词条 | List of Taxi episodes |
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The following is a list of all 114 episodes of the television show Taxi. All five seasons have been released on DVD by Paramount Home Entertainment (1–3) and CBS Home Entertainment (4–5, Complete Series).[1] Series overview| infoheader = Nielsen ratings[2] | infoA = Rank | infoB = Rating | infoC = Tied with | color1 = #fbc852 | link1 = #Season 1 (1978–79) | episodes1 = 22 | start1 = {{Start date|1978|9|12}} | end1 = {{End date|1979|5|15}} | network1 = ABC | infoA1 = 9 | infoB1 = 24.9 | infoC1 = All in the Family | color2 = #add8e8 | link2 = #Season 2 (1979–80) | episodes2 = 24 | start2 = {{Start date|1979|9|11}} | end2 = {{End date|1980|5|13}} | infoA2 = 13 | infoB2 = 22.4 | infoC2 = {{n/a}} | color3 = #9A3814 | link3 = #Season 3 (1980–81) | episodes3 = 20 | start3 = {{Start date|1980|11|19}} | end3 = {{End date|1981|5|21}} | infoA3 = {{n/a}} | infoB3 = {{n/a}} | infoC3 = {{n/a}} | color4 = #000000 | link4 = #Season 4 (1981–82) | episodes4 = 24 | start4 = {{Start date|1981|10|18}} | end4 = {{End date|1982|5|6}} | infoA4 = {{n/a}} | infoB4 = {{n/a}} | infoC4 = {{n/a}} | color5 = #015E8F | link5 = #Season 5 (1982–83) | episodes5 = 24 | start5 = {{Start date|1982|9|30}} | end5 = {{End date|1983|6|15}} | network5 = NBC | infoA5 = {{n/a}} | infoB5 = {{n/a}} | infoC5 = {{n/a}} }} EpisodesSeason 1 (1978–79){{Episode table |background=#fbc852|overall=4 |season=4 |title=20 |director=14 |writer=19 |airdate=15 |episodes={{Episode list|EpisodeNumber=1 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=Like Father, Like Daughter |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=James L. Brooks, Stan Daniels, David Davis and Ed. Weinberger |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1978|9|12}} |ShortSummary=In a one-time chance to catch up with the daughter he walked out on 15 years ago, Alex and the gang drive a cab to Miami to meet her at the airport before she moves to Portugal. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=2 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=One-Punch Banta |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Earl Pomerantz |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1978|9|19}} |ShortSummary=Tony gets the opportunity to become a sparring partner for a middleweight boxing champion (Carlos Palomino), but he may be getting more than he bargained for. Featuring Allan Arbus. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=3 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=Blind Date |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Michael Leeson |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1978|9|26}} |ShortSummary=Alex arranges a date with the charming voice on Bobby's answering service, but is disappointed to meet an unattractive, gruff and surly woman (Suzanne Kent) in person. Bobby, Tony and John try to decide who rightfully deserves the large sum of money which Latka found in the back of one of the cabs. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=4 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=Bobby's Acting Career |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Ed. Weinberger and Stan Daniels |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1978|10|3}} |ShortSummary=After giving himself three years to break into the acting business, Bobby goes on a hurried audition spree in the hours before his own personal deadline expires. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=5 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=Come as You Aren't |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1978|10|10}} |ShortSummary=Elaine throws a party to impress her art gallery contacts but fears her high-class guests will discover she is a taxi driver. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=6 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=The Great Line |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Earl Pomerantz |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1978|10|17}} |ShortSummary=John picks up a pretty woman (Ellen Regan) at a bar, and everyone is shocked when he returns from his date a married man. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=7 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=High School Reunion |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Sy Rosen |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1978|10|24}} |ShortSummary=Depressed at where he is in life, Louie is afraid to face his old classmates at his 20-year high school reunion, so he gets Bobby to disguise himself and go in his place. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=8 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=Paper Marriage |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= Barton Dean|t= Glen Charles & Les Charles}} |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1978|10|31}} |ShortSummary=Faced with deportation, Latka marries a call girl in a quickie ceremony conducted by the bizarre Reverend Jim "Iggy" Ignatowski (Christopher Lloyd, in his first Taxi appearance). |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=9 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=Money Troubles |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Earl Pomerantz |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1978|11|14}} |ShortSummary=John and his new wife entertain Alex and Latka for dinner, where their financial situation exposes tension just below the surface. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=10 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=Men Are Such Beasts |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Ed. Weinberger and Stan Daniels |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1978|11|21}} |ShortSummary=Tony has trouble breaking up with his obsessive, pill-popping girlfriend (Gail Edwards), and Alex gets into an accident. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=11 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=Memories of Cab 804 (Part 1) |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Barry Kemp |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1978|11|28}} |ShortSummary=The cabbies tell stories about an old cab nearing a half-million miles on the road that has just been wrecked. