Bill feels inadequate in the company of Linda's physically fit boyfriend (Greg Vaughan), so he attempts to prove his own athleticism by joining a beginner hockey league, but overexerts himself just tr…more
Bill feels inadequate in the company of Linda's physically fit boyfriend (Greg Vaughan), so he attempts to prove his own athleticism by joining a beginner hockey league, but overexerts himself just trying to keep up with the other players.
Full Show InfoThe humorous Valentine's Day card that Judy receives from Bill leaves her feeling as if the romance in their marriage is dead. To reignite the old spark, Judy shows up at Bill's job wearing nothing but a trench coat and high heels.
Full Show InfoBill and Judy are concerned that the neighbor boy, Chris (Sean Marquette), is moving too fast in his relationship with Lauren. But after a heart-to-heart with the kid, they discover it's their daughter who's the romantic aggressor.
Full Show InfoThe first-season finale finds Bill and Judy abandoning their floor seats at an AC/DC concert to search for a missing Lauren, who they presume has sneaked out of the house to attend a forbidden beer party thrown by one of Brian's cheerleader friends.
Full Show InfoBill and Judy encourage Brian to get over his initial anxiety about traveling to Italy as part of a foreign-exchange program. But before Brian's departure, it's Bill who's upset that his son has grown old enough to leave the nest.
Full Show InfoJudy tries to help the neighbor boy (Jared Hillman) see that Lauren is using him, but Judy's act of concern seems to get misconstrued as flirting. Bill, who's supposed to set things straight once and for all, opts not to.
Full Show InfoJudy fears that she'll die before Bill does after learning that she has high cholesterol, so she pours out her heart to him in a letter and wants him to do the same, much to his dismay. Perry: James Patrick Stuart. Dr. Holden: Phil Morris.
Full Show InfoBill has to crawl back into Judy's favor by apologizing to her hairdresser (David Hasselhoff) for calling him a rip-off artist. Carl: David Koechner. Bergner: Lex Medlin. Tim: Oscar Nunez. Bonnie: Ashley Tisdale.
Full Show InfoBill and Judy press Lauren (Renee Olstead) into handing in an elaborate tornado machine they constructed as her science project. The teacher is so impressed with Lauren's assignment that she promotes the 13-year-old to an honors science class.
Full Show InfoOn a father-daughter outing to the mall, Bill and Lauren agree to lie to Judy about spending quality time together, then split up to do their own things. Meanwhile, Judy's decision to try on Linda's wedding dress turns out to be a really bad one.
Full Show InfoAfter Judy and Bill order Lauren to drop basic math and take a more difficult algebra class, her bad attitude about schoolwork multiplies and the conflict between Lauren and her parents increases exponentially.
Full Show InfoBill and Linda become unlikely allies when they both become fed up with Judy's know-it-all attitude. Trouble is, by following Bill's relationship advice, Linda may have jeopardized her plans to marry Perry (James Patrick Stuart).
Full Show InfoBrian, Lauren and their friends are caught sneaking beers, so to set a good example, Bill and Judy join other parents who've vowed not to drink alcohol for a month. Ted Halverson: Kevin Nealon. Kathy Halverson: Marin Mazzie. Fitz: Joel Murray.
Full Show InfoJudy warns Linda against moving too fast in her love life after she gets dumped by one guy, then immediately jumps into another relationship with a handsome restaurateur (Jeffrey Nordling).
Full Show InfoBill gets together with an old buddy whose wild and crazy ways he idolized in high school, but is disappointed to find his pal leading a straightlaced life with a boring wife.
Full Show InfoBill and Linda become unlikely allies when they both become fed up with Judy's know-it-all attitude. Trouble is, by following Bill's relationship advice, Linda may have jeopardized her plans to marry Perry (James Patrick Stuart).
Full Show InfoBill is extremely excited to teach nearly 16-year-old Brian how to drive. So excited, in fact, that after their first lesson, Bill takes the money he and Judy have saved for a new family car and buys a used 1981 “party van.”
Full Show InfoFitz (Joel Murray) doesn't seem to enjoy bachelorhood nearly as much as Bill and Judy enjoy hanging out at his singles pad.
Full Show InfoLouise (Sally Struthers) announces she's getting hitched to her new boyfriend and, to Judy's chagrin, would like her daughter-in-law to perform the maid-of-honor duties, all of which need to be completed in just two weeks.
Full Show InfoAs a favor to her beleaguered boss, Dr. Gerber (Richard Kind), Judy offers temporary shelter for his prized pet pooch. Bill goes a step further, showing the dog and his lonely owner how to kick up their heels and have fun. Mr. Conway: Maz Jobrani.
Full Show InfoBill proves himself too eager to please when his master-of-the-guilt-trip mother (Sally Struthers) pays a surprise visit. That is, until Judy suggests he stop placating the woman and start ignoring her.
Full Show InfoBrian, Lauren and their friends are caught sneaking beers, so to set a good example, Bill and Judy join other parents who've vowed not to drink alcohol for a month. Ted Halverson: Kevin Nealon. Kathy Halverson: Marin Mazzie. Fitz: Joel Murray.
Full Show InfoJudy's role as PTA committee chairperson nets her a pool-party invite. But her newfound popularity may be sunk when she suggests the hosts' son borrowed a condom from Brian (Taylor Ball), who obtained it from Bill. Elise: Tracy Nelson. Jake: Jim Holmes.
Full Show InfoBill and Brian lead Judy to believe that they are being Good Samaritans by spending their free time with a sickly old widow. The fact is, however, that the woman they're helping is a sprightly former model.
Full Show InfoBrian has a secret e-mail admirer and he thinks it is Sarah (Tara Lipinski), the flirty 19-year-old college student who has been tutoring Lauren. The fact is, however, that Lauren's behind the love mail.
