"On Our Own" (1994) Episode Guide v1.1.0 (c) 1997, Tom Walsh (avs@netport.com) This guide may be reproduced in its entirety for noncommercial purposes only. For other uses, please contact the author. The following is an episode guide for the 1994 show "On Our Own." It is not complete yet as I hope to add other information. ********************************************************************* * NOTE: I do NOT have tapes of this show available for trade. * * Please post to the newsgroup alt.video.tape-trading for requests. * ********************************************************************* The text version is available at the AVIMall: http://www.avimall.com/entertain/OnOurOwn94.txt A pointer to this site is available at the Ultimate TV List: http://tvnet.com/UTVL/ Also http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/9821/1on-rown.txt Of course, there is a page at the Internet Movie Database: http://us.imdb.com/M/title-exact?%22On%20Our%20Own%22%20(1994) ABOUT THE SHOW: "On Our Own" was a sitcom seven orphaned children who oldest sibling raises the youngest while keeping authorities from splitting up the family. While reminiscent of "Party of Five," which debuted less than a week later, this show is played for laughs. "On Our Own" was produced by Warner Brothers Television, a division of Time Warner Entertainment Company, LP, & Greengrass Productions, Inc. Note that there was 1977-78 sitcom of the same title about an ad agency that has gone into rec.arts.tv legend. ABOUT THIS GUIDE: Episode titles, original run dates, and production numbers come from the online Library of Congress Information Service (telnet://locis.loc.gov). I do not assume that the LOCIS information is completely correct (I have found errors), so you shouldn't either. I will correct errors as I find them or as they are pointed out to me. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Thanks to Audrey DeLisle (rad@crl.com) for supplying the episode descriptions. VERSION HISTORY: v1.0.0 27 October 1997 Initial version v1.1.0 18 December 1997 Episode descriptions added CAST: PERFORMER - CHARACTER Ralph Louis Harris - Josh Jerrico/Aunt Jelcinda Jojo Smollett - Jimi Jerrico Jazz Smollett - Jai Jerrico Jussie Smollett - Jesse Jerrico Jurnee Smollett - Jordee Jerrico Jake Smollett - Joc Jerrico Jocqui Smollett - Jarreau Jerrico Kimberley Kates - Alana Michaels (1994) T'Keyah 'Crystal' Keymah - Scotti Decker (1995) Roger Aaron Brown - Gordon Ormsby (1994) Karen Kim - Suki (1995) Laura Ponce - Nails (1995) OCCASIONAL PERFORMERS: Cindy Herron - Josh's girlfriend Note: Cindy Herron (now Cindy Herron Braggs) is one-third of the musical act En Vogue. EPISODES: ABC - The show generally appeared on ABC on Sundays from 8:30-9:00 p.m. for original episodes through 1994, while original episodes burned off in 1995 aired on Fridays from 8:30-9:00 p.m. The order below is production number, episode title, and original air date. *** SEASON 1 (1994-95) 20 EPISODES *** [no. 475082] "Pilot" 13 September 1994 D: Joel Zwick After their parents dies in an automobile accident, twenty-year-old Josh takes over as the authority figure of his six younger siblings. But the by-the-rules head of the Department of Childrens Services, Gordon Ormsby, hears of the Jerricos' case and sends new social worker Alana Michaels to investigate and, if accurate, prepare for foster care. Josh assumes the identity of "Aunt Jelcinda" to combat the authorities. Note: This episode was repeated Friday, 16 September 1994 at 8:30 p.m. [no. 456301] "Last Tango in St. Louis" 18 September 1994 a.k.a., "Dog Day after Groom" D: John Tracy Josh has a problem: Gordon asks "Aunt Jelcinda" for a date, and he cannot refuse if he wants the family to stay together. [no. 456303] "Matchmaker Mama" 25 September 1994 a.k.a., "Cussing's Last Stand" D: Joel Tracy "Aunt Jelcinda" finds a distraught young woman (Cindy Herron) in a restaurant ladies' room and sets her up with her alter ego, Josh. She eventually becomes his girlfriend. Guests: Cindy Herron - Josh's