The Penzas (TV Series) Episode List

The Penzas is aired on NBC (GoAnimate in Real Life) from September 23, 1999 from May 20, 2010 created by Danny Kallis and Darren Star. The entire cast is Keith Penza (Ron Livingston), Rachel Penza (Amanda Seyfried), Simon Penza (Peter Jacobson), Bridget Penza (Courteney Cox Arquette), Earl Penza (Paul Newman), Marty Penza (Bill Hader) and also starring a whole lot more from the entire cast and guest stars in eleven seasons, a total of 260 episodes. The last four seasons where aired from 20 episodes.

Production Companies
Darren Star Productions Danny Kallis Productions 20th Century Fox Television

Distributor
20th Television

Aspect Ratios
480i/720p (4:3 SDTV/16:9 HDTV)

GoAnimate in Real Life Channel
NBC (National Broadcasting Company)

Length
30 minutes

Season 1 (1999-2000)
Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 1F79) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 1F01) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 1F02) Written by: Alexa Junge, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 1F03) Written by: Doty Abrams, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 1F04) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 1F06) Teleplay by: Brian Boyle and Adam Chase, Story by: Danny Kallis, Andrew Reich and Darren Star, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 1F07) Written by: Ellen Plummer, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 1F05) Teleplay by: Adam Barr and Katie Palmer, Story by: Jon Kinnally and Tracy Poust, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 1F08) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 1F10) Written by: Michael Patrick King, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 1F09) Written by: Alexa Junge, Directed by: Alan Myerson (Production Code: 1F11) Teleplay by: Doty Abrams, Betsy Borns and Adam Chase, Story by: Gregory S. Malins and Ellen Plummer, Directed by: Michael Lembeck (Production Code: 1F12) Written by: Betsy Borns and Gregory S. Malins, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 1F13) Written by: Ellen Plummer, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 1F15) Written by: Seth Kurland and Scott Silveri, Directed by: Gail Mancuso (Production Code: 1F14) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 1F16) Written by: Zack Estrin, Directed by: Alan Myerson (Production Code: 1F18) Written by: Ellen Plummer, Directed by: Michael Lembeck (Production Code: 1F17) Written by: Wil Calhoun, Directed by: Pamela Fryman (Production Code: 1F20) Written by: Michael Curtis and Zack Estrin, Directed by: Terry Hughes (Production Code: 1F19) Teleplay by: Jill Condon, Story by: Seth Kurland and Scott Silveri, Directed by: Pamela Fryman (Production Code: 1F21) Written by: Betsy Borns and Gregory S. Malins, Directed by: Michael Lembeck (Production Code: 1F22) Written by: Ellen Plummer, Directed by: Gail Mancuso (Production Code: 1F23) Written by: Jill Condon, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 1F24) Written by: Wil Calhoun, Directed by: Terry Hughes (Production Code: 1F25)
 * 1) Episode 1: Pilot - September 23, 1999
 * 1) Episode 2: Foreverness - September 30, 1999
 * 1) Episode 3: Improve We Met - October 7, 1999
 * 1) Episode 4: Inner Often - October 14, 1999
 * 1) Episode 5: An Inadvertent Episode - October 21, 1999
 * 1) Episode 6: The Sonogram - October 28, 1999
 * 1) Episode 7: There is No East in East Coast - November 4, 1999
 * 1) Episode 8: Five More Friends to Go - November 11, 1999
 * 1) Episode 9: To Advise and Resent - November 18, 1999
 * 1) Episode 10: A Total Lack of Discontent - November 25, 1999
 * 1) Episode 11: The Truth About Nine Eleven - January 20, 2000
 * 1) Episode 12: No Terms, Not Enough Time - January 27, 2000
 * 1) Episode 13: A Tale of the Third Wheel - February 3, 2000
 * 1) Episode 14: Dozen is Cheap - February 10, 2000
 * 1) Episode 15: Two Weeks Until Valentines Day - February 24, 2000
 * 1) Episode 16: There is No Uterus - March 2, 2000
 * 1) Episode 17: When An Unagi Comes In - March 9, 2000
 * 1) Episode 18: Meet Lucas - March 16, 2000
 * 1) Episode 19: Apothecaries - March 23, 2000
 * 1) Episode 20: April Fools Day - March 30, 2000
 * 1) Episode 21: This Show Was Metaphorically Awesome - April 6, 2000
 * 1) Episode 22: Not Enough Work to Go - April 20, 2000
 * 1) Episode 23: Half of School Weekends - April 27, 2000
 * 1) Episode 24: No Exit or an Entrance - May 4, 2000
 * 1) Episode 25: Meet Dr. Ramoray - May 11, 2000
 * 1) Episode 26: After The Premiere - May 18, 2000

