Mon, Nov 14, 1960
Buddy consents to a blind date with a client's daughter, but gets more than he bargained for when Angela Brent turns out to beautiful and brainy. Angela doesn't hold back her ideas about anything, from Buddy's kissing method to his aunts, whom Angela suggests are in need of therapy.
Mon, Nov 21, 1960
Heeding the old adage "it pays to advertise" Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris decide to purchase newspaper space promoting Buddy as an eligible young bachelor. The trick works, drawing in a multitude of husband-hungry women, and the aunts are delighted when one of the girls appears to be a potential match for their nephew.
Mon, Nov 28, 1960
Worried that Buddy will follow in the footsteps of a neighbor and spend all his time tied to them at home, Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris decide to develop an active social life and encourage Buddy to do the same. Humor ensues when the aunts select two sophisticated playboys as their gentlemen callers and go out on the town for a double date.
Mon, Dec 12, 1960
To offset the abstract art and Danish modern furniture in Buddy's new office decor, the aunts decide to give him a huge stuffed bald eagle that was once displayed in their father's office long ago. The staff seems to be impressed, the only snag: Buddy's growing allergic to feathers.
Mon, Jan 2, 1961
When Robespierre, Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris' beloved antique auto breaks down on the road, Buddy becomes adamant that the car receive an overhaul and insurance for safety. The aunts comply, but when Robespierre comes back from the shop, everyone is stunned to see it changed from a lovable old clunker to a souped up hot rod.
Sun, Jan 8, 1961
Buddy takes a shine to Charlie Baker, a nine year old boy at the local orphanage. Wanting to add something cheerful to his life, Buddy arranges to take the boy to a football game. Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris think Charlie really needs something else and are proven correct when Charlie runs away after Buddy is unable to take him to the game.
Mon, Jan 23, 1961
Gorgeous Ruth Grayson entertains Buddy when the two become trapped in a stalled public elevator. After Buddy sings her praises to Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris, the two decide she would be the perfect choice to entertain at their church social, unaware that Ruth is actually an exotic nightclub performer.
Mon, Feb 6, 1961
When the longtime tenants of Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris' rental house decide to move, the aunts rent the home to charming bachelor Pietro Almonti. Their suspicions are aroused though when they discover Almonti has installed a dozen telephones in the dining room and they vow to get to the bottom of it.
Mon, Feb 20, 1961
Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris prepare for the visit of Norma Marlo, the twelve year old daughter of an old family friend. The aunts are aghast when Norma arrives, declares she's a beatnik who would rather be called "Nicky" and proceeds to play morose music from albums like "Music to Commit Suicide By." The aunts set out to turn eccentric Nicky into a sweet, average girl.
Mon, Feb 27, 1961
Buddy cleans out the garage and inadvertently allows a risqué painting of a Flowers cousin to make its way into the unsuspecting public. When Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris learn that the family secret is now proudly on display at a local pub, they contrive to get the painting back and hidden once again.
Mon, Mar 6, 1961
Sympathetic to an ailing friend going through a bad stretch, Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris decide to help him out. To get the extra money they want to give him, the aunts become door-to-door sales ladies, pitching a dodgy product that claims to straighten roof shingles. Their amusing efforts land them at a police lineup.
Mon, Apr 3, 1961
Buddy and the aunts are intrigued by the proposal of a lady author who wants to write the biography of Malcolm Flowers, Buddy's grandfather. After agreeing, Buddy has second thoughts when he learns that the writer is responsible for several scandalous best-sellers, and fears she plans to sensationalize his family, too.
Mon, Apr 17, 1961
At the doctor's office, Iris and Violet meet a nurse they think would be an ideal match for Buddy, and so they con him into going there to meet her. Instead he gets interested in one of the patients, and they start dating. He soon regrets this, as she turns out to be an obsessive physical culture-type that practices judo on him.
Mon, May 8, 1961
A distraught young mother abandons her infant by leaving it in Iris and Violet's car while they are out shopping. Discovering it, they try to care for it, but when Buddy finds out he insists the mother must be found. Before he can tell the police, they do a bit of detective work and locate her by way of a Chinese laundry mark on the baby's blanket.
Mon, May 15, 1961
A suave Frenchman convinces the aunt's friend Cynthia to take singing lessons from him. When the Flowers family hears that he has promised Cynthia a nationwide concert tour with her off-key soprano voice, they set out to expose him as a charlatan by having Vi and Iris take lessons, too.
Mon, Jun 19, 1961
Buddy is convinced to accept a job teaching a night class in investment banking at the local college, unaware that it's an all-girls school. Humorous complications ensue when pretty student Sharon Davis goes bananas for him, and a plan to divert her attention with another young man backfires.
Mon, Jun 26, 1961
Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris square off with City Hall over a tree on their property line. They want to prune it, but city commissioners won't let them without a permit, which they don't issue. The aunts prune the tree anyway and later find themselves sharing a jail cell as Buddy attempts to find a solution.
Mon, Jul 3, 1961
In the last original story of this gently amusing series, Buddy repairs a blown fuse for Barbara, the flirty, attractive young housewife who lives next door. However, when Barbara begins to call on Buddy for help more often, her jealous husband Harry takes notice, as does Buddy's irritated girlfriend.