Full Show InfoBill is extremely excited to teach nearly 16-year-old Brian how to drive. So excited, in fact, that after their first lesson, Bill takes the money he and Judy have saved for a new family car and buys a used 1981 “party van.”
Full Show InfoJudy's role as PTA committee chairperson nets her a pool-party invite. But her newfound popularity may be sunk when she suggests the hosts' son borrowed a condom from Brian (Taylor Ball), who obtained it from Bill. Elise: Tracy Nelson. Jake: Jim Holmes.
Full Show InfoFitz (Joel Murray) doesn't seem to enjoy bachelorhood nearly as much as Bill and Judy enjoy hanging out at his singles pad.
Full Show InfoBill and Judy's elation over Brian and Lauren entering the workforce for the first time quickly turns into frustration when both the teens go out of the way to bond with their new bosses.
Full Show InfoBill resents his new boss, Seth (Ben Savage), a 23-year-old Harvard graduate with a massive chip on his shoulder, at least at first. But his feelings change after Seth strikes up a friendship with Brian.
Full Show InfoBill and Judy attempt to retrieve an old stuffed bear Lauren donated to an antidrug charity's rummage sale because it might contain their secret stash of marijuana. Meanwhile, Brian tries to find a buyer for Linda's car, “Mr. Puff 'n' Chug.”
Full Show InfoBill and Judy's elation over Brian and Lauren entering the workforce for the first time quickly turns into frustration when both the teens go out of the way to bond with their new bosses.
Full Show InfoBill assumes Lauren was chosen to perform a monologue in a theater production at school because the drama instructor, with whom Bill once had a summer fling, is still harboring unresolved romantic feelings.
Full Show InfoLouise (Sally Struthers) announces she's getting hitched to her new boyfriend and, to Judy's chagrin, would like her daughter-in-law to perform the maid-of-honor duties, all of which need to be completed in just two weeks.
Full Show InfoBill assumes Lauren was chosen to perform a monologue in a theater production at school because the drama instructor, with whom Bill once had a summer fling, is still harboring unresolved romantic feelings.
Full Show InfoJudy looks forward to her Mother's Day tradition of having high tea at a fancy restaurant with Helen, Linda and, for the first time, a less-than-enthusiastic Lauren, but Bill's oh-so-manipulative mother (Sally Struthers) threatens to ruin Judy's plans.
Full Show InfoPerry's tour is canceled, so he and Linda are finally getting hitched---unless Judy can stop the wedding by convincing her little sister that she can do better than “some overgrown child who thinks he's a rock star.” Perry: James Patrick Stuart.
Full Show InfoOn a father-daughter outing to the mall, Bill and Lauren agree to lie to Judy about spending quality time together, then split up to do their own things. Meanwhile, Judy's decision to try on Linda's wedding dress turns out to be a really bad one.
Full Show InfoBill's turning 40, which should be a time of celebration in the Miller home, but for the fact that Brian is upset at his dad for disclosing to Judy the embarrassing details of a private father-son discussion they had about the body changes of puberty.
Full Show InfoEager to relive their glory days, chaperones Bill and Judy are excited about a teen dance with an '80s theme. The same can't be said of Brian, who's dateless after following his mom's relationship advice.
Full Show InfoAfter 15 years of marriage, high-school sweethearts Bill and Judy Miller are still happily in love. 'Yes, Dear' executive producers Joey Gutierrez and Diane Burroughs created this series about two kids-at-heart doing their best to raise a family.
Full Show InfoAfter 15 years of marriage, high-school sweethearts Bill and Judy Miller are still happily in love. 'Yes, Dear' executive producers Joey Gutierrez and Diane Burroughs created this series about two kids-at-heart doing their best to raise a family.
Full Show InfoThe first-season finale finds Bill and Judy abandoning their floor seats at an AC/DC concert to search for a missing Lauren, who they presume has sneaked out of the house to attend a forbidden beer party thrown by one of Brian's cheerleader friends.
Full Show InfoAfter Judy and Bill order Lauren to drop basic math and take a more difficult algebra class, her bad attitude about schoolwork multiplies and the conflict between Lauren and her parents increases exponentially.
Full Show InfoBill gets the bright idea to have Lauren (Renee Olstead) profile her Aunt Linda for a school report on role models, which leads to Lauren helping Linda fulfill her dream of designing and selling fashions for goose lawn ornaments.
Full Show InfoThe Millers meet Lauren's new boyfriend's parents, whom they find unbelievably dorky and weird, and make up a lie to get out of spending anymore time together. But they later regret it when they realize they're setting a bad example for the kids.
Full Show InfoAfter 15 years of marriage, high-school sweethearts Bill and Judy Miller are still happily in love. 'Yes, Dear' executive producers Joey Gutierrez and Diane Burroughs created this series about two kids-at-heart doing their best to raise a family.
Full Show InfoAfter 15 years of marriage, high-school sweethearts Bill and Judy Miller are still happily in love. 'Yes, Dear' executive producers Joey Gutierrez and Diane Burroughs created this series about two kids-at-heart doing their best to raise a family.
Full Show InfoJudy's motherly instincts tell her that Lauren's new trio of friends are a bad influence, a suspicion that seems to be confirmed when Lauren's caught shoplifting a bracelet at the mall.
Full Show InfoBill and Judy spy on Brian and Lauren after they become suspicious that the two are making secret plans and covering up for each other.
Full Show InfoThe Millers want to spend Christmas Eve at home feasting on the holiday dinner Judy's always dreamed of preparing, but Bill's mother (Sally Struthers) isn't happy with those plans and gives them a guilt trip about visiting her tiny new apartment instead.
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