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Episodes

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
114July 13, 1984 (1984-07-13)December 16, 1984 (1984-12-16)
225April 25, 1985 (1985-04-25)December 11, 1985 (1985-12-11)
325April 23, 1986 (1986-04-23)December 3, 1986 (1986-12-03)
425May 8, 1987 (1987-05-08)December 4, 1987 (1987-12-04)
526June 24, 1988 (1988-06-24)June 1, 1989 (1989-06-01)

Season 1: 1984

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"The Wedding"Joel ZwickDavid Lloyd1July 13, 1984[1]
The pilot episode introduces the three Waters brothers: Lou (Brandon Maggart, the oldest, is a construction worker; Joe (Robert Walden), next oldest, is a former NFL place-kicker and current owner of The Point After, a sports-themed bar and restaurant. The youngest, Cliff (Paul Regina), flees his own wedding and comes out as gay to his brothers. His best friend, the flamboyant Donald Maltby (Philip Charles MacKenzie) appears, gushing over Cliff's courage in coming out. After a series of confrontations involving Cliff, his brothers, and his friend, Cliff runs away from it all.
22"You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me"Joel ZwickGreg AntonacciAugust 16, 1984
Three of Joe's former football teammates discover Donald in Joe's apartment and assume that Joe, too, is gay. One of the players, Bubba Dean (James Avery), later visits Joe at home and confesses that he, too, is gay, and "really loves" Joe. Bubba interprets Joe's denial as rejection because he's black. Joe seeks Donald's help and tries to put Donald's advice to use when Joe and Bubba next meet.
33"Lizards Ain't Snakes"Joel ZwickStu SilverAugust 23, 1984
After a dating dry spell, Cliff visits The Velvet Spike, a gay bar, and attends a meeting an ex-gay group.
44"Mindless Passion"Joel ZwickGreg Antonacci, Stu Silver, Marc SotkinAugust 30, 1984
Joe sends flowers to a woman he's been seeing, Lou is hoping to become a partner at his construction firm, and Cliff dreams of being a professional baseball player.
55"Fear of Flying"Greg AntonacciStu Silver, Greg AntonacciSeptember 6, 1984
Joe juggles a tabloid reporter and the dilemma of the unexpected death of his friend the governor, who isn't supposed to be in Philadelphia.
66"Monte Carlo Night"Joel ZwickJeffrey Richman, Joyce GittlinSeptember 13, 1984
Joe is financially hurting and tries several money-making schemes to raise enough money to buy his daughter Penny (Hallie Todd) a car for her high school graduation.
77"He Ain't Witty, He's My Brother"Joel ZwickJeffrey Richman, Joyce GittlinSeptember 20, 1984
Joe attempts to impress a female friend of Cliff and Donald's by trying to appear as sophisticated as her gay friends.
88"And Baby Makes Two"Greg AntonacciGreg Antonacci, Stu SilverSeptember 27, 1984
Kelly (Robin Riker), the waitress at The Point After, is turning 30 and fears she will never find "Mr. Right" in time to have children.
99"Fools Russian"John PasquinStephen NeigherOctober 4, 1984
Cliff attends an Olympic wrestling match and his favorite wrestler follows him back to The Point After. The Russian wrestler announces that he wants to defect.
1010"Standards and Practices"Shelley JensenJames Berg, Stan ZimmermanOctober 11, 1984
Cliff has unrealistic expectations of a man he's been dating for a short while.
1111"Liza"Sam WeismanStu SilverOctober 18, 1984
Joe falls for a woman he's been working to transform from a rude street dweller into a sophisticated, elegant woman.
1212"It Only Hurts When I'm Gay"Shelley JensenStephen NeigherOctober 25, 1984
Cliff is the victim of a gay-bashing and Lou, Joe, and Donald try to find the assailants after the police aren't helpful.
1313"I Remember Papa"Greg AntonacciGreg AntonacciNovember 1, 1984
Lou and Joe fall out over their different memories of their father.
1414"Happy Birthday Mel"Greg AntonacciGreg Antonacci, Stu SilverDecember 16, 1984
Out-of-town plans for Christmas are quashed by a crippling snowstorm. A homeless couple, Jose (Andy Garcia) and Maria (Rachel Levario) seek shelter at The Point After, providing a Christmas to remember.

