This is an episode list for the American sitcom television series Spin City. The series, which premiered on ABC on September 17, 1996, stars Michael J. Fox in the first four seasons, and Charlie Sheen in the last two seasons. The final episode aired on April 30, 2002. In total, 145 episodes were produced, spanning six seasons.
Michael Flaherty (Michael J. Fox) and his City Hall team grapple with a garbage strike and a political gaffe when the Mayor accidentally insults gay people. Mike's girlfriend Ashley (Carla Gugino) questions Mike's commitment to their relationship when he is nervous about them moving in together.
The continuing dilemma of the garbage strike keeps Mike and Ashley too busy to spend time together at their new apartment. Stuart makes a blunder when left in charge of the office.
During a television interview, Mike makes an insensitive joke about his working relationship with Ashley. Carter goes over Mike's head and encourages the Mayor to support a controversial policy on HIV. A reporter (Gretchen Mol) is attracted to James.
Carter stages a mock wedding with Nikki, in protest of the Mayor's stance against same-sex marriage. Ashley is unhappy with the quality of her assignments at her new job.
A janitor at a local public school (Woody Harrelson) surprises the staff by winning the "New York City Mayor for a Day" contest. The Mayor tries to conform his image to the guidelines of a focus group. The second consecutive episode guest starring a Cheers alumnus.
The Mayor's staff compete with the City Council as to who can serve the most homeless people on Thanksgiving. James tries to break up with his high school sweatheart (Jennifer Garner) who visits from Wisconsin. (Guest stars: Stephen Colbert as Frank, and former mayor Ed Koch as a city councilman.)
Michael is uncomfortable being newly single with assistant DA Danielle Brinkman (Courtney Thorne-Smith). Paul meets the president of his fan club, Claudia Sacks (Faith Prince), who has arranged the "group's" first meeting. Carter and Stuart have a little too much to drink and end up in an uneasy situation. First appearance of Claudia.
Carter is reunited with his ex, Spence (Luke Perry), who is engaged to a woman. Mike goes on a disastrous first date with Nikki's friend Veronica (Kim Dickens).
As the Mayor's 50th birthday approaches, the media react to rumors he is having an affair. James edits the Mayor's birthday video, which features cameos by Rosie O'Donnell, Patrick Ewing, David Letterman, Larry King, the cast of Rent, and George Stephanopoulos; whom nobody believes that Paul is good friends with.
A massive blizzard hits New York. Mike is approached by a high school crush (Amanda Peet) for a one-night stand. Carter and Stuart get trapped in the boiler room. Paul lands in hot water over a remark about the Mayor.
Mike dates a law student (Cynthia Watros) who happens to work part-time as a stripper. Nikki uses the advice of a guy she is dating to freak out Stuart.
When an office temp's attempt at sign language offends the deaf community, a leading advocate (Marlee Matlin) for deaf rights threatens to demonstrate at City Hall. Claudia moves in with Paul after he suffers a leg injury.
Mike's ex-girlfriend Carrie (Daphne Zuniga) desperately wants to bear his child, so she steals his sperm. A gaffe by the Mayor threatens to break up the reunion of a popular rock band.
22
22
"Bone Free"
Lee Shallat-Chemel
Story by : Michael Craven & Richard Childs Teleplay by : Michelle Nader & Amy Cohen
Rumors about the Mayor's health abound, when he refuses to stand during a press conference. The guys don't approve of Nikki's freeloading screenwriter boyfriend.
The Mayor deals with his recent separation by taking Paul on a trip to Miami, leaving Mike to cover for him at City Hall. Stuart is strangely affected by his new girlfriend (Marin Hinkle).
Mike is attracted to his opponent, Mayor's wife's divorce lawyer, Laurie Parres (Paula Marshall). The press thinks that Paul has suffered a nervous breakdown, so Michael hires a psychiatrist to pronounce Paul sane, but Dr. Benjamin unexpectedly commits Paul to an institution.
