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- The misadventures of a TV writer both at work and at home.
- A high-school football player is in love with a beautiful blonde classmate from a very wealthy family. He doesn't have the money to take her out, so in his desperation he robs his own father's grocery store. Things go downhill from there.
- A news columnist digs deep for details in the life of Broadway actress Mona Kent, and what he finds is the sordid, less than glamorous story of a naive but determined country girl haunted by nude photos she posed for on her way to the top.
- Angel allows two itinerant workmen to oil the shingles on the house, but after, Johnny's convinced they were crooks, and tests just how waterproof the roof is now.
- Tired of Angel's Gallic temper tantrums, Johnny makes her promise to change her attitude. She overdoes it, and Johnny plans to make her break her serenity by selling her heirloom clock.
- To make a good impression for Johnny's mother when meeting Angel for the first time, a maid is temporarily hired, but mother arrives first, and Angel takes her for the hired help.
- Voted to be Valedictorian of her adult education English class, she has second thoughts at home when a loutish friend of Johnny's makes fun of her accent.
- For an upcoming local election, Angel tries to register to vote, but the registrar tells her she's ineligible, but can still participate by allowing her house to be used as a polling place. She does, but makes it into a party.
- 1961–196630mTV-G7.4 (247)TV EpisodeRitchie claims he keeps being attacked by a giant woodpecker.
- 1961–196630mTV-G7.7 (248)TV EpisodeWith Laura out of town for a few days, Rob tries to figure out what to do in his spare time. Eventually, he looks in on an old Army buddy, who is at a nightclub. Unfortunately, it results in confusion that ultimately lands Rob behind bars.
- Suspected infidelity puts Buddy's marriage to Pickles in jeopardy, and Rob, friends to both, finds himself situated between an enraged husband and an hysterical wife.
- 1961–196630mTV-G7.6 (238)TV EpisodeFearing he may be going bald, Rob tries a dubious homemade remedy formulated by Buddy's barber.
- 1961–196630mTV-G7.5 (235)TV EpisodeRob and Jerry's friendship is sorely tested when they buy a boat together.
- 1961–196630mTV-G7.6 (256)TV EpisodeRob submits a sketch about a talking bowling pin which Alan Brady loves, but trouble arises when it is revealed that a rival comedian has already used that same material.
- 1961–196630mTV-G7.3 (242)TV EpisodeRob recounts the wrath and fury he encountered when he broke his engagement with his hometown sweetheart, Dorothy, after he and Laura became engaged.
- The girls get into hot water when they sneak into the swanky "Yacht Club" and meet eligible millionaires under the pretense of being rich society women.
- Mike and Greta mistake Loco's new acquaintance Tom Brookman as penniless and throws him out of their penthouse. When they discover he is very wealthy they try to smooth things over.
- Danny reconnects with a tomboy girl named Moose that used to play on his school's baseball team. He now finds himself attracted to her.
- Danny and Pat want to pick up a side business. Charlie lets them in on a deal to tear down a building and put in a parking lot. All Charlie has to do is get rid of the nightclub that's leasing the building, and the tenants are way behind in the rent so that's no problem. Or at least it wasn't until Danny and Charlie go to check out the place and find an old friend has sunk all her money into the club. The old owner let them slide until the nightclub could build up a following, and she is worried the new owner won't give them any more time. SONGS: My Mother Was A Lady (If Jack Were Only Here), and It All Depends On You.
- Charley recalls the time when he first met Danny.
- Danny is excited to get a visit from his boyhood friend Jim (Jim Backus) who used to look out for Danny when they were boys in Deerfield, MI. Danny is proud to show Jim his success, but Kathy figures out Jim was hoping Danny still needed him.
- Gunn looks into the killing of a famous ventriloquist whose dummy is missing. One of the clues is especially baffling-the man would only work and live where there were two ways in and out.
- Gunn is hired by a woman who is afraid her husband may kill her. When the husband, a famous musician, is found dead, the wife is the chief suspect - but the circumstances seem "out of key" to Gunn.
- A prison warden asks Gunn to help in the rehabilitation of a veteran bank heist planner by escorting the man to his daughter's wedding. When he vanishes on the trip back to prison, Gunn and Jacoby know what's going to happen; a bank heist.