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- Season 1 overviewOct 8, 1988-Apr 1, 198922 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. Pilot Oct 8, 1988
- A colleague tells Harry to marry her or stop having dinner with her.
- 2. The Check Isn't in the Mail Oct 22, 1988
- Carol's dinner plans with her loathsome ex-husband puzzle Harry and Barbara.
- 3. Barbara Gets Shot Oct 29, 1988
- Harry tries to get Barbara to quit the force after she is shot.
- 4. Fatal Attraction Nov 5, 1988
- Blanche (Rue McClanahan) makes a play for Harry.
- 5. Father of the Bride Nov 12, 1988
- The surgeon Harry set Barbara up with proposes.
- 6. Harry's Vacation Nov 19, 1988
- Harry suspects his daughters' motives when they buy him a Caribbean vacation.
- 7. Tinker to Evers to Tucson Nov 26, 1988
- Laverne must quit when her baseball player husband is traded.
- 8. What's a Father to Do? Dec 3, 1988
- Carol and Barbara receive awards; Harry can be there for only one.
- 9. Harry's Friend Dec 10, 1988
- Harry's longtime best friend dates Carol.
- 10. Libby's Gift Dec 17, 1988
- Harry gets delayed delivery of a gift from his wife; guest Estelle Getty.
- 11. The First Time ... Again Jan 7, 1989
- Harry is ill-at-ease about a weekend with a woman (Barbara Babcock).
- 12. Full Nest Jan 14, 1989
- Barbara moves back home; Harry tries not to act like a parent.
- 13. Here's a Howdy-Do Jan 28, 1989
- Everyone except Carol thinks Harry's new girlfriend is wrong for him.
- 14. Strange Bedfellows Feb 4, 1989
- Carol falls in love with a South American freedom fighter.
- 15. Tears of a Clown Feb 6, 1989
- Harry hires inexperienced Carol for public relations.
- 16. Blame It on the Moon Feb 11, 1989
- A full moon brings romance to Harry, Carol and Barbara.
- 17. Dumped Feb 18, 1989
- Barbara falls for Dorothy's nephew (John Scott Clough); guest Bea Arthur.
- 18. The More Things Change Feb 25, 1989
- Harry fights his office's relocation.
- 19. Man of the Year Mar 4, 1989
- Harry wins "Man of the Year," forcing a reunion with his estranged father (Harold Gould).
- 20. Cyrano de Weston Mar 18, 1989
- Harry helps Charlie woo a woman who turns out to be Harry's girlfriend.
- 21. My Sister, My Friend Mar 25, 1989
- Harry bribes Carol and Barbara with a trip to Paris to stop their fighting.
- 22. A Life in the Day Apr 1, 1989
- Harry looks back on his medical career.
Empty Nest is an American television sitcom that aired for seven seasons on NBC from October 8, 1988, to June 17, 1995. The series, which was created as a spin-off of The Golden Girls by creator and producer Susan Harris, starred Richard Mulligan as recently widowed pediatrician Dr. Harry Weston, whose two adult daughters return home to live ...
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With Richard Mulligan, Dinah Manoff, David Leisure, Park Overall. "Empty Nest" tells of the day to day misadventures of a widowed pediatrician named Harry Weston and his two adult daughters, Barbara and Carol, who have come back to live with him after failed marriages.
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Aug 10, 1988 · Empty Nest Season 1 Episodes. 1988 -2017. 7 Seasons. NBC. Comedy. TVPG. Watchlist. Where to Watch. A popular spin-off of 'The Golden Girls' about widowed Miami doctor Harry Weston, who leaves...
S1.E21 ∙ My Sister, My Friend. Sat, Mar 25, 1989. Harry in hoping he can get the girls to get along, promises to take them to Paris if their are no more fights between them. Meanwhile Charley gets more then he bargained for in a poker game.
Widowed pediatrician Harry Weston is a miracle worker when it comes to dealing with his young patients, but he's more challenged by the other people surrounding him: daughters Barbara and Carol; his wisecracking office assistant, nurse LaVerne Todd; and obnoxious neighborhood mooch Charley Dietz.