Dream On (1990)
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Dorien Wilson as Eddie Charles
Episodes 106
John Landis Introduction
Introduction from Executive Producer John Landis, discussing the show's origin.(5:00)
Read MoreThe Second Greatest Story Ever Told (1)
During the filming of a movie about Judith's husband, Martin falls for the actress playing Judith, and Judith falls for the actor playing Richard.
Read MoreThe Second Greatest Story Ever Told (2)
Conclusion. Things heat up on the set of the Richard Stone biography, as the stars fall for each other.
Read MoreAnd Your Little Dog, Too
Australians have bought Whitestone, and great change is in the air. Gibby Fiske makes his first appearance as the new boss at Whitestone, and he doesn't want to publish literature. Gibby calls Whitestone employees into his office, one at a time. Most of Whitestone's employees suddenly find themselves ex-employees. At his meeting with Gibby, Martin mentions many books, but all are too literary, not sleazy enough. Finally, and desperately, Martin states that he can get the autobiography of the host of the sleazy Eddie Charles Show. Martin begs Eddie and Eddie admits that if he did write an autobiography, he would go to a larger publisher. After more begging, Eddie eventually agrees to allow Whitestone to publish his life story. Conflict erupts when Martin seems to be leaning towards the more scandalous stories.
Read MoreThe 37-Year Itch
Cousin Phil visits, and informs Martin that he has split up with his wife (shrew). While in Martin's office, Phil sees Toby for the first time, and is smitten. Phil begs, and Martin helps Phil pursue Toby.
Read MoreCalling the Kettle Black
Martin, while putting away Jeremy's laundry, comes across an adult magazine and a joint. Martin informs Judith, and they agree that Martin will have a talk with Jeremy. Jeremy agrees to not smoke pot, and Martin admits that he used to smoke pot a long time ago. After Martin discusses the matter with Eddie on the basketball court, they return to Martin's apartment. Eddie spots the joint and lights up. Martin joins him.
Read MoreFutile Attraction
Martin has gone on many dates after Judith and Richard's wedding, but he can never seem to perform. After discussing the problem, reluctantly, with Judith, Martin decides to go see a shrink. While paying for the first session, Martin spots an attractive woman also paying her bill. They ride the elevator together, and after Martin saves her from choking, they hook up. Judith treats the woman, and runs into an ethical problem, as she knows that the woman has a problem with rage.
Read MoreNo, I'm Just Happy to See You
After Eddie and Martin are mugged twice, Martin gets a gun. The night he comes home with the gun, Martin surprises a burglar and holds him off with the gun. While waiting for the police to arrive, Martin feeds the burglar.
Read MoreWhat I Did for Lust
Eddie pushes an ""ugly"" sister onto Martin to score points with Marsha. The ""ugly"" sister (Chloe) has a book (""The Feminist Manifesto"") she wants Martin to read. Martin likes Chloe (who isn't actually ugly), but hates the book. Reluctant to reveal his true feelings, and hoping his publisher with reject the book, Martin passes the book to Gibby. Gibby really likes the books market potential.
Read MorePlay Melville for Me
An old professor of Martin's offers Martin his own show, called ""Book Beat"", on public television. The show is run by college students for credit. After the first airing of the show, Martin is stalked by an over-enthusiastic fan (Nora) who sends him flowers and other things. Nora storms the set with a bomb.
Read MoreTo Have and Have and Have and Have Not
After walking out for cigarettes fifteen years ago, Martin's former girlfriend Veronica Sheridan finally returns. Veronica returned because she is pulling together a photo-book of all the famous men of New York. Everyone warns Martin to stay away from Veronica, but he can't help himself. Martin and Judith become worried when Veronica's photo session with Richard runs very late.
Read MorePants on Fire
Martin and Judith are audited by the IRS for the last year of their marriage. They go through old receipts together. An old receipt proves that Martin had an affair with Nicki Rosen, Judith's friend, while still married to Judith. Jeremy wants to go to a party that lacks parental supervision, but his parents won't allow him. Martin and Judith fight about the affair during audit at the IRS office. Jeremy uses the conflict to trick his parents so that he could go to the party. At the party, Jeremy plays spin the bottle.
