Total Seasons :9Total Episodes : 215
A long-running dramedy centering on the Winslow family, a middle-class African American family living in Chicago, and their pesky next-door neighbor, ultra-nerd Steve Urkel. A spin-off of Perfect Strangers.
Mother Winslow moves in and immediately begins to usurp Carl's authority. Eddie wants to go out with his friends, but he has a strict curfew that complicates things with Carl.
Air Date : 1989-09-22
Hariette loses her job to automation, forcing the family into austerity measures while Carl stews over the family debts.
Air Date : 1989-09-29
Rachel writes a short story with characters that seem all too familiar; Carl becomes obsessed with the family's out of proportion water bill.
Air Date : 1989-10-06
The Winslows finally get to be alone together when Rachel accepts a date with a man from the church choir.
Air Date : 1989-10-13
Eddie comes home with straight A's on his report card and the whole family is proud of him. Rodney comes over and tells him that he changed the grades on the report cards on the school computer. Eddie doesn't want to tell the truth because he fears that he will hurt Carl's feelings.
Air Date : 1989-10-20
Carl's efforts to get Eddie psyched for a pro basketball career is enhanced by a visit from basketball star Bolton.
Air Date : 1989-11-03
Rachel takes an unauthorized spin in the classic automobile that Carl plans to drive in the Columbus Day Parade.
Air Date : 1989-11-10
Self-proclaimed handyman Carl decides to install a shower in Mother Winslow's quarters while she's out of town.
Air Date : 1989-11-17
After Carl is on an all-night stakeout with his attractive new partner, Harriette finds a room key to Louie's Love Grotto in his pocket.
Air Date : 1989-11-24
The Winslows are aghast to discover that their TV idol has been arrested for assaulting a police officer - Officer Carl Winslow.
Air Date : 1989-12-01
Laura sells a quilt Grandmother Winslow considered an heirloom.
Air Date : 1989-12-08
Laura wants to go to an upcoming dance with a good-looking boy. Carl and Eddie try to find Laura a date. Carl asks Steve Urkel to take Laura to the dance, while Eddie asks one of his friends to take her out. When Laura finds out what happened, she is humiliated.
Air Date : 1989-12-15
Carl has a rule he intends to enforce not pets in the house until he meets a big, playful puppy who follows the kids home from school.
Air Date : 1990-01-05
Thanks to Rachel's brainstorm, Carl could become the "king of tarts" if he shares his secret recipe for lemon tarts, which were a big hit at a local restaurant.
Air Date : 1990-01-12
Carl decides to lose weight before going to his high-school reunion.
Air Date : 1990-01-19
A "No Guests" rule spells no fun for Eddie, who's left in charge of the house while the adults are away for the weekend.
Air Date : 1990-02-02
Eddie persuades Laura to date a guy he's indebted to.
Air Date : 1990-02-09
Laura's babysitting service floods the house with children at a bad time on the night Carl has invited his captain over.
Air Date : 1990-02-16
Eddie wants to do the right thing when faced with protecting Steve from a bully who threatens to beat him up, which could get Eddie creamed as well.
Air Date : 1990-03-16
Eddie places image over integrity in his class president bid when image-maker Laura offers a thousand points of light to illuminate his campaign.
Air Date : 1990-03-23
The men vie with the women in a bowling match and Carl's philosophy about accepting defeat gracefully ends up in the gutter when Harriette aces him out.
Air Date : 1990-04-13
When Eddie's big ego threatens to disband his group during the making of a rock video for a contest, the rest of the Winslows offer some ideas.
Air Date : 1990-04-27
(Carl Winslow)
(Harriette Winslow)
(Estelle Winslow)
(Eddie Winslow)
(Laura Winslow)
(Judy Winslow)
(Rachel Crawford)
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(Daniel Wallace)
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(Darnell Clark (as Ludie Washington))
(Richie Crawford)
(Richie Crawford)
(Waldo Geraldo Faldo)