"Mr. Rhodes" Episode Guide v1.0.0 (c) 1998, Tom Walsh (avs@netport.com) This guide may be reproduced in its entirety for noncommercial purposes only. For other uses, please contact the author. The following is an episode guide for the show "Mr. Rhodes." It is not complete yet as I hope to add other information. ********************************************************************* * NOTE: I do NOT have tapes of this show available for trade. * * Please post to the newsgroup alt.video.tape-trading for requests. * ********************************************************************* The text version is available at the AVIMall: http://www.avimall.com/entertain/MrRhodes.txt A pointer to this site is available at the Ultimate TV List: http://tvnet.com/UTVL/ Also http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/9821/1mrrhode.txt Of course, there is a page at the Internet Movie Database: http://us.imdb.com/M/title-exact?%22Mr.%20Rhodes%22%20(1996) ABOUT THE SHOW: "Mr. Rhodes" was a sitcom developed for standup comedian Tom Rhodes. He plays Tom Rhodes, a critically acclaimed but unsuccessful writer who returns to his old private school to teach English. He's an iconoclast who is beloved to his students and the younger faculty and a disgrace to more traditional academicians. The low rated show was cancelled after one season. "Mr. Rhodes was produced by Universal Television in association with NBC Studios. ABOUT THIS GUIDE: Episode titles and production numbers come from the online Library of Congress Information Service (telnet://locis.loc.gov). I do not assume that the LOCIS information is completely correct (I have found errors), so you shouldn't either. I will correct errors as I find them or as they are pointed out to me. Original air dates and guest cast come from television listings. VERSION HISTORY: v1.0.0 17 April 1998 Initial version CAST: PERFORMER - CHARACTER Tom Rhodes - Tom Rhodes Farrah Forke - Nikki Harkin Stephen Tobolowsky - Ray Heary Jessica Stone - Amanda Reeves Ron Glass - Ronald Felcher OCCASIONAL CAST Shaun Weiss - Jake Mandelker Lindsay Sloane - Zoey Greene Alexandra Holden - Dani Swanson Jensen Ackles - Malcolm Patrick Fabian - Carl Dietzberg Travis Wester - Ethan Armstrong EPISODES: NBC - The show appeared on NBC on Mondays from 8:30-9:00 p.m. The order below is production number, episode title, and original air date. *** SEASON 1 (1996-97) 18 EPISODES *** ?. "Pilot" 23 September 1996 Tom Rhodes returns to his old school, the Harkin Academy, and lives on campus. His first real trial occurs the night he catches a very unhappy student trying to go over the wall. K1402. "The Crush Show" 30 September 1996 D: Ted Wass Zoey's self-esteem falls when Dani, a movie star's daughter, enrolls at the academy and all the boys become smitten with her. When Tom attempts to boost her confidence, she develops a big cruch on him and risks damage her ego more when he attempts to solve this problem. K1401. "Tom Moves In" 7 October 1996 D: Ted Wass Tom moves into the school dormitory as resident supervisor to the misgivings of Felcher and has to become a hardliner after the boys sneak out for a night on the town. K1404. "Nikki Quits Therapy" 14 October 1996 D: Ted Wass Therapy-addicted Nikki is convinced by Tom to cut herself free, and she uses her new freedom to break up with Carl and set her sights on Tom. K1403. "Heary's Camera" 21 October 1996 D: Brian K. Roberts Ray is offered a chance to exhibit his photographic work at a gallery, an offer which makes him consider a career change. However, the photo in question was accidentally taken when Tom dropped the camera; so it's up to Tom to get Heary to change his mind. K1408. "The Halloween Show" 28 October 1996 D: Brian K. Roberts The students convince Amanda that her apartment is haunted, but she and Mr. Heary later repay them in kind. Meanwhile, Nikki tries to hide the fact that she fell asleep in Tom's room, staying there all night. K1405. "Death, Lice and Videotape" 4 November 1996 D: Brian K. Roberts Tom invites his now-debauched role model and friend, Pulitizer Prize-winning author Buck Poloski, for a week as an artist-in-residence at the Harkin Academy. Guest: Brian Doyle Murray - Buck Poloski K1407. "Looking for Mrs. Goodbar" 11 November 1996 D: Brian K. Roberts Tom is seduced by a woman he meets in the local bar and discovers the next day, Parents' Day at the academy, that it is Zoey's married mother. Heary prepares for the arrival of Dani's mother, the movie star. Guests: Wendie Malick - Zoey Green's mom K1410. "Amanda's Fix Up Show" 18 November 1996 D: Max Tash Tom and Nikki fix up shy Amanda with computer expert Howard. Fencing coach Felcher tries to turn Jake into a fencing wizard. Guests: Andrew Berman - Howard, the computer expert K1411. "Thanksgiving Show" 25 November 1996 D: Robert Berlinger Tom tries to turn his gritty, urban story of bankrobbers into a Thanksgiving play to please the school's biggest backer. After tussling with the play's director, Felcher, he rewrites it into a comedy. Guests: Justine Johnston - the school's biggest backer "The Christmas Show" 16 December 1996 D: John Rich Tom is dismayed at Nikki's pondering a marriage proposal from her fiance, Carl, during the academy's holiday ski trip to Moosewood Lodge, but she has more time than expected when a snowstorm cuts off the phone lines. Felcher breaks his leg, not skiing but falling off the bus. K1409. "The Sexism Show" 6 January 1997 An observer visits, causing Tom, Amanda, and Ronald to think they are tabbed for the "Educator of the Year" award, but all are surprised to learn that he is examining sexism in the schools and that Nikki will teach sensitivity training classes. Guests: Hank Harris - Edgar K1413. "The Courtroom Show" 13 January 1997 Tom throws a punch while protecting Ethan in a pool hall scuffle and ends up in court, defended by ex-attorney Felcher, sued by a tough who is feigning injury. Guests: Darren Campbell - Eric Al Pugliese - Mr. Willis J.Patrick McCormack - Monroe K1414. "The Italian Show" 20 January 1997 All the girls and women at the academy fall for the new music and drama teacher, Italian Giorgio Zanella, whom Tom spots as a phony. K1416. "The Welcome Back Show" 3 February 1997 Tom waits to hear word on his contract renewal and struggles with the idea of returning to writing. Characters from "Welcome Back, Kotter" visit him to help him make his choice. Two strangers try to stop Jake from going "On the Road" after Tom discusses the Kerouac novel in class. Guests: John Kassir - Mr. Kotter Kristi McDaniel - Kristy Ron Palillo - Arnold Horshack Robert Hegyes - Juan Epstein Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs - Freddie "Boom Boom" Washington K1417. "The Tom's Not Headmaster Show" 17 February 1997 Former nerdy and dispised academy student Max Waluch returns to Harkin as the new owner and names Tom headmaster, cancels the dress code, and abolishes grades. Tom's first task: fire Felcher. Guests: Pauly Shore - Max Waluch K1415. "The Valentine Show" 10 March 1997 Nikki blames Tom after Carl breaks up with her. Jake thinks he has a date with Kristi. Malcolm publicly proclaims his love for Zoey. Felcher tries to get Valentine's Day replaced at the academy with Lincoln's Birthday. Guest: Shane West - ? K1406. "The Goat Show" 6 December 1997 (in Europe) Jake is accused of dragging the academy's mascot, Billy the Goat, into Tom's apartment. Note: This episode never aired in the U.S. The air date is for its European debut on NBC Europe.