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Gene wins enough money in a gambling club for Tim to retire as "Timmy."
To gain a contract to advertise a new "Timmy Slimmy Loaf," Timmy must lose twenty-one pounds in two weeks.
After defeating a Russian woman athlete in a contest, Jimmy finds "herself" faced with a sex test.
Timmy becomes fair game for computer dating when Timmy's agent decides it's time for her to make the "perfect match".
Tim's masquerade might be unmasked after he's discovered to have great potential - as a Male model.
A visit from Julie's brilliant - and suspicious 16 year old sister threatens the exposure of the "real" Timmy.
In Paris Timmy and Julie run into - and away from - meddling reporters and fashion spies who'd do anything to get their hands on that "one-of-a-kind creation" he's going to model.
Lulu sings a solo song in this account of Timmy's sudden emergence as a pop recording artist.
A Timmy-lookalike contest offers a solution to a sticky problem: how to be in two places at one time? Tim's due in Los Angeles for National Guard duty at the same time his distaff side is supposed to be in London modeling.
Tim is pitched and tossed through quick-changes and improvisation when a woman reporter moves in to get a home-and-fireside angle on that perfect young "lady" - Timmy.
Brother Gene's spectacular losses at the gambling tables dash Tim's hopes of quitting his lucrative charade a girl model. Timmy's thorny problem: how to retrieve his letter of resignation from Her Majesty's post.