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- Hal Towne is a Los Angeles widower with a bright ten-year-old son to raise (aided by a stern housekeeper). He writes a syndicated column, "All Around Towne," which brings him into contact with numerous competitors for the favors of his publicity-agent girlfriend.
- Dei pays homage to a selection of classic urban movies (Charles Stone III's Paid in Full, Hype Williams' Belly, and Mario Van Peebles New Jack City) as we join Clarence (played by Kevin L. Walker) and Aaron (Winn Simmons) on a journey home from a game of basketball at the neighborhood park. Clarence believes in the almighty dollar. The problem is that he thinks all you have to do is look like you have money. He has a few nice things, but he's in his late-twenties, still living at home in the room he grew up in with his younger brother, and doesn't own a thing. Aaron (Clarence's younger brother), on the other has listened to the life lessons their father has taught and does his best to convince Clarence it's the right way. Their father teaches about ownership and wealth, but Clarence is impatient and can't understand the process behind it. Aaron just graduated from high school; he's entering university in the fall, and wants his big brother to come check out the college life.
- Randy meets a new girl in his apartment building and falls head over heels in love. He writes a series of mash notes, but the letters are intercepted by the girl's grandmother who thinks they're from Randy's father and meant for her.
- Hal decides to give a struggling young actress a plug in his newspaper column. He decides her real name, Gretchen Clayhipple, is too hard to remember and without consulting her changes it to June Thursday
- Hal decides Sarge needs a hand so he hires Annabella, a young maid. No one seems to figure out she is a missing princess but when it's discovered a diplomatic crisis occurs.
- After Hal writes about much engaged heiress Paula Hamilton, she arrives in his office outraged. She decides revenge is best if she convinces Hal to aspire to high society. Randy and Sarge show him the error of his ways.
- A show biz friend of Hal's drops by and thinks Sarge would be perfect for the stage. Hal, not wanting to lose his housekeeper, has his doubts. He hires an acting coach hoping that will end Sarge's acting ambitions
- Columnist Hal becomes the victim of a blackmail plot when he stumbles on the fact that a French film star is secretly married.
- Hal thinks Randy is wanting more time away from him to be with other kids his age so the son is sent to camp. Randy believes his dad just wants to vacation without him. The misunderstanding leads to unhappiness all around.
- A widowed Los Angeles columnist raises his son and manages his new relationship.
- Hal hosts old friend Major Brick Lafferty before he reports for duty. But the army man parties too hard so Hal goes to base to cover for his pal. But do to a snafu Hal finds himself getting a physical then readied for a mission.
- Hal Towne is a Los Angeles widower with a bright ten-year-old son to raise (aided by a stern housekeeper). He writes a syndicated column, "All Around Towne," which brings him into contact with numerous competitors for the favors of his publicity-agent girlfriend.
- When Sarge is questioned for passing a counterfeit note, Hal turns amateur criminologist and investigates his new neighbors, convinced that they must be printing fake money.
- Hal help a publicity shy celebrity friend of his plan his wedding, keeping it a secret from everyone. Sarge get the wrong idea and thinks Hal is to wed Karen so the housekeeper organizes a different celebration.
- Hal's publisher friend asks for help as his 21 year old son has become entangled with a flashy showgirl. Hal is successful is liberating the young man then finds himself the object of the woman's attentions.
- UN delegate Martino and his wife are rushing to the hospital for an imminent birth but it won't wait. They stop at Hal's apartment where quintuplets are delivered. Hal becomes frustrated as he can't report on the biggest story around.
- Sarge encounters a former matinee idol, down on his luck, in the park. The housekeeper brings the older man home to clothe and feed him, then return him to his previous glory. Hal has his doubts that it will work.
- Hal interviews a child psychologist during with she states that Hal's glamorous job is detrimental to Randy's development. Hal has his doubts but decides to take another position so he won't hinder his son's abilities.
- Hal thinks his housekeeper Sarge needs some romance in her life so he decides to fix her up. The man he chooses happens to be a con artist and his affecttion is for Hal's bank account instead of Sarge.