Season 2: 1985

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
151"An Affair to Remember"Joel ZwickGreg Antonacci, Stu SilverApril 25, 1985[2]
162"Your Brother's Keeper"Tom TrbovichGreg Antonacci, Stu SilverMay 2, 1985
173"The Fourth Ball"Tom TrbovichMark MasuokaMay 9, 1985
184"Life's Too Short to Be Delicate"Linda DayNick LeRoseMay 16, 1985
195"Donald's Old Flame"Shelley JensenRon BurlaMay 30, 1985
206"The Girl Most Likely"Dick MartinLissa LevinJune 6, 1985
217"Donald's Dad"Jerry LewisGreg Antonacci, Stu SilverJune 13, 1985
228"Let the Eagle Fly"Greg AntonacciGreg Antonacci, Stu SilverJune 20, 1985
239"The Proof Is in the PJs"Joel ZwickMark MasuokaJuly 11, 1985
2410"A House Divided"Shelley JensenJack BurnsJuly 18, 1985
2511"The Sting"Greg AntonacciGreg Antonacci, Stu SilverAugust 1, 1985
2612"Happy Birthday, Baby Brother"Shelley JensenNick LeRoseAugust 8, 1985
2713"To Play or Not to Play"Shelley JensenJack BurnsAugust 15, 1985
2814"The Greatest Story Never Told"Howard StormMark MasuokaSeptember 4, 1985
2915"Amongst My Souvenirs"Greg AntonacciRobert SchechterSeptember 11, 1985
3016"Rhino Rhapsody"Greg AntonacciNick LeRoseSeptember 18, 1985
3117"Donald's Air Force Blues"Shelley JensenJack BurnsOctober 2, 1985
3218"It Ain't Over Til It's Over"Shelley JensenRon BurlaOctober 9, 1985
3319"The Stranger"Greg AntonacciGreg AntonacciOctober 23, 1985
3420"Father, Father"Dick MartinGreg Antonacci, Nick LeRoseOctober 30, 1985
3521"A Greasepaint Smile"John BowabMark MasuokaNovember 6, 1985
3622"Godzilla Meets Bambi"Greg AntonacciGreg Antonacci, Stu SilverNovember 13, 1985
3723"Gobba, Gobba"Greg AntonacciStu SilverNovember 27, 1985
3824"A Carnation by Any Other Name"Shelley JensenRobert WaldenDecember 4, 1985
3925"The Shoop Shoop Shop"Greg AntonacciGreg AntonacciDecember 11, 1985

