Hot in Cleveland season 3
Hot in Cleveland | |
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Season 3 | |
No. of episodes | 24 |
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Original network | TV Land |
Original release | November 30, 2011 June 6, 2012 | –
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The third season of the TV Land original sitcom Hot in Cleveland premiered on November 30, 2011. TV Land originally ordered 22 episodes but later increased the order to 24.[1] The series stars Valerie Bertinelli, Wendie Malick, Jane Leeves, and Betty White.
Cast
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Production
[edit]On February 28, 2011, TV Land renewed the show for a third season to consist of 22 episodes.[2] However, on March 21, 2011, the episode order for season three was increased from 22 to 24 episodes.[1] This season premiered on November 30, 2011, and ran straight through until June 6, 2012.
Guest stars in season three include Kathie Lee Gifford, Sandra Bernhard, Laura San Giacomo, Gilles Marini, Don Rickles, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Joe Jonas, Huey Lewis, John Mahoney, Susan Lucci,[3] Regis Philbin, Joan Rivers, Georgia Engel, Rhea Perlman, Roger Bart, Kevin Nealon, Craig Bierko, Josh Cribbs, Steven Weber,[4] Ryan McPartlin,[5] James Denton,[6] Kristin Chenoweth,[7] Rick Springfield,[8] and Doug Savant.[9]
Release
[edit]Season three was released in Region 1 on November 27, 2012. The DVD includes all 24 episodes on 3 discs, and also features a "Some Like it Hot behind-the-scenes special".[10]
Episodes
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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33 | 1 | "Elka's Choice" | David Trainer | Anne Flett-Giordano & Chuck Ranberg | November 30, 2011 | 301 | 1.94[11] |
Elka is forced to choose between her thought-to-be-dead husband Bobby (Don Rickles), her old boyfriend, Max and her new boyfriend/fiancee, Fred. Elsewhere, Victoria takes advantage of her marriage to Joy and appears on a View rip-off talk show called "The Chatter", hosted by female celebrities Christal (Kathie Lee Gifford), Jada (Kym Whitley) and Libby (Valerie Azlynn). | |||||||
34 | 2 | "Beards" | David Trainer | Sam Johnson & Chris Marcil | December 7, 2011 | 303 | 1.42[12] |
The girls go on a gay cruise, where Victoria plans to speak about her "relationship" with Joy, until they both fall for the captain, Captain Lebeau (Gilles Marini). Melanie runs into her sister, Caroline (Laura San Giacomo), and discovers she is a lesbian. Caroline's lover (Sandra Bernhard) makes a pass at Melanie, after Melanie pretends to be a lesbian to stay on the cruise. | |||||||
35 | 3 | "Funeral Crashers" | David Trainer | Steve Joe | December 14, 2011 | 304 | 1.71[13] |
Elka teaches Melanie and the girls how to crash a funeral, to help Melanie find a missing dress. Joy and Victoria must face things from their pasts, while Elka reunites with Roy (John Mahoney) a former acquaintance. | |||||||
36 | 4 | "Happy Fat" | David Trainer | Eric Zicklin | December 21, 2011 | 305 | 1.80[14] |
Melanie, Joy and Victoria give their neighbors makeovers. Meanwhile, Elka and Roy go skydiving. | |||||||
37 | 5 | "One Thing or a Mother" | Joe Regalbuto | Sebastian Jones | December 28, 2011 | 306 | 1.87[15] |
Victoria dates a self-obsessed hand model (Sean Hayes). Joy cannot determine the age of her date (Phil Morris). Melanie dates a guy (Sean O'Bryan) who prefers being naked from the waist down. Roy's mother (surprisingly still alive) disapproves of his relationship with Elka. The girls invite their dates to a dinner party, with predictably disastrous results. | |||||||
38 | 6 | "How Did You Guys Meet, Anyway?" | David Trainer | Suzanne Martin | January 4, 2012 | 302 | 1.82[16] |
While waiting in a long bathroom line at the Cleveland Browns football game, the girls tell Elka the story of how they met in Los Angeles in the 1980s. (This episode features 2 clips of the game show Body Language featuring Betty White as a celebrity partner, digitally altered to include an "Elka" nametag.) | |||||||
