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- The staff of a New York City taxicab company go about their job while they dream of greater things.
- The working lives of three neophyte lawyers.
- This version of the Cinderella tale with an all-black cast has Cinderella, who wants to marry a dashing army officer, finding out out that her father, who she thought had an important job at a big hotel, is actually the men's room attendant. Her wicked stepmother finds out, too, and complications ensue.
- Johnny goes on a date with a married co-worker.
- Danko decides to sue for regular visitation when the mother of his child restricts how often Johnny can see his offspring.
- Eliot accidentally kills a partner in a game of squash.
- Eliot Streeter is handed a case where a newspaper reporter has printed information that the Department of Defense. It looks like he would win the case in a walk, except for a huge problem: opposing counsel is Professor Charles W. Kingsfield (reprising his "Paper Chase" role and using it to generate big laughs). Kingsfield meets up with Emerson Marshall, the senior partner at the law firm, to discuss their respective careers -- and the case turns into a war of insults which Marshall wins. Meanwhile, Eliot recalls taking Kingsfield's class at Harvard and developing a stutter out of fear of the big man. In fact, the stutter was so bad that he acquired the nickname "Porky" after Porky Pig. When Kingsfield leaves the meeting with Marshall, he tosses off a "How have you been ...Porky?" to Eliot. Eliot crumples up his request to be taken off the case and vows to beat Kingsfield at his own game. In the courtroom, Kingsfield uses every trick in the book to try to win an unwinnable case (the judge is also a former student of his). Finally Eliot reaches the boiling point and overcomes his stutter in a memorable lecture using words that begin with "C" (the consonant that he had been stuttering throughout the show). The judge is handed a note saying that a paper elsewhere has published the information in question, rendering the current case moot. Has Eliot really defeated Kingsfield?
- Tucker uses tips from a book on romance to try and impress Sara.
- The associates are curious when a lady from Mr. Marshall's distant past turns up in the office. But she's not the type they're expecting.
- Tucker defends a network censor being sued by a producer.
- The associates learn the ropes on their first day while the founder of the firm considers taking on a new partner.
- The associates defend the head of a tire company accused of misusing funds, while Leslie quits the firm thinking it represents criminals.
- Leslie falls for a teacher who despises conservative lawyers.
- Tucker moves into the apartment below Marshall, who shows up unexpectedly.
- Marshall asks Eliot to defend a client whose ex-lover is suing him.
- Louie's gambling brother, Nick from Las Vegas, comes to visit the garage. Irritated that Nick refuses to spend time with their mother, Louie bankrolls Alex in a card game to try and get back at him.
- Jim is attacked by the gang back at the garage about the amount of money he is recklessly giving away. Jim's solution, he will give them all $1000 each to give away.
- Bobby and Tony become embattled in a fierce competition for the affections of a girl they both met and asked out at Mario's.
- Alex has a gambling problem again.
- Following a excitement-filled ski trip, Alex decides to start living life to the fullest, which includes skydiving for the first time.
- 1978–198330mTV-PG7.1 (199)TV EpisodeAfter being shot in his cab, Alex quits the garage and takes a job as a waiter at a high-class French restaurant.
- After Alex drives a producer and director to a local theater he attempts to get a job as their gopher.
- When Alex learns that his old dog is dying, he determines to do everything in his power to make Buddy's last days comfortable.
- Alex embarks on a romance with a fragile former soap star who is reluctant to get into a long-term relationship.
- Elaine's has dated Arnie for sometime and wants him to meet her children. Arnie has reservations about how well he'll get along with them..
- Alex goes on a blind date with Angela, whom he knows only as a witty and winsome voice on the telephone. Latka finds an envelope of money in the backseat of a cab. Who gets to keep it?
- After leaving the garage six months ago to pursue his acting career, Bobby Wheeler returns with news that his pilot has been picked up by a network. However, when he later learns that his part was recast, he is afraid that he might have to beg Louie for his job back.
- After reading the newspaper and seeing another nasty review of a play by powerful critic, John Bowman, Bobby decides to compose a letter attacking Bowman, only to reconsider and throw it in the trash. When Louie recovers the letter and sends it to the newspaper, it unexpectedly creates positive buzz for Bobby and his acting career. Bobby now feels the pressure of having to perform his next play with Bowman in the front row.
- Would be actor Bobby Wheeler made a wager with himself. Bobby had 3 years to make it as an actor and at 24 hours to go, Bobby attends any audition possible to hopefully beat the clock.
- Actor/cab driver Bobby Wheeler lands a role on a soap opera but the cynical Louie DePalma believes it wont last. Leading Alex to have a serious talk with Louie.
- Jim's old flame from the "peace & love" days of the 60s walks back into his life but it may be Alex who ends up with warm-hearted feelings for her.
- Elaine drives a very rude customer, who accuses her of trying to cheat on the fare. Back at the garage, Elaine invites Alex to come to a party in her apartment, which she gives for the people from the art gallery where she works, but she doesn't want him to tell anyone that they both work as cab drivers, because she is embarrassed. But Alex says he is okay to lie about Elaine's occupation, but he is not okay to lie about him being a cab driver. The rest of the crew sort of invite themselves to the party after hearing about it. But Elaine explicitly says that Louie isn't allowed to come. Elaine makes Alex come over a little earlier so he is the first at the party and he can give her some moral support. Then the guests start to pour in.
- Realizing the boss has found out that someone has embezzled money from the cab company, Louie convinces Jeff to take the blame for him in hopes that the controversy will blow over. However, the plan goes awry when Jeff is fired and put in jail.
- While out on a fare, Alex befriends a socially inept congressman who is dumped by a woman. Feeling sorry for the guy, Alex fixes him up on a date with Elaine.
- Simka's visiting cousin Zifka is a monk who is allowed to break his vow of silence and sample worldly pleasures for one week every ten years. Zifka and Elaine find romance during that all-too-short week.
- Elaine has the misfortune of picking up her old high school rival, Mary Parker. Later Elaine and Alex meet her and her fiancé for dinner where their romance dominates the night.
- Elaine is intrigued when a secret admirer sends her several romantic poems. She soon realizes that it must be someone in the garage.
- Elaine's dating a man who, unknown to her, is actually bisexual and attracted to Tony. Tony begs for Alex's help in letting the man down easy.
- Elaine is invited to a high society dinner, with Jim as her date.
- After "Fantasy Island" actor Herve Villachez leaves personal photos in Tony's cab, Tony and the rest muse on the idea of life, if fantasies could be real.
- The fanciful fantasies of the cabbies continue with a real "show stopper" from Elaine.
- Alex, upset that his ex-wife purposely kept him out of their daughter's wedding, invites Elaine to go with him to crash the reception.
- Alex is visited by his ex-wife, who not only has the holiday blues she refuses to let anyone else have merry spirits, especially Alex.
- After a private investigator hired by Jim's father tracks him down, Jim and Alex pay a visit to Jim's father.
- Latka quickly falls in love with Simka, a girl from his country who is now living in New York and is secretly from a different background than he thinks.
- Louie, an outcast in high school, dreads the idea of his class reunion. Wanna-be actor Bobby Wheeler comes up with a scheme to help Louie get even with his peers.
- A Hollywood movie producer comes to the garage to interview and follow cabbies in order to get material for his latest film.