Read MoreThe Charlotte Letter
Martin's new girlfriend of three weeks, Charlotte, has a porn star past. Martin learns from Eddie. Charlotte reveals that her biggest secret is that she cannot drive. Martin begs to differ, and Charlotte admits to appearing in six porn videos to pay for college and is not ashamed. Martin and Charlotte try to continue their relationship despite this conflict. Martin tries to continue dating Charlotte, even though he keeps seeing her in porn star roles and settings.
Read MoreThe Name of the Game Is Five-Card Stud
Gibby informs the crew that they are all fired, just to soften the blow that there will not be bonuses (not really fired).
Martin is talked into a nickel and dime porker game with his co-workers. They play in Martin's apartment. Expecting pizza, Martin finds Gibby at the door. Carter, the brown nose, had told Gibby about the game. Gibby lays down a large pile of $100s (the firm is doing financially badly, not him). All but Martin want to play high stakes, until Martin sees his cards. After losing big ($12,000), Gibby starts betting vacation days. Eventually clothing and household appliances get bet.
Read MoreSo Funny I Forgot to Laugh (aka Stop It, You're Killing Me)
An old female friend of Martin's, Bonnie, returns to New York City from Cleveland to pursue a stand-up career. Bonnie's first performance as a stand-up bombs. Martin tries to encourage her by suggesting that she should use her past relationships in her act (which has more humor in it than her current act). Martin and Bonnie start to fall for each other and end up sleeping together.
The whole gang shows up for Bonnie's second performance as a stand-up comic. Bonnie, following Martin's advice, discusses her relationships in her act. Unfortunately for Martin, Bonnie sticks to talking about her current relationship. The gang, and the audience, except for Martin, love the new act. Afterwards, the gang offer Bonnie funny stories about Martin.
Alone together back at Martin's apartment, Martin almost starts to tell Bonnie about his reactions to her new act. A phone call interrupts. An HBO scout was in the audience and loved the act. Next Friday, Bonnie is informed, an HBO big-wig wil
Read MoreToby or Not Toby
Martin arrives at work to find Toby extremely happy. Martin questions her happiness, and Toby notes that it is her birthday. Martin's in trouble for forgetting, but can get out of it if he uses Toby's gift suggestions. Toby plans on celebrating her day with many activities, but strange currents are running against her (surprise wedding; many business calls; measles). Martin has to go to a wake for his Aunt Minnie, and Toby, sad that her day has been ruined, decides to join Martin.
At the wake, Toby learns that Aunt Minnie is beginning to sound a lot like her. Considering the remarks made, and life described, Toby becomes rather sad. As Martin tries to lift Toby's mood, Toby responds relatively well. Then things take a turn for the worse. Then things turn ugly.
Toby and Martin arrive back at work the next day very hung over.
Read MoreAnd Bimbo Was His Name-O (1)
Martin's romance with Sandra comes to an abrupt halt when he learns that she is the wife of a candidate for the Senate.
Read MoreAnd Bimbo Was His Name-O (2)
Martin decides to date Sandra regardless of the consequences.
Read MoreNightmare on Bleecker Street
Toby is plagued by nightmares in which she murders Martin in gruesome scenes of violence.
Read MoreFor Peter's Sake
Gibby convinces a reluctant Martin that the big Xmas book should be the memoirs of a gay man dying of AIDS.
Read MoreTerms of Employment
Martin is told he will have to take a pay cut, so he quits his job, only to find things are even worse elsewhere.
Read MoreFor Richard or for Poorer
When Richard misses his and Judith's second anniversary, she confides to Martin that all is not well in their marriage.
Read MoreHere Comes the Bribe
Martin convinces Toby to marry Gibby so that he can get his green card, but becomes annoyed when the wedding plans disrupt her work.