39 | 7 | "Two Girls and a Rhino" | David Trainer | Rachel Sweet | January 11, 2012 | 307 | 1.70[17] |
Joy and Elka are forced to look after a rhinoceros at the Cleveland Zoo. Elsewhere, Victoria dates a janitor (Tim DeKay), while Melanie dates a state senator (Doug Savant). | |||||||
40 | 8 | "God and Football" | Andy Cadiff | Alex Herschlag | January 18, 2012 | 308 | 1.42[18] |
Melanie takes Elka to a football game, as a present for her 90th birthday, and finds romance with a kicker (Dan Cortese). Meanwhile, Victoria believes that Elka is God. | |||||||
41 | 9 | "Love is Blind" | David Trainer | Sam Johnson & Chris Marcil | January 25, 2012 | 309 | 1.43[19] |
Joy dates a 22-year-old blind man (Randy Wayne), who believes that she is 26 years old. Meanwhile, Victoria receives a surprise visit from her daughter, Emmy (Jennifer Love Hewitt), and Melanie from her son Will (Joe Jonas), who reveal their plan to wed each other. Elsewhere, Elka prank calls A-Rod. | |||||||
42 | 10 | "Life with Lucci" | Andy Cadiff | Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano | February 1, 2012 | 310 | 1.64[20] |
After All My Children is canceled, Susan Lucci seeks Victoria's comfort. When she interferes in the ladies' lives, it becomes clear that you can take the actress off of the soap opera, but you can't take the soap opera out of the actress. | |||||||
43 | 11 | "I'm with the Band" | Andy Cadiff | Steve Joe | February 8, 2012 | 311 | 1.35[21] |
Johnny Revere (Huey Lewis) returns to town to record a charity single with an unruly former bandmate, Drago (Steve Valentine). Johnny also tells Victoria that he is getting engaged to a younger woman, and is ending their sexual fling. To get back at Johnny, Victoria begins a relationship with Drago. Melanie is anxious to meet David Gates from the band Bread, but misidentifies a different David Gates (Dave "Gruber" Allen), the CEO of a minivan company. Wanting to be discovered as a singer, Joy damages the voice of singer Verena (Danielle Bisutti), in a singing challenge and pretends to be her to record the charity single. Elka schemes to cut the hair of a famous singer to auction online for charity. | |||||||
44 | 12 | "Lost Loves" | Andy Cadiff | Eric Zicklin | February 15, 2012 | 312 | 1.41[22] |
The girls go searching for their lost loves, including the man who stood Joy up at her wedding. Elka "accidentally" runs into Max (Carl Reiner). Victoria reconnects with her first husband Clark (Curtis Armstrong), only to find he has changed dramatically. Melanie misinterprets a Facebook comment by her former high school crush (Dan Gauthier), but ends up connecting with KC (Steven Weber), who is also Joy's ex-fiancé. | |||||||
45 | 13 | "Tangled Web" | Andy Cadiff | Sam Johnson & Chris Marcil | March 7, 2012 | 313 | 1.82[23] |
The ladies escape to a lake house after Victoria sets loose a poisonous spider; Melanie finds out her new love interest is actually Joy's former fiancé. So Melanie has a handsome Mormon (Christopher Gorham), pretend to be her new boyfriend. | |||||||
46 | 14 | "Hot & Heavy" | Andy Cadiff | Rachel Sweet | March 14, 2012 | 315 | 1.31[24] |
Victoria wears a fat suit to win a major news award. Colin (James Patrick Stuart), Victoria's co-anchor and rival gets the same idea and unintentionally uses it to have Joy fall in love with him. Melanie meets Sam (Reid Scott), a handsome man at a Sexaholics Anonymous meeting. | |||||||
47 | 15 | "Rubber Ball" | Andy Cadiff | Sebastian Jones | March 21, 2012 | 314 | 1.45[25] |
Melanie, Victoria and Joy set out to get into a country club, and meet with rubber magnate Jameson (Ed Asner), who has a connection to Elka. The girls then attend the club’s “Rubber Ball,” attempting to woo membership sponsors, where they find Artie (Jon Lovitz), the homeless man who almost became Joy's green-card spouse, is actually from a wealthy family. The girls also help Artie impress Preshi (Alex Borstein), a fellow country club member. | |||||||
