Family Matters - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Mama Who Came to Dinner
Carl is not happy about his mother coming to live in his already crowded household.

Two-Income Family
The Winslows must cut costs when Harriette loses her job.

Short Story
Rachel's first published short story hits too close to home for certain members of the family.

Rachel's First Date
Desperate for some time alone with Harriette, Carl encourages Rachel to start dating again,

Straight A's
Carl and Harriette are thrilled when Eddie brings home an unexpected straight-A report card.

Mr. Badwrench
Carl and Eddie attempt to install a new shower for Grandma Winslow.

Body Damage
Rachel and Harriette wreck Carl's vintage patrol car.

Stake-Out
Harriette gets jealous when Carl goes on a lengthy stakeout with a policewoman.

False Arrest
Carl charges an egotistical celebrity with assault after being pushed to the limit.

Basketball Blues
Carl pushes Eddie to try out for the high school basketball team despite the boy's reluctance.

The Quilt
Laura sells a quilt Grandmother WInslow considered an heirloom.

Laura's First Date
Laura gets more dates than she can handle.

Man's Best Friend
The children bring home a stray dog that has a habit of chewing on things.

Baker's Dozens
The family works hard to fill an order for thousands of Carl's lemon tarts.

The Big Reunion
Carl decides to lose weight before going to his high-school reunion.

The Party
While his parents are away, Eddie's friends throw a wild party.

The Big Fix
Eddie talks Laura into going out with nerdy Steve Urkel

Sitting Pretty
The Winslow home fills with children when Laura starts a baby-sitting service.

In a Jam
Eddie gets himself in trouble when he defends Steve from a bully.

The Candidate
Laura helps Eddie run for class president.

Bowl Me Over
The WInslows have a battle-of-the-sexes bowling match.

Rock Video
The Winslow family makes a music video for a television contest.
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