The Tony Danza Show - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Pilot
A free-lance sportswriter raises two daughters in New York City.
Wired
Frank and Stuey help Tony juggle domestic duties and his editorial deadline.
With Your Guest Host Tony DiMeo...
Karl Malone is in the studio when Tony fills in as host of a radio show.
The Milk Run
Tony trades stories with Simka, a sympathetic cabbie.
A Marriage Made in Miami
Carmen's father plans a wedding after he misinterprets Tony's praise of her.
C'gar Face
Mickey tries to buy her way out of gym class with her father's Cuban cigars.
Sue You
Tony faces a lawsuit after he ejects Evander Holyfield's attorney from his home.
Thanks... But No Thanksgiving
Tony and Tina clash when Tina wants to spend Thanksgiving with a friend, instead of with him.
Take This Job and...
When Tina complains that Tony is always tying up the phone line, he tells her to get a job so she can pay for her own line. Tony has second thoughts about his advice when Tina begins working for Frank -- who doesn't teach Tina quite the lesson about hard work that Tony was aiming for.
A Christmas Story
Tony's Christmas turns less than merry when his wife, Susan, calls from Paris with a gift for the girls: a chance to spend the holidays abroad with her.
Mini-pause
Mickey's hypochrondria comes full circle with the advent of her birthday -- to the point of begging Tony to take her to a doctor.
The Price of Dirty Laundry
Carmen pitches a fit when she catches Tony meddling in her romance with a bad-news baseball star. Meanwhile, Stuey recruits the DiMeo kids in a lucrative Halloween venture, unbeknownst to Tony: an escort service to insure the door-to-door safety of hundreds of little costume-clad trick-or-treaters.
Stringers
Carmen lands a job as a reporter with Tony's help, but Tony is unimpressed with her work.
Vision Quest
Tony's vision of the perfect woman in Frank's bakery leads him to try his hand at dating again -- to disastrous results.
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