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- A lesson about eavesdropping leads to Ed opening a package addressed to Raul.
- Della convinces Ed to join the Barrio Better Business Bureau despite his being a minority of one: the last remaining white man in the neighborhood.
- Ed Brown's garage has a new tenant: teenage runaway Monica, who has come to Hollywood to seek fame and fortune.
- When Ed meets Chico's rich Aunt Connie, he quickly becomes enamored of her.
- A former silent-movie actress whom Ed idolized pulls her car into the garage for repairs. Ed still idolizes her and cannot accept her current position.
- Della asks Ed to be her date to a black-tie, $100-a-plate charity dinner.
- Chico convinces Ed that they need a loan for spare parts to build up the business.
- Ed becomes worried when the President is supposedly on his way to visit the garage and the Secret Servicemen are doing security checks.
- After successfully replacing an ailing boxer in the ring, Chico considers a career change.
- Charo plays flamenco guitar, Raul plays marimbas, and Ed tap-dances in a recreation of his vaudeville act.
- After a passage of some 30 years, Charo's longtime fiancé arrives to claim his bride.
- An overprotective Ed drives Chico to move into a swinging-singles apartment complex.
- Chico wants to install his own bathtub, but before he can make any additions the building must be inspected. The violations and the fines start to pile up, and Chico is told he can no longer live in his van. Chico moves upstairs with Ed, but the closeness might actually drive them apart.
- Chico's blind cousin Pepe, a famous Latino singer, shows up in a limo and his driver quits the same day. He offers Chico the job, but while Chico is out, Ed unwittingly talks Pepe into considering Chico's girlfriend. She doesn't know, however, that Pepe is "all hands" when it comes to women. Feliciano briefly sings his classic version of "Light My Fire" and actually sings the show's theme song to Ed and Chico when they start arguing.
- Chico isn't too pleased to receive a visit from the father he never knew, having been told for years that Gilberto Rodriguez was dead.
- Chico has a new girlfriend to go along with his new apartment. Lisa is a nurse and she and Chico are planning on spending a special evening together. But on this particular night she cannot leave the job behind and the constant interruptions cause a quarrel between them as Chico accuses her of using work to get out of their date.
- Ed meets his new neighbor, who doubles as his new landlady.
- Della wants her footloose son to become her partner in the catering business.
- Louie asks Ed to sell his battered Studebaker, with disastrous results.
- The IRS conducts an audit of Ed after Chico and Louie collaborate on his negligent tax return.
- Monica opens a car wash with four girls in Ed's garage.
- An old Army buddy must literally "play God" for Ed's surprise birthday party.
- A class essay written by Raul makes everybody believe that grouchy Ed Brown is a saint.
- A love-'em-and-leave-'em nurse latches onto Ed until Della puts a stop to her perfidy.
- A new woman is in the neighborhood boasting about her glazed buns.
- Ed sponsors a boys' basketball team for Raul.
- Ed must hold a garage sale to dispense with all of his old mementos, or risk a hefty fine.
- Ed's pet rooster turns out to be a champion fighting cock.
- Ed objects when Monica gets a job at a seedy joint.
- Chico wants to marry his girlfriend Marilyn.
- A series of mishaps occurs after a juvenile delinquent steals Ed's hat.
- Ed gets the wrong impression about what Chico and his girlfriend were doing in the van.
- Ed reads his own obituary and learns just how many mourners he would have if he died.
- Louie wants to foil early retirement by going into business for himself.
- Ed didn't think that Louie's retirement would mean a third hand at the garage.
- Della tries to set Ed up with an attractive widow.
- Ed's war exploit stories take a dramatic turn when a a man of Japanese heritage arrives at the garage. Yoshi claims to be the offspring of a relationship Ed had with Mariko years ago.
- Chico becomes reacquainted with his former classmate, a divorcee with a young daughter.
- Ed's honest admission that Chico's new girlfriend is a terrible singer doesn't sit well with his mechanic.
- A young woman arrives at the garage proclaiming that Ed is the father of her baby.
- Ed believes his time is short after reading about the demise of his former best friend from natural causes.
- Ed needs a new suit to attend a reunion of his old Army battalion.
- A very pregnant woman unexpectedly shows up, allowing Ed Brown's daughter to deliver a newborn Chicano right there in Ed Brown's garage.
- His unfamiliarity with foreign cars leads Ed to believe that the old dog is all washed up.
- After an employment agency turns him down, Ed decides to hire a 73-year-old mechanic.