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=12 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=Memories of Cab 804 (Part 2) |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Barry Kemp |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1978|12|5}} |ShortSummary=The cabbies continue their stories about their experiences with the recently wrecked Cab 804. Features Tom Selleck and Mandy Patinkin. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=13 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=A Full House for Christmas |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Barry Kemp |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1978|12|12}} |ShortSummary=At Christmas time, Louie's brother Nick (Richard Foronjy) visits, but infuriates Louie when he refuses to spend much time with their mother. Louie talks Alex into challenging Nick to a poker game, hoping for revenge. Note: This was supposed to be the "Tony Clifton" episode in which he "guest starred" (hence Latka's absence) as Louie's brother, but Clifton was fired from the show and Foronjy was hired instead. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=14 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Sugar Mama |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|1|16}} |ShortSummary=Alex picks up a friendly rich elderly woman (Ruth Gordon) who gives him presents and large tips. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=15 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=Friends |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Earl Pomerantz |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|1|30}} |ShortSummary=Tony goes to Scranton, Pennsylvania to take part in a boxing match, which he loses. He trusts the care of his two pet fish to Bobby, who neglects to feed them, and they die. Tony refuses to forgive him, so Alex steps in to help repair their friendship. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=16 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=Louie Sees the Light |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Ruth Bennett |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|2|6}} |ShortSummary=Louie goes to the hospital for an operation and promises God he will turn a new leaf when he comes back to work. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=17 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=Elaine and the Lame Duck |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|2|13}} |ShortSummary=Alex picks up a Congressman (Jeffrey Tambor) who cannot find a date, so Alex fixes him up with Elaine. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=18 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=Bobby's Big Break |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Barry Kemp |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|2|15}} |ShortSummary=Bobby lands a small part on a soap opera, due to which he feels confident enough to quit his taxi driving job. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=19 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=Mama Gravas |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|2|27}} |ShortSummary=Alex has a one-night stand with Latka's attractive mother (Susan Kellermann). Upon finding out, Latka expects Alex to marry her. When he refuses to, Latka calls off their friendship. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=20 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=Alex Tastes Death and Finds a Nice Restaurant |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Michael Leeson |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|3|6}} |ShortSummary=Alex is robbed and shot in the ear on his route, causing him to quit his job in fear. He takes a job as a waiter at an upmarket restaurant, but soon returns to his old job. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=21 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=Hollywood Calling |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|5|8}} |ShortSummary=A Hollywood producer (Martin Mull) comes to the garage looking for "real" cab drivers for a movie. It is up to Louie to decide if the movie is shot in the garage. |LineColor=fbc852 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=22 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=Substitute Father |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Barry Kemp |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|5|15}} |ShortSummary=Elaine needs to see her sick aunt for a few days, but cannot take her son (Michael Hershewe) because he is competing in a spelling bee. The entire male cabbie staff takes turns looking after him. |LineColor=fbc852 }} }} Season 2 (1979–80){{Episode table |background=#add8e8|overall=4 |season=4 |title=20 |director=14 |writer=19 |airdate=15 |episodes={{Episode list|EpisodeNumber=23 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=Louie and the Nice Girl |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Earl Pomerantz |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|9|11}} |ShortSummary=Zena Sherman (Rhea Perlman, in her first Taxi appearance) falls for Louie, but Louie doesn't know how to date a nice girl. Note: The role of Zena Sherman was played by DeVito's real life wife Rhea Perlman, who later got married, and went on to portray Carla Tortelli on Burrows' next series Cheers in 1982. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=24 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=Honor Thy Father |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|9|18}} |ShortSummary=Alex learns from his sister (Joan Hackett) that his estranged father (Jack Gilford) has suffered a heart attack, and has to be convinced to visit him at the hospital. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=25 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=Reverend Jim: A Space Odyssey |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|9|25}} |ShortSummary=The cabbies meet Reverend Jim at a restaurant, and get him a job as a cab driver. Jim then spreads his special brand of reality around the garage. In 1997, TV Guide ranked this episode #63 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes.[3] In 2009, it moved to #51.