Season 3: 1986

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
401"Hairball Blues"Greg AntonacciGreg Antonacci, Nick LeRoseApril 23, 1986[3]
412"Take Me Out of the Ball Game"Shelley JensenRobert SchechterApril 30, 1986
423"Donald's Half-Sister"Dick MartinGreg Antonacci, Nick LeRoseMay 7, 1986
434"The Seduction of Lou"Gary BrownNick LeRoseMay 14, 1986
445"A Penny a Dance"Dick MartinKatherine GreenMay 28, 1986
456"Wake Me Up Before You Go Go"Dick MartinMark MasuokaJune 4, 1986
467"Blind Love"Shelley JensenRon BurlaJune 11, 1986
478Scott RedmanKatherine GreenJune 25, 1986
489"The Song Remains the Same"Lee Shallat ChemelNick LeRoseJune 18, 1986
4910"The Play's the Thing"Greg AntonacciGreg AntonacciJuly 9, 1986
5011"Harry and the Ogre of Ock"Shelley JensenMarshall BarerJuly 15, 1986
5112"Mother's Day"Greg AntonacciGreg Antonacci, Katherine Green, Nick LeRoseJuly 30, 1986
5213"Two-Timin' Man"Jules LichtmanAlicia Marie SchudtAugust 6, 1986
5314"If I Only Had a Watchamacallit"Shelley JensenRussell MarcusAugust 20, 1986
5415"Goodbye, Cliffie"Lee Shallat ChemelPaul Chitlik, Jeremy Bertrand FinchSeptember 3, 1986
5516"Joe Leaves This Old World Behind"Lee Shallat ChemelNick LeRoseSeptember 10, 1986
5617"Whose 'Golden Years' Is It, Anyway? Part 1"Greg AntonacciGreg Antonacci, Nick LeRoseSeptember 17, 1986
5718"Whose 'Golden Years' Is It, Anyway? Part 2"Greg AntonacciGreg Antonacci, Nick LeRoseSeptember 24, 1986
5819"Lay the Points"Lee Shallat ChemelMike WeinbergerOctober 8, 1986
5920"The Boxer"Shelley JensenKatherine GreenOctober 15, 1986
6021"The Gang Who Could Shoot Straight"Jules LichtmanArnie KogenOctober 29, 1986
6122"A Penny for Your Dreams"Marc GassLissa LevinNovember 5, 1986
6223"Iceman"Lee Shallat ChemelRick NewbergerNovember 12, 1986
6324"Still Married After All These Years"Greg AntonacciGreg AntonacciNovember 19, 1986
6425"Mi Casa Es Sewer Casa"Greg AntonacciGreg Antonacci, Nick LeRoseDecember 3, 1986

Season 4: 1987

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
651"Wedding Bell Blues"Shelley JensenNick LeRose. Lissa LevinMay 8, 1987[4]
662"What?"Shelley JensenNick LeRoseMay 15, 1987
673"Chez Cliff"Shelley JensenNick LeRose. Lissa LevinMay 29, 1987
684"Love and Learn"Shelley JensenRick NewbergerJune 5, 1987
695"Leave It to Cleavage"Philip Charles MacKenzieLissa LevinJune 12, 1987
706"Fear of Heights"Shelley JensenN/AJune 19, 1987
717"Cliff's Magic Recipe"Robert WaldenRick NewbergerJune 26, 1987
728"On the Rebound"Marc GassN/AJuly 10, 1987
739"Old Man Waters"Jules LichtmanNick LeRoseJuly 17, 1987
7410"Home Is Where the Heart Is"Shelley JensenN/AJuly 24, 1987
7511"Man's Choice"Philip Charles MacKenzieLissa LevinJuly 31, 1987
7612"Starry, Starry Nightmare"Shelley JensenNick LeRose. Lissa LevinAugust 21, 1987
7713"Penny and the Hard Hat"Shelley JensenN/AAugust 28, 1987
7814"Las Vegas Serenade: Part 1"Shelley JensenN/ASeptember 11, 1987
7915"The Point After No More?"Shelley JensenNick LeRoseAugust 1, 1987
8016"Las Vegas Serenade: Part 2"N/AN/ASeptember 18, 1987
8117"One on One"N/AN/ASeptember 25, 1987
8218"The Farmer Always Rings Twice"Philip Charles MacKenzieRay Morton, Timothy WilliamsOctober 2, 1987
8319"Bachelor Father"Jules LichtmanNick LeRoseOctober 9, 1987
8420"Masquerade"N/AN/AOctober 30, 1987
8521"Thanksgiving"Philip Charles MacKenzieNick LeRoseNovember 20, 1987
8622"Stolen Pleasures"Shelley JensenN/ADecember 11, 1987
8723"Is the Caller There?"Leonard R. Garner Jr.Nick LeRose, Rick NewbergerNovember 6, 1987
8824"The Windsor War"Leonard R. Garner Jr.Nick LeRose, Rick NewbergerNovember 13, 1987
8925"There's a Lid for Every Pot"Philip Charles MacKenzieNick LeRoseDecember 4, 1987

