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A 10-year-old with a super imagination infilfrates Dr. Jamison's office disguised as a secret agent and causes pandemonium when he makes things disappear.
A hard-nosed Army Sergeant seeks help for a problem that doesn't exist.
A retired Postal employee insists a pediatrician is a foot doctor and he wants Sean to treat him. He even goes as far as to claim he's Harry Belafonte on the telephone.
Dr. Jamison's attempts to raise money for a children's hospital prove disastrous until his daughter gets the local veterinarian involved.
The young owner of a skateboard suffers reprisals when he lends the device to a careless friend and Dr. Jamison trips over it.
A mysterious allergy, a dognapping and a misunderstanding about sharing the patient load create complications for Dr. Jamison and his daughter. Taking away a child's pet is Anne's thankless task - Stewart is allergic to his new puppy.
Against his better judgment Dr. Sean Jamison stars in a movie being made by one of his little patients.
Sean is about to be best man for his lawyer friend's wedding. He also treats a 13-year-old singing idol for a sore throat.
In a comedy of errors, Sean's practice and love life take a back seat when his driver's license expires and an unyielding examiner flunks him on his test.
Dr. Jamison is forced into the role of cupid, but his arrow goes awry in a romantic misadventure.
Puni is in charge of the annual Christmas pageant and she is determined to make it bigger, more colorful, more spectacular, better than ever.
Which means no one can count on playing the role he played last year and that includes Sean. He is always Santa Claus, grumpy though he may be.
A young football player has a great future - if only he could stop wetting the bed.
Dr. Jamison literally faces the naked truth as he tries to prevent a four-year-old from disrobing in front of boys.
Dr. Sean Jamison discovers that kicking a bad habit can have humorous as well as frustrating results. Sean finally convices Alfred's father to set a good example and stop smoking. Then he has to kick the habit himself when some of his little patients stage a smoke-in.
Puni gets arrested, seems she and some other women are trying to protest pollution, caused by the empire of Lady Whittaker and the women manage to get Sean arrested too. Then he meets Lady Whittaker, who turns out not to be British but an islander, and love blooms.
Dr. Jamison misinterprets a rush call to the children's zoo, believing his patient is a child, and runs into a series of misadventures with a chimp.
A little boy resents his new baby brother, which is a natural and common situation. But Dr. Jamison notices that the child's resentment of the baby is very intense and deep.
Happy Birthday? Not for Dr. Jamison. His peskiest patient just got himself trapped in a mine shaft.
Anne battles misconceptions about conception and runs up against an indignant PTA.
Dr. Sean Jamison provokes the emnity of his staff and the visit of a former girlfriend which adds to his misery. After a harmless kiss on the beach Ronnie becomes infatuated with Anne.
Dr. Sean Jamison becomes concerned about the fate of an infant being reared amid a rock trio.
Psychological hangups in this tale about a boy who gets sick every time his dad plans to take him sailing.
A 6-year old patient is afraid of the ordeal - and so is Dr. Jamison who's been putting off his own tonsillectomy for months.