Taxi

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1978
Taxi
Taxi

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7.7 | TV-PG | en | Drama

Louie De Palma is a cantankerous, acerbic taxi dispatcher in New York City. He tries to maintain order over a collection of varied and strange characters who drive for him. As he bullies and insults them from the safety of his “cage,” they form a special bond among themselves, becoming friends and ing each other through the inevitable trials and tribulations of life.

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EP1  The Shloogel Show
Sep. 30,1982
The Shloogel Show

Newlyweds Latka & Samka throw a Shloogel, one of their religion's traditions. The shloogel is, in effect, a party at Mario's where they set all the gang up on blind dates. Tony is set up with Vicki, an abrasive brunette and immediately starts arguing with her. Elaine is set up with mousy Arnie, who has low self esteem. Jim is set up with actress, Marcia Wallace, who played Carol on his favorite show, Bob Newhart. Louie is set up with Judy, a pretty blind woman. Alex is set up with Susan, who seems to be his dream woman and he seems to be falling for her immediately. Despite the fact that none of the other matches seem perfect, all of them show promise by the end of the evening.

EP2  Jim's Inheritance
Oct. 07,1982
Jim's Inheritance

When Jim's father es away and leaves him a substantial inheritance, Jim's siblings sue to have Jim declared incompetent and his inheritance placed in an that the brother will have control of. In court, Louie and Alex speak in Jim's behalf, but to no avail. Jim later feels better when he plays a tape of ""You Are the Sunshine of My Life"" that his father left for him.

EP3  Alex Goes off the Wagon
Oct. 14,1982
Alex Goes off the Wagon

In this episode, we learn that Alex can be a compulsive gambler. Alex even scares Louie off with his compulsion, but Jim talks some sense into Alex at the end (after having bankrolled him initially).

EP4  Scenskees from a Marriage (1)
Oct. 21,1982
Scenskees from a Marriage (1)

Latka is sent to rescue a female cabbie who is stranded in a snowstorm, but he breaks down as he reaches her. The two are freezing in her cab and decide to make love in order to avoid freezing to death. They survive and are rescued but Latka feels tremendous guilt and Simka realizes he's been unfaithful (despite the circumstances) before he can even tell her. Latka and Simka seek the guidance of their minister, who says to set things right, Simka must sleep with someone Latka works with. (Continued in part two)

EP5  Scenskees from a Marriage (2)
Oct. 28,1982
Scenskees from a Marriage (2)

Latka and Simka throw a party and decide the last to arrive will be the one that Simka must sleep with. Alex barely edges out Louie, in hilarious fashion. Simka goes to Alex's apartment to seduce him, but he refuses her advances. It seems Simka and Latka will have to divorce, but Jim points out that they can just marry again after divorcing.

EP6  Crime and Punishment
Nov. 04,1982
Crime and Punishment

Louie lets Jeff, his assistant dispatcher, take the rap for skimming money from the company (that Louie is actually responsible for), assuring Jeff that he'll smooth everything over. Louie overdoes it when he reprimands Jeff in front of the garage owner, though, and the owner not only fires Jeff but has him arrested. Louie eventually tells the owner the truth before Alex has a chance to turn him in, but the owner thinks that Louie is only doing it to protect Jeff. The owner decides as a favor to Louie to drop the charges against Jeff and hire him back, so Louie's crime ends up going unpunished despite his good intentions.

EP7  Alex the Gofer
Nov. 11,1982
Alex the Gofer

Alex, who loves the theater, takes a part time job as a gofer for a young producer and director, but soon feels mistreated by his younger bosses. Louie, spying on Alex at his new job, spots Alex being humiliated and uncharacteristically does not make fun of him; rather, he tries to convince Alex to stand up for himself and tell the director off. Alex is considering this when the director suddenly has a change of heart and apologizes for mistreating Alex and ignoring one of his earlier suggestions. As a result, Alex regains his dignity.