Season 2 (2000-2001)
Written by: Adam Chase, Directed by: Pamela Fryman (Production Code: 2F01) Written by: Doty Abrams, Zack Estrin and Alexa Junge, Directed by: Alan Myerson (Production Code: 2F02) Teleplay by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Story by: Aaron Peters, Directed by: Gail Mancuso (Production Code: 2F03) Written by: Brian Reich, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 2F04) Written by: Pam Brady, Directed by: Pamela Fryman (Production Code: 2F05) Written by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 2F06) Written by: Aaron Peters, Directed by: Pamela Fryman (Production Code: 2F08) Teleplay by: Peter Schneider, Story by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Sweet, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 2F07) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 2F09) Written by: Aaron Peters, Directed by: Terry Hughes (Production Code: 2F10) Teleplay by: Peter Schneider, Story by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 2F11) Written by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Sweet, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 2F12) Written by: Peter Schneider, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 2F13) Teleplay by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Story by: Wil Calhoun, Gregory S. Malins and Ellen Plummer, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 2F14) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 2F15) Written by: Peter Schneider, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 2F16) Written by: Rob Perez and Philip Stark, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 2F17) Written by: Pam Brady and Brian Reich, Directed by: Gail Mancuso (Production Code: 2F18) Written by: Peter Schneider, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 2F19) Written by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 2F20) Written by: Michael Jamin and Scott Silveri, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 2F21) Written by: Michael Patrick King, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 2F22) Written by: Aaron Peters, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 2F25) Written by: Zack Estrin and Ellen Plummer, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 2F24) Written by: Seth Kurland, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 2F23) Teleplay by: Peter Schneider, Story by: Pam Brady, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 2F26) Written by: Michael Patrick King, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 2F27) Written by: Aaron Peters, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 2F28)
 * 1) Episode 1 (27): An Election to Win - October 5, 2000
 * 1) Episode 2 (28): More New Men - October 12, 2000
 * 1) Episode 3 (29): At Long Last Peace - October 19, 2000
 * 1) Episode 4 (30): How to Become Best Friends - October 26, 2000
 * 1) Episode 5 (31): Brave Emperor - November 2, 2000
 * 1) Episode 6 (32): Luck of Mislead - November 9, 2000
 * 1) Episode 7 (33): An Instant Firm - November 16, 2000
 * 1) Episode 8 (34): The Olympics - November 23, 2000
 * 1) Episode 9 (35): Defibrillate Yourself - November 30, 2000
 * 1) Episode 10 (36): To Decoy Others - December 7, 2000
 * 1) Episode 11 (37): Something About Dr. Ramoray - December 14, 2000
 * 1) Episode 12 (38): Man of Mango - December 21, 2000
 * 1) Episode 13 (39): Temptation of Keith - February 1, 2001
 * 1) Episode 14 (40): Tabula Rasa - February 8, 2001
 * 1) Episode 15 (41): Liaisons - February 15, 2001
 * 1) Episode 16 (42): An Oath Out of Oatmeal - February 22, 2001
 * 1) Episode 17 (43): Keith is Unseen - March 1, 2001
 * 1) Episode 18 (44): It's an Academic Episode - March 8, 2001
 * 1) Episode 19 (45): A Friend in Need - March 15, 2001
 * 1) Episode 20 (46): Wager Bonus on the Lane - March 22, 2001
 * 1) Episode 21 (47): Marching Up to Dynasty - March 29, 2001
 * 1) Episode 22 (48): Remember The Truth Once - April 5, 2001
 * 1) Episode 23 (49): The Fantastic Tales of Easter - April 12, 2001
 * 1) Episode 24 (50): Prom Night Romanticism - April 19, 2001
 * 1) Episode 25 (51): See Keith Run - April 26, 2001
 * 1) Episode 26 (52): Grilled Sirloin with Meat - May 3, 2001
 * 1) Episode 27 (53): Dr. Ramoray Shows Himself Up - May 10, 2001
 * 1) Episode 28 (54): Mandatory of the Secondary - May 17, 2001

