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- Professor Everett has to file a report on conservation of the Blackhawk Wilderness Area. Nanny discovers the children have never been on a campout. Each excuse the professor makes is mysteriously overcome and the family heads into the wilderness where nothing goes as planned.
- The Professor gives Nanny driving lessons as the pair prepare for a second household car.
- Nanny and the children's rescue of some ducklings leads to trouble for Nanny.
- A fantastic catch in a football pickup game between professors makes Professor Everett a hero. Now a game has been arranged with much younger, athletic competition.
- Prudence is excited about her first day at school, until she actually has to go. It's her teacher's first day as well, and insisting to Prudence that Nanny only pretends to talk to Waldo doesn't convince Prudence that school is where she wants to be.
- Mrs. Fowler, Francine's mother witnesses Nanny in some peculiar situations. Convinced Nanny is a witch, she is determined to report her. When "strange" things begin happening to her, she learns things are not always what they seem to be.
- Prudence's kite gets stuck in the tree of the local haunted house. The children discover how the house is being "haunted", by whom, and why. Then they have to decide whether to expose the information or keep the secret.
- 1970–197123m7.8 (35)TV EpisodeNanny's fiance "Chumley Fenshaw" arrives unannounced for their wedding.
- 1970–197123mTV-PG7.8 (38)TV EpisodeNanny and the children stage a protest to stop the city from cutting down a favorite tree for a road expansion project.
- Professor Everett's three rambunctious children scare away another housekeeper. Suddenly at the door appears Nanny, unbidden and undaunted, bringing mystery and magic to a family that doesn't know how much they need her.
- Nanny's globe-trotting Uncle Alfred turns up busking in the park, and is invited to stay with the Everetts. He tries to coax her to join him on a south sea voyage, and he grants supposedly magic wishes to the kids. They talk him into repeating former glories of when he did a human fly act for a local charity fair.
- Nanny receives a letter from a foreign country that makes her cry. The family is torn between wanting to help Nanny and respecting her privacy.
- The Professor is contacted out of the blue by an old college girlfriend and isn't sure he's ready to see her again. Prudence's favorite balloon pops and she doesn't want to risk losing a new balloon by inflating it.
- Nanny asks Hal to install an old radio in Arabella; but, mysteriously it only broadcasts programs from 1936.
- 1970–197123m7.6 (32)TV EpisodeButch raises the ire of a neighbor as part of an initiation of the Oak Street Marauders. Peabody wanted to press charges, but the police talk him out of it. A visit by the whole family doesn't make progress, so Nanny comes up with an idea to try to warm Peabody up o the human race.
- 1970–197123m7.5 (31)TV EpisodeHal teaches himself golf using Nanny's Uncle Harland's unusual set of clubs. Professor Everett decides he needs to teach him the proper way using new clubs before he competes in the Jr faculty tournament.
- Nanny suggests a family picnic on a lovely Spring day. The family members all have other ideas until their plans are mysteriously thwarted. Just when they are all ready to go on their outing, another problem pops up. Nanny keeps the picnic and fun going on anyway and they have a great Saturday together.
- 1970–197123mTV-PG7.5 (33)TV EpisodeWaldo finds a dinosaur bone and buries it in the yard. Nanny and the children's hunt for a rose bush eating gopher uncovers Waldo's treasure and results in dig for more!
- 1970–197123m7.5 (33)TV EpisodeWhen the Everett family finds their furniture continually rearranged overnight, Aunt Henrietta arrives to conduct an exorcism in search of the mysterious source.
- The boys are going to play "bicycle polo" only Butch can't find a croquet mallet. He grabs and breaks the professor's lucky putter - and they stopped manufacturing them 20 years ago.
- The children complain about Nanny's car, Arabella. Nanny suggests a ploy where they shop for a new car so the children can appreciate Arabella. Nanny ends up with another car before the children realize they loved Arabella. Is it too late?
- The Everett Kids decide to have a birthday party for Nanny but they only guess as to how old she is.
- The boys tell Nanny that Arabella was insulted and then challenged to a race, but Nanny is having none of it. "Old cars are not meant to be raced." Professor Everett comes up with an alternative - feed the data into the computer. The problem is computers can't account for the human element.
- Butch is negatively influenced by a "hip" kid when the Professor misses another one of his activities.
- 1970–197123mTV-PG7.4 (30)TV EpisodeHal feels too much pressure to complete various projects and school work, with a big science competition being foremost, it's making him irritable and miserable. Nanny offers a good luck piece, that acts like a magic amulet that restores his confidence so much he no longer worries at all and becomes careless.
- Sebastian, the rooster Prudence raised from a chick has finally learned to crow. Now if he would only learn to crow at sunrise instead of the middle of the night.
- Nanny and the neighborhood kids put on a show to raise money to save an old fountain in the park.