EP8  Louie's Revenge
Nov. 18,1982
Louie's Revenge

Louie gets a call from Emily, who jilted him in an earlier episode, who is drunk and drugged and wants to meet him at a nearby bar. Louie decides to go over there to throw a drink in her face and reject her, therefore getting the last laugh. However, when he gets to the bar, Emily serenades him and has Louie eating out of her hands. The next morning, she is shocked to see him wake up next to her, but Louie somehow convinces her that they are meant for each other. They begin a relationship but it becomes evident that Louie has become Emily's slave and he's starting to hate himself for it. Eventually she comes to a realization of what she's doing to him and breaks it off with Louie, who is relieved, but he finally exacts revenge by throwing orange juice in her face.

EP9  Travels with My Dad
Nov. 25,1982
Travels with My Dad

Tony's dad, a merchant seaman who Tony hasn't seen much of, arranges to bring Tony on a sea trip with him. Tony is hesitant but doesn't want to disappoint his dad, so he goes along. On the trip, Tony spends much of the time seasick, but bonds with his dad and they engage in a bar brawl in Singapore, and almost get matching tattoos until they think better of it.

EP10  Elaine and the Monk
Dec. 02,1982
Elaine and the Monk

Latka and Simka introduce Elaine to a friend of theirs visiting from their country named Zifka. Zifka is a monk who has taken a vow of silence but during his vacation is allowed a week (every ten years) to experience all worldly pleasures. He and Elaine quickly fall in love (seemingly to Alex's dismay) but Zifka must resume his silence when his week ends right before he can tell Elaine exactly how he feels about her. Elaine is saddened but understanding, and lets Zifka go.

EP11  Zena's Honeymoon
Dec. 09,1982
Zena's Honeymoon

Zena comes to the garage and announces she's getting married and asks the gang to let Louie know that she wants to speak with him. After telling Louie, he becomes convinced that she wants to get back together, and he meets her for dinner. Louie is crushed when she tells him she's getting married and wants him to attend, and he reacts very insultingly toward her. The rest of the gang goes to the wedding when Louie refuses, but afterwards he regrets not going and wishing her well, so he crashes his way on to their cruise ship (about to leave on their honeymoon). Zena and her husband are not happy to see Louie and before he can wish them well, Louie has a change of heart and starts choking the husband. After composing himself, however, he wishes them well, and Zena seems touched.

EP12  Get Me Through the Holidays
Dec. 16,1982
Get Me Through the Holidays

Alex's ex-wife, Phyllis, depressed and lonely, comes to see Alex, who takes pity on her and includes her in his holiday plans. This turns ugly, when she manages to bring the whole gang down with her self-pity. Her Christmas present to Alex is that she won't bug him for New Year's, which turns out to be the best gift she could give him.

EP13  Louie Moves Uptown
Jan. 22,1983
Louie Moves Uptown

Louie decides to buy a luxury co-op apartment with some help on the down payment from the newly wealthy Jim. Unfortunately, Louie first has to convince a snooty co-op board that he is right for their building (as he comes in, they are rejecting actress Penny Marshall because they don't approve of the actress lifestyle). Bringing Alex for , Louie has his work cut out for him when he sees that the board is bigoted. Alex goes on a tirade against their discriminatory process, and the board accepts Louie just to spite Alex.

EP14  Alex's Old Buddy
Jan. 29,1983
Alex's Old Buddy

Alex takes ownership of his old dog, Buddy, who has been living at his sister's place in the country. Buddy is now 19 and Alex wants to spend as much time with him as possible. The dog is lovable but at his advanced age, requires constant care, and Alex soon is taking Buddy with him everywhere including the cab. The gang soon sees that Buddy is not doing very well and gently suggest that Alex consider putting him to sleep, but Alex refuses. Jim suggests that Alex get Buddy to do his old trick (playing dead) to determine his wellness. Buddy does the trick successfully, although gives the gang a scare when he doesn't get up right away and they really think he may be dead (thankfully, he turns out to be okay). However, the next time the gang sees Alex, he doesn't have Buddy with him, and Alex says that he had to take Buddy to the vet where he died. Louie ushers everyone out of the garage so Alex can grieve alone. With everyone gone, the stoic Alex cries as the episode ends.