Season 3 (2001-2002)
Written by: Ellen Plummer, Directed by: Gail Mancuso (Production Code: 3F01) Written by: Michael Patrick King, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 3F02) Written by: Peter Schneider, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 3F05) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Darren Star (Production Code: 3F03) Teleplay by: Michael Patrick King and Aaron Peters, Story by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 3F04) Written by: Peter Schneider, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 3F06) Written by: Michael Jamin, Seth Kurland and Scott Silveri, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 3F07) Written by: Rob Perez and Philip Stark, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 3F08) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 3F09) Written by: Zack Estrin and Peter Schneider, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 3F12) Written by: Rachel Sweet, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 3F13) Written by: Aaron Peters, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 3F11) Written by: Doty Abrams and Adam Chase, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 3F10) Written by: Michael Patrick King, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 3F14) Written by: Pam Brady, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 3F15) Teleplay by: Zack Estrin, Story by: Pam Brady, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 3F16) Teleplay by: Brian Buckner and Sebastian Jones, Story by: Vanessa McCarthy and Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Stephen Prime (Production Code: 3F17) Written by: Danielle Sanchez-Witzel, Directed by: Bill Purple (Production Code: 3F18) Written by: Zack Estrin and Peter Schneider, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 3F19) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Gary Halvorson and Stephen Prime (Production Code: 3F22) Written by: Brian Bucker and Sebastian Jones, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 3F21) Written by: Emily Cutler and Monica Padrick, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 3F24) Teleplay by: Vanessa McCarthy, Story by: Michael Patrick King and Peter Schneider, Directed by: Stephen Prime and Bill Purple (Production Code: 3F23) Written by: Danielle Sanchez-Witzel, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 3F20) Written by: Adam Chase, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 3F25) Written by: Rob Perez and Philip Stark, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 3F26)
 * 1) Episode 1 (55): Return of the Third - October 4, 2001
 * 1) Episode 2 (56): Learn the Truth - October 11, 2001
 * 1) Episode 3 (57): Behind Inside the Body - October 18, 2001
 * 1) Episode 4 (58): Halloween - October 25, 2001
 * 1) Episode 5 (59): An Improvable Plot - November 8, 2001
 * 1) Episode 6 (60): Purple Heaps of Grapes - November 15, 2001
 * 1) Episode 7 (61): Thanksgiving - November 22, 2001
 * 1) Episode 8 (62): Nicknames - December 6, 2001
 * 1) Episode 9 (63): Dr. Ramoray's Carving Tradition - December 13, 2001
 * 1) Episode 10 (64): An Early Kiss in History - December 20, 2001
 * 1) Episode 11 (65): A New Year's Eve Level - January 3, 2002
 * 1) Episode 12 (66): Threat Levels - January 10, 2002
 * 1) Episode 13 (67): There is No End, Mr. Simon - January 17, 2002
 * 1) Episode 14 (68): Motor Probes - January 24, 2002
 * 1) Episode 15 (69): Density of Double Dates - January 31, 2002
 * 1) Episode 16 (70): Five Days of March - March 7, 2002
 * 1) Episode 17 (71): Stain with Humor - March 14, 2002
 * 1) Episode 18 (72): Traveling Oregon - March 21, 2002
 * 1) Episode 19 (73): Early Inadvertent Romance - March 28, 2002
 * 1) Episode 20 (74): A Tale of Two Famous Directors - April 4, 2002
 * 1) Episode 21 (75): Epidemiology - April 11, 2002
 * 1) Episode 22 (76): Early Romantic Expressions - April 18, 2002
 * 1) Episode 23 (77): No Reason of Letting Go - April 25, 2002
 * 1) Episode 24 (78): Graduation - May 2, 2002
 * 1) Episode 25 (79): A Debate of Deputy - May 9, 2002
 * 1) Episode 26 (80): An Early Release Out of School - May 16, 2002

Season 4 (2002-2003)
Written by: Brian Bucker and Sebastian Jones, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 4F01) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 4F02) Teleplay by: Danielle Sanchez-Witzel, Story by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 4F04) Written by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Sweet, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 4F05) Teleplay by: Michael Patrick King, Story by: Michael Jamin, Seth Kurland, Ellen Plummer and Scott Silveri, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 4F03) Written by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: Craig Zisk (Production Code: 4F06) Written by: Danny Zuker, Directed by: Jean Sagal (Production Code: 4F07) Written by: Brian Buckner and Sebastian Jones, Directed by: Bill Purple (Production Code: 4F10) Written by: Michael Jamin and Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 4F09) Written by: Danielle Sanchez-Witzel, Directed by: Stephen Prime (Production Code: 4F08) Written by: Emily Cutler and Monica Padrick, Directed by: Jean Sagal and Craig Zisk (Production Code: 4F11) Written by: Rachel Pulido, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 4F12) Written by: Zack Estrin, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 4F13) Teleplay by: Linda Wallem, Story by: Emily Cutler and Monica Padrick, Directed by: Jean Sagal and Craig Zisk (Production Code: 4F14) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code 4F15) Written by: Ellen Plummer, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 4F16) Written by: Peter Schneider, Directed by: Stephen Prime and Bill Purple (Production Code: 4F17) Written by: Seth Kurland and Scott Silveri, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 4F18) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 4F19) Teleplay by: Vanessa McCarthy and Linda Wallem, Story by: Seth Kurland, Rachel Pulido and Scott Silveri, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 4F20) Written by: Peter Schneider, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 4F21) Written by: Zack Estrin, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 4F23) Teleplay by: Rachel Pulido, Story by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 4F22) Written by: Ellen Plummer, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 4F24)
 * 1) Episode 1 (81): Third Season Aftermath - October 3, 2002
 * 1) Episode 2 (82): A Back to School Weekend - October 10, 2002
 * 1) Episode 3 (83): The New Teacher I Met - October 17, 2002
 * 1) Episode 4 (84): Keith on Ice - October 24, 2002
 * 1) Episode 5 (85): Halloween II - October 31, 2002
 * 1) Episode 6 (86): Deep Space Simon - November 7, 2002
 * 1) Episode 7 (87): Rosebud - November 14, 2002
 * 1) Episode 8 (88): The Second Thanksgiving - November 21, 2002
 * 1) Episode 9 (89): Legalized Gambling - November 28, 2002
 * 1) Episode 10 (90): Christmas - December 5, 2002
 * 1) Episode 11 (91): White King of Solstice - January 23, 2003
 * 1) Episode 12 (92): International Grade School - January 30, 2003
 * 1) Episode 13 (93): Hearts of Truth Confidential - February 13, 2003
 * 1) Episode 14 (94): Keith's Serenade - February 20, 2003
 * 1) Episode 15 (95): A Demerol Intervention - February 27, 2003
 * 1) Episode 16 (96): Inventions of Science - March 6, 2003
 * 1) Episode 17 (97): Who is Behind Bridget? - March 13, 2003
 * 1) Episode 18 (98): Simon vs. The Eighteenth Amendment - March 20, 2003
 * 1) Episode 19 (99): Career Day - April 3, 2003
 * 1) Episode 20 (100): A Clip Show of the Penzas - April 10, 2003
 * 1) Episode 21 (101): An Orange State in Florida - April 24, 2003
 * 1) Episode 22 (102): When Easter is Cancelled - May 1, 2003
 * 1) Episode 23 (103): A Triple of Triplets - May 8, 2003
 * 1) Episode 24 (104): Deal or No Deal - May 15, 2003