- The professor has a date, but when the replacement sitter shows up she is not suitable at all. The only solution seems to be allowing Hal to fill in. At the restaurant Professor Everett begins to have second thoughts as he overhears and imagines all the things that can go wrong.
- 1970–197123mTV-PG7.3 (30)TV EpisodeNanny convinces Butch to run for class president. Butch is running on the issues but his opponent is running on free bike rides and ice cream. Butch has to decide how much he wants to win.
- At fourteen, Hal thinks he would be able to meet his Uncle for a fishing excursion many miles away all, by himself. Everett thinks he's too young, but other, younger boys are doing it, so he gives Hal some money and tickets to ride the bus out there. However, a man stops him at the depot and sob stories him out of his money.
- Nanny is introducing Butch to the joys of window-shopping when she admires a cuckoo clock. Butch decides to buy it for Nanny, but he's robbed his piggy bank once too often.
- A misdirected invitation to a romantic dinner leads the professor to believe one of his students is infatuated with him.
- 1970–197123m7.2 (31)TV EpisodeMillionaire brother Uncle Bentley Everett visits and attempts to gain a higher position at the school for his brother with a $2,000,000 donation. Bentley discovers that you can't buy everyone's love with money.
- It's a rainy day and the children think it will never end. The professor tells them about a time when it rained two weeks and he and his brother built a canoe in the garage. The children decide to build a raft to sail on Squaw Lake.
- Butch's pen pal from Canada comes for a surprise visit.
- Butch is convinced he is a jinx so Aunt Henrietta is consulted about his belief. When Butch breaks her crystal ball, she confirms it. It's up to Nanny to persuade Aunt Henrietta to put things right.
- 1970–197123m7.1 (30)TV EpisodeNanny's Aunt Henrietta arrives with the circus and a dire prediction that a man with a moustache is going to carry Nanny off. Nanny confronts Aunt Henrietta with her suspicion that after her aunts' visit in their balloon, the family sent Aunt Henrietta to "get me out of a rut".
- Prudence wishes for a new part in the school play on the first evening star. She finds that she doesn't like what happens for her wish to come true. It turns out to be the best outcome in the end and everyone is happy with their parts.
- Nanny's two oddball aunts come down in the Everett back garden in a hot air balloon, where they are determined to stay for a visit. The whole neighborhood gets involved, and a local Women's Lib group talks the pair into a passive protest by lying down in the street, leading to their arrest.
- 1970–197123mTV-PG7.1 (32)TV EpisodeProfessor Everett receives a fabulous job offer from Astrodynamics, but it means moving to Astroville. The children don't want to leave their home, but put a brave face on for their father's sake.
- 1970–197123m7.1 (32)TV EpisodeProfessor Everett encounters a tough lady professor who espouses women's lib and challenges his authority. Meanwhile, Francine challenges Hal on the baseball field when she turns out to be a better hitter than he is.
- 1970–197123mTV-PG7.1 (34)TV EpisodeA new girlfriend of the Professor thinks that Butch and Prudence are not grounded in reality and should be involved in her children's therapy group. Butch tests whether there is a tooth "elf" by not telling his father when he loses a tooth.
- Butch catches the local legendary and huge fish - the day before the fishing contest. Professor Everett has a student whose paper won't be complete until after the deadline. Time is the common factor in working out their problems.
- Hal gets into a jam when he tries to impress a girl by claiming to be older than he really is.
- Neatnik Hal has had it with Butch's messy ways. He moves out of their room. The distance between the boys is more than geographical, will the brothers resolve their differences?
- Hal gets a telescope for his birthday but Butch is the one who discovers a new comet.
- Hal is trying to find a way to get close to a girl he likes. Nanny suggests he join her on the debate team, but Hal isn't convinced he is debate material.
- The professor has his brightest student as a guest for the weekend and his supreme intellect gives those around him an inferiority complex- especially Hal.
- 1970–197123mTV-PG7.0 (31)TV EpisodePrudence has a nightmare with a monster named Wiblet, and Nanny helps her overcome her fears.
- 1970–197123m7.0 (30)TV EpisodePrudence is feeling left out when the boys build a rocket. Nanny's old porcelain doll Felicity arrives, and Nanny asks Prudence to look after her. Things are fine again until the boys drop the doll.
- Nanny takes in some higher education by taking a course at Proffessor Everett's school, but Everett is wary of the teacher she gets, a hot shot playboy type who teaches the new wave psychology of relationships and sets his sights on making Nanny his next conquest.
- In previous years, Professor worked with an Italian director in Rome and is intimidated by his celebrity. The director is expected for a presentation at the university, but chooses to have dinner with the Everett family.
- Nanny's Uncle Horace visits, looking to raise $1,000 to win his South Seas sweetheart's hand in marriage. News of a successful rain dance reaches a local TV station who offers to give him the amount- if he can make it rain.
- The professor has a new lady friend in Marjorie Meyers. But her priorities may be about ecology and saving the earth rather than any romance that includes a ready made family.