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- 1. Pilot Jan 11, 1995
- Jack moves into a run-down apartment after being kicked out of the house.
- 2. Gift of the Magnavox Jan 18, 1995
- Jack and Jennie exchange special presents on their anniversary.
- 3. Jack's First Date Jan 25, 1995
- A sexy teacher (Jessica Hahn) accepts a date with Jack (Geoff Pierson).
Unhappily Ever After: Created by Ron Leavitt, Arthur Silver. With Geoff Pierson, Kevin Connolly, Nikki Cox, Justin Berfield. A not-so-happy family is divided further when the father gets a schizophrenic disorder.
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- 1995-01-11
- Comedy
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The WB. Release. January 11, 1995. ( 1995-01-11) –. May 23, 1999. ( 1999-05-23) Unhappily Ever After is an American television sitcom that aired for 100 episodes on The WB from January 11, 1995, to May 23, 1999, for a total of five seasons. The series was produced by Touchstone Television.
Wed, Jan 11, 1995. Meet the Malloys. Cynical Jack and devil-may-care Jenny are separating, drop-dead-gorgeous daughter Tiffany is self-absorbed to the core, and older brother Ryan is just plain dumb. Little Ross's toy bunny, Mr. Floppy, ends up being Jack's talking, worldly-wise companion in his new shack. 7.0/10 (47)
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Unhappily Ever After TV-14 1995 - 1999 5 Seasons Comedy List Reviews This half-hour comedy is about the Malloy family -- headed by schizophrenic father Jack, who discusses his problems with a ...
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Unhappily Ever After. 1995 -1999. 5 Seasons. WB. Comedy. TVPG. Watchlist. Lowbrow fare about a divorced man who bides his time with a talking toy bunny (a gift from his young son) that gives him ...
5.1 [25] When Tiffany and Ryan take Jack's car to a party without his permission, Jack and Jennie pretend the car is stolen, but then learn it actually is. Ryan and Tiffany get caught, and Ryan gets severely punished while Tiffany escapes responsibility. 26. 13. "Picnic of Pain and Peril". Gerry Cohen.