[4] |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=26 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=Nardo Loses Her Marbles |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Earl Pomerantz |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|10|2}} |ShortSummary=Elaine has a chance to move up at the art gallery, so she burns the candle at both ends and begins to show signs of the stress. She goes to a psychiatrist (Tom Ewell) to prove that she is okay. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=27 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=Wherefore Art Thou, Bobby? |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Barry Kemp |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|10|16}} |ShortSummary=Bobby considers quitting acting after he meets a young actor-wannabe who just moved to New York and immediately lands a leading role in an off-Broadway play. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=28 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=The Lighter Side of Angela Matusa |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Earl Pomerantz |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|10|23}} |ShortSummary=Alex is revisited by a now slimmer Angela Matusa, whose romantic interest in him has grown since she last saw him a year ago. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=29 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=A Woman Between Friends |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Ken Estin |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|10|30}} |ShortSummary=Bobby and Tony become embattled in a fierce competition for the affections of a beautiful girl (Constance Forslund) they both met and asked out at Mario's. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=30 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=The Great Race |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glenn Gordon Caron |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|11|6}} |ShortSummary=Alex and Louie engage in a friendly competition to see who can take in the most money. If Louie wins he gets a date with Elaine. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=31 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=The Apartment |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Barry Rubinowitz |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|11|13}} |ShortSummary=After his apartment complex is torn down, Latka unknowingly signs a lease to live in a luxurious penthouse that costs $3,000 a month. Realizing that Latka will have to move out after a month, the cabbies decide to spend every minute enjoying the perks of the apartment. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=32 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=Alex's Romance |DirectedBy=Ed. Weinberger |WrittenBy=Ian Praiser & Howard Gewirtz |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|11|20}} |ShortSummary=Alex embarks on a romance with a fragile former soap star (Dee Wallace) who is reluctant to get into a long-term relationship. Note: Jim becomes a full-time regular starting with this episode. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=33 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=Latka's Revolting |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|11|27}} |ShortSummary=After Latka's country erupts into a civil war, he feels that he has an obligation to go home and join the revolution. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=34 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=Elaine's Secret Admirer |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Barry Kemp |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|12|4}} |ShortSummary=Elaine is intrigued when a secret admirer sends her several romantic poems. She soon realizes that it must be someone in the garage. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=35 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=Louie Meets the Folks |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Barry Kemp |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|12|11}} |ShortSummary=Fearing that Zena will break up with him, Louie finally decides to meet her parents (John C. Becher and Camila Ashland). He then pays Alex to accompany him and make sure that he doesn't step out of line. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=36 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Jim Gets a Pet |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=David Lloyd |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|12|18}} |ShortSummary=Jim has a good day at the track and decides to spend his winnings on a pet horse. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=37 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=The Reluctant Fighter |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Ken Estin |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1979|12|25}} |ShortSummary=Tony is initially excited about fighting a former champ whose best days are behind him. His excitement turns to doubt when he realizes that the champ is dedicating the fight to a kid in a wheel-chair. 'Note: The episode was supposed to air on October 9, but was preempted by news reports regarding US-Iran tensions. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=38 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=Tony and Brian |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Ken Estin |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1980|1|8}} |ShortSummary=Tony is shattered when a kid that he wants to adopt decides to go with a wealthy couple. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=39 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=Guess Who's Coming for Brefnish |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Barry Kemp |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1980|1|15}} |ShortSummary=Latka falls for Simka (Carol Kane in her first Taxi appearance), a girl from his native land, but prejudice gets in the way when it turns out she is one of the "mountain people," the most hated group in his country. Note: First appearance of Simka Gravas (Carol Kane). |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=40 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=What Price Bobby? |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Ken Estin |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1980|1|22}} |ShortSummary=Bobby's acting career is on the rise after he starts having an affair with his new agent (Susan Sullivan). Note: Judd Hirsch was only featured in the show's epilogue, separate from the main cast, as he was filming Ordinary People. