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Danny Thomas, an entertainer, tries to balance his home life with the needs of his career, with hilarious results.
Episode 33 : Rusty, the Man
May. 26,1958
Episode 32 : Too Good For Words
May. 19,1958
Episode 31 : You Gotta Be Miserable to Be Happy
May. 12,1958
Episode 30 : Terry's Girlfriend
May. 05,1958
Episode 29 : Danny the Performer
April. 28,1958
Episode 28 : Family Ties
April. 21,1958
Episode 27 : Make Room for Father-In-Law
April. 07,1958
Episode 26 : Terry's Coach
March. 31,1958
Episode 25 : Good Old Days
March. 24,1958
Episode 24 : The Country Girl
March. 17,1958
Episode 23 : Danny Roars Again
March. 10,1958
Episode 22 : Uncle Tonoose and Mr. Daly
March. 03,1958
Episode 21 : Terry's Crush
February. 24,1958
Episode 20 : Pardon My Accent
February. 17,1958
Episode 19 : St. Vincent's Frolics
February. 10,1958
Episode 18 : Rusty, the Bully
February. 03,1958
Episode 17 : The Raffle Tickets
January. 27,1958
Episode 16 : The Honeymoon
January. 20,1958
Episode 15 : Evil Eye Schultz
January. 13,1958
Episode 14 : The Bob Hope Show
January. 06,1958
Episode 13 : Chess Game
December. 30,1957
Episode 12 : Man's Best Friend
December. 23,1957
Episode 11 : The Soap Box Derby
December. 16,1957
Danny and his father-in-law offer to help Rusty finance his entry in the Soapbox Derby.
Episode 10 : The Non Orgs
December. 09,1957
Family unity is threatened when Terry asks Danny to play the role of a cultured gentleman for the benefit of her sorority sisters. The sorority committee taxes Danny's temper and almost loses Terry her most valued friend.
Episode 9 : Terry, the Breadwinner
December. 02,1957
Terry gets a job at a local dress shop. But Danny doesn't realize that she resents his attempts to help her.
Episode 8 : Honesty Is the Best Policy
November. 25,1957
Danny's son Rusty is discouraged when the owner of a lost wallet rewards him with only a curt "Thank You." Danny attempts to restore his son's faith in human nature and almost loses his own wallet in the process.
Episode 7 : Danny Meets His Father-In-Law
November. 18,1957
Danny's father-in-law loves fishing, a sport Danny knows nothing about. In an attempt to impress the testy old gent, Danny burns the midnight oil studying the art of fishing - and comes up with all the wrong answers.
Episode 6 : Two Sleepy People
November. 11,1957
Danny and Kathy attempt to show that they are as young and spry as ever by indulging in an all-night dancing spree, followed by a morning of golf and tennis
Episode 5 : Parents are Pigeons
November. 04,1957
Rusty re-acquaints his new little sister with the methods used to soft-soap parents.
Episode 4 : The Dinah Shore Show
October. 28,1957
Terry, as chairman of her school's Heart Fund dance, is forced to choose between Dinah Shore and Kathy as vocalists for the event. Kathy is confident she can fill the bill because of her brief career as a high school band singer.
Episode 3 : Kathy Is Approved
October. 21,1957
When Danny learns that his Uncle Tonoose is about to visit, he's afraid that the family patriarch might not approve of his bride Kathy.
Episode 2 : Terry vs. Kathy
October. 14,1957
Danny finds himself in the middle of a family controversy when daughter Terry begins to resent her new stepmother. Now that Kathy does all the things for Danny that Terry used to do, the teenager feels left out and unwanted by the family.
Episode 1 : Lose Me in Las Vegas
October. 07,1957
Danny's popularity disrupt Danny and Kathy's honeymoon.
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