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==Season 4B== | ||
Season 4B is still part of Season 4's production schedule; Season 4 was divided in half so as to not waste new episodes when television audiences were low. The traditional size for a spring half-season is nine episodes (thirteen for a fall half-season); Fox showed ten in Season 4A, only starting in May rather than in January. New episodes of the show went on hiatus for August. The show was restarted on ], ], advertised as the premiere of a new season. However, a select few season 4B episodes were included in the Region 2 boxed set of Family Guy Volume 3 to round out 13 episodes for the set. | |||
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Brian goes to a PTA meeting, where he falls in love with a teacher. Peter becomes friends with ]. | |||
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Peter realizes he's not catching enough fish to make a living. After firing his two employees, he sets out with his drinking buddies to find fish, but a hurricane strands them on a remote island. When Peter returns to Quahog months later, he finds Brian is the man of the house. | |||
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Chris worries about hazing on his first day of high school. Brian casually mentions his time in the ] and Chris decides to run away to South America. When the family finds out, they go after him. | |||
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Peter starts his own TV station to counteract censorship on the networks, but the ] shuts him down. The FCC takes the extra step of trying to censor Peter's real life. | |||
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Brian covers an '80s TV convention for a local magazine, which leads to a job with '']''. Almost as quickly he's fired because he did not finish college, so he goes back to ], with Stewie following along. | |||
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Peter and Stewie bond while Chris befriends a guy whose window he broke. | |||
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Lois meets a long lost brother, while Peter founds a National Association for the Advancement of Fat People. | |||
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Peter starts his own church: The First United Church Of ] after he has faith in ] from ]. Meanwhile, Peter's father visits and imposes his religion leaving Stewie poisoned with Holy Water. | |||
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After an accident, Brian lands in hospital and leashes new life of singing with Frank Sinatra Jr. Meanwhile, Meg's sexuality swings the other way | |||
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Peter decides to run for mayor but must stop his drinking to become one. | |||
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Peter lands a spot on the New England Patriots when Tom Brady spots him drunkily running from his humiliation. Meanwhile, Stewie becomes a sports fan. | |||
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==Season 4B: 2005-2006== | |||
Season 4B is still part of Season 4's production schedule; Season 4 was divided in half so as to not waste new episodes when television audiences were low. The traditional size for a spring half-season is nine episodes (thirteen for a fall half-season); Fox showed ten in Season 4A, only starting in May rather than in January. New episodes of the show went on hiatus for August. The show was restarted on ], ], advertised as the premiere of a new season. However, a select few season 4B episodes were included in the Region 2 boxed set of Family Guy Volume 3 to round out 13 episodes for the set. | |||
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|colspan="4"| Brian goes to a PTA meeting, where he falls in love with a teacher. Peter becomes friends with ]. | |||
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|colspan="4"| When Peter and the guys go on a fishing trip, they end up in choppy waters that leave them stranded on a desert island. Months later, the guys are rescued from the island and Peter returns home to discover the new man of the house has a bark that's worse than his bite. | |||
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|colspan="4"| Chris worries about hazing on his first day of high school. Brian casually mentions his time in the ] and Chris decides to run away to South America. When the family finds out, they go after him. | |||
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|colspan="4"| Peter starts his own TV station to counteract censorship on the networks, but the ] shuts him down. The FCC takes the extra step of trying to censor Peter's real life. | |||
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|colspan="4"| Brian covers an '80s TV convention for a local magazine, which leads to a job with '']''. Almost as quickly he's fired because he did not finish college, so he goes back to ], with Stewie following along. | |||
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|colspan="4"| Lois meets a long lost brother, while Peter founds a National Association for the Advancement of Fat People. | |||
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|colspan="4"| Peter starts his own church: The First United Church Of ] after he has faith in ] from ]. Meanwhile, Peter's father visits and imposes his religion leaving Stewie poisoned with Holy Water. | |||
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|colspan="4"| After an accident, Brian lands in hospital and leashes new life of singing with Frank Sinatra Jr. Meanwhile, Meg's sexuality swings the other way | |||
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|colspan="4"| Peter lands a spot on the ] when ] spots him drunkenly running from his humiliation. Meanwhile, Stewie becomes a sports fan. | |||
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Peter decides to run for mayor but must stop his drinking to become one. | |||
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Lois gets a job at the brewery where Peter works. | |||
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Part one of the three-part Family Guy movie. | |||
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Part two of the three-part Family Guy movie. | |||
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Part three of the three-part Family Guy movie. | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 00:41, 3 February 2006
Main article: Family GuyThis is a list and description of the episodes from the animated television series Family Guy.
