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Ellen | |
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Season 5 | |
No. of episodes | 22 |
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Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 24, 1997 – July 22, 1998 |
Season chronology | |
The fifth and final season of Ellen , an American television series, began September 24, 1997 and ended on July 22, 1998. It aired on ABC. The region 1 DVD was released on November 28, 2006. Although Disc 2 of the Region 1 DVD release has "The Funeral" before "Womyn Fest", the content of the next two episodes suggests that "Womyn Fest" goes before "The Funeral".
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) | |||||||
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88 | 1 | "Guys or Dolls" | Gil Junger | Ric Swartzlander | September 24, 1997 | C402 | 11.99 [1] | |||||||
An old boyfriend, Dan, shows up, making Ellen think she might be bisexual. (Dan previously appeared in the season 2 episodes "30-Minute Man" and "30-Kilo Man"). Absent: David Anthony Higgins as Joe Farrell and Clea Lewis as Audrey Penney | ||||||||||||||
89 | 2 | "Social Climber" | Gil Junger | Mike Larsen | October 1, 1997 | C401 | 17.32 [2] | |||||||
Ellen climbs a difficult mountain to impress an athletic woman. Absent: David Anthony Higgins as Joe Farrell and Clea Lewis as Audrey Penney | ||||||||||||||
90 | 3 | "Roommates" | Gail Mancuso | Dan Cohen & F.J. Pratt | October 8, 1997 | C403 | 15.08 [3] | |||||||
Ellen's friends teach her the gay codewords. Absent: David Anthony Higgins as Joe Farrell | ||||||||||||||
91 | 4 | "Gay Yellow Pages" | Gil Junger | Tod Himmel & Lisa K. Nelson | October 15, 1997 | C405 | 15.53 [4] | |||||||
Ellen hires a plumber out of the gay yellow pages. | ||||||||||||||
92 | 5 | "Just Coffee" | Gail Mancuso | Maxine Lapiduss | October 29, 1997 | C404 | 13.36 [5] | |||||||
Ellen meets Laurie Manning, her mortgage banker (Lisa Darr) for coffee. | ||||||||||||||
93 | 6 | "G.I. Ellen" | Gil Junger | Mike Larsen | November 5, 1997 | C407 | 12.61 [6] | |||||||
Ellen plays a soldier in a Civil War re-enactment. Angie Dickinson guest stars. Absent: Joely Fisher as Paige Clark, David Anthony Higgins as Joe Farrell, Clea Lewis as Audrey Penney and Jeremy Piven as Spence Kovak | ||||||||||||||
94 | 7 | "Public Display of Affection" | Gail Mancuso | David Walpert | November 12, 1997 | C406 | 14.78 [7] | |||||||
Ellen has trouble expressing her affection for Laurie in public. Absent: David Anthony Higgins as Joe Farrell and Jeremy Piven as Spence Kovak | ||||||||||||||
95 | 8 | "Emma" | Gail Mancuso | Lawrence Broch | November 19, 1997 | C410 | 13.72 [8] | |||||||
Paige gets Ellen a job as Emma Thompson's personal assistant and Ellen learns Emma's most shocking secret. Absent: David Anthony Higgins as Joe Farrell, Clea Lewis as Audrey Penney and Jeremy Piven as Spence Kovak | ||||||||||||||
96 | 9 | "Like a Virgin" | Gail Mancuso | Jane Espenson | November 26, 1997 | C408 | 11.24 [9] | |||||||
Ellen is anxious about her first time being intimate with a woman. Absent: David Anthony Higgins as Joe Farrell | ||||||||||||||
97 | 10 | "All Ellen, All the Time" | Gil Junger | Ric Swartzlander | December 3, 1997 | C409 | 14.15 [10] | |||||||
Ellen gets a job at a radio station. Absent: Clea Lewis as Audrey Penney and Jeremy Piven As Spence Kovak | ||||||||||||||
98 | 11 | "Break Up" | Gil Junger | Matt Berry | December 17, 1997 | C411 | 12.83 [11] | |||||||
Laurie misunderstands Ellen's 1-month gift as an invitation to move in. Absent: Joely Fisher as Paige Clark | ||||||||||||||
99 | 12 | "Womyn Fest" | Lorraine Sevre-Richmond | Jane Espenson | January 7, 1998 | C413 | 12.86 [12] | |||||||
