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- A professional athlete has to help a U.S. government agent recover a missing jet.
- John Monroe observes and comments on life, to the bemusement of his sensible wife Ellen and intelligent, questioning daughter Lydia.
- Nightclub comedian Jerry Webster was a widower with a small son, Sandy. He purchased a farm in the San Fernando Valley to be his home base and a home for Sandy. Divorcee Sue Kramer managed the farm and served as Sandy's governess and a romantic foil for Jerry.
- The misadventures of a pair of wacky stewardesses.
- Professor John Woodruff is reunited with an Italian orphan Tony he befriended in World War II. They accept work from various police departments where John uses his exceptional criminal assessments and Tony does the legwork to solve difficult cases.
- A veteran American espionage agent is sent with a new partner to Italy, in order to track down 100 pounds of missing plutonium before it can be obtained by terrorists.
- A New York ad exec deals with problems at home and at work.
- A would-be race car designer and a would-be race car driver run a moving company while trying to race enough money to pursue their racing dreams.
- Two female co-workers, one neat and one a slob, share an apartment and drive each other crazy.
- 1967–196830mTV EpisodeAfter Sandy fails to pass the auditions for the school pageant, Jerry decides that he's going to bring both the show and Sandy up to "professional" standards. Complications ensue.
- After the death of his wife, the custody terms for a nightclub comedy star Jerry Webster's son demands that he is raised on a remote California farm owned by the Jerry. The problem is that the property is 300 miles away from Jerry's job in a Las Vegas hotel.
- Sandy and Tracy sneak food to a small little Irish man who claims to be a leprechaun.
- Jerry's efforts to "toughen up" his son backfire on him. Sandy becomes a bully at school, and now Jerry has to deal with the angry parents of the boys Sandy's been pushing around.
- Jerry starts imagining what's going to happen during his upcoming weekend alone with Sue, but reality intrudes into his fantasies.
- A farmhand convinces Jerry that there's buried treasure on his farm, and nothing Sue says will convince Jerry not to dig the whole place up to find it.
- Jerry risks humiliation--not to mention whatever injuries he may receive (or, more likely, cause)--to accompany Sandy and his Boy Scout troop on a hike. Almost as important as showing Sandy that he can do it, though, is the chance to show up the troop's arrogant, obnoxious scoutmaster.
- Dewey promises a beautiful blonde that he can get her into "show business". Unfortunately he uses Jerry's name to try to do it, with two potentially disastrous consequences for Jerry: losing Sue over it and earning the enmity of the blonde's gangster boyfriend.
- Don buys a new car from Tyler and lovingly takes care of it to Barbara's embarrassment. But after a garage mechanic tells him the auto was once in an accident Don becomes furious.
- Over Don's protests his daughter Janie is selected to appear in a client's commercial. They select the Robinson kitchen as the filming location guaranteeing the interference of Don.
- Don Robinson has a talk with his brother-in-law who urges him to have a will drawn up. Reluctant to face his mortality Don's attempts are half hearted and disastrous.
- A former boyfriend of Barbara's has been invited to dinner and Don is a wreck. Not only is the man a doctor but also authored a best-selling sex manual. Don's ego takes a beating.
- Maggie and Millie land in the middle of a blood feud between rival families while in Sicily.
- Professor John Woodruff is in trouble. He has fallen for a woman called Kay Todd. Now the lady has been charged with murdering her husband. Kay had indeed been heard swear she wanted her husband dead. And minutes later..., he was.
- Professor Woodruff is contacted by an old friend, Karen Walker, who is an alcoholic struggling to stay sober. When she threatens suicide, the professor and Tony must act fast.
- John has a very low opinion of children's authors and is unhappy when assigned to work with a famous writer who has written a series of kid's books. Unfortunately, things don't go well.
- Monroe is having a time of being stressed and overworked. When a beautiful neighbor Mrs. Bessinger moves in Monroe relaxes by indulging in mid-life fantasies.
- 1969–19707.6 (11)TV EpisodeJohn feels his life has become humdrum after conversations with his wife and editor Hamilton. He daydreams himself into a world of secret agents, femme fatales and exotic locales until reality intercedes.
- John comes up short of his daughter's desired Christmas gift and returns home with a huge American flag. She proudly flies it, leading the neighborhood to gossip that the family is masking something.
- John quits when one his cartoons is rejected. Announcing he's going to write a book John instead fantasizes that he is in the world of high finance but finds out he is cut out for creating humorous drawings.
- 1967–196830mTV EpisodeSue plans a quiet holiday with her parents, but Jerry's arrival with his rowdy Las Vegas friends, along with her aunt and uncle, put the stops to that.
- When Lydia's raspberry and asparagus-loving pooch dies, she thinks her father doesn't care how distraught she is, but soon finds out otherwise.
- Jerry's in a bit of a jam. Not only has he just been caught going through a bedroom window with his beautiful young tenant, but it's Aunt Martha who caught him, and he's having a hard time explaining what happened.
- Fast-talking hustler Dewey cheats Jerry out of his last penny. It's up to Tracy, of all people, to save the day.
- Sue, who doesn't drink alcohol, accidentally finishes off Jerry's martini, resulting in no end of trouble for Jerry, who's trying to make a good impression on a potential TV sponsor.
- Sandy and Tracey both enter their lambs in a contest at the county fair, but it turns out that it's their parents who are the ones who are competing.
- Sue is not happy to see her smooth-talking ex-husband return. She's even less happy to see that he and Jerry hit it off famously, and things get worse when Jerry invites him to move in.