Season 4 was split into various segments to not waste new episodes when television audiences were low. The traditional size for a spring half-season is nine episodes (thirteen for a fall half-season); Fox showed ten in Season 4, only starting in May rather than in January. New episodes of the show went on hiatus for August. The show was restarted on September 11, 2005
Season 1: 1999
Screenshot | Title | Original Airdate | Production Code | |
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File:FGDeathHasaShadow.png | "Death Has a Shadow" | January 31, 1999 | 1ACX01 | |
When Peter's drinking habit causes him to lose his job, he signs up for welfare, but returns it at the Super Bowl. | ||||
File:FGINeverMettheDeadMan.png | "I Never Met the Dead Man" | April 11, 1999 | 1ACX02 | |
When Peter accidentally runs over the cable television transmitter, he then decides to spend his life away from the TV. Stewie goes to great lengths to avoid eating his broccoli. | ||||
File:FGChittyChittyDeathBang.png | "Chitty Chitty Death Bang" | April 18, 1999 | 1ACX04 | |
Lois wants Stewie's first birthday party to be perfect, but Meg would rather go to a party with her new friend. | ||||
File:FGMindOverMurder.png | "Mind Over Murder" | April 25, 1999 | 1ACX03 | |
When Peter is put under house arrest, he builds a bar in his basement, where Lois becomes a singing star. Stewie constructs a time machine. | ||||
File:FGAHeroSitsNextDoor.png | "A Hero Sits Next Door" | May 2, 1999 | 1ACX05 | |
Joe Swanson moves in next door and Peter recruits him to be a ringer at the toy factory's baseball team. | ||||
File:FGTheSonAlsoDraws.png | "The Son Also Draws" | May 9, 1999 | 1ACX06 | |
Chris hates being in the "Scouts" but is afraid to tell Peter. The family travels to New York but sidetracks at an Indian casino. | ||||
File:FGBrianPortraitofaDog.png | "Brian: Portrait of a Dog" | May 16, 1999 | 1ACX07 | |
Feeling demeaned by a dog show, Brian leaves the family and tries to make it on his own. |
Season 2: 1999-2000
Screenshot | Title | Original Airdate | Production Code | |
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File:FGPeterPeterCaviarEater.png | "Peter Peter Caviar Eater" | September 23, 1999 | 1ACX08 | |
Aunt Marguerite wills her mansion Cherrywood in Newport, Rhode Island to Lois, and the Griffin family moves there. | ||||
File:FGHolyCrap.png | "Holy Crap" | September 30, 1999 | 1ACX11 | |
Peter decides to kidnap the Pope to mend fences with his father. | ||||
File:FGDaBoom.png | "Da Boom" | December 26, 1999 | 2ACX06 | |
The worst predictions about Y2K come true and the family tries to survive at a Twinkie factory. | ||||
File:FGBrianinLove.png | "Brian in Love" | March 7, 2000 | 2ACX01 | |
Brian's psychologist is certain that Brian's feelings for his best friend's wife are the cause of his incontinence. | ||||
File:FGLoveThyTrophy.png | "Love Thy Trophy" | March 14, 2000 | 1ACX13 | |
The neighbors fight over a trophy while Stewie is placed in foster care. | ||||
File:FGDeathisaBitch.png | "Death is a Bitch" | March 21, 2000 | 1ACX14 | |
Peter declares himself deceased to avoid a hospital bill. | ||||
File:FGTheKingisDead.png | "The King is Dead" | March 28, 2000 | 1ACX15 | |
Lois is named director of the local theatre group, and decides to produce The King and I. Lois names Peter producer in the hopes of keeping him out of the way, but Peter gradually takes over. | ||||
File:FGIAmPeterHearMeRoar.png | "I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar" | March 28, 2000 | 2ACX02 | |
Peter goes to a women's retreat and comes back effeminate. | ||||
File:FGIfImDyinImLyin.png | "If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'" | April 4, 2000 | 1ACX12 | |