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=41 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=Shut It Down: Part 1 |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= Mark Jacobson & Michael Tolkin|t= Howard Gewirtz & Ian Praiser}} |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1980|1|29}} |ShortSummary=Elaine is elected shop steward in a labor dispute, which might require some creative negotiations with lascivious Louie. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=42 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=Shut It Down: Part 2 |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Howard Gewirtz & Ian Praiser |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1980|2|5}} |ShortSummary=Louie finally gets his date with Elaine, and TV audiences get the kiss they can never forget. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=43 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=Alex Jumps Out of an Airplane |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Ken Estin |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1980|2|26}} |ShortSummary=Following an excitement-filled ski trip, Alex decides to start living life to the fullest, which includes skydiving for the first time. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=44 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=Art Work |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1980|3|4}} |ShortSummary=Elaine convinces the cabbies to pool their money and buy a valuable painting as an investment. But to raise the cash, they’ll have to make a deal with the devil — Louie. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=45 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title=Fantasy Borough: Part 1 |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Barry Kemp |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1980|5|6}} |ShortSummary=When Tony meets Fantasy Island's Hervé Villechaize, it inspires the cabbies to describe their fantasies. |LineColor=add8e8 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=46 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=Fantasy Borough: Part 2 |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Barry Kemp |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1980|5|13}} |ShortSummary=The fantasies continue in this conclusion to the season, culminating in Elaine's splashy production number to the song "Lullaby of Broadway." |LineColor=add8e8 }} }} Season 3 (1980–81){{Episode table |background=#9A3814|overall=4 |season=4 |title=20 |director=14 |writer=19 |airdate=15 |episodes={{Episode list|EpisodeNumber=47 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=Louie's Rival |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Ken Estin |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1980|11|19}} |ShortSummary=Louie fears the worst when Zena confesses she has been dating someone else. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=48 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=Tony's Sister and Jim |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Michael Leeson |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1980|11|26}} |ShortSummary=Tony Banta's newly divorced sister, Monica (Julie Kavner), falls in love with Jim Ignatowski, much to Tony's dismay. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=49 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=Fathers of the Bride |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Barry Kemp |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1980|12|3}} |ShortSummary=Alex is upset when his ex-wife (Louise Lasser) purposely keeps him out of the wedding of their daughter (Talia Balsam), so he takes Elaine along with him to crash the reception. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=50 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=Elaine's Strange Triangle |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=David Lloyd |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1980|12|10}} |ShortSummary=Elaine's dating a man who, unknown to her, is bisexual and attracted to Tony. Tony begs for Alex's help in letting the man down easy. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=51 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=Going Home |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1980|12|17}} |ShortSummary=After a private investigator tracks him down regarding a family matter, Jim and Alex pay a visit to Jim's wealthy father (Victor Buono). |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=52 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=The Ten-Percent Solution |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Pat Allee |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|1|7}} |ShortSummary=With Bobby's acting career going nowhere, he takes Tony Banta under his wing and acts as his agent. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=53 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=Call of the Mild |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Katherine Green |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|1|21}} |ShortSummary=Alex, Tony, Bobby, and Jim end up stranded without provisions in a mountain cabin. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=54 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=Latka's Cookies |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|2|5}} |ShortSummary=Latka inherits his grandmother's cookie recipe, which he plans to mass-market because the cookies are addictive – literally. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=55 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=Thy Boss's Wife |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Ken Estin |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|2|12}} |ShortSummary=The boss's wife (Eileen Brennan) invites Louie over for an affair so she can get back at her husband. Louie fears the worst after remembering that her last fling, a cabbie named "Curly" Melnick, has not been heard from since. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=56 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=The Costume Party |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=David Lloyd |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|2|19}} |ShortSummary=The gang crash a party which they believe has famous actors in attendance. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=57 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=Elaine's Old Friend |DirectedBy=Jeff Chambers |WrittenBy=Susan Jane Lindner & Nancy Lane |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|2|26}} |ShortSummary=Elaine makes up an imaginary boyfriend, "Bill Board," to impress a wealthy and successful former school friend (Martha Smith), and Alex pretends to be Bill. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=58 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=Out of Commission |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Sam Simon |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|3|12}} |ShortSummary=Tony is informed that he can no longer box due to the risk of brain damage. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=59 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=Zen and the Art of Cab Driving |DirectedBy=Will Mackenzie |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|3|19}} |ShortSummary=After Jim picks up a couple of businessmen at the airport, he realizes that his life is missing something. Focusing on being the best cab driver he can be, Jim breaks company trip sheet records in an effort to amass enough wealth to achieve a special goal which he reveals to his fellow drivers. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=60 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Louie's Mother |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Katherine Green |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|3|26}} |ShortSummary=After Louie places his mother in a nursing home, he realizes that his vision of living without her was not as good as it seemed. Note: The part of Louie's mother is played by Julia DeVito, Danny DeVito's actual mother. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=61 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=Bobby's Roommate |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Earl Pomerantz |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|4|9}} |ShortSummary=Elaine stays with Bobby, leading Alex and others to suspect they're having an affair. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=62 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=Louie Bumps Into an Old Lady |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=David Lloyd |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|4|16}} |ShortSummary=After Louie hits an old lady (Iris Korn) with his cab, she takes the Sunshine Cab Company to court for a million dollars. Louie soon realizes that he has a strong case against her when Alex remembers from a prior experience that she is a known con artist. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=63 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=Bobby and the Critic |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Barry Kemp |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|4|30}} |ShortSummary=After reading the newspaper and seeing another nasty review of a play by powerful critic, John Bowman (John Harkins), Bobby decides to compose a letter attacking Bowman, only to reconsider and throw it in the trash. When Louie recovers the letter and sends it to the newspaper, it unexpectedly creates positive buzz for Bobby and his acting career. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=64 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=On the Job: Part 1 |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Dennis Danzinger & Ellen Sandler |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|5|7}} |ShortSummary=After the Sunshine Cab Company goes bankrupt, the gang decides to meet at Mario's a month later to tell stories about their new jobs. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=65 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=On the Job: Part 2 |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Dennis Danzinger & Ellen Sandler |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|5|14}} |ShortSummary=With the Sunshine Cab Company still closed, the former employees continue to share stories of their new jobs. |LineColor=9A3814 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=66 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=Latka the Playboy |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|5|21}} |ShortSummary=Latka creates a suave but obnoxious alter ego, Vic Ferrari, to help him score with the ladies. However, nobody likes his new persona, and Alex tries to convince him to bring the old Latka back. George Wendt appears in this episode. Notes: George Wendt would later go on to play Norm Peterson on Burrows' next series Cheers in 1982. In 1997, TV Guide ranked this episode #19 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes.[5] |LineColor=9A3814 }} }} Season 4 (1981–82){{Episode table |background=#000000|overall=4 |season=4 |title=20 |director=14 |writer=19 |airdate=15 |episodes={{Episode list|EpisodeNumber=67 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=Jim the Psychic |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Holly Holmberg Brooks|t=Barry Kemp}} |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|10|8}} |ShortSummary=Jim has psychic visions of the future and predicts that Alex will meet a horrible fate. Note: One of two episodes originally produced for the third season but held over. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=68 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=Vienna Waits |DirectedBy=Howard Storm |WrittenBy=Ken Estin |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|10|15}} |ShortSummary=When Alex and Elaine take a European vacation together, she has plenty of luck with the men and he has none with the women. Note: The first episode produced for the fourth season, and the first without Jeff Conaway. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=69 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=Mr. Personalities |DirectedBy=Howard Storm |WrittenBy=Ian Praiser & Howard Gewirtz |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|10|22}} |ShortSummary=Latka's multiple personalities are getting worse: In addition to Vic Ferrari, he becomes Alex, and starts living Alex's life better than he did. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=70 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=Jim Joins the Network |DirectedBy=Noam Pitlik |WrittenBy=David Lloyd |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|10|29}} |ShortSummary=A television executive (Martin Short) uses Jim's psychic abilities to help him choose programs for a major network. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=71 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=Louie's Fling |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Sam Simon |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|11|5}} |ShortSummary=After Louie has an affair with Zena's friend Emily (Andrea Marcovicci) he wants to live out his dream by dating both women at once. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=72 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title= A Nose For Trouble |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=David Lloyd |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|11|12}} |ShortSummary= Due to a flu epedimic, many of the employees are sick, prompting Latka and Jim to take care of them. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=73 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=Louie's Mom Remarries |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Earl Pomerantz |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|11|19}} |ShortSummary=Louie is furious when his mother announces her engagement to a Japanese man. Note: Louie's mother is played by Julie DeVito, Danny DeVito's actual mother. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=74 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=Fledgling |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Ken Estin |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|11|26}} |ShortSummary=Elaine tries to help an artist (Paul Sand) who refuses to leave his apartment. Note: This episode, originally produced for the third season, was Jeff Conaway's last episode as a regular. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=75 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=Of Mice and Tony |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|12|10}} |ShortSummary=Tony becomes the manager for an up-and-coming fighter (Ernie Hudson). |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=76 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=Louie Goes Too Far |DirectedBy=Michael Lessac |WrittenBy=Danny Kallis |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1981|12|17}} |ShortSummary=Elaine calls the National Organization For Women on Louie after she catches him peeping at her while she's undressing. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=77 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=I Wanna Be Around |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|1|7}} |ShortSummary=After seeing a Donahue show about the threat of nuclear war, Louie holds an apocalypse preparedness drill in the garage. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=78 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=Bobby Doesn't Live Here Anymore |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|1|14}} |ShortSummary=Bobby returns from Hollywood to announce that he's gotten a part on a TV pilot. When the pilot is picked up as a series, his part is recast, but the gang encourages him to return to Hollywood and continue to follow his dream. Jeff Conaway's final appearance on the series. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=79 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=Nina Loves Alex |DirectedBy=Joan Darling |WrittenBy=David Lloyd |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|1|21}} |ShortSummary=A cheerful young cabbie (Charlayne Woodard) challenges Alex's sour worldview when she falls in love with him. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=80 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Tony's Lady |DirectedBy=Michael Zinberg |WrittenBy=Ken Estin |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|1|28}} |ShortSummary=Tony falls for the beautiful, rich woman (Rebecca Holden) he's been hired to chauffeur. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=81 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=Simka Returns |DirectedBy=Michael Zinberg |WrittenBy=Howard Gewirtz & Ian Praiser |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|2|4}} |ShortSummary=Latka's ex-girlfriend Simka is free again, but Latka's attempts to reconnect with her are stymied when she seems to prefer his alter ego, Vic Ferrari. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=82 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=Jim and the Kid |DirectedBy=Michael Zinberg |WrittenBy=David Lloyd |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|2|11}} |ShortSummary=Jim meets a boy who's run away from home and decides to raise him himself. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=83 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=Take My Ex-Wife, Please |DirectedBy=Noam Pitlik |WrittenBy=Ian Praiser & Howard Gewirtz |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|2|18}} |ShortSummary=Alex's ex-wife (Louise Lasser), dumped by her second husband, rebounds by dating the most unsuitable person imaginable: Louie. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=84 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=The Unkindest Cut |DirectedBy=Noam Pitlik |WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= Barbara Duncan & Holly Holmberg Brooks|t= Sam Simon}} |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|2|25}} |ShortSummary=A snooty hairdresser (Ted Danson) gives Elaine a terrible hairstyle and insults her when she complains. Her friends go back to the salon to help her get revenge. Meanwhile, Louie introduces a PacMan game to the garage, and Jim becomes obsessed. Note: Ted Danson would later go on to play Sam Malone on Burrows' next series Cheers in 1982. