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- Tom Potter is a real estate agent who lives in a female centric household. His wife Fran, teenager Carol plus her younger sisters Debbie and Sissie keep things lively. The presence of his skeptical mother-in-law Irene though is less than ideal.
- When Tom hears the news that two of the local teenagers have eloped, he fears that Carol and her boyfriend Stanley may do the same.
- Tom and the girls learn a lesson in sales.
- A take off on the popular "Candid Camera" series. Tom Ewell is determined never to get caught on that show and he writes to the show telling them. The show receives the letter and decides to find him and photograph him.
- When Carol goes off to collage for a week to do her exams, Tom decides to give her room to a young boy from the local orphanage as part of a mentoring program.
- Tom gets involved with the world of art.
- After reading a book on saving money, Tom starts an economy drive with costly results.
- Tom is in the market for a new car, but what should he do with his old one? Put it in for part exchange or sell it to Mother Brady?
- Tom has been working too hard so Fran suggests that the two of them take a short vacation without the children.
- Fran has absolutely nothing to wear for the Chamber of Commerce Ball.
- After meeting an old college friend of Tom's, Fran is worried that Tom is missing the bachelor life.
- Against Fran's advice, Tom decides to lay a new kitchen floor himself rather than use their usual handy man.
- Tom Potter is pretty happy in regards to the policy he sold the Steckels. But almost immediately the claims start coming in.
- The family starts to regret Tom's insistence that Debbie joins the school orchestra.
- Dick Powell guest-stars in this episode in which the actual Four Star Studios production lot is used as part of a story involving an important real-estate deal.
- Tom takes up handwriting analysis and believes it gives him the upper hand in his business dealings.
- Tom decides it's time that someone else in the family learn to drive. He errors in thinking he would be a good instructor for his wife.
- Tom never has a chance to use the phone with so many women in the house. He decides to put in a second line just for him but it doesn't work out that way because everyone thinks their call is an emergency.
- Tom enters Debbie in a spelling bee contest thinking if she does well it will reflects postively on him. He imagines the difference in his life if he had all boys instead of girls.
- In an attempt to cut the spending by the women of the house, Tom closes the store charge accounts across town, but with disastrous consequences.
- When Tom suggests that the girls start to learn the value of money by getting after school jobs, Fran and Mother Brady conspire to change his mind.
- Fran has appendicitis and Tom promises her that things will run smoothly at home while she's in the hospital. Tom attempts at doing housework and expecting his daughters to help lead to disaster.
- Tom has to explain how he ended up buying something he didn't want in the first place.
- Tom overcompensates when he is told that Debbie may be felling neglected as a middle child.
- Mother Brady feels that she is getting in the way of Tom and Fran's life.
- Tom is in the doghouse when he takes Carol's prospective boyfriend to the football game.
- Tom takes a young baseball player under his wing.
- Tom is given the job of buying the home of three old ladies out from under them.
- Tom hires the wife of an old friend to help out at the office, however she soon starts to take over. The problem is how to get rid of her without hurting her feelings.
- Fran is less than happy when Tom's free spirited sister comes to stay.
- Tom has an important business meeting in Montreal, but events conspire to prevent him from travelling there.
- Tom's real estate license has expired and he needs to sit an exam to renew it. However, with so many new regulations to learn, Tom's memory isn't what it used to be.
- Tom causes friction and confusion in the Potter household when he announces that he alone will plan the family vacation.