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- The kids decide they can manage to care for a baby left behind on the ranch until the mother returns but have to keep it a secret from Mr. Ernst who doesn't approve.
- Mr. Ernst becomes a professional wrestler when he takes on Captain Lou Albano to keep from losing the ranch's money.
- Sixteen year old Melody's fondest wish comes true when a "college man" asks her out on a date. Will she use Ted's ridiculous date-coaching to help her through this momentous evening?
- Ted wants to crawl away and hide when his English teacher comes to stay at the Bar None.
- It's the ultimate babysitting nightmare for Ted; he loses the kid he is babysitting.
- When Brad teaches a visiting teen TV idol how to ride, Melody turns into a heartsick fool.
- One of Brad's snooty friends from private school shows up at the ranch, much to Brad's embarrassment.
- The kids at the ranch suspect a ranch guest of foul play -- maybe even murder.
- Who's a better rider, a better cook, better at catching fish -- Ted and Danny or Melody and Bradley? They agree to disagree in a comical "Battle of the Sexes".
- When horse crazy Bradley arrives at the Bar None ranch, everyone thinks she's a great guest. Ted McGriff's efforts to impress Bradley backfire.
- Buddy Ernst finally finds something to like at the ranch, a yellow-maned pony named Goldilocks. When Buddy learns that his father plans to sell the horse, he and Goldilocks head out into the heat of the desert.
- Ted's selfishness and desire for a saddle that once belonged to John Wayne get him in trouble.
- Brad and Melody want the chance to lead overnight camping trips in the desert, but only one of them may do it. Who will it be?
- When a plane crashes at the Bar None, Mr. Ernst, Ted, and Buddy rescue the groggy pilot from the wreckage.
- A capture the flag game puts the new kids against the veterans during a night interrupted by a sleepwalking Mr. Ernst.
- A generous guest leaves a generous tip $100. The only problem is no one knows which "two helpful staff members" it's for. Lucy declares a contest to decide who's the most worthy.
- Never a dull moment at the Bar None: Danny challenges Ted to go a week without using anything the Indians gave the white man - taco chips, barbecued ribs, soda pop, even the cotton his jeans are made of!
- When the kids find out Mr. Ernst is selling the Bar None because he feels he is not a real cowboy, they try to convince him otherwise.
- Everything's going Danny's way at the Bar None. But when he gets too big for his britches, the results could be embarrassing.
- Ted gets a letter and his refusal to tell the others what is in it makes Danny, Melody, and Buddy determined to find out what is in it. Also, after goading from Danny, Ted asks Brad out on a date, and is surprised when she agrees.
- Danny creates a comic strip based on the Bar None for the local paper. Feelings get hurt when his co-workers see the characters are based on themselves.
- A rival ranch (Snake Eyes Ranch) challenges the Bar None to a baseball game for the water rights.
- To encourage hard work and positive attitudes, Mr. Ernst sets up a competition to see who's the "Employee of the Week".
- Buddy hopes that he can mend his parents separation and reunite their family, but he discovers that all are happier with things as they are now.
- It's a rainy night at the Bar None and the kids entertain themselves by trying to scare the wits out of each other.