Season 5 (2003-2004)
Written by: Ellen Plummer, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 5F01) Written by: Vanessa McCarthy, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 5F02) Teleplay by: Seth Kurland and Scott Silveri, Story by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Pulido, Directed by: Jean Sagal and Craig Zisk (Production Code: 5F04) Written by: Emily Cutler, Vanessa McCarthy and Monica Padrick, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 5F05) Written by: Peter Tibbals and Danny Zuker, Directed by: Stephen Prime and Bill Purple (Production Code: 5F03) Teleplay by: Brian Buckner and Sebastian Jones, Story by: Rob Perez, Philip Stark and Linda Wallem, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 5F06) Teleplay by: Seth Kurland and Seth Silveri, Story by: Tom Maxwell, Rob Perez, Philip Stark and Don Woodard, Directed by: James Burrows and Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 5F07) Written by: Seth Kurland, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 5F10) Written by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 5F09) Written by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Pulido, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 5F08) Written by: Brian Buckner and Sebastian Jones, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 5F11) Written by: Vanessa McCarthy, Directed by: Jean Sagal and Craig Zisk (Production Code: 5F12) Written by: Rob Perez and Philip Stark, Directed by: Stephen Prime and Bill Purple (Production Code: 5F13) Written by: Peter Schneider, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 5F14) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Peter Bonerz and James Burrows (Production Code: 5F15) Teleplay by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Story by: Emily Cutler and Monica Padrick, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 5F16) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 5F17) Written by: Rob Perez and Philip Stark, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 5F18) Written by: Brian Buckner and Sebastian Jones, Directed by: Jean Sagal and Craig Zisk (Production Code: 5F19) Written by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 5F20) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 5F21) Written by: Seth Kurland and Scott Silveri, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 5F22) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 5F24) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 5F23) Written by: Rob Perez and Philip Stark, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 5F25) Teleplay by: Peter Tibbals, Story by: Brian Buckner and Sebastian Jones, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 5F26)
 * 1) Episode 1 (105): Fifth Critic - October 2, 2003
 * 1) Episode 2 (106): The Truth is Over Here - October 9, 2003
 * 1) Episode 3 (107): Autopsy - October 16, 2003
 * 1) Episode 4 (108): By the Bound of Marty - October 23, 2003
 * 1) Episode 5 (109): Halloween III - October 30, 2003
 * 1) Episode 6 (110): The Buddy System - November 6, 2003
 * 1) Episode 7 (111): Spontaneous Embryos - November 13, 2003
 * 1) Episode 8 (112): Thanksgiving III - November 20, 2003
 * 1) Episode 9 (113): A Zesty Location is Empty - November 27, 2003
 * 1) Episode 10 (114): Eight Hearts with Beached Love - December 18, 2003
 * 1) Episode 11 (115): When the Olympics Return on Strike - January 22, 2004
 * 1) Episode 12 (116): The Bottom of the Basement Underneath - January 29, 2004
 * 1) Episode 13 (117): More Famous Two Directors - February 5, 2004
 * 1) Episode 14 (118): Denial - February 12, 2004
 * 1) Episode 15 (119): Eleven Kids with Thirteen and a Half Couples - February 19, 2004
 * 1) Episode 16 (120): Buy a Triple of Candy Hearts - February 26, 2004
 * 1) Episode 17 (121): Substitute - March 4, 2004
 * 1) Episode 18 (122): Radio Keith - March 11, 2004
 * 1) Episode 19 (123): Save Their Green on St. Patrick's - March 18, 2004
 * 1) Episode 20 (124): Indifference - March 25, 2004
 * 1) Episode 21 (125): The Worst Episode in April Ever - April 8, 2004
 * 1) Episode 22 (126): An Extra Half Decent Exposure - April 15, 2004
 * 1) Episode 23 (127): The Curious Case of the Missing Four Leaf Clover - April 22, 2004
 * 1) Episode 24 (128): Spring Fever - May 6, 2004
 * 1) Episode 25 (129): When Dr. Ramoray Has a Wife - May 13, 2004
 * 1) Episode 26 (130): Dr. Ramoray Meets Mrs. Bing - May 20, 2004

