Next Episode of Taxi is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
The classic sitcom that zeros in on a group of New York City cab drivers. Lording over Alex, Bobby, Elaine, Tony, John, and Latka is the one and only Louie De Palma. The snide and surly taxi dispatcher, from the safety of his dispatcher's cage, barks orders, hurls insults, and mercilessly berates the diverse and eccentric characters who drive for him. Along the way, they form a special bond, becoming friends and helping each other navigate the sometimes crazy road called life.
Lecherous Louie, the dispatcher, becomes a lovesick pup after his girlfriend finds another guy. He will stop at nothing to get her back, including recruiting Alex for his hilarious scheme—and the riotous shenanigans at the Sunshine Cab Co. never stop.
Hilarious sparks fly when Tony tries to fix up his divorced sister with Alex. Instead, she ends up falling for Reverend Jim and Tony goes outrageously overboard trying to break up the affair.
Alex crashes his own daughter's wedding when he doesn't get invited.
Alex and Tony's notion to play cupid by fixing up Elaine with a handsome man sparks a budding romance that takes a startling turn when the suitor makes a surprising revelation.
It's a riotous family reunion when Jim returns home to face his millionaire dad for the first time since he dropped out of society in the ‘60s, and Alex has his hands full with Jim's voluptuous, overly amorous sister,
Wild and crazy theatrics erupt when Tony decides to become an actor and Bobby, as his skeptical agent, is aghast when Tony lands a role because he is the "right type."
The cabbies panic when they take a trip to the mountains and try to survive.
Latka's popular cookies leave the cabbies in a state of energetic euphoria.
Lecherous Louie the dispatcher has the dubious honor of being selected by his employer's revenge-seeking wife to be her clandestine lover, and comedic panic grips the love lair when the boss shows up unexpectedly.
The cabbies scheme to crash a celebrity party when they find a briefcase.
Alex poses as Elaine's world professor husband to impress her former classmate.
Tony's lackluster boxing career seems to be coming to a comical close when his boxing license is revoked.
Jim does an about-face to become the top money making cabbie in the company.
Lecherous Louie gleefully envisions high times with his buddies spiced by romantic evenings with Elaine in his bachelor pad now that his Ma has moved out, but hilarious surprises riddle his new found freedom.
The "Taxi" gang falls prey to hilarious fear for homeless Elaine's romantic well-being when chivalrous Bobby allows her to live in his apartment while he is gone. Unexpectedly, he returns before she has found other quarters.
Louie faces a lawsuit when he hits an old lady while trying to impress a new cabbie.
Bobby's vicious letter to a hated critic is salvaged from the wastebasket and sent to the newspaper by a gleeful Louie, setting the stage for a wild and comical night when the critic, and the cabbies, decide to take in Bobby's one man play.
The taxi gang hits the bricks in a hilarious hunt for new jobs when the Sunshine Cab. Co. goes out of business, with the promise that they will meet at Mario's in one month to review their experiences.
The cabbies discover that life on the outside is not so rosy when the Sunshine Cab Co. shuts down. They all end up hilariously assuming new careers—with Alex as a night watchman, Bobby as a children's entertainer and Louie as New York's most detestable but successful stockbroker.
When Latka Gravas is rejected by a young beauty, he sets out on an uproarious crash course to learn to be a swinging American Bachelor, a turnabout which works fantastically with the girls, but turns off all of his friends at the garage.
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