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There is a concern of plagiarism as the clan discover from the news that Bobby may have stolen someone else's tune for his hit 'Easy Street'.
Bobby attempts to sit down and write his memoirs, revisiting the fun days for all to read, but finds it much more difficult than he ever imagines.
Bobby's former band member, Lochie Burns pays a visit. Bobby is amazed to discover that while he remained in a time-warp, Lochie developed into a successful businessman.
When Tracy dates a French musician there is a concern that she may follow him to Paris to live happily ever after.
Bobby collapses after a fight with Thomas and Wayne is the one who has to pass on the news from the hospital that Bobby has left.
Bobby decides that, as head of the family, it's time to take on a 'real' job.
With a new woman by his side, Wayne (better known as Mario) seems to have changed completely. But when a stripper, ordered by Doug for a bachelor party, causes a commotion Wayne is left in the firing line.
When Bobby discovers a joint in the house, fingers are pointed everywhere and when no one confesses ownership everyone falls under suspicion.
Bobby finds a joint in the house. Everybody suspects everybody.
Doug thinks a complimenting Tracy is the perfect match for him.
Bobby buys Anna a dress - from his own money. When his Golden Record can't be found anywhere the others think he sold it for the dress. Anna composes a song for school.
An old friend of Bobby and Tracy, Gloria, wants to drop by. Tracy, however, isn't very delighted to hear from 'the slut' again. Thomas on the other hand sees possibilities.
Bobby is presented with a terrific opportunity to perform in the "Tivoli". But a major setback muddies his enthusiasm when he loses his beloved guitar.
Thomas and Anna return drunk from a party. Tracy blames Bobby for lacking discipline. She wants to move out with the children.
Thomas has a new girlfriend, Karen. She's older, gorgeous, gives him free pizza from her job - and has the hots for Bobby.
Doug thinks he isn't needed any more. He leaves the house. But when the others notice that, they feel sorry.
Anna wants Doc Martens for a date. A company wants Bobby's hit for a commercial and with Wayne again thinking more about himself Thomas jumps in to do the contract negotiations.
Bobby must choose between family and music when he's offered a six-month tour. Anna continues playing the piano.
Bobby discovers Anna has a rocker as boyfriend and his fatherly instincts come to the surface when he finds out the boyfriend has spent one night in her room.
Coming to terms with his feelings for his father, Thomas wants to hire an actor to substitute for Bobby as his dad at the upcoming parent-teacher evening at school.
Former 70s rock star Bobby Rivers discovers he has twin children: Anna and Thomas. Joined by long-term friend Tracy, they all move in with Bobby and come to terms with their new family model.