Season 5: 1988–1989

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
901"Sittin' in a Tree"Philip Charles MacKenzieNick LeRoseJune 24, 1988[5]
912"Barney, We Hardly Knew Ye"Shelley JensenRay Morton, Timothy WilliamsJuly 8, 1988
923"I'll Know When My Love Comes Along"Shelley JensenRick NewbergerJuly 15, 1988
934"L. A. Maltby"Shelley JensenNick LeRoseSeptember 30, 1988
945"Hustle Up"Robert WaldenNick LeRose, Rick NewbergerOctober 7, 1988
956"But I Know What I Like"Robert WaldenDavid PascalOctober 21, 1988
967"Moving Out"Philip Charles MacKenzieTimothy Williams, Ray MortonOctober 28, 1988
978"A Job Well Done"Shelley JensenRick NewbergerNovember 4, 1988
989"Two for the Seesaw"Shelley JensenRick NewbergerNovember 11, 1988
9910"Nothin' Says Lovin'"Shelley JensenNick LeRoseDecember 2, 1988
10011"The Detour"Philip Charles MacKenzieChip HayesDecember 16, 1988
10112"Guardian Angels"Wendy AceyRay Morton, Timothy WilliamsDecember 30, 1988
10213"A Study in Maltby"Shelley JensenNick LeRose, Rick NewbergerJanuary 6, 1989
10314"Nanny from Heaven"Shelley JensenDanny KreitzbergJanuary 13, 1989
10415"The Point After Bowling Team"Shelley JensenNick LeRose2January 20, 1989
10516"Isn't It Romantic?"Shelley JensenRick NewbergerFebruary 17, 1989
10617"Three Infants and a Baby"Robert WaldenRobert WaldenFebruary 24, 1989
10718"Guarding the Nest"Shelley JensenNick Lerose and Rick Newberger (teleplay); Danny Kreitzberg (story)March 3, 1989
10819"Inherit the Bar"Shelley JensenTimothy Williams, Ray MortonMarch 17, 1989
10920"Sam's Dad"Philip Charles MacKenzieNick LeRose. Gary NardinoMarch 10, 1989
11021"Fantasy in Ebony"N/AN/AApril 7, 1989
11122"Big"Philip Charles MacKenzieRick NewbergerApril 14, 1989
11223"Something Old, Something New"Shelley JensenDanny Kreitzberg. Ray Morton, Timothy WilliamsApril 21, 1989
11324"Wouldn't It Be Nice"Leonard R. Garner Jr.N/AApril 28, 1989
11425"The Road Yet Taken"Philip Charles MacKenzieShelley Jensen, Nick LeRose, Gary NardinoMay 5, 1989
11526"I Remember But I Don't Like It"Lee Shallat ChemelGreg AntonacciJune 1, 1989
Notes
^1 Is listed in every episode as David Lloyd (creator). His name only appears in the table if he performed the additional role.
^2 Contributing writers included Danny Kreitzberg, Katherine Green, Rick Newberger, and Lissa Levin.
^N/A The source had no data.

