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- Ozzie and Harriet Nelson raise their two sons Ricky and David. As the sons age, they experience teenage dating problems, marriage and careers.
- The misadventures of an eager but somewhat bumbling young actor who gets a job as a page at a television studio in Hollywood while trying to break into show business.
- Two boys, Chuck and Sam find a time capsule in a cave and take it to Professor Seateck. The professor finds that the capsule contains a message that had been sent to the planet Meeca whose inhabitants helped Earth in its defense against attacks by the Space Islands in 1960. Sam, Chuck, and the Professor travel to Meeca with the Meecan robot Robo. They are attacked by the Space Islands en route but arrive safely to meet with the friendly Meecans.
- "Weird Al" Yankovic and his band perform songs from his 1999 album "Running With Scissors" plus most of his older hits, including a showstopping parody medley. Also includes the music videos for "The Saga Begins" and "It's All About The Pentiums."
- 1952–196630mNot Rated7.7 (39)TV EpisodeFearing that Ozzie is coming down with a cold, Harriet orders her husband to spend the evening convalescing and then goes shopping with a friend. Ozzie manages a rapid recovery when Thorny reminds him of a date they made to go bowling.
- 1952–196630mTV-G7.2 (33)TV EpisodeOzzie wants to establish that he's head-of-the-household, and Harriet wants to be a good wife. Marital strife ensues.
- Shortly after Joan adopts an injured crow, her neighborhood is beset by a jewel thief and all the stolen items are discovered in the Stephens' home. Joan's friends fear she has developed an acute case of kleptomania, but the investigating detectives believe she's just a garden-variety thief.
- Joan meddles in her sister's romance with a young hot-rodder with disastrous results. Her plan backfires when the speed demon falls for Joan instead of Beverly.
- When Joan learns that the snooty Helen Cavanaugh will be attending the charity ball, she insists that Brad give her money to buy a new gown. After arguing over the household budget, Brad agrees to give her $412 if Joan agrees to buy all her clothing for the next year from that allotment. Disaster ensues when the delivery man goes to the wrong closet at the Stevens home and takes Joan's entire wardrobe, rather than the clothes she set aside for the local rummage sale.
- Joan thinks she'll impress her old schoolmates with the fact she married a judge until she finds out they have all achieved great personal success on their own.
- Joan innocently comes between stranger and his wife.
- Joan and Judge Bradley try to reform a young juvenile delinquent whose father recently received a stiff prison sentence.
- Joanie invites her younger sister, Beverly, to stay at her house while she goes to college. In revenge, Judge Stevens invites four cousins to join the merry throng, much to Beverly's delight and Joan's distress.
- The judge counsels a couple about to married about the insignificance of a honeymoon by reminiscing about his own disastrous one, where he found himself locked in a burglar-proof closet. In the second half of the episode, the judge forgets he promised Joan a diamond bracelet if she kept the house spotless for half a year and Joan exacts her revenge.
- Joan is tricked by a couple of con men pretending to be talent scouts and finds herself filming a movie scene where a jungle girl costume sharing screen time with a scene-stealing chimpanzee. Little does she know, but her husband is assisting the District Attorney's office build a case against the pair of crooks.
- Joy and bedlam reign: Mrs. Mulligan has won a giant TV jackpot.
- Mickey, moonlighting as a disc jockey, gets mixed up with a gang of crooks.
- Mickey is mistaken for a visiting French author.
- The network brass has Mickey's boss on the carpet for a low-rated show.
- A haunting tale: Mickey's parents and boss are trying to rent the same cabin for their vacations when ghosts suddenly appear.
- An Egyptian mummy is an unexpected source of help as Mickey tries to apprehend jewel smugglers.
- Mickey becomes a private eye and the target of much attention from a gang of hoodlums.
- Mickey learns that he has only seven days to live.
- The network launches a search for the average TV viewer.
- Mickey's girl Pat falls for a tall Texan and Mickey goes West to win her back.
- Mickey learns that his size may be impeding his growth in the business world.
- Roped into babysitting, Mulligan tells his version of the fable, "Jack and the Beanstalk".
- Mickey becomes the guardian of a beautiful "baby" and her huge inheritance.
- Mickey and his pal Freddy launch a home-made space ship to the moon. They land in outer space, but there are no moon men around only cows.
- Mickey unwittingly hires a chimp to star in the company show.
- Mickey orders some Government surplus computers and receives a robot instead.
- Mrs. Mulligan falls under the influence of a spiritualist who tells her to sell the family house.
- Confident of their business ability, Mickey and Freddy buy a war-surplus store.
- An injection cures Mickey's laryngitis and gives him a fabulous singing voice.
- Network employees chip in for a wedding gift and choose Mickey to buy it.
- A newspaper job gives Mickey a chance to prove his journalistic prowess or lack of it.
- Mickey is assigned to escort movie queen Mona Sanders around the TV studio.
- Mickey tries out for the company basketball team in trick shoes.
- A fishy character interrupts Mickey's plans for a grunion hunt with Pat.
- Mickey and Freddy join a city-wide hunt for an escaped lion.
- The betting is heavy when Mickey is picked to represent the network in a boxing match but most of the wagers are placed on his opponent.
- Best friends for 21 years and the friendship ends when Mickey and Freddy argue over when they met.
- A socialite visits the Mulligans to take part in a charity for underprivileged children but is quick to leave after hearing Mulligan's 23rd precinct harmonics.
- Mickey is a page at a TV network who likes all the same television shows that the "average" person likes. It's his job to watch new programs and determine which will be a hit.
- Mickey shows some home movies which include a scene of his boss embracing a beautiful women. When his wife threatens to his supervisor, Mickey and Freddy decide to pretend to be Arab princes to lure the 'other woman' away.
- Undaunted by his lack of golf skills, Mickey enters the company's annual tournament to take a shot at its top prize of 50 dollars. A pair of jewel thieves grabs a valuable diamond and hides the jewel in Mickey's golf ball.
- In a beauty contest for "Miss I.B.C.", Mickey and Freddy start off competing their girlfriends, but when Pat says she doesn't care, Mickey enters homely, graceless Bobo the phone girl, and proceeds to try and make a lady of her with some quickly improvised lessons in charm.