Season 2 (1985/86)
All of seasons 2 and 3 were directed by Noam Pitlik.
Production on season 2 commenced in August 1985, and ended in March 1986.
Ep. | Season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. Code |
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8 | 1 | "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" | Noam Pitlik | Jack Carrerow & Lisa A. Bannick | September 27, 1985 | 4G01 |
Needing a peaceful night's sleep, Marsha kicks the constantly snoring George out of the bedroom. Meanwhile, Mr. Belvedere goes on a weekend trip, and while he is gone, George sleeps like a baby, but the snoring returns when Belvedere returns.
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9 | 2 | "Tornado" | Noam Pitlik | Frank Dungan & Jeff Stein & Tony Sheehan | October 04, 1985 | 4G02 |
A tornado watch adds to the tension between George and Mr. Belvedere after Belvedere takes it upon himself to edit a story George is writing. Things reach a head when a tornado forces everyone into the basement, and a pool contest begins between George and Belvedere. And neither one of them will allow something like the weather to interfere with their competition.
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10 | 3 | "The Cheerleader" | Noam Pitlik | Lissa Levin | October 11, 1985 | 4G03 |
Heather and Angela have decided to try out for the cheerleading squad. However, when Marsha finds out, she takes an unusual attitude toward it, this just on the eve of her birthday, for which Wesley is scrambling to get a present. Meanwhile, Kevin snags a date with a girl he has been eyeing, but Marsha's birthday dinner becomes a conflict.
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11 | 4 | "Requiem" | Noam Pitlik | Jeffrey Ferro & Fredric Weiss | October 18, 1985 | 4G04 |
During an accordion lesson, Wesley's teacher, Mr. Zabriskie suddenly dies right after a frustrated Wesley silently wished his death. This leads Wesley to believe he is the one responsible for his teacher's death, and he begins to believe he has a special power. Meanwhile, Heather gets a pair of high heels and has some trouble learning to walk in them.
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12 | 5 | "Delivery" | Noam Pitlik | Fredric Weiss & Jeffrey Ferro | October 25, 1985 | 4G05 |
Kevin has his friend come over to help him on a science project, and George and Marsha quickly become worried when the girl arrives 8 months pregnant and wanting to name the baby Kevin if it's a boy. That appears to be beside the point when the girl suddenly begins to go into labor, and Mr. Belvedere finds himself the first person in line to help with the delivery.
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13 | 6 | "The Contract" | Noam Pitlik | Frank Dungan & Jeff Stein & Tony Sheehan | November 01, 1985 | 4G07 |
Worried that Kevin will get drunk on the night of his junior prom, Marsha has Kevin sign a contract promising that if he drinks, he should call home for a ride and George and Marsha would promise not to hassle him. However, Kevin sees this contract as an open invitation to drink, which leads him to take the contract a bit too far and begin drinking all the time, which is really masking a deeper problem.
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14 | 7 | "Vows" | Noam Pitlik | Lissa Levin | November 08, 1985 | 4G06 |
For their anniversary, George and Marsha act like it is just another day, while the kids suggest they renew their wedding vows. However, after doing some digging, trying to find George and Marsha's original wedding picture, Heather and Kevin make a shocking discovery that leads Kevin to re-examine his life.
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15 | 8 | "Strike" | Noam Pitlik | Jeffrey Ferro & Fredric Weiss | November 15, 1985 | 4G08 |
When George's newspaper goes on strike, he finds himself bored to death and becoming increasingly more irritating to Belvedere. Meanwhile, the family tries to cut costs, which means no new car for Kevin, and Wesley and Heather put together a garage sale where Wesley inadvertently sells a priceless Faberge egg of Mr. Belvedere's.
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16 | 9 | "The Letter" | Noam Pitlik | Karen Wengrod & Ken Cinnamon | November 22, 1985 | 4G10 |
Wesley has joined the football team and is terrible at the sport, much to the disappointment of George. This re-opens old wounds in Kevin, who decides to secretly join the football team to get a letter and make George proud. However, when Kevin's grades slip, George comes down hard on him and Kevin decides to move out, just days before Thanksgiving.
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17 | 10 | "Pinball" | Noam Pitlik | Frank Dungan & Jeff Stein | November 29, 1985 | 4G09 |
George buys a pinball machine to recapture memories from his youth, but quickly tires of it. However, Mr. Belvedere takes a liking to the machine and quickly becomes a pinball junkie, causing him to neglect his household duties. But when George sells the machine, Mr. Belvedere takes up a new residence, in the local arcade.
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18 | 11 | "The Prize" | Noam Pitlik | Jack Carrerow & Lisa A. Bannick (story and teleplay) Bob Perlow & Gene Braunstein (teleplay only) |
December 06, 1985 | 4G11 |
Wesley begins selling cookies door to door in an attempt to win a trip to Disney World. However, when he does win, he surprisingly gives it away to a sick kid in the hospital. Little does anyone know that Wesley has hopes that this will lead to an even better trip. Meanwhile, George and Mr. Belvedere hold a contest concerning the stock market, and Heather debates cheating on an algebra exam in order to bring her grades up.