After announcing a crackdown on public access pornography, the Mayor is caught on tape, entering an x-rated video store. Mike and Nikki fight over who can spend time with Laurie. Stuart and James lust after Paul's mom (Raquel Welch).
Mike stalks Laurie, and meets her mother. Stuart changes the engine of James' remote controlled boat. Mike tells Laurie he loves her, which left her speechless.
Mike has to make a decision about his relationship with Laurie, after he discovers that she doesn't want a serious commitment. The Mayor falls for a younger woman (Marla Maples). (First Appearance: Stacey (Jennifer Esposito))
When a radio shock jock challenges the Mayor to a mock election, Mike becomes determined to win at all costs. (Guest Stars: Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford)
Mike goes to the Empire State Building to fulfill a promise made to his high school sweetheart (Tracy Pollan). The Mayor asks Carter to determine if his nephew is gay.
Mike dates a writer for All My Children and sees his personal life being portrayed on television. Stuart uses the rumor that he is gay as a way to get closer to the women at City Hall.
Mike's mother (Meredith Baxter) comes to visit. The Mayor is photographed giving money to a known prostitute. Paul gets sued by the security guard who shot him.
34
10
Family Affair (Part 2)
Andy Cadiff
Story by : Brian Buckner & Sebastian Jones Teleplay by : Jeff Lowell & Tom Hertz
Mike's mother could be the key to clearing the Mayor from claims that he solicited a prostitute. Paul appears on The People's Court to settle his lawsuit. (Guest Stars: Former New York City Mayor, Ed Koch and Alan Dershowitz)
Mike tries to put his life in perspective as he waits for the results of his physical. Paul tries to convince the Mayor to put him in his autobiography. (Guest Star: Donald Trump)
The Mayor tries to hide the fact that he's lost his hearing. After helping Stacey move into her own apartment, Stacey's grandmother puts a curse on Mike.
41
17
The Marrying Men
Andy Cadiff
Story by : David Ronn & Jay Scherick Teleplay by : Michelle Nader & Amy Cohen
The men and women play pranks against each other at Paul and Claudia's bachelor/bachelorette parties. Mike, James, and Carter get trapped in a hardware store when it is robbed.
Mike accidentally mixes up the date for Paul's wedding with the date of a city function, causing the chapel to be double booked. Carter has trouble confessing his sexuality to his childhood priest.
City Hall prepares for the mayor's bid for re-election announcement. Carter adopts his family's 19-year-old dog. And, Paul teaches Stacey how to get a sick day without being sick. Conan O'Brien guest stars.
After Mike's picture with model Heidi Klum is in the tabloids, people assume he's dating her. Nikki reveals to Carter that she has a secret crush on Mike. The Mayor can't stop laughing at inappropriate times.
Mike's childhood friend returns from a stint in the Navy to reveal he's gay and Mike is jealous when Carter starts dating him. Guest star: Lou Diamond Phillips
Mike suggests a dinner date with Nikki's fictitious boyfriend named Arthur. Mike tries to take a vacation, but the Olympic torch-carrier gets lost in New York; and Paul tries to fit in when he moves into Janelle's Harlem neighborhood.
Stuart breaks up with Deidre, who sues him for sexual harassment in revenge. Can Mike save his friend from losing his job, or is he next?. Stacey's aunt (Priscilla Presley[65]) takes a liking to James.
Christopher Lloyd[67] guest-stars as Mike Flaherty's political mentor from years past. Lloyd and Fox make several joking references to the Back to the Future trilogy films they starred in.
The Mayor appears on Politically Incorrect and reveals that he is dating his secretary. Carter dates a boxer afraid to come out of the closet. Guest star: Bill Maher
68
20
"That's Entertainment"
Andy Cadiff
Story by : Tim Hobert & Gayle Abrams Teleplay by : Amy Cohen & Michelle Nader
Carter and Stuart become friends with each other's ex's in order to get back at each other. A temp at City Hall (subbing for Stacey, who is not seen in this episode) thinks Mike is in love with her.