- Blind-as-a-bat Ed wants to testify that his old friend was responsible for a collision on his street corner.
- Ed is accused of being a peeping tom.
- "Chico" successfully persuades cranky, bigoted garage owner Ed Brown to take him on as an employee and partner in the business and to live in the garage in Ed's old van.
- The son of Ed's life-saving Gypsy friend wants Ed to hire him as a mechanic.
- Ed, deeply regretting his words that led Raul to run away, forms a party to search for the young lad. Everyone later suspects that Raul might have returned to Tijuana, Mexico to search for his family. Acting on the tip, Ed eventually finds Raul in an old church, leading to a reunion. Ed apologizes and explains that Chico had died (though not how), and Raul agrees to return home.
- Ed adopts the CB handle Huggy Body and encounters the equally-lonely Kissy Face on New Year's Eve.
- Chico's humorous take on Noah's ark makes him more popular among the parishioners than Reverend Bemis.
- Sammy Davis Jr. drops by and recognizes Ed as an old dancing partner from vaudeville.
- Ed must make amends to his new landlady if he wants to stay in business.
- Ed tries to break Chico's ironclad contract to be partners in the garage.
- Ed finds out that Raul is an orphan.
- A social worker arrives with an application for Ed to adopt Raul.
- After a fallen car puts both Chico and Ed in the hospital, both see their lives flash before their eyes.
- Ed is forced to cover for an old Army buddy who has been cheating on his wife.
- Raul trades away Ed's old mattress--which has $712 hidden inside.
- Chico is attracted to a girl who rebuffs him because of his resemblance to her former fiancé.
- Chico sees Ed sneaking out of the garage one night all dressed up in a nice suit, and Ed is very secretive about where he is going. It seems he is going to the bar where he and his wife used to spend their anniversaries. Ed still keeps the date. While there he plays the piano and the manager offers him a job. Chico is worried that Ed is spending too much time dwelling on the past, and he and Louie set out to bring him back to the present.
- When Ed has a sore shoulder, Chico gets the pain.
- Chico's dream about Ed's retirement is more like a nightmare.
- At a charity auction at the garage, a female impersonator buys Ed's late wife's favorite dress.
- A free facelift transforms Ed into a jewelry-flashing portrait of youth.
- A sleepy Chico has Ed wondering how he's been spending his nights, before learning about a series of robberies plaguing the neighborhood.
- Ed plans to make a fortune by getting his kidney stone removed.
- When Louie must go to the dentist but is too afraid to, he asks Chico to hypnotize him. Ed, who doesn't believe in it, is the one who gets hypnotized. Chico then implants a post-hypnotic suggestion wherein Ed will do whatever he's asked if he hears the words "Will you". But when his girlfriend asks him to marry her, he does.
- Ed gets scammed by a con artist on his creation of training wheels for motorcycles.
- Chico is on jury duty, Ed is the guilty one.
- Chico tries to tell Ed that he must work for his cousin in New York.
- Chico's latest customer turns out to be a Chicano Army buddy of Ed's.
- To pay off a hefty bank loan, Chico suggests a system to barter services in place of cash.
- A nude mural on the wall near Ed's garage has the neighborhood up in arms.
- Ed and Della get so blitzed on holiday punch that he actually proposes marriage, and she accepts.
- Chico's Aunt Connie returns with a new companion from Barcelona, whom Ed believes is nothing but a fraudulent fortune hunter.
- Chico joins the garage mechanics' union before learning how much it will hurt Ed's pocketbook.
- Ed needs three letters of reference in order to process his application to adopt Raul.
- Chico convinces Ed that a government loan can ease their credit problem at the garage.
- Ed refuses to yield to pressure when his garage is set to be demolished.
- Ed earns a reputation as a good Samaritan by refusing to press charges against an inept holdup man, which brings every derelict in the neighborhood around for a handout.
- Ed's equally irascible Uncle Sonny visits the garage while the owner is away on a fishing trip.
- Monica's hitchhiking brings a group of bikers to the garage with their leader Chongo.
- A 12-year-old stowaway becomes The Man's new Chico.
- Raul's multi-talented Aunt Charo arrives from Spain, willing to tutor him to follow in her footsteps as a musician.
- Raul discovers Chico's belongings, which had been stored in the van where he lived. Ed finds out when he overhears a guitar playing. Ed--still having trouble coming to terms with Chico's death months earlier--shoos Raul from the van and smashes the guitar in anger. Raul takes this as a cue that Ed hates him and runs away.