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- Myrna Fallows (Burnett), a postal worker, dreams that she gets to date her fantasy mailman (Christopher Reeve), but they are often interrupted by a co-worker (Kind).
- Daisy Kornfeld (Burnett), a teacher, tries to talk her way out of a speeding ticket from a cop (Krause), her former student in whom she instilled a value system that doesn't bend the rules.
- A spoof of an old-fashioned murder mystery but complications ensue when Richard Kind's Aunt Wanda (Burnett) comes for a visit. Tim Conway makes a cameo appearance.
- Trisha Durant (Betty White) is a college friend of Rosalind "Roz" Burke (Burnett) who comes to town and announces that she's taken the apartment next door to Roz - but Roz can't stand her.
- Virtually nothing goes as planned for three couples out for a romantic evening at an elegant restaurant.
- Georgette (Burnett) is a woman attending the 30th reunion at her high school, where before her sex-change operation she had been "George", the quarterback on the football team. Swoosie Kurtz plays "George's" ex-girlfriend from school.
- Lois Carlyle (Burnett) is a wife fed up with her cold, sexist philandering husband (Kind) who hires a hit-man named Brian Beckworth (Kiser) out of the phone book to kill him.
- Arlene Harvey and Kate Benton (Burnett and Bernadette Peters) are songwriters who strike a sour note when Kate alone is offered an audition with a record producer.
- Barbara (Burnett), a fading soap opera star who feels threatened by an up-and-coming actress, learns a painful truth from Sam (Robert Guillaume) the security guard.
- An unusual clothes dryer springs sour old Grace into a fantasy land of Lost Stuff to discover such long departed items as a sock.
- Myna is a devout churchgoer who needs to raise $25,000 to save her church. One day she meets Steve, who she believes is an angel who will answer her prayers and help her save her church. He takes her to Atlantic City to convince her to win the $25,000 by gambling, but she soon learns that everything is not as it seems.
- Dr. Elaine Daniels (Burnett) learns that her ex-husband/co-worker, Dr. Arthur Daniels (Alex Rocco), is dating a younger woman and to make him jealous, she flaunts a much younger man under Arthur's nose.
- A Pollyannaish housewife has a day that would freak out Pollyanna herself as she prepares a dinner to impress her husband's boss.
- Lillian Preskin (Burnett) is a frisky 82-year-old senior citizen who still has an eye for the gentlemen at her nursing home, much to the consternation of her daughter (Fay) who threatens to send her mother to a home run by nuns if she engages once more in sex with the residents.
- Evelyn Sweets (Burnett) is featured in two separate episodes about her "Chapel of Romance": Evelyn is approached by a woman with a ventriloquist's dummy who pleads with her to marry them in "Dummy Dearest"; Evelyn is approached by Chester Neff, who assumes that her ad's tag I'll marry anyone means that she will become his wife in "Being Out There".
- Lisa Baldwin (Burnett), a successful single businesswoman, is enchanted but unnerved when her son's college roommate, Patrick (Krause), expresses his admiration for her.
- A woman (Carol Burnett) gets cold comfort from the death by freezing of her paramour's wife: the man's still in love with the woman.
- Three pistol-packing mamas capture an unarmed burglar (Richard Kind) who believes that guns are dangerous.
- A recovering stress victim is put to the test of renewing her driver's license.
- Frank and Julia Miller (Kiser and Burnett) are a bickering couple applying for a loan who witness an unusual robbery - the bank is being held up by their son (Krause).
- A free-spirited man (Kiser) begs Margaret (Burnett) to live life on the edge - moments before her marriage to Herb (Kind).
- Hal Linden plays in a series of vignettes that take a musical look at intimate behavior in a café, an elevator, a support-group meeting, a dentist's office and an alley.
- A Sam Spade spoof has Carol Burnett playing wisecracking PI.
- A cafe is the setting for a reunion between lovers, and for negotiations between a talking head and an agent.
- Eminent surgeon Hoogie Dowser (Neil Patrick Harris in a spoof of his TV show Doogie Howser, M.D.) is called in for a splinter removal from the toe of a recovering patient (Burnett).
- In a sendup of 1940s gangster films, wealthy Agnes Pringle (Burnett) contemplates a lover's revenge while "Lefty" Malone (Kind) and "Dollface" (Barone) join in on the scheming on a cruise ship. A one-hour season finale.
- A mother tired of supporting her shiftless kids decides to sue for compensation.
- Two practical jokers have to cool it when they meet their prospective in-laws, a deadly duo into munitions.
- Babe and Baby Bicker (Burnett and daughter Carrie Hamilton), a mother/daughter singing duo, feel their act may be threatened when Bobby (Robert Urich) comes between them.
- Sally Trickleson (Burnett) is an irate, love-sick listener who storms into a radio station and confronts the pop psychologist announcer Dr. Doris Kruber (Glenda Jackson) during a live call-in program.
- Veta Mae Klybocker (Burnett) is a spaced-out woman who prepares to rendezvous with aliens at a fishing dock and confronts Dakota (Nell Carter), a fisherwoman who resents having her solitude disturbed.
- In a sendup of 1940s gangster films, wealthy Agnes Pringle (Burnett) contemplates a lover's revenge while "Lefty" Malone (Kind) and "Dollface" (Barone) join in on the scheming on a cruise ship. A one-hour season finale.
- A former game-show producer (Barone) turns a newscast into a circus, and its once-respected anchor Christine Hayward (Burnett) into a clown.