Alice (season 2)
Alice (season 2) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | October 2, 1977 – April 9, 1978 |
This is a list of episodes for the second season of Alice.
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Sundays at 9:30-10:30 pm (EST).[1][2]
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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25 | 1 | "The Second Time 'Round" | Kim Friedman | Tom Whedon | October 2, 1977 |
Flo's third ex-husband comes to the diner along with a suspected flasher. | |||||
26 | 2 | "The Indian Taker" | Marc Daniels | Tom Whedon | October 9, 1977 |
A Native American refuses to leave the diner because he believes it lies on sacred Indian ground. | |||||
27 | 3 | "86 the Waitresses" | Marc Daniels | Sybil Adelman | October 23, 1977 |
The waitresses quit when Mel gives a new waiter more money than them. | |||||
28 | 4 | "Alice by Moonlight" | Kim Friedman | Tom Whedon | October 30, 1977 |
Alice moonlights as a nightclub singer, which takes a toll on her waitressing job. | |||||
29 | 5 | "Single Belles" | Kim Friedman | Bruce Howard | November 6, 1977 |
The girls go to a singles bar. | |||||
30 | 6 | "The Sixty Minutes Man" | Kim Friedman | Teleplay: George Tibbles, Warren S. Murray and Tom Whedon Story: George Tibbles | November 13, 1977 |
Alice suspects a customer of being a gangster. | |||||
31 | 7 | "That Old Back Magic" | William Asher | Robert Fisher & Arthur Marx | December 4, 1977 |
Mel is unable to move out of Alice's place when his bad back gets worse. | |||||
32 | 8 | "Love Is Sweeping the Counter" | Kim Friedman | Arthur S. Rabin | December 11, 1977 |
Flo and Mel's relationship improves after they go to an out-of-town game together. | |||||
33 | 9 | "A Semi-Merry Christmas" | Marc Daniels | Madelyn Pugh Davis & Bob Carroll, Jr. and Tom Whedon | December 18, 1977 |
Alice and the gang are snowbound on their way to spend Christmas with her cousin. | |||||
34 | 10 | "Oh! George Burns" | Marc Daniels | Seaman Jacobs & Fred S. Fox | January 1, 1978 |
When George Burns comes into Mel's, Vera thinks he's God after seeing the movie Oh, God! | |||||
35 | 11 | "The Eyes of Texas" | Kim Friedman | Robert Fisher & Arthur Marx | January 8, 1978 |
Flo refuses to get glasses even though she needs them. | |||||
36 | 12 | "Love Is a Free Throw" | Marc Daniels | Robert Fisher & Arthur Marx | January 15, 1978 |
A high-school basketball star develops a crush on Alice. | |||||
37 | 13 | "Close Encounters of the Worst Kind" | William Asher | Robert Fisher & Arthur Marx | January 22, 1978 |
Everyone gets hostile at Mel's when the workers express their petty grievances. | |||||
38 | 14 | "The Pharmacist" | Noam Pitlik | Teleplay: Michael Loman and Chris Hayward Story: Michael Loman | January 29, 1978 |
A pharmacist threatens to commit suicide in Mel's Diner as he protests against food additives. | |||||
39 | 15 | "Love Me, Love My Horse" | William Asher | Tom Whedon | February 5, 1978 |
Flo fixes Alice up with her cowboy brother. | |||||
40 | 16 | "The Reporter" | Dennis Steinmetz | Michael Loman | February 12, 1978 |
An investigative reporter hides out in Mel's Diner. | |||||
41 | 17 | "Florence of Arabia" | Kim Friedman | Tom Whedon | February 19, 1978 |
Flo is courted by an Arab who already has three wives. | |||||
42 | 18 | "The Cuban Connection" | William Asher | Robert Fisher & Arthur Marx | February 26, 1978 |
Alice tries to settle an argument between a womanizing photographer and his fed-up wife. | |||||
43 | 19 | "Mel's Big Five-0" | William Asher | Warren S. Murray | March 5, 1978 |
Mel insists he does not want a party for his fiftieth birthday. | |||||
44 | 20 | "Don't Lock Now" | William Asher | Tom Whedon | March 12, 1978 |
Someone's stealing food and making long-distance calls to the diner. | |||||
45 | 21 | "The Star in the Storeroom" | Marc Daniels | Robert Fisher & Arthur Marx | March 19, 1978 |
Flo is hounded for tickets to Jerry Reed's concert just because she was his babysitter. | |||||
46 | 22 | "The Bus" | Marc Daniels | Teleplay: Erik Tarloff Story: Chris Hayward | March 26, 1978 |
The staff of Mel's Diner brace themselves for a busload of customers. | |||||
47 | 23 | "Mel's Recession" | William Asher | Robert Fisher & Arthur Marx and Tom Whedon | April 2, 1978 |
Mel thinks about letting a waitress go to save money. | |||||
48 | 24 | "Earthquake" | Noam Pitlik | Teleplay: Chris Hayward and Gary Markowitz Story: Chris Hayward | April 9, 1978 |
A Native American predicts an earthquake will strike. |
References
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