71
23
"The Mayor With Two Brains"
Andy Cadiff
Story by : Brian Buckner & Sebastian Jones Teleplay by : Stephen Godchaux & Kirk J. Rudell
When Nikki overhears Mike agreeing to dump the Mayor for Janelle, she thinks he's breaking up with her. Stuart gives Carter's dog to Heidi Klum. (Last appearance of Stacey)
Mike tries to remember what happened between him and Heidi Klum the night before. Mike also has to find a Senate campaign manager for the mayor. Guest stars: James Carville, Roger Clemens (First appearance: Caitlin Moore (Heather Locklear))
Caitlin makes her presence known around City Hall by firing James as the speech writer and taking over Paul's office. The Mayor cheats at golf. Guest star: Nipsey Russell
After being nominated for "Activist of the Year", Carter begins to feel unworthy of the award. Mike interrupts an interview, that results in a homosexual newspaper printing that he and the Mayor are an item.
Bickering between Mike and Caitlin causes the Mayor to drop out of the Senate race. Paul and James wage a practical joke war against Stuart. Guest star: Al D'Amato.
Paul thinks Caitlin is hitting on him. To not confuse a senator, Mike and Caitlin pretend that they are a couple and must share a room. Stuart and Deirdre are back together. Nikki and Janelle protect Sparky the turkey from James's evil clutches.
With the Mayor out of town campaigning, Mike becomes the interim mayor and sets off a citywide doorman strike. Paul opens a politically themed restaurant.
Mike and Caitlin go for a joyride in the Mayor's classic 1966 Ford Mustang and accidentally get it towed. James regains his speech writing duties and hires Deirdre to be Mike's new secretary.
Mike throws a Christmas party and invites Caitlin, then cancels the party so he can be alone with her. When she shows up with her own date, Mike has to get some guests.
After a raffle snafu messed up by Paul, Mike must come up with $500,000, so he takes Paul to Atlantic City to count cards. Stuart and Carter blackmail Caitlin.
Mike needs to hire a director to film the Mayor's newest Senate commercial and ends up hiring Caitlin's ex-husband. After a nasty rash, Paul becomes addicted to using makeup. Guest stars: Star Jones, Joy Behar, Lisa Ling, & Meredith Vieira
Caitlin's rekindled relationship with her ex-husband drives Mike crazy. Carter enlists Stuart to help him bust a discriminating landlord by posing as a couple.
The Mayor's father dies and Mike urges him to get in touch with his feelings. James thinks that Caitlin is attracted to him. Carter is upset that the office staff are using Paul's "Magic 8 Ball" instead of him for advice.
Preparing for a visit by the President, members of the staff deemed "Non-vital personnel" drown their sorrows at the local bar. Paul schemes to get his picture taken with the President.
Upon learning that Caitlin and her ex are getting remarried, Mike hits him with the Mayor's tour bus. Paul and James try to look like Carter in attempt to be treated smarter around the office.
Mike fires himself to save everybody else. Mike says goodbye to the mayor and the staff and walks out of City Hall for the last time until a brief return in season 6. (Last appearances of James, Nikki, and Janelle)
The media finds out that Charlie is taking a Spanish course, thanks to Caitlin's meddling. Meanwhile Paul and the mayor decide that the office needs some more water cooler-talk. (First appearance of Angie)
Paul convinces his mother that he is dating Caitlin, so she won't be upset that Claudia left him. Charlie tries to prove to Caitlin that his girlfriend isn't dumb. A quickly made balloon for the Thanksgiving parade goes awry in New York.
An overworked Charlie causes problems after beating the mayor at racquetball. Paul's annual request for a raise is approved by the mayor after his loss of self esteem. Stuart hires an actor to go out with Carter.
Carter's behavior at a press conference results in the Mayor working a shift at a fast food restaurant. Stuart tries to impress the new secretary by posing as a biker.