Read MoreMay Divorce Be with You
When Martin's parents arrive for Jeremy's thirteenth birthday, they announce they are getting a divorce.
Read MoreCome and Knock on Our Door...
Eddie invites Martin to a Talk Show Digest awards night, where they are both approached by a beautiful woman called Alisha.
Read MoreB.S. Elliot
Martin runs into his hero, author Elliot Sterns (Patrick MacNee) and manages to spoil a romantic evening out.
Read MoreWhat Women Want
Martin's new girlfriend has just come out of a bad relationship. She and her former lover, Ryan, had many problems before their breakup. But now Ryan is trying to rekindle their relationship despite her new relationship with Martin. Now Martin finds himself competing against her former lover, and Ryan has qualities that may be more than Martin can compete with.
Read MoreRed All Over
Martin has a great date with Jeanette, a writer's agent who happens to be black.
Read MoreThe Rocky Marriage Picture Show
When Judith convinces Martin its time to split up their photographs, they take a trip down memory lane.
Read MoreMartin Over Medium
After having had lunch with a fellow editor, Martin is shocked to find him dead at his desk.
Read MoreTheory of Relativity
A Blumberg family reunion has everyone's nerves on edge.
Read MoreUp All Night
Martin plans for a weekend break are dashed.
Read MoreThe Guilty Party
Martin courts disaster when he throws a raucous bachelor party.
Read MoreThe Son Also Rises
Martin overreacts when he suspects that Jeremy has begun to have sex.
Read MoreDomestic Bliss
Martin falls for Judith's new housekeeper (Salma Hyack).
Read MoreIt Came from Beneath the Sink
Martin does battle with a rat.
Read MoreNo Deposit, No Return
Ellen, a beautiful writer of Martin's, asks him to her apartment, with an unusual request that he conceive a child with her. After talking it over with Jude, he accepts under the impression that he'll get to make love to her, but she only wants him to donate semen.
Read MoreTo the Moon, Alex!
Gibby foists his possibly illegitimate son and Whitestone's newest editor upon Martin - Alex Farmer. Toby takes an immediate dislike to Alex and his secretary Skylar.
Read MoreThe Undergraduate
Martin is dating the office's college student bagel girl Julie, even though she seems to have more in common with Jeremy. But, Martin breaks up with her in order to pursue a relationship with her mother Kate who he becomes infatuated with after a chance meeting. The only problem is that Kate isn't thrilled about the idea of dating a guy who takes advantage of college girls. The simple fact that she hates Martin doesn't dent his persistence, though, and he tries every trick he knows, including a surprise night-time candle-lit dinner in the back of her apartment to the strains of ‘Strangers in the Night', to win her over, apparently to no avail…
Read MoreDance Ten, Sex Three
Following directly from the previous episode, all of Martin's hopes seem shattered when Kate appears unimpressed, but, touched by his clumsy attempt at romance, she finally accepts his offer of a date . . .
Read MoreKey for Two
Everything seems to be going great in one of Martin's relationships. He and Kate couldn't be happier, and they plan on living together at Martin's apartment.
Read MoreOral Sex, Lies, and Video Tape
Martin gets a new video camera and inadvertently videotapes children's television celebrity Uncle Bouncy committing a sex act with a prostitute in a public alleyway. Martin opts to caution Bouncy himself about his behavior in person before turning the tape over to him. But, Bouncy's abusive and intransigent attitude convinces him to sell the offending footage to Eddie for broadcast on his show.
Read MoreThe French Conception
Martin needs to find a tenant for his empty apartment in a hurry when the other tenants renege on their agreement to move in. Meanwhile, Julie is pregnant by a French exchange student and she asks Martin to pay for an abortion. Kate confronts Martin when a bill comes from the gynecologist.
Read MoreDepth Be Not Proud
Martin is disgusted by the quality of the books Gibby is forcing him to edit, and his lack of appreciation. Meanwhile, Eddie is fired from his talk show and his wife Jeanette leaves him on the same day. Eddie begins to reassess his life and Martin encourages him to make a change, proposing they collaborate on creating an up market magazine.