Peter pretends Chris has a terminal disease so he can get a TV show back on the air. | ||||
File:FGRunningMates.png | "Running Mates" | April 11, 2000 | 1ACX09 | |
Both Peter and Lois run for Quahog School Board President. | ||||
File:FGAPictureIsWorthaThousandBucks.png | "A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Bucks" | April 18, 2000 | 2ACX07 | |
Chris is discovered by art dealer Antonio Monatti and goes to New York to pursue a painting career. | ||||
File:FGFifteenMinutesofShame.png | "Fifteen Minutes of Shame" | April 25, 2000 | 2ACX08 | |
Meg feels very embarrassed by her family and takes them on a talk show. | ||||
File:FGRoadtoRhodeIsland.png | "Road to Rhode Island" | May 30, 2000 | 2ACX12 | |
On a trip to bring Stewie home, Brian passes by his birthplace and sees his mother one last time. | ||||
File:FGLetsGototheHop.jpg | "Let's Go To The Hop" | June 6, 2000 | 2ACX04 | |
Peter goes to high school undercover to stop a drug craze. | ||||
File:FGDammitJanet.png | "Dammit Janet" | June 13, 2000 | 2ACX09 | |
Lois gets a job as a flight attendant, and puts Stewie in day care, where he falls in love with a toddler named Janet. | ||||
File:FGTheresSomethingAboutPaulie.png | "There's Something About Paulie" | June 27, 2000 | 1ACX10 | |
A Mafia guy offers to help Peter obtain a brand-new car in exchange for a favor, entertaining Big Fat Paulie, the nephew of the Don. | ||||
File:FGHesTooSexyforHisFat.png | "He's Too Sexy For His Fat" | June 27, 2000 | 2ACX10 | |
Chris sticks to diet and exercise to lose weight, but Peter opts for cosmetic surgery. | ||||
File:FGEPeterbusUnum.png | "E. Peterbus Unum" | July 12, 2000 | 2ACX13 | |
Peter declares his house to be the new nation of "Petoria" and annexes Joe's pool. | ||||
File:FGTheStoryonPageOne.png | "The Story on Page One" | July 18, 2000 | 2ACX14 | |
Meg writes for the school paper so she can have extracurricular activities and be admitted to Brown University, until Peter switches her article with one saying that Luke Perry is gay. | ||||
File:FGWastedTalent.png | "Wasted Talent" | July 25, 2000 | 2ACX15 | |
Lois desperately searches for one piano student who can beat Alexis's student at the piano competition, while Peter drinks even more Pawtucket beer than usual in an attempt to win a tour of the brewery. | ||||
File:FGForeFather.png | "Fore Father" | August 1, 2000 | 2ACX16 | |
Peter tries to mould Cleveland Jr. into a famous golfer, neglecting his own son. |
Season 3: 2001-2002
Screenshot | Title | Original Airdate | Production Code | |
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File:FGTheThinWhiteLine.png | "The Thin White Line" | July 11, 2001 | 2ACX17 | |
Brian works as a police dog then goes into rehab. First part of a two part episode. | ||||
File:FGBrianDoesHollywood.png | "Brian Does Hollywood" | July 18, 2001 | 2ACX20 | |
Brian moves to L.A. and becomes a director. Second part of a two part episode | ||||
File:FGMrGriffinGoestoWashington.png | "Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington" | July 25, 2001 | 2ACX11 | |
Peter goes to Washington, D.C. as a tobacco lobbyist. | ||||
File:FGOneIfByClam.png | "One If By Clam, Two If By Sea" | August 1, 2001 | 2ACX19 | |
The Drunken Clam is turned into a British pub. | ||||
File:FGAndTheWienerIs.png | "And the Wiener is..." | August 8, 2001 | 2ACX22 | |
Peter is sure Chris will never beat him at any competition. | ||||
File:FGDeathLives.png | "Death Lives" | August 15, 2001 | 2ACX21 | |
On their wedding anniversary, Peter sends Lois on a scavenger hunt so he can go play golf at Barrington. | ||||
