Ladies' Man - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Pilot
The single parent (Lawrence Pressman) of a young daughter is hired to work with the all-female staff of a ladies' magazine.
Play It Again, Alan
Alan is busy getting an interview with England's Margaret Thatcher, but he is better off not turning in the results.
Gretchen's Problem
Alan finds out why Gretchen opposes his writing an article on why women pose nude for magazines.
Amy's Fear
Alan sails into a new romance, heedless of the heavy weather a small daughter's jealousy can stir up.
An Obtuse Triangle
Alan's liberalism is tested by a close encounter with 'Gay Rights' and an article dealing with drugs.
The Muggee
Alan fights off a mugger but is too embarrassed to tell his workmates that it was a woman.
Holstein's Affair
Holstein meets the man of her dreams.
Alan's Infidelity Column
Alan is besieged by angry readers and angry coworkers who feel he is a sexist when his article on marriage and infidelity appears just a few days before Christmas.
Andrea's Crush
Alan is unaware that Andrea is madly in love with him.
Alan's Money Problem
Alan Is livid when he accidentally discovers that Susan is earning more than he is.
Susan the Playwright
Alan agrees to give his advice when Susan writes a play.
Think Young, Ladies
A dejected Elaine must produce a supplement for women under 30, while an ebullient Alan prepares his 39th-birthday celebration.
Women Need Not Apply
A prestigious men's club mistakenly puts Holstein on its membership application list.
Games: Part 1
Alan (Lawrence Pressman) is suspicious when his ex-wife (Julie Cobb) arrives and is overly charming.
Games: Part 2
Conclusion. Alan thinks his ex-wife's charming behavior is a prelude to a petition to regain custody of Amy.
The Committee
Amy takes a lot of heat from her classmates over a controversial article Alan has written: "Is Marriage Necessary?"
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