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WINGS - When a Man Loves a Donut

Air Date/Released Tuesday, November 28, 1995
Station/Studio NBC / Paramount

The Hackett brothers, Joe and Brian, run a small, single plane operation out of Nantucket Island MA. Their lives with friends and coworkers in the tiny airport terminal supply the laughs.

Now that Joe and Helen are married, Brian feels left out and turns to overeating to compensate. The Three Stooges receive two tributes in this episode.
- First, Brian tries to indoctrinate Casey about the Stooges, but discovers that his love of them will be a crimp in his sex life.
- Later, Casey interviews for a position with the Nantucket tourism dept., but is unqualified. Until she discovers that the boss is a Stooges fan, so she embraces the boys to get the job.


Cast: Steven Weber (Brian Hackett), Amy Yasbeck (Casey Davenport), Tim Daly (Joe Hackett), Crystal Bernard (Helen Hackett), Tony Shalhoub (Antonio Scarpacci), Rebecca Schull (Fay Cochran), David Schramm (Roy Biggins), Gregg Berger (Mr. Douglas), Paul Bates (Lester), Brian Haley (Budd Bronski), Sheila Shaw (Terri), Steve Hofvendahl (Passenger), Barbara Babbin (Woman)

Crew: Leonard R. Garner (Director), Joyce Gittlin, Jeffrey Richman (Writers), Peter Casey, Mark Reisman, David Angell, David Lee (Executive Producers), Robin Chamberlin, Howard Gewirtz, Ian Gurvitz, Christopher Lloyd, Jeffrey Richman, Christopher Vane (Producers)
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