File:FGLethalWeapons.png | "Lethal Weapons" | August 22, 2001 | 2ACX18 | |
The quiet of Quahog is disrupted when the leaves start turning fall colors and "leafers" (New Yorkers) invade town. | ||||
File:FGTheKissSeenAroundTheWorld.png | "The Kiss Seen Around the World" | August 29, 2001 | 3ACX02 | |
Channel 5 announces they want two high school interns, and Meg, who has a crush on news anchor Tom Tucker, applies and is selected. Stewie deals with a bully. | ||||
File:FGMrSaturdayKnight.png | "Mr. Saturday Knight" | September 5, 2001 | 3ACX04 | |
Laid off from the toy factory, Peter decides to fulfill his dream of being a Renaissance fair jouster. | ||||
File:FGAFishOutofWater.png | "A Fish Out of Water" | September 19, 2001 | 3ACX05 | |
Peter begins his new career as a fisherman while Lois takes Meg on spring break. | ||||
File:FGEmissionImpossible.png | "Emission Impossible" | November 8, 2001 | 3ACX01 | |
Lois and Peter decide to have another baby, but Stewie tries to keep that from happening. | ||||
File:FGToLiveandDieinDixie.png | "To Live and Die in Dixie" | November 15, 2001 | 3ACX09 | |
When a burglar threatens to kill Chris, the family is taken into the witness protection program and moves to the deep South. | ||||
File:FGScrewedthePooch.png | "Screwed the Pooch" | November 29, 2001 | 3ACX08 | |
The family goes to visit Lois's parents. | ||||
File:FGPeterGriffinHusbandFatherBrother.png | "Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother?" | December 6, 2001 | 3ACX06 | |
Peter finds out he has a black ancestor. | ||||
File:FGReadyWillingandDisabled.png | "Ready, Willing, and Disabled" | December 20, 2001 | 3ACX07 | |
Joe competes in the "Special People's Games" while Chris, Meg and Stewie fight over a money clip. | ||||
File:FGAVerySpecialFamilyGuyFreakinChristmas.png | "A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas" | December 21, 2001 | 2ACX03 | |
The Christmas gift shopping has to be done all over again. Stewie stars as Jesus in the town Christmas pageant. | ||||
File:FGBrianWallows.png | "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows" | January 17, 2002 | 3ACX03 | |
Brian attends to an old shut-in woman while Peter lets birds nest in his beard. | ||||
File:FGFromMethodtoMadness.png | "From Method to Madness" | January 24, 2002 | 3ACX11 | |
Stewie becomes a hit singing a duet with Olivia, while Meg courts Jeff, a nudist. | ||||
File:FGStuckTogetherTornApart.png | "Stuck Together, Torn Apart" | January 31, 2002 | 3ACX10 | |
Peter and Lois deal with their jealousy, while Brian and Stewie are accidentally joined at the hands with an industrial adhesive. | ||||
File:FGRoadtoEurope.png | "Road to Europe" aka "European Road Show" | February 7, 2002 | 3ACX13 | |
Peter and Lois attend KISS-stock, while Brian and Stewie travel to London looking for Jolly Farm Revue. | ||||
File:FGViewerMail1.png | "Family Guy Viewer Mail #1" | February 14, 2002 | 3ACX12 | |
Three short stories based upon viewer requests. | ||||
File:FGWhenYouWishUponaWeinstein.png | "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein" | November 10, 2003 | 2ACX05 | |
Peter prays for a jew to help him manage his money. |
Season 4: 2005-2006
Screenshot | Title | Original Airdate | Production Code | |
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File:FGNorthbyNorthQuahog.jpg | "North by North Quahog" | May 1, 2005 | 4ACX01 | |
Peter and Lois go on a second honeymoon to put the life back into their marriage, but run into trouble with Mel Gibson and his Catholic cronies. Lois and Peter see a sneak peek of the next Mel Gibson film "Passion of the Christ 2". Brian and Stewie are left in charge at home and Chris is caught with alcohol at the school dance. | ||||