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=85 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=Tony's Comeback |DirectedBy=Michael Lessac |WrittenBy=Sam Simon |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|3|4}} |ShortSummary=Tony tries to re-enter the world of boxing. Bubba Smith guest stars. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=86 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=Elegant Iggy |DirectedBy=Noam Pitlik |WrittenBy=Ken Estin |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|3|18}} |ShortSummary=Elaine reluctantly brings Jim along to a high-society party. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=87 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=The Wedding of Latka and Simka |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Howard Gewirtz & Ian Praiser |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|3|25}} |ShortSummary=Latka and Simka announce their engagement, but to get married according to the customs of their country, they have to pass a series of tests of their love. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=88 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=Cooking for Two |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Ken Estin & Sam Simon |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|4|8}} |ShortSummary=Jim moves in with Louie and promptly burns down Louie's apartment. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=89 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title=The Road Not Taken: Part 1 |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Ken Estin & Sam Simon |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|4|29}} |ShortSummary=When Elaine considers leaving for a better job in Seattle, her friends talk about the decisions that changed the course of their lives. Tom Hanks guest stars. |LineColor=000000 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=90 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=The Road Not Taken: Part 2 |DirectedBy=James Burrows |WrittenBy=Ian Praiser & Howard Gewirtz |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|5|6}} |ShortSummary=The cabbies continue to talk about their crucial decisions and Elaine gets news about her dream job. Max Wright guest stars. |LineColor=000000 }} }} Season 5 (1982–83){{Episode table |background=#015E8F|overall=4 |season=4 |title=20 |director=14 |writer=19 |airdate=15 |episodes={{Episode list|EpisodeNumber=91 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=Love Un-American Style |AltTitle=The Shloogel Show |DirectedBy=Noam Pitlik |WrittenBy=Ken Estin and Sam Simon |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|9|30}} |ShortSummary=Latka and Simka try to match up each of their single friends with his or her perfect mate, including Louie with a blind girl, Elaine with nerdy Arnie (Wallace Shawn), and Jim with Marcia Wallace. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=92 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=Jim's Inheritance |DirectedBy=Noam Pitlik |WrittenBy=Ken Estin |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|10|7}} |ShortSummary=Jim's father dies and unexpectedly leaves him millions of dollars, but Jim's brother has him declared legally incompetent to handle the money himself. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=93 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=Alex Goes Off the Wagon |DirectedBy=Noam Pitlik |WrittenBy=Danny Kallis |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|10|14}} |ShortSummary=Alex slips back into his addictive gambling habits after a trip to Atlantic City. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=94 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=Scenskees from a Marriage: Part 1 |DirectedBy=Noam Pitlik |WrittenBy=Howard Gewirtz & Ian Praiser |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|10|21}} |ShortSummary=Latka sleeps with a female cabbie (Allyce Beasley) to keep from freezing to death during a snowstorm. When Simka finds out, their priest (Vincent Schiavelli) declares that the only way to right this wrong is for her to sleep with one of his friends. Note: Beasley and Schiavelli, two supporting actors in this episode, would later marry in real life. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=95 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=Scenskees from a Marriage: Part 2 |DirectedBy=Noam Pitlik |WrittenBy=Ian Praiser & Howard Gewirtz |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|10|28}} |ShortSummary=Simka selects Alex as the man she must sleep with to compensate for Latka's infidelity. When Alex refuses, the only option left is divorce. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=96 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=Crime and Punishment |DirectedBy=Stan Daniels |WrittenBy=Katherine Green |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|11|4}} |ShortSummary=When Louie's theft from the company is discovered, he pins the crime on his assistant Jeff (J. Alan Thomas). |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=97 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=Alex the Gofer |DirectedBy=Michael Lessac |WrittenBy=David Lloyd |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|11|11}} |ShortSummary=Alex fulfills his dream of working in theatre when he becomes a gofer for two obnoxious Broadway producers (Matthew Laurance and David Paymer). |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=98 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=Louie's Revenge |DirectedBy=Stan Daniels |WrittenBy=Sam Simon |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|11|18}} |ShortSummary=Louie plans to get revenge on Emily (Andrea Marcovicci), the woman who broke up his romance with Zena and then dumped him. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=99 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=Travels with My Dad |DirectedBy=Michael Zinberg |WrittenBy=Barton Dean |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|11|25}} |ShortSummary=Tony gets a chance to know his father (Donnelly Rhodes) when they work together on a ship. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=100 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=Elaine and the Monk |DirectedBy=Danny DeVito |WrittenBy=David Lloyd |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|12|2}} |ShortSummary=Elaine falls in love with Simka's cousin Zifka (Mark Blankfield), who is a monk with one week off from his vow of silence. