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The Best Episodes of Tanner '88 Season 1

Every episode of Tanner '88 Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Tanner '88 Season 1!

In 1988, renegade filmmaker Robert Altman and Pulitzer Prize–winning Doonesbury cartoonist Garry Trudeau created a presidential candidate, ran him alongside the other hopefuls during the...
Genres:ComedyWar & Politics
Network:HBO

Season 1 Ratings Summary

"The Dark Horse (1)" is the best rated episode of "Tanner '88" season 1. It scored 7/10 based on 78 votes. Directed by Robert Altman and written by N/A, it aired on 2/15/1988. This episode is rated 0.1 points higher than the second-best, "The Dark Horse (2)".

  • The Dark Horse (1)
    7.0/1078 votes

    #1 - The Dark Horse (1)

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 2/15/1988

    On the weekend before the make-or-break New Hampshire primary, Representative Jack Tanner (D-MI) and his opinionated daughter visit with potential voters, while a videotape of his first campaign commercial is evaluated by a focus group.

    Director: Robert Altman

    Writer: N/A

  • The Dark Horse (2)
    7.1/1063 votes

    #2 - The Dark Horse (2)

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 2/15/1988

    Although their first attempt at a TV commercial is not well received, Tanner's staff hopes that an impromptu speech about why he's running for president will make a good enough TV ad to keep his campaign going past the New Hampshire primary.

    Director: Robert Altman

    Writer: N/A

  • For Real
    7.0/1061 votes

    #3 - For Real

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 3/14/1988

    Tanner's television commercial showing that his passion is ""For real"" generates new interest from the press in his campaign as he heads for Nashville. He also has an apparent attempt on his life, which gains him more publicity and qualifies him for secret service protection, even thought it was just a big misunderstanding.

    Director: Robert Altman

    Writer: N/A

  • The Night of the Twinkies
    6.8/1056 votes

    #4 - The Night of the Twinkies

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 4/12/1988

    In an attempt to garner the black vote, Jack heads to Nashville to seek the advice of an old friend, now a black-rights activist. Meanwhile, one of Tanner's staff recovers from an attack at the campaign event, a busload of campaigners get stuck on the highway, and TJ mulls a one-night stand.

    Director: Robert Altman

    Writer: N/A

  • Moonwalker and Bookbag
    7.0/1054 votes

    #5 - Moonwalker and Bookbag

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 5/2/1988

    After Tanner offends Reverend Crier, resulting in more attention towards the campaign, he and his daughter must learn to cope with the constant protective presence of secret service agents; Taggerty uncovers some unusual family dynamics when interviewing Tanner's father; Alex persuades Jack to participate in an anti-Apartheid rally.

    Director: Robert Altman

    Writer: N/A

  • Bagels with Bruce
    7.1/1059 votes

    #6 - Bagels with Bruce

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 5/16/1988

    After being released from jail, Tanner meets with fellow candidate Bruce Babbitt, who just dropped out of the race but has plenty to say on Jack's campaign; Stringer makes a startling discovery when he is tempted to join the Dukakis campaign; Deke produces a controversial new campaign ad.

    Director: Robert Altman

    Writer: N/A

  • Child's Play
    7.2/1061 votes

    #7 - Child's Play

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 6/6/1988

    Tanner attends a whirlwind of campaign events, ranging from a pool party in Hollywood to a meeting with children at a day care center. He also runs into his ex-wife's husband an attends a speech seminar with Dorothy Sarnoff. Meanwhile, Barney joins the Tanner campaign following Deke's firing, while Molly hires Deke after her cameraman quits.

    Director: Robert Altman

    Writer: N/A

  • The Great Escape
    7.0/1058 votes

    #8 - The Great Escape

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 6/20/1988

    Tanner mulls the issue of drug policy in a debate with Jesse Jackson, moderated by Linda Ellerbee. Trying to escape from a number of persistent reporters asking about his relationship with Joanna, Tanner later ends up in a dangerous situation that dramatically affects the campaign.

    Director: Robert Altman

    Writer: N/A

  • The Girlfriend Factor
    6.9/1053 votes

    #9 - The Girlfriend Factor

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 7/11/1988

    Tanner has to decide what to do about his secret girlfriend Joanna Buckley, an employee of main competitor Michael Dukakis. Meanwhile, the Tanner campaign heads to a rough Detroit neighborhood, where a shocking discovery changes the course of the campaign.

    Director: Robert Altman

    Writer: N/A

  • Something Borrowed, Something New
    7.6/1054 votes

    #10 - Something Borrowed, Something New

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 7/17/1988

    Tanner heads to his aunt's house in suburban Michigan to marry Joanna, but his announcement that he's getting married causes varied reactions from his relatives; Molly confides in TJ when she begins to wonder if she's about being fired by NBC; Deke crashes the wedding via helicopter; Tanner makes a number of surprise choices for his cabinet.

    Director: Robert Altman

    Writer: N/A

  • The Boiler Room
    7.3/1050 votes

    #11 - The Boiler Room

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 8/11/1988

    Having reached the Democratic National Convention knowing that he has no hope of overcoming Dukakis's lead on his own, Tanner considers forging an alliance with Jesse Jackson; T.J. calls in sugar-fueled coordinator Billy Ridenour to work his backroom magic; in a last-ditch effort, Tanner walks onto the convention floor.

    Director: Robert Altman

    Writer: N/A

  • The Reality Check
    NaN/100 votes

    #12 - The Reality Check

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 8/22/1988

    Having failed to secure the Democratic nomination, TJ and company try to launch a third-party campaign; the crew hires college co-eds for telemarketing, which provides mixed results; Joanna has coffee with Kitty Dukakis.

    Director: Robert Altman

    Writer: N/A