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- John Ritter and Markie Post star in this comedy about two politicos that fall in love.
- San Francisco cop Harry Hooperman inherits a run down apartment building. Not having the time to maintain the building Hooperman hires Susan as the person in charge. They begin a relationship.
- Coworkers at a Chicago magazine, with a mutual romantic attraction, struggle to keep their relationship strictly professional.
- The film is the biography of Frank Baum, the children's book author and creator of the fantasy world Oz.
- A woman believes that her seemingly all-American ex-husband murdered his second wife, and is desperate to prove it.
- A mischievous 14-year-old boy and his irresponsible uncle almost ruin Christmas when they decide to take Santa's new high-tech sleigh for a joyride.
- An activist single mom finds her life in turmoil when her neglected daughter becomes a hooker, living with an abusive and sadistic pimp.
- When Barney comes home for his father's funeral, his brother's wife Eleanor--Barney's first love--meets him and they go to the club where they first met, and Barney recalls how things kept him apart, like his need to act out at his father. And his fear of commitment.
- The escapades of a group of clergymen.
- Reverend Joe Cass (John Ritter) is an Episcopalian priest and volunteer firefighter who is in the midst of a crisis of faith when he gets called to a dangerous blaze and witnesses an apparent miracle.
- The story about the daughter of journalist Fox Butterfield who was born prematurely in the fifth month of his wife's pregnancy. Doctors save her, but she becomes dependent on constant medical attention. The parents debate what to do.
- The talking bulldog at a policeman's feet turns out to be his late partner.
- Robin stops by the office bringing a friend, Allison, who is an aspiring writer and Robin thinks she could learn something from Hannah. Hannah suggests to Catherine that they could use some help in the office and Allison would be good to hire. She turns out to be great and a big hit, especially with Marty, whom she seems to have a crush on. Hannah and Robin talk and she says she feels left out with Marty. Hannah blames Allison for a missed interview for her story at the dump and that Allison is out to get her. Allison comes on to Marty. Marty finds out that Allison is out for herself and tells her to leave.
- Marty is concerned about the fact that he had a fling once with a friend of Hannah's who is visiting will not sit well with Hanna.
- Marty finds out that Hannah is dating Dr. Jeff Ryan, his therapist when he shows up at the office to take her out. They have been dating for a while. Marty shows up at Hannah's apartment while she is getting ready for a date and Marty tries to sabotage the date but gets caught in the apartment and has to sneak out. Hannah comes in late the next day upset and says that Jeff died while they were together. Marty is upset that his therapist is dead and he doesn't know what to do. Marty has a last conversation with Jeff at his funeral.
- Robin stops by the office and tells Hannah that a woman was kicked out of a restaurant for breast-feeding and thinks that an article should be written about it, so Hannah goes to Catherine with the idea and she gives Hannah the go ahead. Marty goes on a talk show and knows nothing about the topic, and is embarrassed about it. Catherine gets Marty back on the show. Hannah is also going to be on the same talk show with Marty. The mom with the baby that was thrown out of the restaurant shows up at the office and decides to feed and Marty and the rest of the office is uncomfortable with it. Hannah does great on the talk show and Marty does much better than last time. Hannah accuses Marty of being a prude.
- Marty's friend Jack comes to town. Jack is also Hannah's ex boyfriend. He has come back to get back together with Hannah and marry her. She considers it but eventually decides he doesn't have the appeal he once did anymore. Burning the toad is a cop term she picked up from her dad.
- Hannah returns from vacation to find that the magazine has been sold and there is a new editor, Catherine. And she is firing people. Marty is safe. Catherine calls Hannah into her office to tell her that she has read some of Hannah's sample articles and likes them so she promotes Hannah to writer. Brian Allquist, a literary critic, joins the office. Jules is made executive assistant. Hannah goes to see her best friend, Robin, who is cleaning out her ex's office in the building she owns, to tell her about her day. Hannah decides to rent the apt. Hannah goes back to the office after hours and Marty is there writing his resignation. Hannah talks him out of it, telling him she needs his help with her new job. Marty wants to know what their relationship is. They decide best friends.
- Marty and Pamela are competing for whose story will be on the cover of the next issue. Hannah offers to help both of them. She helps Marty first but she makes a mistake and loses Marty's story. She then has to go help Pamela. She then goes to help Marty and stay late but still can't find it. Later a guy whom Pamela sent to distract shows up.
- Marty's mother comes to town and wants to talk with Marty about her new business, but Marty does everything he can to avoid being alone with her and talking. Hannah tries to get them together with a party, but it doesn't work and she goes back home. Marty and Hannah go down to his mother's and Marty and his mother make up and Marty finds out that his mother's business is very successful.
- Hannah Miller is on a plane on her way to Chicago and meets Marty Gold who is a reporter for a Chicago magazine. He tells her to apply for a job there. She applies and gets the job as a researcher. She and Marty become friends. She is staying with her father who is a retired cop.