File:FGFastTimesatBuddyCianciJrH.jpg | "Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High" | May 8, 2005 | 4ACX02 | |
Brian fills in as substitute but is moved to another class for troubled kids and teaches them to aspire to low-level jobs, while Chris is instantly smitten with his new teacher (guest voiced by Drew Barrymore). | ||||
File:FGBlindAmbition.jpg | "Blind Ambition" | May 15, 2005 | 4ACX04 | |
Peter eats nickels to set a world record, and ends up losing his eyesight. | ||||
File:FGDontMakeMeOver.jpg | "Don't Make Me Over" | June 5, 2005 | 4ACX03 | |
Meg gets a make over. The family then becomes a band, ending with Meg losing her virginity on Saturday Night Live. | ||||
File:FGTheCleveland-LorettaQuagm.jpg | "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire" | June 12, 2005 | 4ACX08 | |
On a group fishing trip, Quagmire picks a fish from Loretta's cleavage and gets invited by her for sex, as she feels her husband Cleveland doesn't satisfy her anymore. Later, Peter and Brian happen across Loretta and Quagmire together in the living room. Cleveland seeks revenge against Quagmire. | ||||
File:FGPetarded.jpg | "Petarded" | June 19, 2005 | 4ACX09 | |
At a game night among friends, Lois lets Peter win at Trivial Pursuit, which leads Peter to gloat and think he’s a genius. Brian knows the truth and challenges Peter to prove his intelligence by getting an IQ test. The test comes back proving that Peter is, in fact, mentally retarded and he spends the rest of this episode capitalizing on the fact that, as a mentally challenged individual, he will not be held resposible for anything stupid he does. | ||||
File:FGBriantheBachelor.jpg | "Brian the Bachelor" | June 26, 2005 | 4ACX10 | |
When The Bachelorette comes to Quahog, they recruit Brian to be a contestant. He signs up for the free martinis and food, but ends up falling in love with the reality starlet, Brooke (Jessica Biel). Brian wins her heart and the final rose, but when the cameras are turned off, this romance made in TV heaven takes a turn for the worse. Meanwhile, Chris gets a pimple, which seems to have a mind of its own. | ||||
File:FG8SimpleRulesforBuyingMyTe.jpg | "8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter" | July 10, 2005 | 4ACX11 | |
Peter sells Meg to the Goldmans, while Lois interviews babysitters. | ||||
File:FGBreakingOutIsHardtoDo.jpg | "Breaking Out Is Hard to Do" | July 17 2005 | 4ACX12 | |
Lois becomes addicted to shoplifting, winding her up in prison. Peter and the other Griffins break her out then take shelter in "Asiantown", with Joe hot on their trail.. An Asian version of the theme is heard. | ||||
File:FGModelMisbehavior.jpg | "Model Misbehavior" | July 24, 2005 | 4ACX13 | |
Lois fulfills a lifelong dream of being a model. Stewie starts on a multi-level marketing company. Brian in need of cash to buy his de-worming medication agrees to become his salesman. | ||||
File:FGPetersGotWoods.jpg | "Peter's Got Woods" | September 11, 2005 | 4ACX14 | |
Brian goes to a PTA meeting, where he falls in love with a teacher. Peter becomes friends with James Woods. | ||||
File:FGThePerfectCastaway.jpg | "The Perfect Castaway" | September 18, 2005 | 4ACX15 | |
When Peter and the guys go on a fishing trip, they end up in choppy waters that leave them stranded on a desert island. Months later, the guys are rescued from the island and Peter returns home to discover the new man of the house has a bark that's worse than his bite. | ||||
File:FamilyGuy203.png | "Jungle Love" | September 25, 2005 | 4ACX16 | |
