
For Every Man There's a Woman - 1
Danny records a song for elevator operator Jose Jimenez (Bill Dana) to give to the woman he loves.
Linda Runs Away - 2
Danny and Charlie get disguises to follow Linda when she runs away from home.
Love Letters - 3
Linda is playing mailman again, but instead of taking new letters, she delivers Kathy's old love letters from Danny to everyone in the building.
The Trumpet Player - 4
Rusty auditions for a band at the YMCA as their trumpet player. When the band leader tells Danny that Rusty needs to play the same as the other boys, trouble follows.
Tonoose vs. Daly - 5
When Uncle Tonoose and Mr. Daly visit the Williams simultaneously, the only way to resolve the two's constant arguing is to hold an Olympic competition between them.
Hen-pecked Charley - 6
The Halpers are over for dinner, and Danny isn't happy to see the way Bunny bosses Charlie around. Danny convinces Bunny to stop and "let Charlie be a man," and then Charlie isn't happy.
Danny Weaves a Web - 7
Danny takes the housekeeping money Kathy keeps in a jar to fix the car when he finds a dent, and doesn't tell her because he's been telling jokes about women drivers.
Danny and Durante - 8
Jimmy Durante takes a crash course in art, literature and haberdashery from Danny so he'll feel adequate to his college graduate niece.
Danny and the Brownies - 9
When Kathy sprains her ankle, Danny and Charlie are volunteered to serve as leaders for Linda's Brownie troop. At the troop's picnic, a bratty little girl's shenanigans lands Danny in court.
Tonoose's Plot - 10
Uncle Tonoose comes to live with the Williams because his family in Toledo have just bought a piece of land for their cemetery and he doesn't like the location of his plot.
Keeping Up with the Joneses - 11
Charley buys Bunny a pair of earrings for no reason. Kathy is envious, which sets off a buying war between Danny and Charley.
Teacher for a Day - 12
Rusty's school has a PTA event where the parents are teachers for the day, and Danny becomes the perfect candidate for this experiment.
A Baby for Charley - 13
Bunny is about to have a baby, but she thinks that Charley hates children when she overhears him and Danny.
Useless Charley - 14
Charley doesn't think he'll be a good father when Bunny turns down his ideas as to how to care for their unborn baby.
Linda, the Tomboy - 15
Linda competes with another girl for the affections of a boy she hopes will ask her to a party.
The Big Fight - 16
After Danny and Charley sign their new contract, Kathy and Bunny argue over whose husband works hardest. Danny and Charley stop the fight and then get into the same argument.
Casanova Tonoose - 17
Uncle Tonoose arrives in New York to announce he is getting married in April. When Danny asks who the bride is, Uncle Tonoose says, "I dunno."
Charley Does It Himself - 18
Bunny's brother has offered to decorate the nursery for them so it will be ready for when the baby arrives, but Charley wants to do it himself.
The PTA Bash - 19
The PTA wants Danny to perform for them even though he's rehearsing for "The Ed Sullivan Show." Nancy Kulp from "The Beverly Hillbillies" appears as a PTA member.
A Nose by Any Other Name - 20
Danny is convinced his family is embarrassed by his nose, so he goes to a plastic surgeon to change it.
Casanova Junior - 21
Rusty hasn't asked a girl to the school dance because he has no confidence. Danny gives Rusty some pointers and now the girls are falling all over themselves to go out with him.
Temper, Temper - 22
Danny is guilt-ridden after hollering at Kathy and resolves to keep his temper from now on.
Hunger Strike - 23
Rusty wants to go on a trip with his friends. Instead of asking Danny right out, he tries to con him into getting permission. Danny isn't fooled and says no, so Rusty goes on a hunger strike.
Bunny Cooks a Meal - 24
Kathy has to teach Bunny how to cook because Charley's gourmand cousin (Louis Nye) is coming over for dinner and thinks Bunny's a great cook when she really isn't.






































