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- Teenager Patty Lane and her worldly identical cousin Cathy navigate family and high school life.
- The story of the relationship between a man and his mother, the latter having been reincarnated as a 1928 Porter automobile.
- O.K. Crackerby is a rough-and-tumble man from Oklahoma who is also the richest man in the world. But because he lacks the "social graces," high society rejects him. To improve himself and his children, he hires unemployed Harvard graduate St. John Quincy as a tutor. O.K. and St. John are constantly arguing among themselves but stand together to fight the social prejudices of the "upper class." Slim is O.K.'s friend and St. John has a girlfriend, Susan.
- Dave and his mother try to thwart the assassination of a visiting dignitary.
- Dave is hired by a landlord keen on evicting a tenant running a Greek Tavern (with belly dancing!) in his building. When Dave and Barb check out the place, the landlord shows up, and they must avoid being seen.
- For his mother's birthday, Dave decides to take the family to the drive-in, but the evening is mostly a disaster.
- When his mother encourages him to meddle in their quarreling neighbors' affairs, Dave inexplicably winds up breaking up their marriage.
- After returning home from a Bridge game, the arguing Crabtrees are held hostage by jewelry store robbers.
- In order to get his mits on the Porter, Captain Manzini fakes a terminal illness.
- Captain Manzini uses a hypnotic drug on Dave to get him to agree to sell the Porter.
- When Captain Manzini manipulates Barbara's mother, it results in the whole family treasure hunting for the Porter's registration slip.
- 1965–196630m7.7 (15)TV EpisodeDave's mother gets amnesia following a fender bender.
- Dave hires a maid to help out with the housework, but she quickly takes charge of the house.
- Captain Manzini launches Operation Unscrupulous: he replicated the Porter, hires a trio of thieves to steal the original and establishes an airtight alibi for himself.
- A handsome developer wants Mother for a promotion gimmick.
- Gladys falls asleep and winds up on a truck bound for Mexico. When they discover she's missing, both Dave and Captain Manzini go into mourning.
- An obnoxious neighbor petitions Dave to get rid of his "eyesore" car, but he changes his tune when a television executive announces plans to feature the Porter in a TV commercial.
- Dave and Barb each decide to forfeit their own Christmas presents to bid on the other's work in a charity art auction.
- A nosy mailman convinces officials that Dave killed his mother and buried her under the floor of the garage.
- Dave is up for a job as a judge, but complications ensue when he gets a pair of roller-skates stuck on his feet.
- With the help of his mother, Dave lands a new client by pretending to be a ventriloquist.
- Numerous complications ensue when Barbara wins a new car.
- Dave puts a TV in the garage for his mother, but confusion abounds when she wins a chance to appear on a game show.
- Captain Manzini goads Dave into a race against a speed walker in an attempt to attain ownership of the Porter.
- When Dave learns that there are local vandals who are stripping cars, he spends a sleepless night going to ridiculous lengths ensure his mother's safety.
- Captain Manzini uses a molecular compressor on the Porter to render it useless to Dave.
- Dave is forced to drive his mother to a mountaintop wedding, but along the way she gets drunk on antifreeze.
- The Crabtrees get stranded in the backwoods when the local sheriff discovers Dave's driver's license has expired.
- While perusing the local car lot, Dave Crabtree discovers his mother's been reincarnated as a junkie old car, so he buys her and brings her home, much to the dismay of both his wife and eccentric car collector Captain Manzini.
- How do you tell the richest man in the world there's something his money can't buy? Crackerby is bound and determined to buy his son Hobart a pet Griffin.
- Captain Manzini tries to steal the Porter away from the Crabtrees by hiring a Dave lookalike.
- Dave and Barb decide to finally go on their honeymoon, but Barb's mother goes to ridiculous lengths to ensure they don't leave.
- Barbara catches Dave talking to the car and soon the news of the talking car is in the papers. Manzini then tries to convince the car to come away for fame and fortune. Dave stops them and then wakes up from a dream.
- When mom tricks Dave into buying a doll for Randy and Cindy after hearing Cindy wish for it, Cindy convinces the neighborhood kids that the 1928 Porter is a genie.
- It's irresistible force meets immovable object when O.K. Crackerby seeks to join the Tarriers, the most exclusive gentlemen's club in the city, which hasn't accepted anyone since 1925 and boasts but three surviving members.
- Crackerby and Co. head west to Hollywood to visit his recently acquired movie studio. Arriving amidst crisis, Crackerby must draw on his down-home Oklahoma know-how to try and bring back to earth a primadonna starlet smitten with an Italian playboy.
- A college bestows an honorary law degree on Crackerby, a ceremony to which the press gives mostly positive coverage, except for one lady gossip columnist, who threatens to expose him to ridicule for his hick background. Outraged, He intends on buying her newspaper just to fire her.
- Davey, Crackerby's nephew, has purchased 1000 cuckoo clocks in a business venture that he hopes to sell for a profit and marry the girl of his dreams.
- Hobart runs for treasurer at his grammar school and conducts a campaign of Crackerby proportions.
- St. John Quincy's tutoring of the children is so successful that O.K. Crackerby finds himself feeling ignorant and uncouth, so he surreptitiously secures the services of his own private tutor.
- When Aunt Penny's Palm Beach Philharmonic Society starts circling the drain, it's O.K. Crackerby to the rescue. But can even Crackerby and Slim secure the services of a symphony and a renowned conductor by Saturday night?
- An oil sheik gives Crackerby the gift of a harem girl and it flips his world upside down. To return her would dishonor the sheik and be a death sentence for the girl. Crackerby's conundrum calls for cleverness and country-style diplomacy.
- O.K. Crackerby arrives in Palm Beach and promptly purchases the Havenhurst Hotel (rechristened the Havenhurst Crackerby), following which Crackerby sets his mischievous mind (and mountains of money) to securing the services of St. John Quincy as tutor to his three children.
- On a camping trip to the country Crackerby meets Ol' Sam, a philosophical fisherman enjoying the simple life. But could it be Crackerby who's biting the bait on Sam's hook?
- Crackerby decides St. John and Susan's five-year courtship needs a "nudge" towards the altar. Final episode of the series.
- After seeing his doctor, Crackerby is advised that his blood pressure is dangerously high, and he must change his overall attitude to get it down to safe levels. He forces himself to change from angry and bullying to cheerful and easy-going, which puts a strain on him as well.
- Crackerby's eccentric Oklahoma neighbor Aggie comes to Palm Beach and "hornswoggles" St. John away to come and tutor her "children": two beautiful blonde young women. Will the Crackerbys and Slim ever be able to woo him back?
- What O.K. Crackerby wants he has means of getting. When Crackerby suspects a British dignitary of snubbing his invitation to an Oklahoma-style barbecue, Crackerby is ready to re-spark the Revolutionary War.
- Crackerby falls for and romances Miss Belmont, a young and attractive society woman. Will St. John's suspicions that she is only interested in Crackerby's money prove true? And will St. John's warnings to Crackerby fall on deaf ears?
- When snobbish Huntington Hawthorne II forbids his son from attending "low-born" Cynthia's sweet 16 party, Crackerby sets to work shaking family trees and leveling the playing field.