Chris worries about hazing on his first day of high school. Brian casually mentions his time in the Peace Corps and Chris decides to run away to South America. When the family finds out, they go after him. | ||||
File:Ptvimage.png | "PTV" | November 6, 2005 | 4ACX17 | |
Peter starts his own TV station to counteract censorship on the networks, but the FCC shuts him down. The FCC takes the extra step of trying to censor Peter's real life. | ||||
File:Briangoesbacktocollege.png | "Brian Goes Back To College" | November 13, 2005 | 4ACX18 | |
Brian covers an '80s TV convention for a local magazine, which leads to a job with The New Yorker. Almost as quickly he's fired because he did not finish college, so he goes back to Brown, with Stewie following along. | ||||
File:Courtshipofstewiesfather.jpg | "The Courtship of Stewie's Father" | November 20, 2005 | 4ACX19 | |
Peter and Stewie bond while Chris befriends a guy whose window he broke. | ||||
File:Fatguystrangler.png | "The Fat Guy Strangler" | November 27, 2005 | 4ACX20 | |
Lois meets a long lost brother, while Peter founds a National Association for the Advancement of Fat People. | ||||
File:FGTheFathertheSonandtheHolyFonz.png | "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz" | December 18, 2005 | 4ACX22 | |
Peter starts his own church: The First United Church Of The Fonz after he has faith in Fonzie from Happy Days. Meanwhile, Peter's father visits and imposes his religion leaving Stewie poisoned with Holy Water. | ||||
File:Briansingsandswings.jpg | "Brian Sings and Swings" | January 8, 2006 | 4ACX21 | |
After an accident, Brian lands in hospital and leashes new life of singing with Frank Sinatra Jr. Meanwhile, Meg's sexuality swings the other way | ||||
File:FGPatriotGames.png | "Patriot Games" | January 29, 2006 | 4ACX25 | |
Peter lands a spot on the New England Patriots when Tom Brady spots him drunkenly running from his humiliation. Meanwhile, Stewie becomes a sports fan. | ||||
File:Family guy logo.png | "Sibling Rivalry" | February 26, 2006 | 4ACX23 | |
File:Family guy logo.png | "I Take Thee Quagmire" | March 12, 2006 | 4ACX24 | |
File:Family guy logo.png | "Deep Throats" | ???, 2006 | 4ACX26 | |
File:Family guy logo.png | "Peterotica" | ???, 2006 | 4ACX27 | |
File:Family guy logo.png | "You May Now Kiss....the Guy Who Receives" | ???, 2006 | 4ACX?? | |
File:Family guy logo.png | "Petergeist" | ??? | 4ACX29 | |
File:Family guy logo.png | "Stewie Loves Lois" | ??? | 4ACX32 | |
File:Family guy logo.png | "Saving Private Brian" | ??? | 4ACX34 | |
File:Family guy logo.png | "Whistle While Your Wife Works" | ??? | 4ACX35 | |
Lois gets a job at the brewery where Peter works. | ||||
File:StewieBGoode.jpg | "Stewie B. Goode" | Expected to air Spring, 2006 | 4ACX05 | |
Part one of the three-part Family Guy movie. | ||||
File:Bangowashisnameoh.jpg | "Bango Was His Name Oh!" | Expected to air Spring, 2006 | 4ACX06 | |
Part two of the three-part Family Guy movie. | ||||
File:Stuandstewie'sadventure.jpg | "Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure" | Expected to air Spring, 2006 | 4ACX07 | |
Part three of the three-part Family Guy movie. |
Season 4B
Season 4B is still part of Season 4's production schedule; Season 4 was divided in half so as to not waste new episodes when television audiences were low. The traditional size for a spring half-season is nine episodes (thirteen for a fall half-season); Fox showed ten in Season 4A, only starting in May rather than in January. New episodes of the show went on hiatus for August. The show was restarted on September 11, 2005, advertised as the premiere of a new season. However, a select few season 4B episodes were included in the Region 2 boxed set of Family Guy Volume 3 to round out 13 episodes for the set.