Read MorePop Secret
Martin's divorced father Mickey comes back to live in New York. Martin fixes him up with Toby's mom Angie on a dinner date. He takes her home, but to Toby's irritation ‘does nothing' to her. Martin visits the one- bedroom apartment Mickey is sharing with apartment owner Roger.
Read MoreReach out and Touch Yourself
Martin finds his bar mitzvah bonds in a closet and suddenly has extra cash. Toby encourages him to invest $5,000 in a fledgling business she is setting up offering stock tips over the phone, 555-TIPS. The business goes terribly, until a wrong number mistakes it for an S&M phone-sex chat line and stays on for hours. Seeing where the real money is, Toby employs the services of her family – Gina, Angie – in order to cover the phones.
Read MoreHome Sweet Homeboy
Andre Williams, a militant black writer of Martin's, bemoans the lack of publicity for his new book ‘Yo! Homeboy', so Martin gets him a slot on Eddie's show. The appearance is a disaster, as Andre accuses Eddie of being ‘the world's whitest black dude'. Shortly thereafter, Eddie makes some changes in his life, trying to increase his 'blackness.'
Read MoreA Midsummer Night's Dream On
Martin, Eddie and Judith meet up at a secluded cabin for a reunion with old friends. Martin has ongoing mutual antipathy with Allison, an old writing rival who has since gone onto fame and success as an author. Eddie is anxious at seeing Cara - a woman he slept with once and never called again, although on first meeting she doesn't recognise him except from his TV show.
Read MoreThe Book, the Thief, Her Boss and His Lover
The beautiful widow of a famous author brings a new unpublished novel by her late husband to Martin with the one caveat that he cannot reveal the true origin of the book, thus giving Toby the opportunity to accept the kudos for the bestseller.
Read MoreSuper Freak
It's summer, and New York is experiencing a chronic heatwave. Martin is sweltering in his apartment due to broken air-conditioning. He seeks out his building's new super, a gorgeous woman named Debra. After fixing the fan, the two of them go all the way in torrid fashion, and all is well until . . .
Read MoreOne Ball, Two Strikes
It's the Whitestone office party, and Martin is less than thrilled to be there, until he notices a hottie making eyes at him from across the room. He gets to know the woman, Alannah, better during the evening. Afterwards, Martin bumps into Gibby and is surprised when he shows off Alannah as his latest plaything. In the days following, Martin is paranoid that Gibby suspects he and Alannah are carrying on behind his back.
Read MorePortrait by an Artist on the Young Man
When Jeremy visits his dad's apartment to watch a movie, Martin isn't happy to discover he's had a tattoo of a skull done on his arm. Judith drops by with Jeremy's bag and Martin brings the tattoo to her attention, but she is slightly less vocal in her condemnation than Martin. Judith asks Martin to talk rationally with Jeremy, but Martin decides that punishment is a better response.
Read MoreAnd Bobby Makes Three
Martin is excited by the prospect of hooking up with an old school friend who he bumps into at Judith's birthing class, but when the irresponsible father reappears on the scene, he suddenly has a rival.
Read MoreSilent Night, Holy Cow (1)
Martin and Judith take a pre-Xmas drive and get stranded in a barn, Eddie is stood up by a girlfriend and spends Xmas in a bar with Santa Claus, Toby wants to become a nun and Jeremy's special Xmas present from his girlfriend doesn't quite go according to plan.
Read MoreSilent Night, Holy Cow (2)
Martin and Judith take a pre-Xmas drive and get stranded in a barn, Eddie is stood up by a girlfriend and spends Xmas in a bar with Santa Claus, Toby wants to become a nun and Jeremy's special Xmas present from his girlfriend doesn't quite go according to plan.
Read MoreBrother of the Bride
Martin's sister Susan wants to get married in a small ceremony without the family knowing. Nevertheless, the whole family ends up getting involved, planning a big wedding party.
