Because Marge and Wes talk about nothing but babies and their upcoming family addition, Robinson decides to read all he can about babies to be able to join their conversations.
The Jefferson Junior High Faculty Festival of Fun is tonight, where teachers put on a talent show. But Mrs. Gurney is reminded of sad days gone by and Robinson tries to cheer her up.
Robinson has a glamorous photo taken of Nancy that meets with approval. Robinson is also introduced to a sexy Southern belle and the encounter gets him into all sorts of trouble.
As the Weskits prepare to become parents, Robinson takes lessons in childcare and diapers from the Red Cross. President Eisenhower made a speech during the episode to kick off the annual Red Cross drive, and the script was built around the speech.
Robinson's Aunt Lil is recounting her many adventures making Mrs. Gurney feeling dowdy and old fashioned. She decides it's time to learn how to drive but finding a courageous instructor is a problem.
Robinson and his best friend Harvey volunteer to babysit, confident of their abilities to handle children. But the two pals have their hands full with their charge and just hope to survive without a major disaster.
Two of Peeper's old army pals show up for a visit and Robinson feels obligated to entertain them. But their expectations and Robinson's ability to meet them are at odds.
Peepers and Nancy go looking for an apartment to live in but feel like they are being bamboozled. When Mrs. Gurney contemplates selling her home Robinson gets an idea that solves their housing problem.
As the wedding approaches nerves start to get the best of the participants. The invitations must be mailed and the addresses for unusual places must be found. Mrs. Gurney adds to the confusion more then usual.
Newlyweds Robinson and Nancy Peepers arrive at their honeymoon destination only to find that a mix up in reservations means their room won't be available until the following day.
The newlyweds pause briefly at Robinson's home overnight on their way to up-State Teachers College. Aunt Lil provides advice, and Robinson's getting used to calling Nancy's folks Mother and Dad.
Peepers and Nancy return from their honeymoon summer to Jefferson City. There is a problem getting into the upper floor apartment they have rented in the home of Mrs. Gurney.
Robinson and Nancy are learning two can't live as cheaply as one as the newlyweds prepare a budget. Also Peepers needs to buy life insurance but both a cousin and a father-in-law want to sell him a policy.
Robinson and Harvey are in to be inducted into the Grand Lodge Order of the Lancers of the Southern Star. Their wives are very excited for the prestigious happening plus Mr. Remington is a member there to welcome them.
Mr. Peepers fall into a dream where he fantasizes he is a valiant knight. Harvey Weskit is his villainous enemy while Mrs. Gurney becomes a malevolent witch.
Mrs. Gurney heads to California for a symposium and her replacement is the very attractive Tracey Brown. The helpfulness of Robinson and Wes to the newcomer sends the town gossips into a frenzy causing embarrassment to the teachers.
Robinson Peepers is looking forward to playing jolly old St. Nicholas. It turns out so do a number of his friends. A problem occurs as there is only one Santa suit.
The Peepers and friends have planned a ski trip for the holiday school break. They talk of the fun of schussing down the mountain but things go amiss on their vacation.
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By what name was Mister Peepers (1952) officially released in Canada in English?