Will & Grace season 5
Appearance
Will & Grace Season 5 | |
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Season 5 | |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 26, 2002 May 15, 2003 | –
Season chronology | |
The fifth season of Will & Grace premiered on September 26, 2002 and concluded on May 15, 2003. It consisted of 24 episodes.
Cast and characters
Main cast
- Eric McCormack as Will Truman
- Debra Messing as Grace Adler
- Megan Mullally as Karen Walker
- Sean Hayes as Jack McFarland
- Shelley Morrison as Rosario Salazar
Recurring cast
- Harry Connick, Jr. as Dr. Marvin "Leo" Markus
- Debbie Reynolds as Bobbi Adler
- Tom Gallop as Rob
- Leigh-Allyn Baker as Ellen
- Tim Bagley as Larry
- Jerry Levine as Joe
- Rip Torn as Lionel Banks
- Minnie Driver as Lorraine Finster
- Emily Rutherfurd as Joanne
- Katie Couric as Herself
- Judith Ivey as Eleanor Markus
- Gene Wilder as Mr. Stein
- Rosanna Arquette as Julie
- Dan Futterman as Barry
Guest stars
- Kevin Bacon as himself
- Michael Angarano as Elliott
- Eileen Brennan as Zandra
- Leslie Jordan as Beverley Leslie
- Laura Kightlinger as Nurse Sheila
- Elton John as himself
- Andy Garcia as Milo
- Madonna as Liz
- Tom Skerritt as Dr. Jay Markus
- Seth MacFarlane as Pencil Sharpener (voice)
- Macaulay Culkin as Jason Towne
- Demi Moore as Sissy Palmer-Ginsburg
- Bruno Campos as Anton
- Clark Gregg as Cameron
- Kathleen Wilhoite as Sally
- Nicollette Sheridan as Dr. Danielle Morty
Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions)[1] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
93 | 1 | "...And the Horse He Rode in On" | James Burrows | Adam Barr | September 26, 2002 | 21.5 |
94 | 2 | "Bacon and Eggs" | James Burrows | Alex Herschlag | October 3, 2002 | 20.6 |
95 | 3 | "The Kid Stays Out of the Picture" | James Burrows | Jhoni Marchinko | October 10, 2002 | 20.2 |
96 | 4 | "Humongous Growth" | James Burrows | Kari Lizer | October 17, 2002 | 19.5 |
97 | 5 | "It's the Gay Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" | James Burrows | Gary Janetti | October 31, 2002 | 17.2 |
98 | 6 | "Boardroom and a Parked Place" | James Burrows | Gail Lerner | November 7, 2002 | 21.1 |
99 | 7 | "The Needle and the Omelet's Done" | James Burrows | Tracy Poust & Jon Kinnally | November 14, 2002 | 19.1 |
100[2] | 8–9 | "Marry Me a Little, Marry Me a Little More" | James Burrows | Jeff Greenstein & Bill Wrubel | November 21, 2002[3] | 24.3 |
101 | 10 | "The Honeymoon's Over" | James Burrows | Sally Bradford | December 5, 2002 | 19.3 |
102 | 11 | "All About Christmas Eve" | James Burrows | Adam Barr | December 12, 2002 | 16.2 |
103 | 12 | "Field of Queens" | James Burrows | Katie Palmer | January 9, 2003 | 16.2 |
104 | 13 | "Fagmalion Part I: Gay It Forward" | James Burrows | Tracy Poust & Jon Kinnally | January 16, 2003 | 16.0 |
105 | 14 | "Fagmalion Part II: Attack of the Clones" | James Burrows | Gary Janetti | January 30, 2003 | 15.8 |
106 | 15 | "Homojo" | James Burrows | Bill Wrubel | February 6, 2003 | 16.5 |
107 | 16 | "Women and Children First" | James Burrows | Laura Kightlinger | February 13, 2003 | 18.7 |
108 | 17 | "Fagmalion Part III: Bye, Bye, Beardy" | James Burrows | Alex Herschlag | February 20, 2003 | 16.4 |
109 | 18 | "Fagmalion Part IV: The Guy Who Loved Me" | James Burrows | Gail Lerner | March 13, 2003 | 15.0[4] |
110 | 19 | "Sex, Losers, and Videotape" | James Burrows | Steve Gabriel | April 3, 2003 | 15.0 |
111 | 20 | "Leo Unwrapped" | James Burrows | Sonja Warfield | April 17, 2003 | 14.7 |
112 | 21 | "Dolls and Dolls" | James Burrows | Kari Lizer | April 24, 2003 | 17.7 |
113 | 22 | "May Divorce Be With You" | James Burrows | Sally Bradford | May 1, 2003 | 17.1 |
114 | 23 | "23" | James Burrows | Adam Barr, Jeff Greenstein, Gary Janetti, Sally Bradford & Alex Herschlag | May 8, 2003 | 17.1 |
115 | 24 | "24" | James Burrows | Gail Lerner, Kari Lizer, Jhoni Marchinko, Tracy Poust, Jon Kinnally & Bill Wrubel | May 15, 2003 | 20.3 |
References
- ^ Episode List: Will & Grace Retrieved:2011-09-11.
- ^ In the overall number of the series, NBC considers every 1-hour episode as a single double-length episode as the season five episode "Marry Me a Little, Marry Me a Little More" aired as the show's 100th episode.
- ^ These episodes originally aired as a single double-length episode but are sometimes split into two episodes for syndication, reruns and DVD presentation.
- ^ CBS places first in viewers and households for the sixth consecutive week and is a strong second in adults 25-54. CBS PressExpress March 18, 2003. Retrieved September 11, 2011.