Year |
Situation Comedy |
Description |
---|---|---|
1988/1991/ |
Roseanne* |
1. Roseanne and Dan argue about who
will work on whose tired feet. |
1988 |
Who's the Boss?** |
Great confusion arises when Tony mistakes the intentions of Angela's co-worker who he sees working on Angela's feet. The co-worker is responding to her sore neck, saying, "I know shiatsu, reflexology--all that trendy stuff." The misunderstanding is cleared up by the end of the show and Angela is pictured working on Tony's foot saying, "Every organ is connected to all the nerve endings in your feet. Here's your liver. I think this is your knee." |
1988 |
Dear John*** |
A foot rub is administered to Judd Hirsch whether he likes it or not by a female political candidate who surprises him with romantic intentions. |
1988 |
Eisenhower & Lutz |
The lead character's girl friend works on his feet as the two talk. |
1989 |
Family Ties*** |
"Did you know there are pressure points on the feet to every part of the body?" asks Justine Bateman's character. The actor portraying her father responds, "Oops, I stubbed my kidney." |
1989 |
It's a Living |
"Now would you like me to do your feet?" asks a waitress trapped in an elevator with her boss after working on his shoulders. |
1990/1991/1995 |
Murphy Brown* |
1. Murphy Brown shares an intimate
moment with her mother, played by Colleen Dewhurst. The
mother rubs Murphy's feet as they discuss philosophies of
life. |
1990 |
Tracy Ulmann** |
A wife leaving a bar says to her husband, "Don't be long. Remember you promised to rub my feet." After she leaves, his former lover, who the couple has encountered while on vacation says, "Don't you have to go attend to your wife's feet? ... You might try using Dr. Scholl's bunion softener." The husband says, "I shall be rubbing her feet, but I'll be thinking of your face." |
1991 |
Cheers** |
Bar maid Carla seeks to curry the favor of bar patron Cliff to win a contest. She rubs his back and then he shows his bare foot, saying, "You did such a good job on my back that my feet are jealous." Carla later describes the work on Cliff's feet saying, "I rubbed his feet. I rubbed his feet. I swear I could feel six toes on his left foot." Carla loses the contest but Cliff notes that something good came out of the event, "I got Carla to rub my feet. They should put that on my tomb stone." |
1991/1992/1993/1995 |
Married with Children* |
1. Peg Bundy promises that nothing
will change now that she's pregnant. In the next scene,
husband Al and son Bud are shown, each rubbing one of her
feet. "Rub harder," Peg commands. |
1991/1993 |
Designing Women** |
1. Anthony helps a woman move into
her new home and comments, "And then she wanted me to rub
her feet." |
1991 |
Evening Shade** |
Mary Lou Henner works on Burt Reynold's feet as the two talk. |
1991 |
Alf*** |
Alf is sick and is offered hot soup. Another character offers to cool the soup by blowing on it. Alf says, "Good idea. And maybe you could massage my feet while it cools." |
1992 |
Golden Girls*** |
"Should I read it (the newspaper) to you and massage your feet like I did this morning?" asks Rose to Blanche illustrating how Blanche continually takes advantage of her. |
1992 |
Mad about You* |
As the program opens, actress Helen Hunt moves to the end of the couch and rubs the feet of actor Paul Reiser. |
1992 |
Inside Herman's Head |
Herman is meeting with his boss when she comments, "These shoes are killing me. Do me a favor. Rub my feet." He rubs her feet in a prelude to a romantic encounter. |
1992 |
Powers That Be |
"And you can rub our feet." says Senator Powers' daughter as she rubs her mother's shoulder following a long trip. |
1993 |
Joe's Life |
Main character Joe says to his wife who is returning from work, "Go sit in the living room and I'll rub your feet." As they are sitting on the couch the wife comment, "Good enough. Start rubbing." |
1993 |
Dave's World**** |
As Shel mangles playing cards with a card shuffler/dealer that he bought through a home shopping network, main character Dave says, "I guess it could have been worse. He could have ordered the foot massager." |
1994/1996 |
Wings* |
1. His ankle injured in a fall at
Helen's house, a querulous older man announces, "It's time
for somebody to rub my feet." Cab driver Antonio obliges
against his will. |
1994/1995 |
Home Improvement* |
1. Tim defends his attempt to
discuss a problem with one of their children. He says to
Jill, "What you have rather had me do (to relax him)? Rubbed
his neck? Massaged his feet?" |
1994/1995 |
Friends**** |
1. "All right, come here and give me
your feet," says one friend to another who is distressed
about her love life. The friend then works on her feet. |
1994/1995/1996 |
Frasier**** |
1. Daphne, foot sore from dressy
shoes, is introduced to someone at an awards ceremony. She
says "Nice to meet you. Can you rub me feet?" Later she
greets Niles with "Good evening. Can you rub me feet?" |
1994/1995 |
Coach* |
1. Football coach Hayden has not
seen girl friend Christine for six weeks as he talks to her
by long distance and says, "I'm going to play with my feet
and pretend that you're rubbing them." |
