Crappy Birthday: When Carrie tells Doug to ignore her 30th birthday, he's more than happy to play along, because there's a huge ultimate fighting tournament on TV. (S1 Ep15/25) [AD,S]
Dog Days: Carrie thinks Doug should be tougher with the new neighbours about their dog, which is keeping them awake. Arthur believes he was the inspiration for Charlie Brown. (S1 Ep14/25) [AD,S]
Road Rayge: Doug makes a new friend, Ray (guest star Ray Romano, from Everybody Loves Raymond), who has season tickets for the New York Jets. (S1 Ep9/25) [AD,S]
Educating Doug: Carrie enrols Doug and herself on a course on Victorian novels at a local college, where Doug feels way out of his depth. But he is determined to impress Carrie. (S1 Ep8/25) [AD,S]
The Rock: Doug and Carrie face a dilemma when she finds out that her engagement ring is a rare piece worth a lot more money than he paid for it. (S1 Ep7/25) [AD,S]
Head First: Doug makes an effort to be friendlier with Arthur, and although it gets him in Carrie's good books, Doug's social standing soon takes a battering. (S1 Ep6/25) [AD,S]
Paternal Affairs: Doug's Aunt Sheila arrives at an anniversary party for Doug and Carrie, announcing her separation from Doug's Uncle. Arthur is instantly smitten with Sheila. (S1 Ep5/25) [AD,S]
Richie's Song: During a painful double date with Richie and his self-absorbed wife Marie, Carrie reluctantly tells Doug that Marie's doting ways belie her wandering tendencies. (S1 Ep4/25) [AD,S]
Cello, Goodbye: Carrie's on the fast track at her new job in a Manhattan law firm. But the trappings of success make Doug wonder how she ever ended up with a guy like him. (S1 Ep3/25) [AD,S]
Pilot: US comedy about Doug, a New York postman who is king of his castle. Life is good with his loving wife Carrie and new TV. Then his recently widowed father-in-law moves in. (S1 Ep1/25) [AD,S]
China Syndrome (Part 2/2): The last-ever episode. On the flight to China, Doug and Carrie realise that home is where the heart is, but there's another surprise in store. (S9 Ep13/13) [AD,S]
China Syndrome (Part 1/2): Arthur's wedding day doesn't go according to plan, and Doug is down in the dumps about his marriage. But then Carrie hears from the adoption agency. (S9 Ep12/13) [AD,S]
Single Spaced: After Carrie moves into the flat in Manhattan, Doug struggles with the house. His parents encourage the estranged couple to try marriage guidance counselling. (S9 Ep11/13) [AD,S]
Manhattan Project: A flat in Manhattan that Doug and Carrie wanted when they got married becomes available. But do they both still want it? (S9 Ep10/13) [AD,S]
Mild Bunch: Doug hopes to relive the 'good old days' at his high school reunion, but he gets more than he bargained for when he meets an old friend. (S9 Ep9/13) [AD,S]
Offensive Fowl: Doug decides to become a vegetarian after nearly running over a chicken in the street. But it proves a huge struggle for him and Carrie to give up fast food. (S9 Ep8/13) [AD,S]
Home Cheapo: A jealous Doug and Carrie devise a penny-pinching plan after Deacon and Kelly buy a weekend home by the lake. And Arthur offers to help Spence improve his CV. (S9 Ep7/13) [AD,S]
Brace Yourself: Spence loses his job so Kelly and Deacon hire him to help with the house. Arthur wants to change his appearance after Major draws an unflattering picture of him. (S9 Ep6/13) [AD,S]
Ruff Goin': When Carrie and Doug aren't invited to a local party, Doug adopts an unwanted dog to prove to the neighbours how nice he is - but he soon loses patience with it. (S9 Ep5/13) [AD,S]
Major Disturbance: Without telling Carrie, Doug volunteers to look after Major while Deacon and Kelly take a weekend break. But his good-natured attempts to bond cause issues. (S9 Ep4/13) [AD,S]
Moxie Moron: When Doug and Deacon's boss is sent to rehab, Deacon takes over as supervisor, but things go bad when Doug decides he wants to join the management structure too. (S9 Ep3/13) [AD,S]
Affair Trade: When Doug receives seductive messages from a woman who had a fling with another Doug Heffernan in the Hamptons, he struggles to sort out the misunderstanding. (S9 Ep2/13) [AD,S]
Acting Out: Carrie wants to put Arthur in a retirement home after he starts a fire in the basement. But Doug makes a discovery that makes him want to change her mind. (S8 Ep23/23) [AD,S]
Fight Schlub: Doug befriends a rival delivery man, but is he what he seems? Meanwhile, Carrie's attempts to mentor a teenager have the opposite of the desired effect. (S8 Ep22/23) [AD,S]
Hartford Wailer: Doug crashes Carrie's work weekend away, but she's not there. Danny and Spence blag their way into a Huey Lewis concert (guest starring Huey as himself). (S8 Ep21/23) [AD,S]
Vocal Discord: When Doug and Carrie see a transcript of one of their arguments, they decide that marriage counselling might not be a bad idea. (S8 Ep2/23) [AD,S]
Buy Curious: When their neighbour passes away, Doug and Carrie face a battle with their other neighbour, Lou Ferrigno, to acquire his house. (S7 Ep22/22) [AD,S]
Slippery Slope: Doug takes Carrie away for a skiing weekend... a timeshare sales skiing weekend. They're joined on the trip by another couple: Spence and Danny. (S7 Ep21/22) [AD,S]
Catching Hell: Spence has to pretend to be Doug at a work event at the baseball. Guest starring Lou Ferrigno (aka The Incredible Hulk). (S7 Ep20/22) [AD,S]
Wish Boned: Doug agrees to take Arthur on a trip to St Louis, on the condition that he never has to see his naked back again. But all does not go to plan. (S7 Ep17/22) [AD,S]
Black List: Doug tries to find his 'roots' when Deacon snubs him for a new Black friend. And Carrie's manicurist refuses to see her. (S7 Ep16/22) [AD,S]
Hi, School: Doug bumps into his high school football coach (guest star Burt Reynolds). And Arthur temporarily loses his senses of sight, hearing and speech. (S7 Ep14/22) [AD,S]