Twenty Good Years is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from October 11, 2006 until November 1, 2006. The series Jeffrey Tambor, John Lithgow, Heather Burns and Jake Sandvig.
Twenty Good Years (Season 1)
Pilot (Episode 1)
Writer: Michael J. Leeson
Air date: 2006-10-11
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: John and Jeffrey are complete opposites who can only agree on one thing – they only have twenty good years left to live. In spite of the differences between the two, they vow to live each day as if it were their last – without looking back and without any regrets.
Big Love (Episode 2)
Writer: Patricia Breen
Air date: 2006-10-18
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: John and Jeffrey go to a rock music club. To their surprise, the club’s sexy owner flirts with them and invites them to an afterparty. The duo end up dating her at the same time and she offers a challenge that may be too much to handle.
The Elbow Incident (Episode 3)
Writer: Marsh McCall
Air date: 2006-10-25
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: When Jeffrey injured his elbow in a basketball game against two youngsters, he refuses to let John operate as he's afraid of hospitals. This doesn't sit well with John because he wants a rematch.
Jeffrey's Choice (Episode 4)
Writer: Kirk J. Rudell
Air date: 2006-11-01
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: John doesn't like when Jeffrey's ex-girlfriend Gina arrives. He's afraid it will ruin the plans he has for him and Jeffrey.
Between Brock and a Hard Place (Episode 5)
Writer: Robert Cohen
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: When Jeffrey and John's neighbor Brock Manley invites them to apply for membership in The Magellan Adventure Club, an exclusive, all-male club, it leads the two friends into an initiation process they didn't bargain for.
They Shoot Turkeys, Don't They? (Episode 6)
Writer: Hugh Webber
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: As they prepare for Thanksgiving, Jeffrey struggles to teach Hugh how to make the perfect pie and John makes plans to hunt for his turkey dinner. Meanwhile, John finds out about Stella's relationship with the doctor hired to replace him.
The Bong Show (Episode 7)
Writer: Eric Zicklin
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: When Jeffrey accidentally buys a bong—thinking it is a vase—John sneaks it into the background of a formal photo being taken of Jeffrey to be hung in the courthouse in honor of twenty years of service as a judge.
Foil Me Once / Sorry, Wrong Ship (Episode 8)
Writer: Michael Teverbaugh
Runtime: 24 min
Adventure Club / Murder, He Thought (Episode 9)
Writer: Marsh McCall
Runtime: 24 min
The Crying Game (Episode 10)
Writer: Samantha McIntyre
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: When John’s date accuses him of being unemotional, John pretends to cry but she sees through it. Meanwhile, Jeffrey cooks in a smoky kitchen because his building manager always ignores his pleas to fix the broken vent and a stuck window.
Remember the Alimony (Episode 11)
Writer: Sung Suh
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: When John’s ex-wife Kate announces her new engagement, John is ecstatic because he won’t be paying alimony anymore. However, Jeffrey suspects that Kate’s fiancé is gay after admitting that he’s ‘living a lie’.
Come Fly with Me (Episode 12)
Writer: Blake J. Williger
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: Jeffrey finds the woman that he wants to spend the rest of his life with and, as always, John’s not happy about it. Feeling rejected, John goes to Las Vegas and returns the next day with a new wife, a Korean blackjack dealer.
John's Old Lady (Episode 13)
Writer: Marsh McCall
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: Jeffrey notices that John’s constant bickering with their attractive middle-aged neighbor is just thinly-veiled flirtation. Meanwhile, a sexy law student flirts with Jeffrey; however, they don't have much in common.

Seasons
Episodes 9