Season 4B: 2005-2006
Season 4B is still part of Season 4's production schedule; Season 4 was divided in half so as to not waste new episodes when television audiences were low. The traditional size for a spring half-season is nine episodes (thirteen for a fall half-season); Fox showed ten in Season 4A, only starting in May rather than in January. New episodes of the show went on hiatus for August. The show was restarted on September 11, 2005, advertised as the premiere of a new season. However, a select few season 4B episodes were included in the Region 2 boxed set of Family Guy Volume 3 to round out 13 episodes for the set.
Screen Shot | Title | Original Airdate | Production code | |
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File:FGPetersGotWoods.jpg | "Peter's Got Woods" | September 11, 2005 | 4ACX14 | |
Brian goes to a PTA meeting, where he falls in love with a teacher. Peter becomes friends with James Woods. | ||||
File:FGThePerfectCastaway.jpg | "The Perfect Castaway" | September 18, 2005 | 4ACX15 | |
Peter realizes he's not catching enough fish to make a living. After firing his two employees, he sets out with his drinking buddies to find fish, but a hurricane strands them on a remote island. When Peter returns to Quahog months later, he finds Brian is the man of the house. | ||||
File:FamilyGuy203.png | "Jungle Love" | September 25, 2005 | 4ACX16 | |
Chris worries about hazing on his first day of high school. Brian casually mentions his time in the Peace Corps and Chris decides to run away to South America. When the family finds out, they go after him. | ||||
File:Ptvimage.png | "PTV" | November 6, 2005 | 4ACX17 | |
Peter starts his own TV station to counteract censorship on the networks, but the FCC shuts him down. The FCC takes the extra step of trying to censor Peter's real life. | ||||
File:Briangoesbacktocollege.png | "Brian Goes Back To College" | November 13, 2005 | 4ACX18 | |
Brian covers an '80s TV convention for a local magazine, which leads to a job with The New Yorker. Almost as quickly he's fired because he did not finish college, so he goes back to Brown, with Stewie following along. | ||||
File:Courtshipofstewiesfather.jpg | "The Courtship of Stewie's Father" | November 20, 2005 | 4ACX19 | |
Peter and Stewie bond while Chris befriends a guy whose window he broke. | ||||
File:Fatguystrangler.png | "The Fat Guy Strangler" | November 27, 2005 | 4ACX20 | |
Lois meets a long lost brother, while Peter founds a National Association for the Advancement of Fat People. | ||||
File:FGTheFathertheSonandtheHolyFonz.png | "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz" | December 18, 2005 | 4ACX22 | |
Peter starts his own church: The First United Church Of The Fonz after he has faith in Fonzie from Happy Days. Meanwhile, Peter's father visits and imposes his religion leaving Stewie poisoned with Holy Water. | ||||
File:Briansingsandswings.jpg | "Brian Sings and Swings" | January 8, 2006 | 4ACX21 | |
After an accident, Brian lands in hospital and leashes new life of singing with Frank Sinatra Jr. Meanwhile, Meg's sexuality swings the other way | ||||
File:Family guy logo.png | "Peter's Done It!" | Expected to air January 22, 2006 | 4ACX23 | |
Peter decides to run for mayor but must stop his drinking to become one. | ||||
File:Family guy logo.png | "Patriot Games" | Expected to air January 29, 2006 | 4ACX24 | |
Peter lands a spot on the New England Patriots when Tom Brady spots him drunkily running from his humiliation. Meanwhile, Stewie becomes a sports fan. | ||||
Notes
- This pilot was originally aired immediately after Super Bowl XXXIII on January 31, 1999.
- Originally unaired by FOX, this last episode first aired on Adult Swim on November 10, 2003. FOX eventually aired this episode on December 10, 2004. It was included on the Season 2 DVDs in the UK and Australia, and eventually included on the Season 3 DVD in the US.
- This episode was leaked onto the Internet a few days before it was first aired.