Chart worksheet


Registered births—All races[6]
Year Number Birth Rate Notes
Race of mother 2003 4,089,950 14.1
2002 4,021,726 13.9
2001 4,025,933 14.1
2000 4,058,814 14.4
1999 3,959,417 14.2
1998 3,941,553 14.3
1997 3,880,894 14.2
1996 3,891,494 14.4
1995 3,899,589 14.6
1994 3,952,767 15.0
1993 4,000,240 15.4
1992 4,065,014 15.8
1991 4,110,907 16.2
1990 4,158,212 16.7
1989 4,040,958 16.4
1988 3,909,510 16.0
1987 3,809,394 15.7
1986 3,756,547 15.6
1985 3,760,561 15.8
1984 3,669,141 15.6 [7]
1983 3,638,933 15.6 [7]
1982 3,680,537 15.9 [7]
1981 3,629,238 15.8 [7]
1980 3,612,258 15.9 [7]
Race of child 1980 3,612,258 15.9 [7]
1979 3,494,398 15.6 [7]
1978 3,333,279 15.0 [7]
1977 3,326,632 15.1 [7]
1976 3,167,788 14.6 [7]
1975 3,144,198 14.6 [7]
1974 3,159,958 14.8 [7]
1973 3,136,965 14.8 [7]
1972 3,258,411 15.6 [7]
1971 3,555,970 17.2 [8]
1970 3,731,386 18.4 [8]
1969 3,600,206 17.9 [8]
1968 3,501,564 17.6 [8]
1967 3,520,959 17.8 [9]
1966 3,606,274 18.4 [8]
1965 3,760,358 19.4 [8]
1964 4,027,490 21.1 [8]
1963 4,098,020 21.7 [8][10]
1962 4,167,362 22.4 [8][11]
1961 4,268,326 23.3 [8][10]
1960 4,257,850 23.7 [8][10]
1959 4,244,796 24.0 [8][10]
Births adjusted for under-registration[11] 1959 4,286,000 24.2 [8][10]
1958 4,246,000 24.5 [8][10]
1957 4,300,000 25.3 [8][10]
1956 4,210,000 25.2 [8][10]
1955 4,097,000 25.0
1954 4,071,000 25.3 [8][10]
1953 3,959,000 25.1 [8][10]
1952 3,909,000 25.1 [8][10]
1951 3,820,000 24.9 [8][10]
1950 3,632,000 24.1
1949 3,649,000 24.5
1948 3,637,000 24.9
1947 3,817,000 26.6
1946 3,411,000 24.1
1945 2,858,000 20.4
1944 2,939,000 21.2
1943 3,104,000 22.7
1942 2,989,000 22.2
1941 2,703,000 20.3
1940 2,559,000 19.4
1939 2,466,000 18.8
1938 2,496,000 19.2
1937 2,413,000 18.7
1936 2,355,000 18.4
1935 2,377,000 18.7
1934 2,396,000 19.0
1933 2,307,000 18.4
1932 2,440,000 19.5
1931 2,506,000 20.2
1930 2,618,000 21.3
1929 2,582,000 21.2
1928 2,674,000 22.2
1927 2,802,000 23.5
1926 2,839,000 24.2
1925 2,909,000 25.1
1924 2,979,000 26.1
1923 2,910,000 26.0
1922 2,882,000 26.2
1921 3,055,000 28.1
1920 2,950,000 27.7
1919 2,740,000 26.1
1918 2,948,000 28.2
1917 2,944,000 28.5
1916 2,964,000 29.1
1915 2,965,000 29.5
1914 2,966,000 29.9
1913 2,869,000 29.5
1912 2,840,000 29.8
1911 2,809,000 29.9
1910 2,777,000 30.1
1909 2,718,000 30.0

Notes

Race and Hispanic origin are reported separately on birth certificates. Race categories are consistent with the 1977 Office of Management and Budget standards. In this table all women (including Hispanic women) are classified only according to their race; see "Technical Appendix." Six states reported multiple-race data for 2003. The multiple-race data for these states were bridged to the single-race categories of the 1977 Office of Management and Budget standards for comparability with other states; see "Technical Appendix."

  1. ^ "Brothers (1984–1989) Episode List | Season 1". IMDb.com. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
  2. ^ "Brothers (1984–1989) Episode List | Season 2". IMDb.com. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
  3. ^ "Brothers (1984–1989) Episode List | Season 3". IMDb.com. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
  4. ^ "Brothers (1984–1989) Episode List | Season 4". IMDb.com. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
  5. ^ "Brothers (1984–1989) Episode List | Season 5". IMDb.com. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
  6. ^ For 1960-91 includes births to races not shown separately.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Based on 100 percent of births in selected states and on a 50-percent sample of births in all other states; see "Technical Appendix."
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Based on a 50-percent sample of births.
  9. ^ Based on a 20- to 50-percent sample of births.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Figures exclude data for residents of New Jersey; see "Technical Appendix."
  11. ^ a b For method of adjustment see "Technical Appendix."
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