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With the votes cast, Benson and Governor Gatling await the results of the gubernatorial election.
Benson's gubernatorial bid pits him against Governor Gatling.
The governor responds to an ad in the personals section of a magazine.
Kraus unknowingly leaks information to an influential columnist.
Benson campaigns for a pardon for an incarcerated man who was wrongfully convicted.
Clayton meets the obstacle to inheriting the family fortune, his father's young and beautiful fiancée.
Benson contemplates a marriage proposal to his state senator girlfriend.
The staff try to solve the murder mystery before time runs out.
Actor George Kennedy's plans to film a movie in the mansion lead to a murder mystery.
A contractor working on one of the mansion's bathrooms goes missing.
Benson and the governor seek advice from a conservationist in relation to environmental legislation.
Clayton's candidacy for state budget director is threatened by his relationship with a Soviet defector.
Kraus dreams that a comet strike has left Benson and herself as the planet's sole survivors.
Clayton draws Benson into his plans to start a dog-breeding business.
Benson, Clayton and the governor must endure a helicopter crash landing in the desert.
Clayton's attempt to pilot a helicopter puts him, Benson and the governor in peril.
Benson and Clayton must spend an enormous budget surplus before the waning fiscal year expires.
In East Germany on business, Benson and Kraus are detained and accused of spying.
A mysterious stranger lurks around the mansion on Halloween.
Benson reunites Governor Gatling with his long-lost brother.
Benson dangerously mixes business with pleasure when he rekindles a relationship with a female state senator.
After thwarting an armed robbery, Benson is sued by the perpetrator.