Season 6 (2004-2005)
Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 6F01) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Gary Halvorson and Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 6F02) Written by: Emily Cutler and Monica Padrick, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 6F04) Written by: Emily Cutler, Vanessa McCarthy and Monica Padrick, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 6F05) Teleplay by: Seth Kurland and Rachel Pulido, Story by: Zack Estrin and Scott Silveri, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 6F03) Written by: Vanessa McCarthy, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 6F06) Written by: Seth Kurland and Scott Silveri, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 6F07) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: James Burrows and Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 6F08) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 6F09) Teleplay by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Story by: Brian Buckner, Emily Cutler, Sebastian Jones and Monica Padrick, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 6F10) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 6F11) Written by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Pulido, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 6F12) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 6F14) Teleplay by: Seth Kurland and Scott Silveri, Story by: Emily Cutler, Vanessa McCarthy and Monica Padrick, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 6F13) Written by: Rob Perez and Philip Stark, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 6F15) Written by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 6F17) Written by: Vanessa McCarthy, Rob Perez and Philip Stark, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza and Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 6F20) Written by: Zack Estrin and Peter Tibbals, Directed by: James Burrows and Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 6F16) Written by: Rachel Pulido and Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 6F19) Written by: Brian Buckner and Sebastian Jones, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 6F18) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 6F21) Written by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Pulido, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 6F22) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 6F23) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 6F24) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 6F25) Written by: Rob Perez and Philip Stark, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 6F26)
 * 1) Episode 1 (131): Premiere - September 23, 2004
 * 1) Episode 2 (132): Dr. Ramoray Learns the Truth - September 30, 2004
 * 1) Episode 3 (133): Age 33 in 30 to 32 - October 7, 2004
 * 1) Episode 4 (134): No Cure of Less Common - October 14, 2004
 * 1) Episode 5 (135): Halloween IV: Fourth Chapter - October 21, 2004
 * 1) Episode 6 (136): Fixing Simon's Vehicle - October 28, 2004
 * 1) Episode 7 (137): Showcase to Wingvember - November 4, 2004
 * 1) Episode 8 (138): The Penzas 138th Episode Spectacular - November 11, 2004
 * 1) Episode 9 (139): Save Room for Video Game Copies - November 18, 2004
 * 1) Episode 10 (140): Thanksgiving IV: Tradition Number Four - November 25, 2004
 * 1) Episode 11 (141): Skipping 70 Days of January - February 3, 2005
 * 1) Episode 12 (142): Dr. Ramoray's Valentines Tradition - February 10, 2005
 * 1) Episode 13 (143): Zero Separate Front Terms - February 17, 2005
 * 1) Episode 14 (144): Heretic Job with No Luck - February 24, 2005
 * 1) Episode 15 (145): The Fifth Temptation of Keith - March 3, 2005
 * 1) Episode 16 (146): Hundred Tens is Too Much - March 10, 2005
 * 1) Episode 17 (147): Jeopardy - March 17, 2005
 * 1) Episode 18 (148): Freedom - March 24, 2005
 * 1) Episode 19 (149): March Madness Zero Zero Five - March 31, 2005
 * 1) Episode 20 (150): Hundred Fifty Fools in April - April 7, 2005
 * 1) Episode 21 (151): Mrs. Bing Got a Trophy Husband - April 14, 2005
 * 1) Episode 22 (152): Dr. Ramoray and Mrs. Bing's Wedding Anniversary - April 21, 2005
 * 1) Episode 23 (153): Labor Day - April 28, 2005
 * 1) Episode 24 (154): The Convertible - May 5, 2005
 * 1) Episode 25 (155): An Early Release Out of School, Part 1 - May 12, 2005
 * 1) Episode 26 (156): An Early Release Out of School, Part 2 - May 12, 2005

