Check It Out! - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

The Umpire Strikes Back
Howard helps Marlene open the lines of communication with her father.

Hey, Take Me Over
Howard must deal with new rules and a new boss when Cobb's is taken over by a conglomerate.

Puppy Love
Romance is in the air at Cobb's when Marlene receives love notes and flowers from a secret admirer.

I'm Okay, You're a Spy
A corporate spy from the head office investigates Cobb's Supermarket.

Not for Commercial Use
Howard imagines himself a celebrity when he hears the store will be part of a television news feature.

Edna's Choice
Edna and Christian both compete for the manager's job at a new Cobb's store.

He's No Heavy, He's My Brother
Howard mistakenly thinks his brother is dying.

Mutiny on Mr. Christian
Bannister goes on vacation, leaving Christian in charge. By the time the boss returns, the crew is ready to mutiny.

Bannister & Dale
Bannister helps an old vaudeville star whose retirement home may be shut down.

Shrink from Sendrax
Bannister must prove his sanity to a visiting psychiatrist sent to Cobb's to perform routine psychological tests.

The Naked Truth
Staffers are shocked when Marlene agrees to pose nude for a girlie magazine.

Howard Hemingway
Tempers flare when Howard writes a steamy novel based on the supermarket staff.

Edna, Howard, Cathy and Morty
Edna compares her stale romance with Howard to her newly married friend's bliss.

Marlene for Hire
Marlene agrees to become a surrogate mother for a yuppie couple who shop at Cobb's Supermarket; Staffers compete in a Christmas display contest against a rival store.

Make Room for Daddy Christian
Christian falls for Marlene's friend but he panics when he learns she has a son.

My Hero, Mr. Bannister
Howard tries to discourage a bagboy from dropping out of college, but the plan backfires.

Fatal Harassment
Bannister is sued for sexual harassment by the new girl at Cobbs.

Vote for Me
Edna goes to bat for Howard when he decides to run for city council against a former baseball player.

Losing It
Leslie and Howard attend an investment seminar, and return as partners in a "Disposa Fat" franchise.

Smotherly Love
Christian pretends to be the manager of Cobb's when his mother visits.

Educating Leslie
Leslie's hopes of winning an acting scholarship rest on keeping his drama coach sober.

For the Book
Howard asks staff members to recall examples of his leadership ability for a report in honor of Cobb's 50th anniversary.
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