girlfriend [no. 456302] "A Matter of Principal" 2 October 1994 a.k.a., "The Little Horrors of Shopping" D: John Tracy Little Jesse is unjustly suspended from school for fighting, and he turns to older brother Jimi, in disguise as his "grandfather" to bail him out. Guests: Earl Boen - Bolander [no. 456304] "Nok Till You Drop" 9 October 1994 a.k.a., "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" D: Joel Zwick Jimi bets all of his money, and more, on a losing game of Nok-Hockey. Guests: Shavar Ross - Norman Guara Buchwald - T Mark Johnson - Clyde [no. 456305] "Swiss Family Jerrico's" 16 October 1994 a.k.a., "Prelude to a Kiss" D: Joel Zwick It's quick-thinking time when an unprepared Josh has to produce "Aunt Jelcinda" after Gordon barges in on the family's camping trip. Guests: Meagan Good - Traycee [no. 456307] "Bargain Basement" 23 October 1994 a.k.a., "Best Kept Secrets" D: Richard Correll The Jerrico clan find a trunk in the house, brining back memories of their parents. Alana may be removed from their case. [no. 456306] "Bonnie is Really Clyde" 30 October 1994 a.k.a., "Jinx's Hi-jinx" D: John Tracy "Aunt Jelcinda" befriends a runaway teen (T. C. Warner) while Joc threatens to do so. Guests: T. C. Warner - the runaway Paddy Harris - Emmy John Cothran - Officer Hughes Dot Jones - Big Lucy Bergen Lynn Williams - Guard [no. 456308] "A Family Affair" 13 November 1994 D: Joel Zwick Josh gets serious about his girlfriend, but Jimi realizes she may have problems inheriting the six siblings. Guests: Cindy Herron - Josh's girlfriend [no. 456310] "Baby Blues" 4 December 1994 D: Richard Correll The kids try to raise money for tickets to a Whitney Houston Concert, with mixed success. Josh gets stuck in an elevator with a very pregnant woman. Guests: Romy Rosemont - pregnant woman Ellen Albertini Dow - Little old lady [no. 456311] "That's My Car and I'm Sticking to It" 11 December 1994 D: Richard Correll Jerrico's neighbor is Gordon's mother-in-law, and she feels it is her civic duty to spy on them. Guests: Claudette Sutherland - neighbor [no. 456312] "All I Want for Christmas" 18 December 1994 D: Richard Correll A bully in kindergarten tells Joc there is no Santa Claus, so Josh proves otherwise by donning the suit himself, succeeding a little too well. Guests: Daniel Murillo - Billy Beebo [no. 456309] "Parent's Night" 28 December 1994 D: Joel Zwick Josh cannot attend parents' night at Jordee's school because he has to finish an article. Guests: Lorna Scott - Mrs. McKelvey Maya Nicole Johnson - Brittany Jonathan Martin - Scooter [no. 456313] "The Boarder" 3 March 1995 D: Kelly Sandefur Josh finally receives custody of his younger siblings. But the roof caves in -- literally. The only contractor they can afford is Scotti, who moves in with them! Guests: Timothy Stack - Mr. Pinapel [no. 456314] "Obstacle Illusion" 10 March 1995 D: Joel Zwick Jordee gets into remote-control cars. Jimi is shot down by Jonesy, a girl who admits she is a jinx -- and proves it. Guests: Shekinah Williams - Becky [no. 456316] "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" 17 March 1995 D: Joel Zwick Josh discovers love letters in the attic from his mother to his father -- a man who was not the father of his siblings. Guests: Bianca Vaughn - Diane [no. 456317] "Girl Talk" 24 March 1995 D: Kelly Sandefur A football star eyes Jai, who wants a particular shy boy to ask her out. Josh gets in trouble with his girlfriend because of Scotti. Guests: Cindy Herron - Josh's girlfriend Bumper Robinson - football star Deon Richmond - shy boy [no. 456319] "Little Rascals" 31 March 1995 D: Kelly Sandefur Coffee shop manager Josh has a problem: his entire staff contracted the flu. The solution is to bring in his siblings and Scotti as replacements. [no. 456318] "The Easy Way" 7 April 1995 D: Kelly Sandefur --- No description currently available --- [no. 456315] "The Tonsil Tale" 14 April 1995 D: Joel Zwick First-grader Joc needs a tonsillectomy. Jesses learns hypnosis. Guests: Larry Gelman - Mr. Berger