48 | 16 | "Everything Goes Better with Vampires" | Andy Cadiff | Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano | March 28, 2012 | 316 | 1.92[26] |
Victoria is annoyed by the new lazy housekeeper (Rhea Perlman), who cannot understand Joy due to her accent. Joy falls for a man who claims to be Rick Springfield. Melanie is annoyed by her new professor boyfriend, Donald (Craig Bierko). Elka and old friend, Marnie (Georgia Engel) write a radio play together, but the two disagree on ideas. Things come to a head when everyone is forced to stay inside due to a manhunt for an escaped convict. | |||||||
49 | 17 | "Claus, Tails & High Pitched Males: Birthdates 3" | Andy Cadiff | Vanessa McCarthy | April 11, 2012 | 317 | 1.46[27] |
The ladies set each other up on dates for their annual birthdate celebration. Victoria is set up with previous cruise ship fling, Captain Lebeau; Melanie is set up with a Jersey Boys cast member (Roger Bart) who has an unfortunate trait; Joy dates Melanie's former priest (Andy Richter), and Elka dates someone who might be magical (Paul Dooley). | |||||||
50 | 18 | "Cruel Shoes" | Andy Cadiff | Sebastian Jones | April 18, 2012 | 318 | 1.09[28] |
A line of shoes Victoria designed is going public at a fashion show. Joy, Melanie and Elka agree to model Victoria's shoes, and discover an unfortunate problem. Melanie gets a beauty mark for the modeling gig, but it doesn't stay in place. Joy begins a whirlwind romance with a terminally ill man named George (Kevin Nealon), who is crossing things off his bucket list. | |||||||
51 | 19 | "Bye George, I Think He's Got It!" | David Trainer | Rachel Sweet | April 25, 2012 | 319 | 1.38[29] |
Joy's romance with George continues. Elka gets a visit from her twin sister (Joan Rivers), while Victoria and Melanie try to help Artie pick up women. | |||||||
52 | 20 | "The Gateway Friend" | Andy Cadiff Dennis Capps | Steve Joe | May 2, 2012 | 320 | 1.12[30] |
The girls have to get their L.A. friend, Courtney (Kristin Chenoweth) back together with her Beverly Hills dermatologist boyfriend, Dr. Minton (Jonathan Silverman) or face the prospect of never getting an appointment with him again. | |||||||
53 | 21 | "Some Like It Hot" | N/A | N/A | May 9, 2012 | 322 | 1.21[31] |
A look behind the scenes of Hot in Cleveland, with never-before-seen footage of the cast and crew, in-depth interviews as well as favorite show moments and bloopers all from the third season. | |||||||
54 | 22 | "Storage Wars" | Andy Cadiff | Sam Johnson & Chris Marcil | May 16, 2012 | 321 | 1.17[33] |
The ladies bid on an abandoned storage unit and find an unsent letter from Abraham Lincoln hidden in a painting. Joy chats with a trucker (James Denton) through a CB radio and tells him she is very buxom, unaware that they will eventually meet. Storage Wars auctioneers Laura and Dan Dotson make a cameo appearance.[32] | |||||||
55 | 23 | "What's Behind the Door" | Andy Cadiff | Alex Herschlag | May 30, 2012 | 324 | 1.19[34] |
Victoria comes up with the idea of reviving her old soap opera Edge of Tomorrow as a webisode series. But she ends up clashing with the creator (Cybill Shepherd) and working with incompetent actors (Barry Bostwick, Rosa Blasi and Mel Rodriguez). | |||||||
56 | 24 | "Blow Outs" | Andy Cadiff | Sebastian Jones | June 6, 2012 | 323 | 1.95[35] |
When Joy and Victoria follow Melanie to her new secret hair salon, true to Melanie's predictions, they manage cause a rift between the two hairdressers (Regis Philbin and David Spade). As Melanie's hair suffers in the fallout, tensions between the ladies escalate. The season ends on a cliffhanger, when the ladies find a baby on their doorstep. |
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- General references
- "Hot in Cleveland Season 3 episodes". TV Guide. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved December 16, 2011.
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