Good Advice

Good Advice is an American situation comedy series that aired for two seasons on CBS from 1993 to 1994. It was co-created and executive produced by Danny Jacobson and Norma Safford Vela; and starred Shelley Long and Treat Williams. The Show was a hit, but it was cancelled because Long had suffered health problems that made her unable to film any new episodes for a long period of time.

Type: tv

Season: 2

Episode: N/A

Duration: 30 minutes

Release: 1993-04-02

Rating: 6

Season 1 - Good Advice
1993-04-02
Renowned marriage counselor, Susan, returns home from her book tour to find her husband in bed with another woman.
1993-04-09
Susan agress to counsel a particularly troubled married woman, unaware that Jack is her lover. Meanwhile, Frank hires his mother as receptionist.
1993-04-16
Susan and Joey seek the help of a marriage counsellor; a patient believes Artie is a Pakistani deity.
1993-04-26
Afraid to be home alone, Susan spends the night in the office.
1993-04-30
Susan persuades Jack to defend their childhood hero.
1993-05-07
Susan fears appearing socially without her husband when she is invited to Artie's daughter's Bat Mitzvah.

Season 2 - Good Advice
1994-05-23
Series return in revised format: Marriage counselor Susan De Ruzza finds herself shaken up when her flighty sister becomes the receptionist in the office Susan shares with divorce lawyer Jack Harold.
1994-05-30
Therapist Susan is reluctant to admit she is upset about turning forty.
1994-06-06
Susan's estranged husband wants to remarry her.
1994-06-15
Jack enlists Susan to reconcile his divorcing parents.
1994-06-29
Susan decides to re-enter the dating scene, then gets cold feet.
1994-07-06
At a parents meeting, Susan and Henriette are mistaken for a gay couple.
1994-07-13
Susan learns Paige and Jack had a fling.
1994-07-20
A stint as a movie consultant jeopardizes Susan's credibility.
1994-07-27
Susan accidentally throws out the ashes of Paige's dead husband.
1994-08-03
Susan allows a homeless man to use her shower.
Paige wants to book Susan on her new talk show.
Susan's idol asks her to write the forward for his book.