The First Family Season 1
The First Family is an American sitcom that debuted in first-run syndication in the United States on September 22, 2012. Created by Byron Allen and produced by Allen's production company Entertainment Studios, the series is the first situation comedy to air in first-run syndication since the 2000 cancellation of Malibu, CA.
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The First Family
2012 / TV-PGThe First Family is an American sitcom that debuted in first-run syndication in the United States on September 22, 2012. Created by Byron Allen and produced by Allen's production company Entertainment Studios, the series is the first situation comedy to air in first-run syndication since the 2000 cancellation of Malibu, CA.
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The First Family Season 1 Full Episode Guide
Romance is in the air when Vice President Crandall falls hard for the President's Press Secretary Rebecca.
Pauletta enters Olivia into a youth beauty pageant to compete against the daughter of her old arch rival.
The leader of a small Asian country comes to the White House to negotiate with President Johnson, who finds out that his counterpart is still stuck in the 1950s.
Charles takes a menial job at the Wing Kings to make some money when his parents refuse to replace the third cell phone he's lost.
Vice President Crandall has a tough time complying with President Johnson's healthy food initiative.
Pauletta and Alvin appear on a TV court show to settle a dispute over a winning lottery ticket.
William worries that the stress of his Presidential duties is prematurely aging him.
Bernard's son, who has followed in his father's footsteps as a butler, arrives at the White House to break some disappointing news to his father.
William tries desperately to learn how to throw a baseball when he learns he will be tossing out the first pitch on opening day.
President Johnson's daily schedule is so busy, he doesn't have time to teach Charles how to drive; so the rest of the First Family takes on the task.
The First Family look back at William and Katherine's wedding day, but everyone seems to remember it in a slightly different way.
The President and First Lady try and get some alone time, but their hope for a date night doesn't go as planned.
A fearful memory from childhood has William undergoing therapy, and soon all the members of the First Family are following suit.
Chloe volunteers to tutor a basketball star from her school who has ulterior motives.
Olivia causes an accident while playing ping pong, which leads to a table tennis grudge match between William and his archrival.
William convinces an unwilling Charles to run for class President.
Alvin's old Army buddy reveals he has always been in love with Carolyn.
When they are told by the first couple that they are an embarrassment, Pauletta and Alvin take etiquette lessons from Bernard.
President Johnson stretches the truth about his children's musical abilities to promote Katherine's music charity, and now his children must perform a recital.
Pauletta decides that her sister's look is a little too staid, so she plans a makeover for First Lady Katherine with wild and unexpected results.
In preparation for the Correspondents Dinner, the First Family practices a roast in the White House, and the humor strikes a little too close to home.
The First Family's vacation is delayed when President Johnson finds himself trapped by a female foreign minister who finds him attractive.
At Chloe's school career day, the President embarrasses his daughter by inadvertently revealing her crush on a classmate.
Pauletta protests the closure of a post office she worked in by going on strike inside the White House.
National favorability polls on President William Johnson are revealed at the same time his children receive their report cards from school.
President Johnson stands up to a foreign dictator at the same time his children confront a school-yard bully in the opener of this sitcom about life in the White House with a big and boisterous extended family.