Read MoreBlinded by the Cheese
Susan (Martin's sister) plans a wedding.
Read MoreHey, Nanny Nanny
Martin is blinded in a bizarre accident.
Read MoreThe Second Coming
Martin's girlfriend takes a job as his ex-wife's nanny.
Read MoreMartin Tupper in Magnum Farce
Toby falls in love with a priest.
Read MoreWhere There's Smoke, You're Fired
Trouble in their romantic relationship may spell the end of a book collaboration for two writers (Donna Mills and Jake Steinfeld), and it's up to Martin to help them work things out.
Read MoreBlame It on Reo
Gibby takes a vacation, leaving Martin in charge of Whitestone with one simple condition – he has to fire one of the company's book editors. Judith is depressed when her patient commits suicide.
Read MoreFrom Here to Paternity
Unbeknownst to Martin, Jeremy uses Eddie's empty bachelor pad to attempt to score with a hot teen TV star.
Read MoreA Face Worse Than Death
Martin runs into old high school love Cheryl Castorini, but suspects she may be keeping a secret about their former relationship from him.
Read MoreFelines ... Nothing More Than Felines
Martin's irritating mother comes to New York for plastic surgery, but things take a turn for the worst when she has a heart attack on the operating table.
Read MoreStone Cold
Martin tries to cheer Toby up when her cat dies by buying her a replacement. When she refuses the gift, he has to keep the pet himself.
Read MoreThe Taking of Pablum 5-2-3 (1)
A brother and sister screenwriting duo kidnap Little Richard and Martin from the Richard Stone UN Memorial Service, but the police assume Martin is the one responsible for the crime.
Read MoreThe Taking of Pablum 5-2-3 (2)
It's Richard Stone Memorial Day. It's also Martins Birthday, But no one cares. Martin and lil' baby Richard are kidnapped, and the media believe that Martin is the kidnapper.
Read More'Tis Pity She's a Neighbor
Martin's pleasure at having attractive new female neighbors is mitigated when he discovers that they are prostitutes.
Read MoreSteinway to Heaven
Martin's mother's will is read.
Read MoreJudy and the Beast
Martin is revolted when a fragile Judith falls into the arms of his hated boss Gibby Fiske.
Read MoreThe Homecoming Queen
Martin and Eddie attend their school reunion, where Martin is eager to make up for lost opportunities with a recently-separated old flame.
Read MoreI'm with Stupid
Martin feels inferior when he begins dating a member of high IQ society MENSA.
Read MoreAttack of the 59-Inch Woman
Toby nurses Martin back to health.
Read MoreThose Who Can't, Edit
Gibby desires to publish Jeremy's novel.
Read MoreOff-Off Broadway Bound
Eddie plays the lead role in Martin's play.
Read MoreHack Like Me
Gibby hires Toby after she is fired by Martin.
Read MoreI Never Promised You Charoses, Martin
Martin tries to get his son to convert to Judaism.
Read MoreThe Courtship of Martin's Father
Mickey (Martin's father) moves into Martin's place.
Read MoreTry Not to Remember
Martin has trouble climaxing and is referred to a therapist. Through hypnotism, she leads him to suspect he is repressing the memory of childhood abuse.
Read MoreBess You Is Not My Woman Now
Martin tries to seduce Judith's best friend from college, but she only has eyes for someone else…
Read MoreLong Distance Runaround
Martin looks for a new best friend, after Eddie decides to move to LA to join a sitcom.
Read MoreSignificant Author
Under pressure from Gibby to get an elite writer, Martin attempts to lure the writer dating Toby (who coincidentally, is an award-winning author).
Read More9 1/2 Days
Martin dates a woman that acts strange in public, and yet, is an etiquette expert.
Read MoreBeam Me Up, Dr. Spock
Jeremy's math teacher is the cause for Jeremy's low math grade.
Read MoreTake Two Tablets, and Get Me to Mt. Sinai
Martin's life is examined after he dies.
