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- The show starts out with a potential contestant answering an ad for something that starts out normal run-of-the-mill (audition, job interview, etc.). As this procedure becomes more and more ridiculous, eventually the person running the fake charade would finally ask, "Do you like game shows?" and thus "Instant Recall" begins. contestants then win cash and prizes based on how much they remember from what they just went through.
- The superstars of the WWE will try to climb the corporate ladder to show who is the best.
- A yearly event in which WWE wrestlers fight and try to throw each other out of the ring. The last wrestler goes to Wrestlemania.
- Sugarfoot, the faithful old plow-horse, fearing his days and place on the farm are numbered since his master had purchased a tractor, destroys it. The farmer is outraged and banishes Sugarfoot from the farm. Sugarfoot is determined to make the money needed to buy his master a new tractor, and he becomes a movie-double for a screen Wonder Horse of the Movies, and makes enough money to buy a new tractor. The farmer forgives him and, as a reward, takes him to the movies, where Sugarfoot sees the star-horse getting all the credit for all of Sugarfoot's stunt-doubling.
- The Tanners may need to sell their house because Willie has been promoted to a supervisory position in San Deigo.
- Alice wants Tommy to cut out the basketball when his grades suffer.
- The two families' vacation to a famous campground coincides with a huge, international scout jamboree.
- Fred wants to ask his boss for a raise and Barney has an idea to get it. However, instead of getting a raise, Fred gets fired.
- Barney's plan to put a stop to Fred's practical jokes may backfire.
- A dog leads Johnathan and Mark to his owners, who are trapped in a car.
- Little Richie is entertaining the class when the teacher is out, then when she returns, he is forced to stay after as punishment to clean up (mainly) the papers the class threw at him. His teacher also suggests he try out for the school play, Romeo and Juliet, to express his need to entertain. Richie wins the part of Romeo, but is unsure if he can perform it in front of a live audience. After imagining that he completely botches his performance in front of all and has fruit and vegetables thrown at him, he runs away. Only after a talking to by the local bum does he return and goes through with it. Turned out it was him who had to carry the whole play (flawlessly, no less) as his classmate playing Juliet was the one so overcome with severe stage fright she couldn't even give her lines.
- Lamont suffers buyer's remorse after the pool table he gave Fred for his birthday brings the boys over for billiards every day while Fred's work and girlfriend Donna go neglected.
- A very pregnant woman rents Lamont's room for the week he's away on a fishing trip.
- While babysitting an elephant, Fred holds a circus in the junkyard, allowing the cast to display their talents, especially Aunt Esther as the Bronze Goddess.
- Misunderstandings abound and compound when Fred's friends try to honor his fortieth year in business with a secret surprise.
- Lamont stands to inherit $7,000 if within a year he marries and has a son named after his late uncle George. Fred sees dollar signs, so he and Grady set to making marriage bells ring by turning to a computer dating service.
- Fred, Lamont, Donna and Bubba attend a taping of "The Gong Show" and are inspired to audition as contestants, bringing their musical act onto the show.
- Fred and Lamont need to raise $4,000 by Friday or lose the Sanford Arms. Fred plans to parlay his $500 savings into the needed amount by playing poker, betting on horses and letting it ride in Las Vegas.
- In this spoof of "Let's Make a Deal," Fred, Grady and Bubba appear as contestants on "Wheel and Deal," hoping to win a new car as a birthday present for Lamont.
- A couple of con men sucker Fred into running a rigged lucky number contest for which the crooks secretly hold the winning ticket.
- A visit to a gallery of abstract art inspires Fred to create his magnum opus: a towering heap of junk.
- After the family safely escapes a fire in their apartment, Web rushes back in to save some cherished mementos.
- Sarge's nightmares keep everyone awake before a super-important morning inspection.
- Sgt. Snorkle's diet wreaks havoc with the men.
- Hattytown's mayor, Mr. Wimple, decides he wants a statue of himself for the town square, and commissions Sancho to do the job, despite knowing next to nothing about creating sculptures. Will Sancho get the job done, or will he let Mr. Wimple down?