Pat Crowley as Joan Nash
Episodes 58
My Eldest Child
Publishing a column about your husband can get you in a whole heap of trouble.
Read MoreHow About Two Gorillas?
We can't all be troupers.
Read MoreWho's Kicking That Gong Around?
Retreat to the ivory tower.
Read MoreDinner on the Rocks
A clambake strictly for the birds.
Read MoreWe're Bigger Than They Are, But...
The twins have a field day.
Read MoreLook Who's Talking
Rumor is, Joan's expecting.
Read MoreThe Big Train
Mr. Hewley has a tall tale in a bad storm.
Read MoreTwo Seats on the Moon-Shot
Joan plays a trick on Jim.
Read MoreShape Up Or Ship Out
A new regime puts the older boys in charge of the twins.
Read MoreSomewhere George is Calling
Guided tours of the Nash manse.
Read MoreDon't Fool Around with the Man Upstairs
Hooky on Sunday.
Read MoreOf Hitches and Stitches and Big Round Dogs
A big wedding for a sister-in-law.
Read MoreVery, Very Huckleberry
Building a raft.
Read MoreIt's Lad by a Nose
Allergic to Lad.
Read MoreThe Big Brass Blonde
A star shines on Jean's play.
Read MoreSwing That Indian Club
Heroism round the campfire.
Read MoreThe Pied Piper of Ridgemont
Joan's father returns from Africa.
Read MoreNobody's Perfect
An overlooked parking ticket leads to jail.
Read MoreMy Good Friend, Whatsisname
Jim can't place the face.
Read MoreThe Monster in the Basement
The furnace down below.
Read MoreWring Out the Welcome Mat
Time to sell the old place.
Read MoreMove Over, Mozart
A genius in the family.
Read MoreWho's Walking Under the Bed?
Fatherhood from Jim's and Lads's perspectives.
Read MoreHow Now, Hausfrau?
A crusading columnist.
Read MoreBig Man On Campus
Jim the literary critic.
Read MoreThe Magnificent Muldoon
The boys bail out a hobo.
Read MoreThe Leaning Tower of Ridgemont
This property is condemned.
Read MoreMine Is the Luck of the Irish
Joan's father, the uranium prospector.
Read MoreNight of Knights
Strange doings in the old haunts.
Read MoreThe Purple Avenger
Superhero comes to town we knew from way back when.
Read MoreMy Mother's Name Is Fred
The male pseudonym works for writers in a bind. Avoid interviews.
Read MoreA-hunting We Will Go
Entertaining the wild houseguest of Broadway.
Read MoreAt Home with the Family
College TV demands a lot of preparation.
Read MoreThe Holdouts
Kids you write about are duty-free, aren't they?
Read MoreTrouble Right Here in Ridgemont
A neighborhood raffle.
Read MoreBlack Is the Color of My Love's Eye
Girls hit hard.
Read MoreMy Son, the Genius
Keeping the little one normal.
Read MoreThe End of the Trailer
How not to sell a white elephant.
Read MoreMy Son, the Actor
The call of the muse.
Read MoreOf Haunted Houses, Little Boys, and a Ghost Named Malcolm
The Ghost Breakers.
Read MoreAnd What Does Your Husband Do?
Joan wins an award.
Read MoreJust For Laughs
Household misadventures.
Read MoreThe Guardian
The Nash 1040 goes to an art auction.
Read MorePeace, It's Wonderful
The neighbors quarrel.
Read MoreThe Silent Butler Spoke
An ex-con gets another chance.
Read MoreThe Cupid Machine
The ideal computer mate.
Read MoreThe Thing's the Play
Joan wins a playwriting competition judged by Jim.
Read MoreThe Officer of the Court
Herb pro Jim; Herb v. Joan.
Read MoreNone So Righteous
The Righteous Brothers stay the night and fill in at a PTA recital.
Read MoreRemember Lake Serene?
The happy bachelor.
Read MorePest In the House
Herb migrates next door while his house is fumigated.
Read MoreHelp Wanted, Desperately
A new maid sweeps through.
Read MoreJust While You're Resting
The hired hindrance.
Read MoreWhen I Was a Young Man
Early days chez Nash.
Read MoreProfessor, Please!
A student crush.
Read MoreA Matter Of Concentration
Hypnosis heals unhappy husband.
Read MoreThe Day the Play Got Away
Jim writes a play.
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