Paul struggles to find the best joke for the mayor's Christmas card. Carter convinces Caitlin to volunteer with him at a retirement community. The mayor's attempt to be more involved in the office process goes awry.
The Mayor's new girlfriend clashes with Charlie over who should write an upcoming speech. Stuart is selected by ESPN to win a million dollars in a hockey contest. Guest star: Barry Melrose.
When the Mayor is named in a lawsuit, Charlie hires an old college buddy (Jason Priestley) to defend him. Paul and Stuart compete to win the affections of a new worker.
The media's reaction to the Mayor's ex-wife's tell-all book leads to humiliation and a boycott of the press. Caitlin dates a philanthropist (Scott Wolf) who's really into science fiction. Guest star: Roy Firestone.
Charlie attempts to interfere with Caitlin and Tim's burgeoning relationship. Meanwhile, Carter hires his sister to work at City Hall and will go to any length to avoid people discovering their connection.
The mayor begins a relationship with a judge (Farrah Fawcett) whose divorce is not finalized. Charlie confronts his feelings for Caitlin, but must take a backseat when Mike returns.
The episode originally was supposed to air on September 18th, but was delayed for one week until the 25th due to the terrorist attacks that occurred in NYC earlier on September, 11th.
Wanting to impress his new girlfriend, the Mayor accidentally chops down a historical landmark tree that was planted by George Washington. Charlie becomes involved with Jennifer Duncan (Denise Richards), who is an opponent's Campaign Manager. (First Appearance: Tom Amandes as Julian Wheeler)
Mike returns to City Hall to work on the Mayor's re-election campaign and to break-up with his fiancée (Olivia d'Abo), only to change his mind and marry her instead. (Last appearance of Mike)
As polls show that the public disapproves of the Mayor's relationship with a married woman, Charlie finds his apartment being used as a secret hideaway. Caitlin asks Carter to go to a baby shower with her. Note that this episode uses the same title as episode 3 of season 1, but otherwise has no direct connection to that episode.
Wheeler begins a smear campaign on the Mayor. Stuart begins a relationship with the love of his life (Lori Loughlin), but objects to her being a surrogate for Carter.
Charlie's continued relationship with Wheeler's campaign manager results in the Mayor having to reveal a secret to the press. Paul asks Caitlin to help him woo a member of the Winston campaign.
After Jennifer admits to having a lesbian affair, Charlie fears she's falling for Caitlin. Paul arranges for the Mayor's girlfriend to arbitrate his divorce settlement.
Caitlin's mother (Michelle Phillips) arrives in New York for a family wedding. Paul and Stuart go to a Victoria's Secret fashion show. (Guest Star: Rhea Durham)
Charlie evaluates the staff to determine who is more worthy of a new office. Caitlin agrees to go on a date with a City Hall Santa who refuses to remove his costume.
Carter sets the Mayor up with a woman (Judith Light) who has a very personal history with the Winston Family. Caitlin and Charlie date a father and his daughter and end up in a family therapy session with them.(First Appearance: Tom (Perry King)).
Called away to an important meeting, Carter asks Charlie to watch over a sixteen-year-old boy (John Francis Daley) he is mentoring. The Mayor has trouble sleeping.
Charlie starts to feel his age after nights of endless partying with a younger girl and her friends. Carter asks Stuart to be his wingman at a Gay fundraiser.
Caitlin ends her relationship with Tom and tells Charlie she's interested in dating him. When they go out on their first date, things are awkward... until they end up in bed together, that is. But are they ready for a real relationship? Meanwhile, the Mayor hires a temp, Pete, to fill in for Stuart while he's out, but Paul and Carter see him as a threat.
Unhappy with how Charlie interacts with an old flame, Caitlin tries to make Charlie jealous by showing interest in a reporter. The Mayors of New York and Los Angeles (Robert Hays) compete to make Paris their sister city.
Surveillance footage shows Charlie and Caitlin having sex in the Mayor's office. Carter finally gets a foster child, that won't stop crying unless it's held by Paul.