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19 | 12 | "Speechless" | Noam Pitlik | Frank Dungan & Jeff Stein | January 03, 1986 | 4G13 |
When George learns that he is the winner of The Happy Guys of Pittsburgh Man of the Year Award, he is thrilled. That is, until he learns he must give a speech, something he is terrified of doing. Meanwhile, a project in one of his classes has Kevin married to a nice girl, but he is resistant to being seen with her in public.
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20 | 13 | "The Teacher" | Noam Pitlik | Lissa Levin | January 10, 1986 | 4G14 |
With everyone busy with their own lives, Mr. Belvedere appears to be lonesome, at least from Wesley's point of view and decides what he needs is a woman in his life. However, the woman who piques his interest was not quite the woman Wesley had in mind, when Mr. Belvedere begins seeing Wesley's teacher.
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21 | 14 | "The Dropout" | Noam Pitlik | Jack Carrerow & Lisa A. Bannick | January 17, 1986 | 4G12 |
Marsha is hitting the books for her finals, but she does not feel her hard work is paying off after she fails her exam. This leads her to decide to quit college and become a full-time housewife, complete with a housedress and a string of pearls around her neck (shades of June Cleaver), but Marsha's attempts at being a housewife soon make Mr. Belvedere's job obsolete.
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22 | 15 | "Rivals" | Noam Pitlik | Fredric Weiss & Jeffrey Ferro | January 24, 1986 | 4G15 |
George and Mr. Belvedere become rivals in a contest over who can do without his favorite vice. George tries to give up smoking and Mr. Belvedere tries to give up junk food and each one discovers that trying to sneak may not be an option. Meanwhile, Heather is head over heels for her latest boyfriend (Jason Bateman) who happens to have a strong attraction – for Marsha.
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23 | 16 | "Wesley's Friend" | Noam Pitlik | Frank Dungan & Jeff Stein & Tony Sheehan | January 31, 1986 | 4G16 |
When one of Wesley's friends is revealed to have AIDS, he is taken out of school due to the ignorance and uncertainty that many of the other children's parents share. This leads Wesley to shun his friend in fear of getting the disease himself. Meanwhile, Kevin takes a home economics class because he thinks it will be an easy A.
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24 | 17 | "The Will" | Noam Pitlik | Lissa Levin | February 07, 1986 | 4G17 |
When one of George's cousins suddenly dies it prompts George and Marsha to prepare a will and they must decide who should look after the children if they should die suddenly. Mr Belvedere, who happens to be their number one pick, turns them down without hesitancy.
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25 | 18 | "Valentine's Day" "The Valentine" |
Noam Pitlik | Jeffrey Ferro & Fredric Weiss (teleplay) Lance Thompson & Brad Goldberg (story) |
February 14, 1986 | 4G18 |
Valentine's Day has one particular girl going wild over Wesley, who does his best to try to avoid her. Meanwhile, Heather is let down after sending out tons of valentines, but gets none in return; that is, until a secret admirer begins sending her gifts. However, when her admirer reveals himself, she is less than thrilled.
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26 | 19 | "Heather's Tutor" | Noam Pitlik | Lissa Levin | February 21, 1986 | 4G19 |
Heather has been floundering in her French class and Marsha insists that she get a tutor. Heather is thrilled to learn her tutor will be a high school boy but is not prepared to learn that he is blind. However, she quickly realizes he is just like any other boy. Meanwhile, there is an all out war between the Owens' and their neighbors, the Huffnagels, thanks to Wesley's antics.
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27 | 20 | "Amish" | Noam Pitlik | Tony Sheehan | March 07, 1986 | 4G20 |
While at the library, studying for his SAT's, Kevin runs into a lost Amish girl whom he brings home, where she marvels at modern conveniences. Kevin soon learns about her culture and with all the pressures in his life he becomes smitten with the idea of becoming Amish himself, in hopes of escaping from the pressure of his world. Meanwhile, little does he know that she has become smitten with all the modern conveniences of his world.
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28 | 21 | "Dinner for Two" | Noam Pitlik | Fredric Weiss & Jeffery Ferro | March 21, 1986 | 4G21 |
Marsha has been busy night after night with her study group leaving little time for George. So George decides to plan a romantic dinner for two with Belvedere's help, but a surprised Marsha cannot even find time for that. Meanwhile, Kevin begins dating a Swedish foreign exchange student but finds Wesley and Heather tagging along on his date.
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29 | 22 | "The Play" | Noam Pitlik | Lissa Levin & Jeffrey Ferro & Fredric Weiss | March 28, 1986 | 4G22 |
Wesley has been cast as the lead in the school play H.M.S. Pinafore by Gilbert & Sullivan, and he is all set to play the part. However, when the director quits the play, Mr. Belvedere steps in as director and makes a decision for the good of the show: he decides to recast the lead with Tommy Sullivan, leaving Wesley out in the cold, who then attempts to sabotage the play.
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