Vera is heartbroken after her boyfriend tells her that he’s marrying someone else.
Alice’s date gets two extra tickets to a celebrity ball and everyone wants to go.
Flo finds herself without a date on New Year’s Eve.
Flo and Mel’s brother (Carmine Caridi) decide to take a chance at marriage — even though it’s the fourth time for each.
Tommy wants Alice to stop dating his school principal (Gary Collins).
Despite his skepticism, Mel tries to find a way to exploit Vera’s knack for foretelling the future.
Mel mistakes Alice’s intentions when she invites him for a family dinner.
Mel unwittingly buys stolen turkeys for a Thanksgiving dinner he is having for orphans.
Mel is unhappy because Alice’s second job — delivering singing telegrams — makes her late for the diner.
While Mel is sleeping in the storeroom, Alice is robbed at gunpoint at the counter.
Flo’s night life interferes with her night-school studies.
The diner personnel try to kick their bad habits.
Mel identifies a holdup man who has a record for assaulting a previous witness.
Mel sells the girls a car that won’t start.
Vera meets a new boy friend at the movies, but refuses to bring him to the diner.
Alice takes Mel up on his boast that he can raise her son better than she.
Mel and the staff prepare for a bus load of hungry customers.
Mel considers firing a waitress to save money.
Everyone’s rattled when a Native American predicts an earthquake.
To Mel’s disappointment, the girls take him at his word when he says he doesn’t want a 50th-birthday party.
Because she once baby-sat Jerry Reed, Flo is hounded for tickets to the singer’s concert. Jerry plays himself.
Mel wants to know who’s stealing food and making long-distance phone calls from the diner.
Flo is courted by a rich Arab (Richard Libertini) who, unknown to her, already has three wives.
Alice mediates a squabble between a womanizing photographer (Desi Arnaz)and his fed-up wife (Janis Paige).
A pharmacist protesting food additives threatens to take his life in Mel’s Diner.
Flo fixes up Alice with her bronco-busting brother (Burton Gilliam).
An investigative reporter seeks refuge in Mel’s Diner.
Flo’s vanity keeps her from getting the eyeglasses she obviously needs.
An amorous high-school basketball star starts putting the moves on Alice.
Hostility rages at Mel’s after the workers decide to vent their petty grievances.
Alice and friends are snowbound en route to her cousin’s for Christmas.
Endearments replace the insults in Flo and Mel’s relationship after they attend an out-of-town game together.
When George Burns stops into Mel’s, Vera believes that he’s actually the Deity he played in the movie Oh, God!
Mel can’t be moved after his bad back flares up at Alice’s place.
Alice suspects that a diner regular is really an incognito mobster.
The girls accept an invitation to visit a new singles bar.
Mel incites his waitresses to quit by giving a new waiter better wages than theirs.
Alice’s moonlighting job as a nightclub singer is taking its toll on her waitress job.
A Native American who claims Mel’s diner is built on sacred ground refuses to leave.
A retelling of Tristan and Isolde set in 1940s France.