References
Screen Shot | Title | Original Airdate | Production code | |
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File:FGPetersGotWoods.jpg | "Peter's Got Woods" | September 11, 2005 | 4ACX14 | |
Brian goes to a PTA meeting, where he falls in love with a teacher. Peter becomes friends with James Woods. | ||||
File:FGThePerfectCastaway.jpg | "The Perfect Castaway" | September 18, 2005 | 4ACX15 | |
When Peter and the guys go on a fishing trip, they end up in choppy waters that leave them stranded on a desert island. Months later, the guys are rescued from the island and Peter returns home to discover the new man of the house has a bark that's worse than his bite. | ||||
File:FamilyGuy203.png | "Jungle Love" | September 25, 2005 | 4ACX16 | |
Chris worries about hazing on his first day of high school. Brian casually mentions his time in the Peace Corps and Chris decides to run away to South America. When the family finds out, they go after him. | ||||
File:Ptvimage.png | "PTV" | November 6, 2005 | 4ACX17 | |
Peter starts his own TV station to counteract censorship on the networks, but the FCC shuts him down. The FCC takes the extra step of trying to censor Peter's real life. | ||||
File:Briangoesbacktocollege.png | "Brian Goes Back To College" | November 13, 2005 | 4ACX18 | |
Brian covers an '80s TV convention for a local magazine, which leads to a job with The New Yorker. Almost as quickly he's fired because he did not finish college, so he goes back to Brown, with Stewie following along. | ||||
File:Courtshipofstewiesfather.jpg | "The Courtship of Stewie's Father" | November 20, 2005 | 4ACX19 | |
Peter and Stewie bond while Chris befriends a guy whose window he broke. | ||||
File:Fatguystrangler.png | "The Fat Guy Strangler" | November 27, 2005 | 4ACX20 | |
Lois meets a long lost brother, while Peter founds a National Association for the Advancement of Fat People. | ||||
File:FGTheFathertheSonandtheHolyFonz.png | "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz" | December 18, 2005 | 4ACX22 | |
Peter starts his own church: The First United Church Of The Fonz after he has faith in Fonzie from Happy Days. Meanwhile, Peter's father visits and imposes his religion leaving Stewie poisoned with Holy Water. | ||||
File:Briansingsandswings.jpg | "Brian Sings and Swings" | January 8, 2006 | 4ACX21 | |
After an accident, Brian lands in hospital and leashes new life of singing with Frank Sinatra Jr. Meanwhile, Meg's sexuality swings the other way | ||||
File:FGPatriotGames.png | "Patriot Games" | January 29, 2006 | 4ACX23 | |
Peter lands a spot on the New England Patriots when Tom Brady spots him drunkenly running from his humiliation. Meanwhile, Stewie becomes a sports fan. | ||||
File:Family guy logo.png | "Peter's Done It!" | Expected to air March 5, 2006 | 4ACX24 | |
Peter decides to run for mayor but must stop his drinking to become one. | ||||
File:Family guy logo.png | "Deep Throats" | ??? | 4ACX25 | |
??? | ||||
File:Family guy logo.png | "Peterotica" | ??? | 4ACX26 | |
??? | ||||
File:Family guy logo.png | "Petergeist" | ??? | 4ACX27 | |
??? | ||||
File:Family guy logo.png | "Stewie Loves Lois" | ??? | 4ACX28 | |
??? | ||||
File:Family guy logo.png | "Saving Private Brian" | ??? | 4ACX29 | |
??? | ||||
File:Family guy logo.png | "Whistle While Your Wife Works" | ??? | 4ACX30 | |
Lois gets a job at the brewery where Peter works. | ||||
File:StewieBGoode.jpg | "Stewie B. Goode" | Expected to air Spring, 2006 | 4ACX05 | |
Part one of the three-part Family Guy movie. | ||||
File:Bangowashisnameoh.jpg | "Bango Was His Name Oh!" | Expected to air Spring, 2006 | 4ACX06 | |
Part two of the three-part Family Guy movie. | ||||
File:Stuandstewie'sadventure.jpg | "Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure" | Expected to air Spring, 2006 | 4ACX07 | |
Part three of the three-part Family Guy movie. | ||||