EP15  Sugar Ray Nardo
Feb. 05,1983
Sugar Ray Nardo

When Elaine's son, Jason, watched Tony coaching youth boxing, he wants to get involved. Alex and Tony talk Elaine into letting Jason box, despite her better judgement. In Jason's first bout, he gets knocked out by the first punch and Elaine holds Alex responsible. Fortunately, Elaine forgives Alex eventually and Jason doesn't want to box again.

EP16  A Taxi Celebration (1)
Mar. 23,1983
A Taxi Celebration (1)

Part one of a two part clip show featuring highlights of Taxi.

EP17  A Taxi Celebration (2)
Mar. 23,1983
A Taxi Celebration (2)

Part two of a two part clip show featuring highlights of Taxi.

EP18  Alex Gets Burned by an Old Flame
Mar. 30,1983
Alex Gets Burned by an Old Flame

Diane, an old friend of Jim's comes to the garage looking for Jim, and Alex takes a liking to her. Alex makes some less than flattering remarks about Jim, not realizing that she and Jim have begun a romantic relationship. When Jim confronts Alex about the things he said, Alex justifies his comments with examples of crazy things that Jim has done. Jim is touched that Alex ed all those things about him and all is well.

EP19  Louie and the Blind Girl
Apr. 06,1983
Louie and the Blind Girl

Louie is worried by the prospect of his girlfriend having her sight restored.

EP20  Arnie Meets the Kids
Apr. 13,1983
Arnie Meets the Kids

Elaine and her beau share butterflies over his meeting her children.

EP21  Tony's Baby
Apr. 20,1983
Tony's Baby

News of his girlfriend's pregnancy floors Tony on the eve of his fight with a contender.

EP22  Jim's Mario's
May. 18,1983
Jim's Mario's

Jim buys the cabbies' hangout, oblivious to the fact that no one else hangs out there.

EP23  A Grand Gesture
May. 25,1983
A Grand Gesture

Jim wants the cabbies to experience the joy of giving, so he hands each of them $1000 to give away.

EP24  Simka's Monthlies
Jun. 15,1983
Simka's Monthlies

Simka faces deportation if she puts off another immigration interview because of her monthly "crimpka poosh."

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7.7 | TV-PG | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 1978-09-12 | Released Producted By: Paramount Television , John-Charles-Walters Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Louie De Palma is a cantankerous, acerbic taxi dispatcher in New York City. He tries to maintain order over a collection of varied and strange characters who drive for him. As he bullies and insults them from the safety of his “cage,” they form a special bond among themselves, becoming friends and ing each other through the inevitable trials and tribulations of life.

