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Cybill is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre, which aired on CBS from January 2, 1995, to July 13, 1998. Starring, Cybill Shepherd, the show revolves around the life of Cybill Sheridan, a

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Season 1

  • As The World Turns to Crap
    8.0/10107 votes

    As The World Turns to Crap

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 1/16/1995

    Cybill competes with a wily colleague for the role of the producer's pet when she learns that one of their soap opera characters will die; meanwhile, she plans for the arrival of Rachel's prudish Boston in-laws.

    Director: Tom Moore

    Writer: Unknown

  • The Curse of Zoey
    8.0/1091 votes

    The Curse of Zoey

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 2/27/1995

    Maryann insists that it's no coincidence that Cybill's luck improved when Zoey moves out - especially after a psychic senses a ""negative energy"" in the house.

    Director: Robert Berlinger

    Writer: Linda Wallem

  • Starting on the Wrong Foot
    7.9/1097 votes

    Starting on the Wrong Foot

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 2/6/1995

    Maryann has her first date in 25 years, but frightens him off with obsessive gifts of shoes; the costar of a futuristic space series presses Cybill to go out with him.

    Director: Tom Moore

    Writer: Unknown

  • Call Me Irresponsible
    7.9/10100 votes

    Call Me Irresponsible

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 2/13/1995

    Dateless on Valentine's Day, Cybill and Maryann feel unappreciated and bored unitl Maryann comes up with a plan - a trip to Vegas to max out her ex's credit card. Meanwhile, Ira has to look after Jeff in ways he'd rather not when Jeff gets his hands covered with poison oak.

    Director: Tom Moore

    Writer: Linda Wallem

  • The Last Temptation of Cybill
    7.8/10100 votes

    The Last Temptation of Cybill

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 4/10/1995

    Cybill and Ira's second chance at romance faces a Herculean challenge when handsome young actor Rick takes his love-scene rehearsals with Cybill very seriously. Meanwhile, Maryann buys a telescope to gaze at the stars - movie stars.

    Director: Robert Berlinger

    Writer: Lee Aronsohn

  • The Big Sleep-Over
    7.8/1091 votes

    The Big Sleep-Over

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 5/8/1995

    The arrival of Zoe's rocket-scientist boyfriend Greg launches a series of squabbles; Cybill takes off for Nevada to rescue a flighty Maryann from marriage.

    Director: Chuck Lorre, Robert Berlinger

    Writer: Unknown

  • Virgin, Mother, Crone
    7.6/10142 votes

    Virgin, Mother, Crone

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 1/2/1995

    Cybill dates a stranger she meet in a traffic jam, but is thrown off balance by being told she is too old to get good parts, that her older daughter is expecting a baby, and that her younger daughter is dating a college man by lying about her age.

    Director: Robert Berlinger

    Writer: Chuck Lorre

  • How Can I Call You My Ex-Husbands If You Won't Go Away?
    7.6/10112 votes

    How Can I Call You My Ex-Husbands If You Won't Go Away?

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 1/9/1995

    Are Cybill's ex-husbands really out of her life? She's not sure any more, as Jeff temporarily moves in, and she and Ira share a romantic moment. Meanwhile, she must decide whether to do a movie with a nude shower scene.

    Director: Tom Moore

    Writer: Chuck Lorre

  • Look Who's Stalking
    7.6/10101 votes

    Look Who's Stalking

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 1/23/1995

    Cybill is attracted to a guy she meets while they walk their respective dogs, who turns out to be Ira's ex-psychiatrist; Maryann befriends her ex-husband's new girlfriend Sharon in her continuing scheme for revenge.

    Director: Tom Moore

    Writer: Unknown

  • The Replacements
    7.6/1094 votes

    The Replacements

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 3/13/1995

    Cybill feels neglected when Maryann becomes preoccupied with her new boyfriend Bob, a bassoonist with the Philharmonic. Lost without her best friend, Cybill tries spending more quality time with her family (who are not interested), then hooks up with old friend Patty, who unfortunately brings her two small children along to lunch. When Maryann spots Cybill with Patty, the jealousy is on the other foot....

    Director: Andrew D. Weyman

    Writer: Lee Aronsohn, Chuck Lorre

  • Death and Execs
    7.6/1092 votes

    Death and Execs

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 3/20/1995

    Old feelings come back to life when Cybill lands in Ira's comforting arms after a brush with death on a movie set. So the two decide to bury their past and start dating.

    Director: Andrew D. Weyman

    Writer: Chuck Lorre

  • The Cheese Stands Alone
    7.6/1097 votes

    The Cheese Stands Alone

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 5/15/1995

    Maryann plans a sabotage surprise (Limberger cheese in the air conditioning) for Dr. Dick's party, which is the sam e night as her own party. Ira's book is going to be made into a film with Sir Anthony Hopkins, and he wants Cybill to go to London with him.

    Director: Alan Myerson

    Writer: Lee Aronsohn

  • See Jeff Jump, Jump, Jeff, Jump!
    7.4/1098 votes

    See Jeff Jump, Jump, Jeff, Jump!

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 2/20/1995

    Cybill's efforts to end Jeff's overextended stay above her garage stall out when her ex gets fired from his job as her stunt double when he confesses he is afraid to do the required scene. A desperate Cybill tracks down Jeff 's mentor, Stitch Sullivan, in hopes that he will be able to help Jeff overcome his fears. Stitch reminds Jeff of the one and only reason any guy becomes a stunt man: ""world class Hollywood nookie."" Almost instantly Jeff is back on the job. However, Jeff has another case of the jitters on his next job, a film directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Cybill tries to lend Jeff some moral support. When that doesn't work, she starts telling him everything she hated about him when they were married. Within seconds, Jeff jumps off the balcony, completing the stunt in perfect form. The director is thrilled; that is, until he learns that none of the cameramen got it on film because Maryann had the whole crew engrossed in the proceedings of ""the trial of the century"" on the monitor.

    Director: Robert Berlinger

    Writer: Unknown