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The Evans clan and friends put on a show to raise cash.
Production of Thelma's first play comes with a hitch.
Willona receives a long-awaited marriage proposal only to discover that her suitor has a ``catch.''.
Grandpa discovers obstacles to his intended nuptials.
Willona is suspected of being the ``other woman'' when Bookman is thought to be stepping out on his wife.
J.J. succumbs to the stress of dating a married woman when he develops an ulcer.
J.J., Thelma and Michael discover that their new boarder is the only surviving witness in a trial against a dangerous criminal.
J.J.'s potential promotion at work may be threatened by prejudice.
Penny painfully discovers that smoking is dangerous to more than one's health.
J.J. doesn't know if his talent or the boss's daughter was responsible for his new assignment.
Willona must choose between the chance of a lifetime with the man of her dreams or something far more important.
J.J. wants to teach Michael responsibility.
Willona's Christmas joy is threatened when she learns that her most precious gift may be taken from her.
J.J. holds an unusual wake for a homeless man at the apartment building.
A mysterious, handsome stranger romances Thelma.
A petition for repairs costs Bookman his job.
Michael discovers the world of CB radios.
One car plus four owners equals trouble when J.J.'s "Awesome Foursome" become business partners.
Willona spies on others to earn extra money.
In rebellion against J.J., Thelma moves into her own apartment.
Bookman's secret scheme could derail the adoption.
Willona must make an agonizing decision that could change the rest of her life.
Willona accuses her neighbor of child abuse.
The family investigates when Penny is injured.