Season 7 (2005-2006)
Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 7F01) Written by: Vanessa McCarthy, Rob Perez and Philip Stark, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 7F02) Written by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: James Burrows and Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 7F05) Teleplay by: Emily Cutler and Monica Padrick, Story by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 7F03) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: James Burrows and Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 7F04) Teleplay by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Pulido, Story by: Emily Cutler, Vanessa McCarthy, Monica Padrick and Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 7F07) Written by: Vanessa McCarthy and Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 7F08) Teleplay by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Story by: Vanessa McCarthy, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 7F06) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 7F09) Teleplay by: Emily Cutler and Monica Padrick, Story by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Pulido, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 7F10) Written by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 7F11) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 7F12) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 7F15) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza and Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 7F16) Written by: Vanessa McCarthy, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 7F14) Teleplay by: Zack Estrin, Tom Maxwell, Rachel Pulido and Don Woodard, Story by: Emily Cutler, Vanessa McCarthy, Monica Padrick and Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Gary Halvorson and Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 7F13) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 7F17) Written by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 7F18) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Gary Halvorson (Production Code: 7F19) Written by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 7F20) Written by: Vanessa McCarthy, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 7F21) Teleplay by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Pulido, Story by: Emily Cutler and Monica Padrick, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 7F22) Written by: Rob Perez and Philip Stark, Directed by: James Burrows and Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 7F23) Written by: Tom Gammill and Max Pross, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 7F24)
 * 1) Episode 1 (157): Premiere VII: Not Another Season - October 6, 2005
 * 1) Episode 2 (158): Another Back to School Day with Triplets - October 13, 2005
 * 1) Episode 3 (159): Order of the Straight Adapt - October 20, 2005
 * 1) Episode 4 (160): Halloween V: Five Wings on Sale - October 27, 2005
 * 1) Episode 5 (161): Introduction to Failvember - November 3, 2005
 * 1) Episode 6 (162): Throughout the Early Summer - November 10, 2005
 * 1) Episode 7 (163): How Birth Gave Adapt - November 17, 2005
 * 1) Episode 8 (164): Thanksgiving V: Not Another Tradition - November 24, 2005
 * 1) Episode 9 (165): They Eat Wings, Didn't They? - December 8, 2005
 * 1) Episode 10 (166): Home Away from Prom Dome - December 15, 2005
 * 1) Episode 11 (167): Fifty Five Days for a Long Weekend - February 9, 2006
 * 1) Episode 12 (168): Maternities at Dr. Ramoray's Base - February 16, 2006
 * 1) Episode 13 (169): For a Few Februaries More - February 23, 2006
 * 1) Episode 14 (170): March Madness Turns Six Years - March 2, 2006
 * 1) Episode 15 (171): Give it Up for the Award in March - March 9, 2006
 * 1) Episode 16 (172): Chief vs. White Man - March 16, 2006
 * 1) Episode 17 (173): The Truth About St. Patrick's - March 23, 2006
 * 1) Episode 18 (174): Seventy Four Hundreds in the Public Domain - March 30, 2006
 * 1) Episode 19 (175): Save the Perspectives on April Fools - April 6, 2006
 * 1) Episode 20 (176): Voyage of the Lost Medication - April 13, 2006
 * 1) Episode 21 (177): Simon: The Bounty Army - April 20, 2006
 * 1) Episode 22 (178): A Pre-Analyzed Kiss - April 27, 2006
 * 1) Episode 23 (179): Politically Incept to Marty Penza - May 4, 2006
 * 1) Episode 24 (180): Showmance - May 11, 2006

Season 8 (2006-2007)
Written by: Rob Perez and Philip Stark, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 8F01) Written by: Tom Gammill and Max Pross, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 8F02) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: James Burrows and Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 8F03) Written by: Tom Gammill and Max Pross, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 8F04) Written by: Zack Estrin, Tom Maxwell, Rachel Pulido and Don Woodard, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 8F05) Teleplay by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Pulido, Story by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 8F06) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 8F07) Written by: Emily Cutler, Vanessa McCarthy and Monica Padrick, Directed by: James Burrows and Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 8F08) Teleplay by: Emily Cutler, Vanessa McCarthy and Monica Padrick, Story by: Zack Estrin, Tom Maxwell, Rachel Pulido, Peter Tibbals and Don Woodard, Directed by: Gary Halvorson and Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 8F09) Written by: Tom Gammill and Max Pross, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 8F10) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 8F11) Teleplay by: Zack Estrin, Tom Maxwell, Rachel Pulido and Don Woodard, Story by: Danny Kallis, Darren Star and Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 8F12) Written by: Tom Gammill and Max Pross, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 8F13) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 8F14) Written by: Emily Cutler and Monica Padrick, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 8F15) Written by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Pulido, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 8F16) Writtne by: Tom Gammill and Max Pross, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 8F17) Teleplay by: Peter Tibbals, Story by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 8F18) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 8F19) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 8F20)
 * 1) Episode 1 (181): Premiere VIII: Eighth Amendment - November 2, 2006
 * 1) Episode 2 (182): Duets - November 9, 2006
 * 1) Episode 3 (183): Transitioning - November 16, 2006
 * 1) Episode 4 (184): Lessons - November 23, 2006
 * 1) Episode 5 (185): Not Another Failvember Chapter - November 30, 2006
 * 1) Episode 6 (186): Prom, Romance, or Girls? - December 21, 2006
 * 1) Episode 7 (187): The Hub - January 18, 2007
 * 1) Episode 8 (188): Christmas II: A Sequel of Winter - January 25, 2007
 * 1) Episode 9 (189): Top Five February Fictions - February 15, 2007
 * 1) Episode 10 (190): Hundred Ninety Valentine Hearts - February 22, 2007
 * 1) Episode 11 (191): Marooned - March 15, 2007
 * 1) Episode 12 (192): Helter Shelter - March 22, 2007
 * 1) Episode 13 (193): An Implementation to Remember - April 5, 2007
 * 1) Episode 14 (194): Keith Made an Innocence Cheating Test - April 12, 2007
 * 1) Episode 15 (195): Better Than Green in April Fools - April 19, 2007
 * 1) Episode 16 (196): Early Romanticism in Gymnasium - April 26, 2007
 * 1) Episode 17 (197): The Seven Trials Underneath Easter - May 3, 2007
 * 1) Episode 18 (198): Most Gymnastic Private Workout Training - May 10, 2007
 * 1) Episode 19 (199): The Penzas Clip Show Sequel, Part 1 - May 17, 2007
 * 1) Episode 20 (200): The Penzas Clip Show Sequel, Part 2 - May 17, 2007

