Joannie, Susan, and Nancy meet three guys at a disco and love times three drives the Bradford household crazy. David is fixed up with a blind date who turns out to be his sister, Mary, and Tommy is trying to win tickets to a rock concert.
Christmas is temporarily put on hold in the Bradford house when the family's presents are stolen.Christmas episodeFirst part of a two-part episode
Tom has garbage trouble and writes a tongue-in-cheek column. That's when his troubles start to pile up... along with his garbage.
Tom is drafted into doing a "Dear Abby" column for the paper. Abby decides to stay at home more and drives everyone, including herself, a little crazy trying to be a Betty Crocker type.
The fun begins when the Vice-President picks the Bradfords as America's typical family, thanks to Nicholas's invitation to Thanksgiving dinner.Thanksgiving Day episode
The son of Tom's wartime buddy comes to Sacramento to set up a new R.O.T.C., which does not please Mary's liberal anti-war feelings. Over the course of time, they learn to respect each other's beliefs. Nicholas has problems with a bully, and another of Tommy's money making schemes backfires.
The Bradfords celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. Tommy receives a very special gift.Christmas episodeSecond part of a two-part episode.
Tom's eccentric sister comes to town and decides that the Bradfords need a new home. The kids are excited, but as they fix up the house for sale they begin to fall in love with it again.
Off to San Francisco for a combination honeymoon and acceptance of an award for his column, Tom also finds that the kids wrangle their way along -- and the chaos begins.
Joannie is offered a role in a Shakespearean play for the same night that Abby is going to tell her ex-father-in-law of her plans to marry Tom. Tom buys an engagement ring through one of David's friends.
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