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- The daughter of one of Bentley Gregg's clients develops a crush on him.
- Kelly asks Uncle Bentley for a favor, which leads to a chain of favors made by several people, each favor being dependent on the other being kept. This house of cards is bound to collapse.
- Kelly has fallen for the star high school basketball center, much to Howard's dismay.
- After several ego-shattering blows, Peter's feeling of self-importance is at an all-time low. He threatens to quit and move to San Francisco - and this time he means it.
- Peter has a crush on supermarket clerk Helen but she's devoted to pop singer Frankie Laine. Peter thinks if he can get the crooner to appear at a party it will help him out so he asks for Bentley's aid in making it happen.
- Kelly's excessive telephone chattering causes Uncle Bentley to place restrictions on its use, so Kelly schemes to have a second phone installed in her bedroom.
- Peter quits and goes to work for ventriloquist Edgar Bergen.
- Bentley pulls the purse strings and puts the entire household on a strict weekly budget. His timing couldn't have been worse.
- Peter has an opportunity to go with Mr. Gregg and Kelly on a free trip to Italy, but first he has to prove he's a United States citizen in order to obtain a passport. Easier said than done.
- Bentley is being lured to join a prestigious law firm in Washington, DC. Of course, none of his friends and family want him to move.
- Uncle Bentley, Kelly, and Peter are all heading out-of-town in different directions, which results in Jasper heading in the direction of the nearest dog motel.
- Peter lets power go to his head after he becomes chairman of the building committee for the Purple Dragon Lodge.
- Uncle Bentley tries to woo his niece Kelly's Pathfinder leader.
- Peter introduces Kelly and Uncle Bentley to the inimitable Grandpa Ling. If he sees something he likes, he takes it and leaves an item that he thinks is of equal value in its place.
- Peter barters for a lovely young bride set up by 'Cousin' Charlie.
- Kelly has fallen for a beach bum, and Uncle Bentley intends to do something about it.
- Following Bentley's advice, Peter and Kelly each buy one share of stock in Sutton Industries. When the stock price promptly falls, things get ugly.
- Frank Curtis tells a phony story about Bentley being a World War II hero, and a pretty young nurse at the Red Cross agrees to go out with him, only because she believes it.
- Jasper has been stealing and hiding items around the house, and after Bentley is sued for a neighbor's garden damage, he sends Jasper to dog obedience training school.
- Kelly leaves home to attend finishing school.
- A stuttering, bumbling student takes on the president of the school's debating team.
- One of Mr. Gregg's clients needs an original theme song for a new sci-fi series. When he hears Peter humming an original tune while vacuuming, he asks for him to record it. Unfortunately, Peter soon forgets the melody.
- Bentley encourages one of Kelly's friends to enter a majorette contest.
- Bentley tangles with a young motorcyclist, and much to his chagrin, Kelly unknowingly gets a date with him.
- A P.T.A. meeting interferes with Bentley Gregg's date plans with a beautiful movie starlet, who is also a very important and valuable client.