This funny story was written by Bob Touchstone, a relatively new writer at the time, who may have gotten a few ideas from Beverly Garland.
Barbara wants to do everything right... but there's a limit. Steve is working with the top brass and Barbara suggests he bring 'em all over for dinner.
A working dinner isn't a bad idea -- except when Murphy's Law pays a visit? Watch how all this unfolds, and with some spot on direction from Fred De Cordova.
I agree with the last reviewer, there's a gag silent movie dream featuring Uncle Charley as a goofy maid! See to believe, also showing off William Demarest's comedy skills.
At the time this episode was filmed, Beverly Garland and her real-life husband had purchased a hotel and restaurant in North Hollywood. The "dinner" disaster idea may have been suggested to writer Bob Touchstone from Beverly herself. It all makes sense, especially if you know the restaurant business.
The coveted pssword is "Cherry Nut Parfait." A terrific family episode with everyone on board.
Look for veteran actor John Gallaudet as Bob Anderson, who appeared many times on the show in various roles.
SEASON 10 EPISODE 14 remastered color. January 1970.