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30 mins
5/8/1989
20.
Hockey Team
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Bob lets Chip join the hockey team without consulting Allie.
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30 mins
5/15/1989
21.
My Boyfriend's Back
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Allie's ex-boyfriend returns to New York for the opening of his off-Broadway play, which turns out to be based on their romance. Unfortunately for Allie, he has eyes only for Kate.
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30 mins
5/22/1989
22.
What a Wonderful Episode (a.k.a. It's a Wonderful Episode a.k.a. Kate and Allie Go to Hell)
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A job offer and a $2000 check from a man named Gabriel prompt Kate and Allie to take account of their lives.
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