请调整浏览器窗口大小或者请使用手机查看!
Ellen's parents' plan to renew their wedding vows inspires Ellen to propose to Laurie.
Ellen's espousal of neighborly behavior inspires listeners of her radio program.
Conclution. An irreverent mockumentary celebrates Ellen's career in entertainment, including her landmark sitcom that premiered "way back in 1959." "Hosted" by Linda Ellerbee.
Part 1 of Two. An irreverent mockumentary celebrates Ellen's career in entertainment, including her landmark sitcom that premiered "way back in 1959." "Hosted" by Linda Ellerbee.
After Laurie's in a car accident, Ellen meets a woman in the hospital waiting room who doesn't reveal that she's Laurie's ex.
Accidental exposure to bug spray sends Spence into a dream world where what's gay is straight and what's straight is gay.
Circumstances conspire to make Ellen look like a fool in front of her neighbors.
Paige and Ellen scheme to have Ellen infiltrate the focus group slated to evaluate a TV cop show Paige developed.
Ellen and Laurie take a vacation, and Laurie's instinct for organization clashes with Ellen's spontaneity.
Ellen's dying to know what Laurie is doing on Saturday that she doesn't want Ellen to know about. Turns out it's her father's funeral.
Paige reveals her intention to marry Spence on the way to a women's music fest, where Ellen gets clues about her Ms. Right from a fortune teller.
Ellen and Laurie's relationship unravels after they exchange gifts for their one-month anniversary.
Ellen gets a job at a talk-radio station, where she's harassed by the lecherous sports-show host.
With Laurie poised to take the next step in the romantic relationship, a nervous Ellen flees.
Ellen discovers that Oscar winner Emma Thompson is a closet lesbian.
Ellen's awkwardness about public displays of affection with Laurie has an effect on Laurie's daughter, Holly.
Ellen soldiers on as a participant in her dad's Civil War re-enactment.
Ellen still doesn't know where she stands after a few dates with her mortgage broker, so she hopes to ask a few bold questions.
Ellen consults a "gay" business directory to find a plumber to repair a sink as she prepares a party for members of the gay community.
When neighbors recommend a "roommate" for Ellen, she assumes she's being fixed up.
Ellen tries rock climbing in a rather rugged effort to impress an outdoorsy fitness instructor.
Ellen's friendship with an old boyfriend takes a romantic turn that confuses Ellen about her sexuality.