Ellen, Paige and Audrey go to Womyn Fest (a fictionalized Lilith Fair), where a fortuneteller convinces Audrey that Ellen will meet a new soulmate at the festival and forget about Laurie. Guest appearances by Sarah McLachlan and the Indigo Girls. Absent: David Anthony Higgins as Joe Farrell | ||||||||||||||
100 | 13 | "The Funeral" | Gil Junger | Matt Berry | January 14, 1998 | C412 | 11.83 [13] | |||||||
Now back together, Ellen helps Laurie deal with the death of her father. Absent: Joely Fisher as Paige Clark, Clea Lewis as Audrey Penney and Jeremy Piven as Spence Kovak | ||||||||||||||
101 | 14 | "Escape from L.A." | Gil Junger | Lisa K. Himmel & Tod Nelson | January 28, 1998 | C415 | 11.02 [14] | |||||||
Ellen and Laurie go on vacation, but Laurie is annoyed that Ellen won't follow the vacation itinerary. The two of them hang out with an interracial straight couple. Absent: Joely Fisher as Paige Clark, David Anthony Higgins as Joe Farrell, Clea Lewis as Audrey Penney and Jeremy Piven as Spence Kovak | ||||||||||||||
102 | 15 | "Ellen in Focus" | Gil Junger | Leif Sandaas | February 11, 1998 | C417 | 10.27 [15] | |||||||
Paige gets Ellen on a focus group so Ellen can convince the others that Paige's idea for a TV show featuring a tall cop and a short cop is a good idea. Absent: Clea Lewis as Audrey Penney and Jeremy Piven as Spence Kovak | ||||||||||||||
103 | 16 | "Neighbors" | Gail Mancuso | Story by : Kit Pongetti Teleplay by : Cynthia Greenburg & Charmaine Noel Dixon | February 18, 1998 | C416 | 8.49 [16] | |||||||
Ellen gets off on the wrong foot with her new neighbors, the Patels, an immigrant couple from India, when a variety of circumstances conspire to make Ellen look like a fool in front of them. Absent: David Anthony Higgins as Joe Farrell, Clea Lewis as Audrey Penney and Jeremy Piven as Spence Kovak | ||||||||||||||
104 | 17 | "It's a Gay, Gay, Gay, Gay World!" | Gil Junger | David Walpert | February 25, 1998 | C414 | 9.58 [17] | |||||||
After an accident, Spence imagines a parallel Earth in which gays are the norm. Spence rejects Joe's advances because he's straight. | ||||||||||||||
105 | 18 | "Hospital" | Gail Mancuso | Matt Berry & Ric Swartzlander | March 4, 1998 | C419 | 12.32 [18] | |||||||
Ellen goes to the hospital after getting the news Laurie was in an accident. There, she meets Laurie's ex, Karen (Anne Heche). Absent: Joely Fisher as Paige Clark, David Anthony Higgins as Joe Farrell, Clea Lewis as Audrey Penney and Jeremy Piven as Spence Kovak | ||||||||||||||
106 | 19 | "Ellen: A Hollywood Tribute" | Gil Junger | Tim Doyle | May 13, 1998 | C421 | 9.91 [19] | |||||||
107 | 20 | C422 | ||||||||||||
A mockumentary traces Ellen's career from her days in vaudeville to the present. Guest stars include Cindy Crawford & Helen Hunt as auditionees for the role of Ellen and Woody Harrelson as Ellen's husband. Guest starring as themselves are Phil Donahue, Jennifer Aniston, Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen, Kathy Najimy & Bea Arthur. | ||||||||||||||
108 | 21 | "When Ellen Talks, People Listen" | Gil Junger | Mike Larsen | July 15, 1998 | C420 | 6.34 [20] | |||||||
On her talk show, Ellen suggests that everyone should reach out to their neighbors with a helping hand. This winds up having negative consequences. Absent: David Anthony Higgins as Joe Farrell, Clea Lewis as Audrey Penney and Jeremy Piven as Spence Kovak | ||||||||||||||
109 | 22 | "Vows" | Lorraine Sevre-Richmond | F.J. Pratt & Dan Cohen | July 22, 1998 | C418 | 5.58 [21] | |||||||
Ellen's parents renew their vows in a special ceremony. Ellen asks Laurie to marry her but Laurie is reluctant. Absent: David Anthony Higgins as Joe Farrell, Clea Lewis as Audrey Penney and Jeremy Piven as Spence Kovak |
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