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Cybill

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 2, 1995
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 87
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Comedy
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Cybill(1995)

A comedy about the best 10 years of a woman's life... between 39 and 40.

TMDB Rating: 5.8 (32 votes)

Overview

Cybill is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre, which aired on CBS from January 2, 1995, to July 13, 1998. Starring, Cybill Shepherd, the show revolves around the life of Cybill Sheridan, a twice-divorced single mother of two and struggling actress in her 40s, who has never gotten her big show business break.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

13 episodes • 1995

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Virgin, Mother, CroneJan 2, 19950.0
2How Can I Call You My Ex-Husbands If You Won't Go Away?Jan 9, 19950.0
3As The World Turns to CrapJan 16, 19950.0
4Look Who's StalkingJan 23, 19950.0
5Starting on the Wrong FootFeb 6, 19950.0
6Call Me IrresponsibleFeb 13, 19950.0
7See Jeff Jump, Jump, Jeff, Jump!Feb 20, 19950.0
8The Curse of ZoeyFeb 27, 19950.0
9The ReplacementsMar 13, 19950.0
10Death and ExecsMar 20, 19950.0
11The Last Temptation of CybillApr 10, 19950.0
12The Big Sleep-OverMay 8, 19950.0
13The Cheese Stands AloneMay 15, 19950.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

24 episodes • 1995

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Cybill Discovers the Meaning of LifeSep 17, 19950.0
2Zing!Sep 24, 19950.0
3Since I Lost My BabyOct 1, 19950.0
4Cybill With an 'S'Oct 8, 19950.0
5Cybill's Fifteen MinutesOct 15, 19950.0
6Nice Work If You Can Get ItOct 22, 19950.0
7To Sir, With LustNov 5, 19950.0
8They Shoot Turkeys, Don't They?Nov 19, 19950.0
9Local HeroNov 26, 19950.0
10The Odd CouplesDec 3, 19950.0
11Mourning Has BrokenDec 17, 19950.0
12The Big Apple Can Bite MeJan 8, 19960.0
13Educating ZoeyJan 14, 19960.0
14Where's Zoey?Feb 4, 19960.0
15Lowenstein's LamentFeb 11, 19960.0
16A Who's Who for What's His NameFeb 18, 19960.0
17Wedding Bell BluesFeb 18, 19960.0
18Romancing the CroneMar 10, 19960.0
19An Officer and a ThespianMar 17, 19960.0
20Virgin, Mother, CheaterMar 31, 19960.0
21When You're Hot, You're HotApr 29, 19960.0
22Pal ZoeyMay 6, 19960.0
23Three Women and a DummyMay 13, 19960.0
24Going Out With a BangMay 20, 19960.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

26 episodes • 1996Avg: 7.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Bringing Home the BaconSep 16, 19960.0
2Venice or BustSep 23, 19960.0
3Cybill and Maryann Go to JapanSep 30, 19960.0
4It's For You, Mrs. LincolnOct 7, 19960.0
5Cybill, Get Your GunOct 14, 19960.0
6Cybill Does DiaryOct 21, 19960.0
7Sex, Drugs and CatholicismNov 4, 19960.0
8Going to Hell in a Limo (1)Nov 11, 19960.0
9Going to Hell in a Limo (2)Nov 18, 19960.0
10Buffalo GalsNov 25, 19960.0
11A Hell of a ChristmasDec 9, 19967.0
12The Little Drummer GirlsDec 16, 19960.0
13Bachelor PartyJan 6, 19970.0
14Little Bo PeepJan 20, 19970.0
15In Her DreamsFeb 3, 19970.0
16Valentine's DayFeb 10, 19970.0
17Kiss Me, You FoolFeb 17, 19970.0
18True ConfessionsFeb 24, 19970.0
19Name That TuneMar 3, 19970.0
20From Boca, With LoveMar 10, 19970.0
21All of MeApr 7, 19970.0
22The WeddingApr 21, 19970.0
23The PianoApr 28, 19970.0
24There Was an Old Woman...May 5, 19970.0
25Mother's DayMay 12, 19970.0
26Let's StalkMay 19, 19970.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

24 episodes • 1997

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Regarding HenrySep 15, 19970.0
2The Love of Her LifeSep 22, 19970.0
3The Big, Flouncy ThingSep 29, 19970.0
4Some Like it HotOct 6, 19970.0
5Like FamilyOct 13, 19970.0
6EarthquakeOct 20, 19970.0
7HalloweenOct 27, 19970.0
8Where's a Harpoon When You Need One?Nov 3, 19970.0
9How to Get a Head in Show BusinessNov 10, 19970.0
10GrandbabyNov 17, 19970.0
11The Golden YearsDec 1, 19970.0
12Show Me the MinnieDec 8, 19970.0
13BakersfieldMar 4, 19980.0
14Once, Twice, Three Times a LadyMar 18, 19980.0
15Cybill Sheridan's Day OffMar 18, 19980.0
16Fine is Not a FeelingMar 25, 19980.0
17Oh Brother!Apr 1, 19980.0
18Whose Wife Am I, Anyway?Apr 7, 19980.0
19Dream DateJun 8, 19980.0
20Farewell, My SweetJun 15, 19980.0
21DaddyJun 22, 19980.0
22Don GianniJun 29, 19980.0
23Cybill in the MorningJul 6, 19980.0
24Ka-Boom!Jul 13, 19980.0

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