Genre

Comedy

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Cast

Christopher Lloyd

Director

Ed. Weinberger

Producted By

Paramount Television , John-Charles-Walters Productions

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Judd Hirsch
Judd Hirsch

as Alex Reiger

Danny DeVito
Danny DeVito

as Louie De Palma

Marilu Henner
Marilu Henner

as Elaine O'Connor-Nardo

Tony Danza
Tony Danza

as Tony Banta

Christopher Lloyd
Christopher Lloyd

as Reverend Jim 'Iggy' Ignatowski

Ed. Weinberger
Ed. Weinberger

Executive Producer

David Davis
David Davis

Executive Producer

Stan Daniels
Stan Daniels

Executive Producer

James L. Brooks
James L. Brooks

Executive Producer

Ian Praiser
Ian Praiser

Producer

Sam Simon
Sam Simon

Producer

Ken Estin
Ken Estin

Producer

Richard Sakai
Richard Sakai

Producer

Howard Gewirtz
Howard Gewirtz

Producer

Glen Charles
Glen Charles

Producer

Les Charles
Les Charles

Producer

Eileen Brennan
Eileen Brennan

Producer

Bob James
Bob James

Original Music Composer

David Davis
David Davis

Writer

Ian Praiser
Ian Praiser

Writer

Barton Dean
Barton Dean

Writer

Ellen Sandler

Taxi Audience Reviews 5s2j6y

Protraph Lack of good storyline.
Manthast Absolutely amazing
Griff Lees Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
Bumpy Chip It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
videorama-759-859391 More so, than anything, it's the characters and their committed performances that make the show work. We really get into their lives at the cab rank. Christopher Lyodd is a classic, Judd Hirsch likable, as so the late unforgotten Jeff Conaway, in more happier times, as well as the impulsive and enterprising Tony Daanza, where it's really groucho old Danny Devito's great acting that steals the show. It is entertaining, and quite funny, and when it is, it's gold sometimes, but it just doesn't stack up the comedy quota. The show's theme is great, and in it's after ending, it's always great to see the human creator, reg himself, from the office, to take off for the weekend. Still Taxi is very entertaining, where may'be I would of found it more funnier at the time, when I saw it as a kid, or even if I was an adult in that time. Watch it especially for Devito and LYODD. One show especially funny, has Hirsch, developing a gambling addiction. Hey, how many taxi drivers have them?
ShelbyTMItchell This show is one of the original ensembles. As it shows that the gang with their different personalities work together as a team. It shows jerk with a heart of gold boss Louie, boxer Tony, straight man Alex, Elaine the only woman working there, struggling actor Bobby, and of course, lovable Latka the mechanic.The show is one of the first shows that relied entirely on as an ensemble. And the actors that made it a hit. It introduced us to Tony Danza, Judd Hirsch, Marilu Henner, Danny DeVito, and of course, the late great, Andy Kaufman!A show that has never really aged! And really great writing and directing!
wolf008 Well,it means the following...TAXI is irrefutably one of the most sophisticated and classy sitcoms in Televisions history. The characters were complex, real people, portraying the lives of NY City cab drivers with such believability, as they coped with everyday life.Probably most importantly however, the show was downright funny. The writers did not rely on cheap sexual gags and one liners, and instead utilized mature situational humor, that was mostly derived from character development.The writing was above board,(especially comparing it to today's sub-par sitcoms), and the show altogether was nothing short of a work of art in every aspect. The cast and crew showed respect for it's audience, and never stooped to the lowest common denominator, just to obtain a quick laugh.One would hope that today's Television industry would learn from shows like Taxi, and use what they have learned in their work. However, I regret that today's industry has learned nothing, and continues to dismiss the intellect of it's audience. That is why the quality of the modern sitcom is so lacking, and why with very few exceptions are any worth ing that have recently been produced.Taxi was a classic from day one, and will always be a classic by any measure. The writing, directing, and of-course the cast, are a shining example of the modern sit-com at its best; and for that matter, Television at it's best!
movieman_kev The first season of this classic sitcom started off on the ground running as we're introduced to the down-trodden, brow-beaten denizen taxi drivers of the Sunshine Cab Company, the advice giving Alex Reirger (Judd Hirsh), failed boxer Tony Banta (Tony Danza, failed actor Bobby Wheeler (Jeff Conaway), new immigrant, Latka (superbly played by Andy Kaufman) as well as new cab drivers Elaine and John (Marilu Henner and Randall Carver respectively), and cranky, hateful boss Louie De Palma (Dsnny DeVito, in the role of his career). These people are life losers, but the writing is such that they are NEVER treated as such. All of the characters were highly relatable and one couldn't help but feel empathetic to each of them. We're laughing with these guys, not at them. And it's a very funny, poignant show. Guest stars this season included Former Welterweight Champion of the World Carlos Palomino, Tom Selleck, Jeffrey Tambor, Martin Mull, and Suzanne Kent in a very memorable part as Alex's blind date, the overweight self-pitying Angela who would return next season in a surprising way. The first Season of Taxi was a few outstanding shows, a few funny ones, but not a clunker in the bunch. And you have no choice but to love that theme song.My Season 1 grade: A