Season 9 (2007-2008)
Written by: Tom Gammill and Max Pross, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 8F21) Teleplay by: Emily Cutler, Zack Estrin, Monica Padrick and Rachel Pulido, Story by: Tom Maxwell, Vanessa McCarthy, Peter Tibbals and Don Woodard, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 8F22) Teleplay by: Peter Tibbals, Story by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 8F23) Written by: Tom Gammill and Max Pross, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 9F01) Written by: Hunter Covington, Rob Greenberg and Jay Kogen, Directed by: Peter Bonerz and Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 9F03) Written by: Bob Daily and Heide Perlman, Directed by: Kelsey Grammer (Production Code: 9F02) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 9F04) Teleplay by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Pulido, Story by: Bob Daily and Jay Kogen, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 9F06) Written by: Hunter Covington, Rob Greenberg and Jay Kogen, Directed by: Kelsey Grammer (Production Code: 9F05) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 9F07) Written by: Tom Gammill and Max Pross, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 9F08) Written by: Bob Daily and Heide Perlman, Directed by: Kelsey Grammer (Production Code: 9F09) Written by: Hunter Covington, Rob Greenberg and Jay Kogen, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 9F10) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 9F11) Written by: Bob Daily and Jay Kogen, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 9F12) Written by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Pulido, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 9F13) Written by: Tom Gammill and Max Pross, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 9F14) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 9F15) Teleplay by: Bob Daily and Heide Perlman, Story by: Hunter Covington, Rob Greenberg and Jay Kogen, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 9F16) Teleplay by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Pulido, Story by: Tom Gammill and Max Pross (Production Code: 9F17)
 * 1) Episode 1 (201): Premiere 9: Not Another Season - November 1, 2007
 * 1) Episode 2 (202): Taxes - November 8, 2007
 * 1) Episode 3 (203): With Thee I Except - November 15, 2007
 * 1) Episode 4 (204): The Middle of the Private Weight Room - November 22, 2007
 * 1) Episode 5 (205): More of the Two Famous Directors in 2007 - November 29, 2007
 * 1) Episode 6 (206): Top Ten Amazing Writers in a Showcase - December 6, 2007
 * 1) Episode 7 (207): Maximum White Man-nember - December 13, 2007
 * 1) Episode 8 (208): A Kiss of Double Dates with Girls - December 20, 2007
 * 1) Episode 9 (209): Keith Goes Back to School - March 6, 2008
 * 1) Episode 10 (210): No Cologne Allowed on St. Patrick's Day - March 13, 2008
 * 1) Episode 11 (211): Green Clovers of Duty - March 20, 2008
 * 1) Episode 12 (212): 2008 March Madness Handcrafted - March 27, 2008
 * 1) Episode 13 (213): Seven to Eight Fools in April - April 3, 2008
 * 1) Episode 14 (214): Embryos: Now Available with Angus - April 10, 2008
 * 1) Episode 15 (215): Keith Forgot to Do Taxes on Tax Day - April 17, 2008
 * 1) Episode 16 (216): The Wedding - April 24, 2008
 * 1) Episode 17 (217): The Greater Good - May 1, 2008
 * 1) Episode 18 (218): Keith May Granted - May 8, 2008
 * 1) Episode 19 (219): Not Another End of School Weekend, Part 1 - May 15, 2008
 * 1) Episode 20 (220): Not Another End of School Weekend, Part 2 - May 15, 2008

