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- Ross makes the kids work all night long.
- 1979–200425mTV-Y7.6 (35)TV EpisodeThe theme is juvenile crime and punishment with the set suffering a long, slow disappearance of equipment, personal apparel and, eventually, personnel.
- Self-splatting pie addicts abound to comically lampoon the foolishness of drug addiction.
- You can't put a price tag on friendship. Well, in fact, you can, as Christine sadly discovers when her mother's monthly friendship checks to the cast fail to arrive, leaving Christine friendless.
- As Alasdair's exploration of his family tree starts connecting with castmates, Ross fears the kids will start making fun of his age. So he conducts a preemptive strike.
- Christine starts her new favorite hobby by trading Ross' rare coin collection for an exercise bike and a set of free weights.
- Explores the paranormal, a poltergeist invades the studio (sending equipment and personnel flying), Lisa conducts séances, and a thankful genie freed from an electric lamp grants wishes.
- The show supports the position that healthy foods are good to eat, while junk foods are good for raising pimple farms.
- For a show on Peer Pressure, two Peers from England's House of Lords come to belly-bump Christine while Kevin Schenk feels the pressure after he and Rodney drop a pier on his foot.
- The subject of smoking has the kids mostly ridiculing it for its foul smell and threat to health while trying to get some adults to quit.
- Parodies of Little Orphan Annie, and ads for kids in need of homes, are among a set of adoption-themed sketches. Doug and Vanessa wonder if they could be long-lost siblings.
- The kids look at how everyone gets blamed for everything even if it is not their fault.
- The show explores those things which enhance a person's physical appeal, such as makeup, deodorant, breath spray, beauty cream, perfumes and aftershave, and the like.
- Ross purchases a robot kid to replace the cast.
- The kids review and discuss learning.
- Ross revokes the privileges from the kids.
- The kids expose their dirty little secrets.
- Habitual bad manners (a.k.a. disgusting habits) get the focus as Christine consults the questionable Book of Etiquette compiled by the show's producers.
- The show targets television and newspaper medias, mainly for their deceptiveness in advertising. Living the example, the show calls itself "new and improved" but admits having little to show for it.