Jerry introduces a program that shows highlights from the first 99 episodes of a “show about nothing.”
Jerry introduces a program that shows highlights from the first 99 episodes of a “show about nothing.”
Donna is too excited to sleep because Alex is giving a speech at a convention. While trying to sleep on the plane, Alex gives Donna a tranquilizer to help her sleep, which leads to an ...
Mary hires a new sportscaster who refuses to cover any sports but swimming and is faced with the prospect of firing her.
In the anarchic town of Seaside, nowhere near the sea, puppeteers Judy and Punch are trying to resurrect their marionette show. The show is a hit due to Judy’s superior puppeteering but ...
Trouble ensues when Jeff tampers with the school bell. Paul Petersen, Carl Betz, Shelley Fabares. Walter: Lee Aaker. Smitty: Darryl Richard. Miss Tucker: Anne Sargent.
Mary gets a chain letter from Lou, and she is persuaded to send it on. To her surprise, one of the recipients comes for a visit, giving Mary a less than pleasant time dealing with him.
Donna and Alex have different stories about how they first met. Also Donna plays matchmaker to a new doctor in town and a pretty nurse at the hospital.
The show features with idols, who will learn about makeup techniques before applying their new skills on mannequins and celebrity guests. The show hopes to break the stereotype that makeup is ...
Lou and Mary go on a press junket to Washington, DC. Lou was once a correspondent there, but Mary has difficulty believing him about his contacts.
Mary’s friend Ginny lives in a mansion with a maid, a tennis court, and a swimming pool. Now Ginny is going to spend the weekend at Mary’s house. What can Mary do to impress Ginny, ...
Lou and his wife Edie separate and Mary becomes involved when she is asked for advice.
When Buzz Barry, teenage idol (played by James Darren), comes to Hilldale to sing at a concert, he falls ill with the measles and the concert is canceled, leaving Mary and her friends devastated. ...
Mary decides it’s time to leave home, and moves into the college dormitory.
Rhoda and Mary fly to New York for Rhoda’s younger sister’s wedding. Rhoda’s mother downplays the whole thing fearing that Rhoda is envious.
Mary does a kind deed by encouraging a shy, insecure fellow student, Kenny, to appear in the school play. When she does, he ends up being paired with her in a dance number. But she regrets her ...
Alex’s father drops by for a visit, terrorizing the population of Hilldale by driving recklessly in his antique Duesenburg. Now Donna needs to find a tactful way of getting him to agree to ...
Mary decides to take a creative writing course, and is less than delighted with the criticism Lou levels at her efforts.
Homer is stoked for a party, where Lenny shows off his new plasma screen HD TV. Three days later and Homer still hasn’t left Lenny’s apartment. Lenny eventually gets him to leave and Marge enters ...
Donna and Alex get involved in their friends’ marital problems.
A girl loves a rich and much older man and is willing to do everything he wants to show her love, but he is playing a sick game with her. As part of this game he sends her to a Chinese brothel. A ...
Ted is forced to take a vacation and the anchorman hired to sit in for him becomes a huge success.
Mary vows not to go to the school dance unless Ellen has a date for the dance. Ellen is rather plain so Mary goes to work to transform Ellen into a glamorous young lady.
Ted and Georgette face marital problems, but Ted refuses to see a counselor unless Lou goes with him.