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=101 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=Zena's Honeymoon |DirectedBy=Richard Sakai |WrittenBy=David Lloyd |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|12|9}} |ShortSummary=Louie's hope of getting back together with Zena is shattered when he finds she's getting married. Note: Last appearance of Zena Sherman (Rhea Perlman). |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=102 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=Get Me Through the Holidays |DirectedBy=Michael Zinberg |WrittenBy=Ken Estin & Sam Simon |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1982|12|16}} |ShortSummary=Alex's ex-wife (Louise Lasser) is particularly depressed during the holiday season and suggests getting back together with Alex. Note: The last of Louise Lasser's three appearances as Alex's ex-wife. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=103 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=Louie Moves Uptown |DirectedBy=Michael Zinberg |WrittenBy=David Lloyd |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1983|1|22}} |ShortSummary=Louie tries to move into a co-op apartment where the snobbish tenants' panel has just rejected Penny Marshall as unsuitable. Note: Features Gayle Hunnicutt as an estate agent. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=104 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Alex's Old Buddy |DirectedBy=Richard Sakai |WrittenBy=Ken Estin & Sam Simon |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1983|1|29}} |ShortSummary=Alex must accept that his old dog Buddy is not long for this world. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=105 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=Sugar Ray Nardo |DirectedBy=Danny DeVito |WrittenBy=Katherine Green |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1983|2|5}} |ShortSummary=Elaine is upset when her son gives up his music studies and wants to take boxing lessons from Tony. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=106 107 |EpisodeNumber2=16 17 |Title=A Taxi Celebration |DirectedBy= |WrittenBy= |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1983|3|23}} |ShortSummary=Danny DeVito hosts a one-hour collection of memorable clips from Taxi. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=108 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=Alex Gets Burned by an Old Flame |DirectedBy=Harvey Miller |WrittenBy=Barton Dean |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1983|3|30}} |ShortSummary=Alex finds that the woman he's crazy about (Catherine Shirriff) is actually in love with Jim. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=109 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=Louie and the Blind Girl |DirectedBy=Noam Pitlik |WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= Larry Scott Anderson|t= Ken Estin & Sam Simon & Al Aidekman}} |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1983|4|6}} |ShortSummary=Louie's blind girlfriend (Murphy Cross) is about to have an operation that will restore her sight, and he's afraid of what her reaction will be when she sees him. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=110 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=Arnie Meets the Kids |DirectedBy=Richard Sakai |WrittenBy=John Markus |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1983|4|13}} |ShortSummary=Arnie (Wallace Shawn) tries to get on Elaine's good side by bribing her children to like him. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=111 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=Tony's Baby |DirectedBy=Richard Sakai |WrittenBy=Dari Daniels |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1983|4|20}} |ShortSummary=Tony's girlfriend announces that she's pregnant. Note: Features Keenan Wynn as Tony's boxing manager. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=112 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=Jim's Mario's |DirectedBy=Danny DeVito |WrittenBy=Ken Estin & Sam Simon |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1983|5|18}} |ShortSummary=Jim gets permission from his brother to use some of his millions to make an investment, so he buys the cabbies' favorite hangout, Mario's. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=113 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title=A Grand Gesture |DirectedBy=Noam Pitlik |WrittenBy=Ken Estin & Sam Simon |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1983|5|25}} |ShortSummary=To show how wonderful it feels to give away money, Jim gives each of his friends $1000 on condition that they will immediately give it to another person. |LineColor=015E8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=114 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=Simka's Monthlies |DirectedBy=Harvey Miller |WrittenBy=Holly Holmberg Brooks |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1983|6|15}} |ShortSummary=Simka's premenstrual syndrome affects her behavior just before her immigration hearing. |LineColor=015E8F }} }} References1. ^DVD release info {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110914090632/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/shows/Taxi/4166 |date=2011-09-14 }} at TVShowsOnDVD.com 2. ^{{cite book |last=Brooks |first=Tim |last2=Marsh |first2=Earle |date=2007 |title=The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present (Ninth Edition) |publisher=Ballantine Books |page=1688-1689 |isbn=978-0-345-49773-4 }} 3. ^{{cite journal |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |year=1997 |title=Special Collector's Issue: 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time |journal=TV Guide |volume= |issue=June 28 – July 4 |pages= |publisher= |doi= }} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://rev-views.blogspot.com/2009/06/tv-guides-top-100-episodes.html|title=TV Guide's Top 100 Episodes|publisher=Rev/Views|accessdate=July 4, 2016}} 5. ^{{cite book|title=TV Guide Guide to TV|year=2004|publisher=Barnes and Noble|isbn=0-7607-5634-1|pages=667}} External links
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