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- The zany adventures of a suburban family, their next-door neighbors, and an innovative robot designed to look like a human child.
- An unsold pilot focusing on the lives, loves and relationships of a group of singles who gather in a swinging singles restaurant/bar in Cleveland, Ohio.
- Ms. Fernwald of Child Services forces the Lawsons to hire a tutor for Vicky. But when the tutor gets too excited about Vicky's super memory, Ted gets worried and comes up with an idea for a replacement teacher.
- Jamie uses Vicky's new read-and-scan computer program to do his school reports for him. She does such a good job, though, that his teacher wants to move Jamie to the honors class. But when his parents find out, they give him the chance to come clean on his own.
- Jamie, Vicki and Harriet have multiple dates.
- Joan's father dates Ida Mae.
- A teenage sheik wants Vicki for his bride.
- Jamie falls for Harriet's 16-year-old cousin.
- Jamie learns the value of family on Thanksgiving.
- Joan's high-school friend is not what Ted expects.
- Jamie stages a play to help a boy cope with leukemia.
- Joan becomes substitute teacher in Jamie's class.
- Ted tells a lie so that Jamie will be proud of him.
- Jamie produces a radio play about World War II.
- Vicki goes to play with Harriet and she teaches her how to demand things from parents. This impacts Vicki's internal circuit and creates a problem for the Lawsons.
- Jamie tries to buy the love of a pretty classmate.
- A takeover threatens Ted's job and family finances.
- Jamie takes the blame for a theft to protect a girl.
- When a bully extorts Jamie's Fearless Five Club for a daily dollar, Jamie ends up with a black eye. Lucky for him and the club, Vicky is tougher than any bully.
- Two electronics engineers plan to steal Vicki.
- Vicki competes with a Soviet robot.
- An aging entertainer says Vicki is his daughter.
- Jamie takes a bribe while playing a judge in school.
- Genius United Robotronics cybernetics engineer Ted Lawson, brings home for assembly and long-term field beta testing Vicki, or V.I.C.I. (Voice Input Child Identicant): a secretly constructed robotic domestic aide in the form of a 10-year-old girl, to whom housewife Joan takes a shine while 10-year-old son Jamie instantly takes advantage of Vicki as a maid to clean his room and do his homework.
- Pro-wrestler, Jesse Ventura, is invited to the Lawson house for dinner. He has a surprise for Ted, as years before he was the nerdy little kid named Wally who Ted teased in college.
- Jamie's parents don't believe him when he says that Harriet's cousin was the one who broke a teapot. Leave it to the robot and her tape recorder to save the day the Jamie.
- Jamie starts an answering service for his friends.
- Joan contacts a local news channel about doing a story on the homeless in an effort to raise awareness for those who are as Joanie would put it residentially handicapped. After running an errand for their parents, Jamie and Vicki find a homeless man sleeping in an alley who introduces himself as Roland Cardwell. Jamie quickly finds a role model in the self proclaimed professional vagabond and invites him to stay in their home. After witnessing his admiration, Joan and Ted frantically think of ways to change Jamie's preconception of how easy the life of a homeless man is. However, when Roland goes missing they find their job is much easier than predicted. The family revisits the shady alley in which they had originally found him in and Jamie finds that the lifestyle isn't nearly as glamorous as he had previously thought.
- When nosy Mrs. Brindle reports the Lawsons to child services for not having Vicky enrolled in school, the Lawsons rush to forge adoption papers. But their plan gets complicated when a doctor's exam is required - on their robot.
- To charm prissy and picky Jessica, Jamie throws an expensive party for her, ignoring a surprising school tomboy.
- Jamie and Vicki help the police catch a drug dealer.
- A gossip reporter reveals Vicki's secret.
- After being burglarized (while Vicki's home and they're at a restaurant), the Lawsons join the neighborhood watch.
- Feeling neglected due to his parents' preoccupation with Vicky, Jamie decides to run away. But when he uses Vicky to avoid contact with his parents, the family gets a scare.
- The Lawsons decide to renew their wedding vows.
- Ted pushes Jamie to try out for the football team.
- Ted is offered a new job in Massachusetts.
- Jamie turns into a dictator when he puts himself in charge of his school project. But best friend Reggie and Jamie's parents won't let him continue without being taught a lesson in etiquette.
- Brandon steps in for Ted Jamie's school picnic.
- Ted loses a promotion to Brindle, but the worst is yet to come.
- Vicki becomes jealous of an electronic cat.
- Grandma and Grandpa Lawson learn about Vicki.
- Nosy neighbors, the Brindles, invite themselves over for dinner due to a power outage at their house. Naturally, Vicky tickles their curiosity, leading them to ask several questions that the Lawsons have no answers for. Can the Lawsons keep Vicky from blowing the evening - and her cover?
- Jamie attempts to educate his dad in the ways of love.
- Vicki is caught shoplifting.
- In need of a sitter for son Jamie, Ted and Joan decide to give Vicky the job for the evening. But can Jamie be trusted to not take advantage of a useful robot? And is Vicky ready to be a sitter?
- When Jamie's classmate Warren stops by the house, he becomes smitten with Vicky. But when Jamie tries to interfere in the relationship by programming Vicky with insults, Warren's feelings are hurt.
- Vicki turns out to be a wizard at car repairs.
- The Brindles involve the Lawson's in their squabble.