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- From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California. Grandpa Amos is quick to give advice to his three grandchildren and wonders how his neighbors ever managed without him around.
- A recent high-school graduate unsure of his future gets a summer job at the Flamingo beach club, and meets the charismatic Phil Brody.
- The McCoys hire a Japanese girl named Nikko to help around the house.
- Kate wants to discipline Hassie and Little Luke for bad grades and skipping school, but Grandpa thinks she is being too tough. So Kate lets Grandpa takes over raising the kids.
- A runaway starlet is playing a new role - the McCoy's housekeeper.
- Aunt Win uses feminine trickery during Grampa's campaign to be elected grange president.
- Aunt Win sorts through a variety of single townsfolk, in order to find a suitable husband for Louise.
- Luke and Kate attend night school. Luke accuses Kate of thinking she is smarter than him. The two have an argument, and stop speaking to each other. In order to save their marriage, Grandpa tries to get Kate to quit studying.
- 1957–196330mTV-148.5 (23)TV EpisodePepino hires the Owl Woman to make a love potion; Grampa thinks he's being hoodwinked and interferes, prompting the woman to put a curse on the farm.
- Grandpa decides to turn the tables after a fast-talking shooting gallery proprietor hustles Little Luke out of $14 in proceeds from the sale of church social tickets.
- After Grampa counsels Little Luke on how to overcome his shyness with girls, he soon thinks he's God's gift to women.
- George opens a gas station, and he makes the mistake of hiring Amos.
- George's nephew comes to visit before joining the Navy. It's not long before he's trapped in a web of lies.
- Grampa breaks up Flora's romance, and is forced to propose to her.
- The McCoys find out that they are three months behind on their mortgage payments and will lose the farm if they can't come up with the money. Grandpa fears that he will have to sell a 200 year old flintlock family rifle to get the payment.
- Amos sneaks into an air base to complain about jet noise over the farm and accidentally touches classified material so when Luke and Kate come looking for Grandpa, they are all suspected of espionage.
- Tilda Hicks moves to 'Californy' - setting her sights on widower Luke.
- Grandpa volunteers for a lodge job to shame Luke for refusing it and then finds the task is to assist in answering lodge letters but because he is too vain to announce his illiteracy, creates chaos faking the assignment.
- Grandpa is stubbornly opposed to Hassie's friendship with hot rod enthusiast Eddie Collins and must be convinced that the young man is a serious engineering student and mechanic rather than a "hooligan".
- Grampa and Luke attempt to build a rowboat.
- When Grandpa and George MacMichael realize that their house painting contracts with the "Sparkle Paint Company" are a fraud, they utilize a ruse to try to recover their money.
- After Grampa sells a large quantity of produce to a stranger, he finds out that he's really competing with himself.
- Grandpa and Luke need a new gun for a shooting contest. Kate needs a new dress to be inducted into the PTA. There's just enough money in the cookie jar for one of them.
- Greg runs away from home when his widowed mom, Louise, decides to move to Cleveland and remarry.
- Luke joins the city slickers in his new job as a slogan writer for an advertising agency.
- Luke takes a temporary job as Dogcatcher and winds up with a houseful of homeless pups.
- Luke starts earning extra money by hanging out at the laundry and gathering dirt for the local gossip column.
- Grampa sees an opportunity for financial gain after a paratrooper lands on an old chicken coop, but Luke doesn't like the idea.
- Pepino is studying to pass the test for U.S. citizenship, so Grampa decides to school him.
- Granpda urges Pepino to marry his new girlfriend Rosita when he notices improvements in his work ethic, but the McCoys must first help him obtain a dowry by making a favorable impression on the girl's demanding Uncle Lopez.
- Trouble is on Grampa's doorstep when Pepino inherits some land in Arizona.
- Grampa resists tapping the cookie jar of the $25 needed to pay for Hassie's screen test.
- Fastidious actor Sterling Ames injures his back on the McCoys' property and must remain on their sofa for several days, much to the annoyance of "cantankerous" Grandpa.
- After Amos mocks George's painting, cheap junk dealer Daggett pays twenty dollars for a painting by George at the McCoy farm so Amos encourages George's painting to be his manager unaware that Daggett has actually paid for the frame.
- Grampa sets up a booth at the school bazaar and uses radical methods to raise money for the children's athletic equipment fund.
- Deprived city boy, Pete, arrives on the farm and uses his urban smarts to get the McCoys to do his assigned chores for him. A good lesson is learned by all.
- Luke is fuming when a crop duster maneuvers to steal his girlfriend.
- The McCoys expect company: Kate's pickle-brained ex-beau and his wife.
- Luke is set up by a traveling show to take part in a boxing match. Kate objects which leaves Grandpa to defend the McCoy family honor.
- There's a new game warden in town, and his name is George MacMichael.
- Kate is expecting some women from the Garden Club to visit, and is nervous about them asking her to join. Of course, Grampa makes the wrong impression and Kate is sure that she will not get the invite.
- A female veterinarian tends to Agnes, the cow, behind Grampa's back.
- George files a claim against Grampa's auto insurance policy.
- An eccentric area hermit furtively exchanges miscellaneous items for his subsistence but, when he trades for McCoy assets, Amos has him arrested for theft but is regretful when a hearing to put the man under state supervision ensues.
- George, Grampa, and Luke judge a homemaking contest, but the fix might be in.
- When Grandpa injures his arm, he sorely regrets that he stubbornly (and secretly) refused to join the rest of the family in taking out a group health insurance policy offered by the Grange.
- Grampa is approached b a relative who wants him to invest in an oil well. In turn, Grampa gets some of his friends to invest, as well.
- Grampa tries to marry off a friend in danger of being deported.
- George is doomed after Grampa curses him with the McCoy Hex.
- When the McCoy's learn that hometown girl Glory is a Hollywood celebrity, Luke fears Kate will be dissatisfied with her life when the McCoy's visit her so when Glory comes to visit, the McCoy men try to paint Kate's life rosier than it is.