Pilot
— · September 22, 1994
Jack ""Madman"" Buckner is an egocentric magazine columnist whose new young publisher also happens to be his daughter Meg. In the opener, father and daughter lock horns when Meg decides to fire Jack's best friend.
Murder Most Fowl
— · September 29, 1994
After Jack writes a column wishing for the death of a noisy robin, the bird chirps its last chirp—prompting the neighbors to wish Jack tarred and feathered.
All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Mad Boy
— · October 6, 1994
Jack decides to go over Meg's head when budget cuts cost him Knicks season tickets, but he may get slam-dunked when he complains to the big boss.
Guys Just Wanna Have Fun
— · October 13, 1994
Jim's friendly punch to an old buddy at an awards ceremony turns ugly after the friend socks him and the magazine with a lawsuit.
'Till Death Do Us Part
— · October 20, 1994
After Jack sets up Meg with a stranger he met in a bar, she discovers that her new beau is an executioner.
Birthday in the Big House
— · November 3, 1994
A blackout in the city finds Jack enduring a miserable birthday, Delia bonding with her usually hostile neighbor, and Sasha and Meg stuck on an elevator with a gorgeous construction worker.
Jack Has Left the Building
— · December 1, 1994
No overview available.
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Christmas
— · December 15, 1994
No overview available.
What a Big Mouth You Have, Grammy
— · December 29, 1994
No overview available.
Notes from the Underground
— · January 5, 1995
No overview available.
The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword
— · January 26, 1995
No overview available.
The Madman and the Showgirl
— · June 17, 1995
No overview available.