1994 |
Ellen**** |
Audrey turns to Ellen and says, "Rub my feet again." As Ellen rubs her feet they discuss Ellen's guilt over a past incident involving Audrey. |
1994 |
Absolutely Fabulous*** |
Busy lady executive is leaving town and she asks her assistant to cancel her personal appointments. "You-- remember. Cancel my aromatherapy, my psychotherapy, my reflexology, my osteopath, my homeopath, my naturopath, my crystal reader, my shiatsu, my organic hair dresser. And see if I can be rebirthed next Thursday," she says. |
1995 |
Cybill**** |
1. Cybill's pregnant daughter says,
"My feet hurt. Will you rub them?" Cybill obliges. |
1995 |
Grace Under Fire**** |
Grace's neighbors are sitting on the couch talking, each rubbing a foot of the other. The husband's work gets more vigorous as he does not like the direction of the conversation. |
1995 |
The Jeff Foxworthy Show**** |
Jeff works on his wife's feet as the two sit on the couch talking. |
1995 |
Pride and Joy |
"You always get other people to do things for you," the husband comments as his wife puts her foot into his lap. He rubs it as the two sit on the couch. |
1995 |
Madman of the People |
Newspaper columnist Dabney Coleman works on his wife's feet at the beginning of the program as the two discuss events of the day. |
1995 |
One Foot in the Grave*** |
Victor seems so relaxed his wife asks what is wrong. He talks about how relaxed he feels after visiting his reflexologist "when she runs her little finger across the foot." Later in the program he recommends it highly to someone for relaxation -- "It is a science you know." In the last scene, his wife reads from the local newspaper about a prostitute who plies her wares by running parts of her female anatomy across the soles of the feet. One local elderly man is reported to have thought she was a reflexologist. The husband protests that she was suggested by a bar keeper. |
1996 |
The Nanny**** |
"I've just been massaging his feet," states the nanny in response to a misunderstanding about what she was doing under the boss's desk. |
1996 |
3rd Rock from the Sun**** |
Actor John Lithgow works on the feet of fellow space-traveler-visiting-earth who is experiencing tired feet after her first earth job--waitressing. |
1996 |
Almost Perfect**** |
Main character Kim argues with her boyfriend saying, "I didn't like rubbing your foot but I did it anyway." |
1996 |
Dream On*** |
Martin talks to a woman whose husband has died. She says, "My friend TC cried and rubbed my feet till four in the morning... I want George to rub my feet." |
Year Drama/Action Description Pre-1988 Magnum, PI Higgins uses a foot work "technique
I learned in Burma" to successfully bring around an
unconscious baseball player who has been beaned by the
ball. Pre-1988 The A-Team "Here, let me show you something I
learned in the discos of New York," says an A-Team member to
a foot sore hiking companion as he rubs her tired
feet. Pre-1988 Fall Guy "It's called reflexology. You ought
to try it sometime. It works," says Lee Majors' stunt man
character as he works on the feet of a foot sore fellow
hiker. 1990 Dallas Bob Ewing rubs girl friend April's
feet. 1991 Star Trek Telepathic character Deanna Troy has
her feet rubbed by a suitor during a romantic
interlude. 1991 Columbo Columbo discusses his hair cut with
a make-up man. On the wall of the make-up trailer is a foot
and hand reflexology chart. 1992 Murder She Wrote Woman asks if male character in a
cast wants his feet rubbed after complains about a cramp in
his leg. She comments that maybe I can help you relax as she
works on his feet. His wife walks into the room and
interrupts the scene. 1992 Sweating Bullets Female character receiving a massage
comments on the foot work portion saying, "My right foot is
jealous." 1993 Beverly Hills 90910 Reflexology services are offered at
a spa shown on camera. 1993 Wild Palms A patent attorney, played by Jim
Belushi, works on the feet of a female friend. She comments,
"It feels good." 1995 ER Dr. Benton has finally made the
decision to place his mother in a rest home. As he leaves
her there for her first day, he rubs her feet and talks to
her. 1996 Star Trek Voyager The story is about a particular
species that mates only once in life. As the ship passes
through a certain area, a woman aboard the ship of that
species has to couple and she has to decide if she will
couple with a man not of her species but who she has a
relationship with. Part of the ritual is that one of her
parents must work on her feet. By massaging the feet, a
hormonal change in the body is caused, enabling the woman to
conceive. 1996 Sisters Foot working scene 1996 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman The feet of Dr. Quinn are rubbed by
her husband in a scene opening the program with an Old West
theme. 1996 Second Noah A child whose feet are being rubbed
asks for the parent to play "this little piggy" with the
toes.
* Currently on the air as well as in syndicated rerun
** Currently in syndicated rerun
*** Formerly in syndicated rerun
**** Currently on air
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