Read MoreMusic in My Veins (1)
After Jeremy chooses to go to Richard Stone's induction into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame instead of with Martin on a Father's Day canoeing trip, Martin reluctantly tags along. In typical Tupper fashion, he goes home with a girl named Katrina that he meets there. It turns out that she has 2 interesting, but related surprises for Martin.
Read MoreMusic in My Veins (2)
This picks up with Martin and Katrina struggling to write songs for the new Crevice album. Katrina suffers from a light writer's block, and ends up taking inspiration from Martin's college poetry. Crevice breaks up over the creative changes, and Katrina debuts her first single as a solo artist on Eddie's show. The fan's are not pleased.
Read MoreTie Me Sister Lu Down, Sport
Martin's building goes co-op, and to be able to afford purchasing his apartment/condo, he dates Gibby's insane sister.
Read MoreShe Won't Do It, But Her Sister Will
Martin dates Judith's sister.
Read MoreFlight of the Pedalbee
Toby is in a rut. Uses self-help book.
Read MoreAm I Blue?
Martin needs to make some quick money, so he writes for pornographic movies.
Read MoreHome Is Where the Cart Is
Martin tries to get a homeless woman's memoirs.
Read MoreLittle Orphan Eddie
Eddie learns that he was adopted.
Read MoreToby's Choice
Martin's friend likes Toby.
Read MoreThe Weekend at the College Didn't Turn Out Like They Planned
Martin and Judith visit Jeremy at college. Sparks ignite.
Read MoreSecond Time Aground
With their relationship rekindled, Judith suggests that she and Martin join a support group for couples on their second time around.
Read MoreThe Spirit of 76th & Park
Martin moves into Judith's high-tech apartment.
Read MoreAll About Louie
Gibby picks Martin to represent Whitestone at the Chicago Book Fair, informing him with one weeks notice. This means a ton of extra work and pregnant Toby doesn't really feel up to it, so Martin suggests they take on a temp to lighten the load. Toby offers up her cousin Louie, and although initially reluctant, Martin assents, giving him a trial period to prove himself.
Read MoreThe Way We War
Flashback episode: Martin's fortieth birthday is approaching fast and Eddie insists on throwing him a party. Unfortunately, Judith is planning a party of her own thus bringing them into conflict. Martin suggests compromise by urging them to plan the party together. As they argue over the details, they reminisce over their past disagreements.
Read MoreSpringtime for Tupper
At a Salary Review Meeting, Gibby has some good news for Martin; Martin's to be put in charge of his own division at Whitestone, a quality publishing imprint called Camelot New Press. Things get off to a bad start however when the first round of author interviews yield nothing. Through a quirk of fate, Martin remembers an old manuscript he admired, ‘The Barrel Maker' by Julian Keppel and stays up all night reading it. He contacts the emotionally fragile author and promises to make it Whitestone's next bestseller.
Read MoreHey Diddle Diddle
Martin thinks things are getting out of hand after Judith discovers "some little tricks" to improve her sex life.
Read MoreCupid Is as Cupid Does
Judith plans a dinner party for their couple friends, so she suggests that Martin not invite currently single Eddie. When Eddie finds out, he makes Martin feel guilty until he invites him, but the evening doesn't go well. Eddie has nothing in common with the couples and so he storms out. Next day, Martin and Judith meet a recently separated friend, Rema, whom Martin invites to their apartment for dinner, planning to also invite Eddie and match them up. Eddie begins spending all his time with Rema and hardly sees Martin.
Read MoreTenants, Anyone?
Martin's old apartment is becoming a huge money pit, costing him exorbitant maintenance fees and so he resolves to get rid of it. He has a meeting with Irwin Bader who isn't optimistic of getting much over $1,500, even though he sold it to Martin for $2,400. Libby expresses an interest on behalf of her son, but Martin passes on the idea.
Read MoreFinale (1)
Preparing for Eddie's wedding, Martin questions whether or not he has a future with Judith.
Read MoreFinale with a Vengeance (2)
Martin and Judith learn Dr. Stone might be defrosted and revived.
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