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John (Judd Hirsch) joins the writing staff of Mary Beth's (Susan Walters) soap opera.

Starring: Judd Hirsch, Jane Carr, Jere Burns, Isabella Hofmann
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Original Air Date: Jun 29, 1992

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S4, EP21 "Poor John: Part 1"
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S4, EP21 "Poor John: Part 1"

John's (Judd Hirsch) plans for a romantic skiing weekend go awry when he discovers he is broke. Guest star: Christine Cattell.

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S4, EP22 "Poor John"
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S4, EP22 "Poor John"

John (Judd Hirsch) endangers his financial future when he overextends his credit to impress his girlfriend (Christine Cattell).

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S4, EP20 "The Write Stuff"
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S4, EP20 "The Write Stuff"

John (Judd Hirsch) joins the writing staff of Mary Beth's (Susan Walters) soap opera.

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S4, EP15 "Heartburn and Heartache"
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S4, EP15 "Heartburn and Heartache"

John must choose between friendship and health when the doctor tells him that Kirk is the cause of his stomach pains.

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John Lacey joins a support group for divorced and widowed people.
Starring: Billie Bird, Christine Cattell, Debbie Gregory, Deborah Harmon, Diana Barrows, Elsa Raven, Gregory Salata, Isabella Hofmann, Jane Carr, Jere Burns, John Calvin, Judd Hirsch, Kevin Scannell, Lori Krebs, Marietta DePrima, Marlene Mancini, Ned Elsenberg, Nicholas Cascone, Pat Puccinelli, Peter Iacangelo, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Susan Walters, Tim Jones, Tom Willett, William O'Leary
Original Air Date: Oct 6, 1988
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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