Phil LaMarr as Bob Brown
Episodes 27
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Too Hip For The Room
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When Unexpected Things Happen to George
In the opener, George walks of the job when he's ordered to cut his ponytail; but his problems have less to do with the length of his air than they do with his huge gambling debt.
Read MoreGeorge Sees an Airplane
George's sanity is questioned after he sees a UFO.
Read MoreGeorge Goes on a Date (1)
George dates a pet-shop owner. (Part 1 of 2)
Read MoreGeorge Goes on a Date (2)
Friends offer fashion advice when George shows up at the Moylan in a Nehru jacket, ready for his date with Kathleen, which is later interrupted by news that Miles has run away. (Part 2 of 2)
Read MoreGeorge Helps Sidney
George helps Sydney get a modeling audition, but then accidentally breaks her nose.
Read MoreGeorge Expresses Himself
A pompous newsman's TV tirade about incompetent New York cabbies prompts a verbal letter bomb from George, who later surprises pals at the Moylan with his on-screen rebuttal.
Read MoreGeorge Gets Some Money
George makes a killing off a drunken passenger and begins spending with reckless abandon, ignoring Harry's warning about ""bad money"" until he attends a championship boxing match.
Read MoreGeorge Destroys a Way of Life
Movie buffs frequent the tavern, to the dismary of the regulars.
Read MoreGeorge Loses His Thermos
After his thermos disappears at the Moylan, George makes a big stink, raving on about the declining quality of life at his neighborhood tavern.
Read MoreGeorge Digs Rock ‘n’ Roll Music
George takes pity on a has-been '60s rocker when he sees him performing for spare change in the street.
Read MoreGeorge Speaks His Mind
After an encounter with his ex-wife in his cab, George, now in a very dark mood, runs afoul of an undercover inspector from the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission, drawing a citation for using profanity on the job. He goes before the commissioner in a hearing to plead his case.
Read MoreGeorge Looks Down the Wrong End of a Thirty-Eight
George is driving Dr. Beck to the Moylan Tavern when a desperate criminal hijacks the taxicab. The cowardly Beck escapes, leaving George to fend for himself.
Read MoreGeorge Plays a Mean Pinball
After beating his girlfriend Kathleen at multiple games of pinball, George begins insisting to her that women are inferior to men.
Read MoreGeorge Lifts the Holy Spirit
Harry steals a shipping truck containing a statue of Jesus Christ in the cargo area, then enlists a reluctant George to help him hide it.
Read MoreGeorge Gets a Big Surprise
George angles for a fishing buddy after a woman bequeaths her late husband's ice-fishing boat to him. What has George reeling, however, is the young man who shows up at the Moylan claiming to be his son.
Read MoreGeorge Runs into an Old Friend
George intercepts a package meant for his neighbor (guest star Tommy Chong) which turns out to contain marijuana, and attempts to get rid of it.
Read MoreGeorge Goes Too Far
George is caught on hidden camera cheating a fare who turns out to be an investigative reporter from the local TV news. The footage is aired, and George must deal with the fallout.
Read MoreGeorge Gets Hoist By His Own Petard
George advises Sydney against dating the urbane Dr. Beck; but later, even the ragtag George is taken in by the Beck family's unaffected ways on a visit to their palatial estate.
Read MoreGeorge Pulls the Plug
A comatose bar patron on life support has left George with power of attorney over his gambling winnings, and now George discovers it's up to him to pull the plug.
Read MoreGeorge Gets Caught in the Middle
George is in hot water with Harry's wife, who suspects her husband is having an affair and using George's apartment as his love nest. The truth is that Harry is just intimidated by her surgically altered good looks.
Read MoreGeorge Really Does It This Time
A mysterious virus overruns the city and it's originating in George's apartment, where his housecleaning has created a primordial soup of deadly organisms.
Read MoreGeorge Shoots Himself in the Foot
George tries to set up his ex-wives with Jack and Frank.
Read MoreGeorge Does a Bad Thing
George figures he's doing an adolescent a favor by buying him his first Playboy magazine, but the boy's parents insist George has scarred their son for life.
Read MoreGeorge Puts on a Happy Face
After being confronted with numerous taxi customer complaints George is asked to smile more.
Read MoreGeorge Helps a Friend
George runs into an old buddy, a priest with a crisis of conscience whom George offers a guided tour of the secular world.
Read MoreGeorge Tells the Truth
Jack tries to Irish theme the bar, and George takes a truth serum while looking to buy a gift for his girlfriend.
Read MoreGeorge Likes a Good War
George and Harry feud when they find an old bet between their fathers, based around which side would win World War II. Frank gets his jaw wired shut, and Beck has an epiphany.
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