Season 10 (2008-2009)
Written by: Bob Daily and Heide Perlman, Directed by: Kelsey Grammer (Production Code: 9F18) Written by: Emily Cutler, Monica Padrick and Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 9F19) Written by: Tom Gammill and Max Pross, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 9F20) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 9F21) Written by: Tom Maxwell, Vanessa McCarthy and Don Woodard, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 9F22) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 10F01) Teleplay by: Zack Estrin and Rachel Pulido, Story by: Tom Maxwell, Vanessa McCarthy, Peter Tibbals and Don Woodard, Directed by: James Buerrows (Production Code: 10F02) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 10F03) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Kelsey Grammer (Production Code: 10F04) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 10F05) Written by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 10F06) Teleplay by: Peter Tibbals, Story by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 10F07) Written by: Vanessa McCarthy, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 10F08) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Kelsey Grammer (Production Code: 10F09) Teleplay by: Emily Cutler and Monica Padrick, Story by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 10F10) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 10F11) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 10F12) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 10F13) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 10F14) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 10F15)
 * 1) Episode 1 (221): Play All Ten Premieres - October 2, 2008
 * 1) Episode 2 (222): Not Another Back to School Weekend - October 9, 2008
 * 1) Episode 3 (223): Simon the Heretic - October 16, 2008
 * 1) Episode 4 (224): Forbidden Wings - October 23, 2008
 * 1) Episode 5 (225): Halloween 6: Six Out of Six Finales - October 30, 2008
 * 1) Episode 6 (226): Failvember Business - November 6, 2008
 * 1) Episode 7 (227): No Improvement for Marty - November 13, 2008
 * 1) Episode 8 (228): Thanksgiving 6: The Last Turkey - November 20, 2008
 * 1) Episode 9 (229): Travel Tribute to Six Equinoxes - November 27, 2008
 * 1) Episode 10 (230): Christmas III: The White Xmas Finale - January 22, 2009
 * 1) Episode 11 (231): You Keith Say What You Want - January 29, 2009
 * 1) Episode 12 (232): February Friends Without Benefits - February 12, 2009
 * 1) Episode 13 (233): Where Are My Pink Candy Shaped Hearts? - February 19, 2009
 * 1) Episode 14 (234): Top Five Bastille Acts in 2009 - March 12, 2009
 * 1) Episode 15 (235): Two Hundred Acts of Separation - March 19, 2009
 * 1) Episode 16 (236): Half a Hundred April Fools - April 2, 2009
 * 1) Episode 17 (237): English as a Second Language - April 9, 2009
 * 1) Episode 18 (238): 230 and a Half Eggs Out of Easter - April 16, 2009
 * 1) Episode 19 (239): Dynasty Earl Unavailable - April 23, 2009
 * 1) Episode 20 (240): One Last Season and Twenty More - April 30, 2009

Season 11 (2009-2010)
Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 3G01) Written by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 3G02) Written by: Emily Cutler and Monica Padrick, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 3G03) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 3G04) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Kelsey Grammer (Production Code: 3G05) Written by: Vanessa McCarthy, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 3G06) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 3G07) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 7G04) Written by: Emily Cutler and Monica Padrick, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 7G02) Written by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard, Directed by: James Burrows (Production Code: 7G03) Written by: Vanessa McCarthy, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza (Production Code: 7G01) Written by: Tom Maxwell and Don Woodard (Production Code: 7G05) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Peter Bonerz (Production Code: 7G06) Written by: Emily Cutler and Monica Padrick, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star (Production Code: 7G08) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Kelsey Grammer (Production Code: 7G07) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 7G09) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 7G10) Written by: Peter Tibbals, Directed by: Thomas Schlamme (Production Code: 7G11) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 7G12) Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Danny Kallis (Production Code: 7G13)
 * 1) Episode 1 (241): The Last Premiere, Part 1 - November 5, 2009
 * 1) Episode 2 (242): The Last Premiere, Part 2 - November 5, 2009
 * 1) Episode 3 (243): Simon vs. the Eighth Amendment - November 12, 2009
 * 1) Episode 4 (244): Inspiration of Community - November 19, 2009
 * 1) Episode 5 (245): The Voyage of Failvember - November 26, 2009
 * 1) Episode 6 (246): Worst Kiss, Double Prom - December 17, 2009
 * 1) Episode 7 (247): Skipping School in January - February 4, 2010
 * 1) Episode 8 (248): A Moment of February Tenth - February 11, 2010
 * 1) Episode 9 (249): I Choose Valentines in School - February 18, 2010
 * 1) Episode 10 (250): 50/60 2010 School Weekends - February 25, 2010
 * 1) Episode 11 (251): Original Keith vs. Bad One - March 4, 2010
 * 1) Episode 12 (252): Alternative History on March Madness - March 11, 2010
 * 1) Episode 13 (253): Advanced Green Clover Security - March 18, 2010
 * 1) Episode 14 (254): Modern March Mortem - March 25, 2010
 * 1) Episode 15 (255): The April Fools School Weekend - April 8, 2010
 * 1) Episode 16 (256): The Absent Voyage of Fooling - April 15, 2010
 * 1) Episode 17 (257): The Last Three School Weekends - April 22, 2010
 * 1) Episode 18 (258): A Double Summer Vacation Out of School - May 6, 2010
 * 1) Episode 19 (259): Is Summer Vacation Finally Over? - May 13, 2010
 * 1) Episode 20 (260): The Cancellation with No Parents - May 20, 2010

The Penzas (1999)
Airdate: August 13, 1999
 * Written by: Rob Perez and Philip Stark, Directed by: Peter Bonerz

The Penzas 2 (2001)
Airdate: March 23, 2001
 * Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Gary Halvorson

The Penzas 3 (2003)
Airdate: July 30, 2003
 * Written by: Rob Perez and Philip Stark, Directed by: James Burrows

The Penzas 4 (2006)
Airdate: March 10, 2006
 * Written by: Rob Perez and Philip Stark, Directed by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star

Final Film of The Penzas (2010)
Airdate: July 16, 2010
 * Written by: Danny Kallis and Darren Star, Directed by: Dana de Vally Piazza