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- A talkative manicurist inherits a legacy and the custody of three children from a rich Wall Street broker customer.
- Goldie decides to teach her young tycoons the value of money, and uses a newspaper story about a bank teller stealing a fortune as an idea for making the Strickland millions disappear.
- The Strickland children are appalled when Goldie takes a shine to a mangy mutt that followed her home from work.
- Rosemary is crushed because she has just broken up with her boy friend. To help cheer her up, Goldie suggests a vacation in the mountains.
- Goldie, a showgirl turned manicurist, becomes the guardian of three teenagers when she is named executrix of a millionaire's estate.
- Goldie is conned by a elderly couple who claim to be raising money for an orphanage.
- Pat decides to move to Greenwich Village and to study art with a bunch of beatniks in spite of Goldie's objections.
- Roy decides to run away from home after Goldie punishes him for getting into a fight.
- Goldie tries to prevent a showgirl from stealing her prospective beau, Howard Seaton.
- Goldie decides to become Roy's "father" so he can attend more father-and-son activities.
- Goldie develops amnesia and decides to become a showgirl at the urging of a bunch of criminals.
- On New Year's Eve, Goldie and the Stricklands reminisce about their first year together and particularly how the children took Goldie to court to have her removed as their estate's executrix.
- Goldie visits Roy's prep school and mistakes the other boys' governesses for their mothers.
- When a friend needs star power to attract donors to her charity ball, Goldie promises to convince Betty Hutton to appear.
- Goldie confronts a gang of toughs who crash a party for underprivileged kids.
- Goldie is depressed because it's spring and everyone she knows has been shot with Cupid's arrow - except her.
- Pat and Nicky are aghast when Goldie is invited to a formal ball, but Roy insists on helping his guardian find an appropriate gown for the occasion.
- Goldie prepares for a showdown with the new chairman of Strickland Enterprises, not realizing that "he" is a "she".
- A network television show asks to interview Goldie and the Strickland children in their mansion. Pat, Nicky and Roy can't wait to appear on television, but Goldie is reluctant to agree to their appearance.
- Goldie tries to convince the Strickland Foundation to build a playground for underprivileged kids
- Hollister confesses that he told his mother that he runs the Strickland estate, so Goldie agrees to serve as his butler when his mother comes for a visit.
- Goldie brings a pretty homeless girl to the Strickland mansion as a houseguest, but the children treat her like dirt.
- Goldie stops payment on a number of checks made out to Strickland estate heirs with disastrous results.
- Goldie tries to get Nicky's mind off expensive race cars by finding him a girlfriend.
- Goldie tries to enliven Roy's campaign for president of his school's student government by convincing a rock 'n' roll singer to appear at his campaign rally.
- Goldie wants to spend a traditional Christmas Eve with her wards, but the Strickland kids what to spend their holiday in the Hawaiian Islands.
- Goldie is put in an awkward position when her two best friends win a fur stole and she must decide who is its rightful owner.
- When Roy defeats the class bully in a school election, he fears the sore loser will resort to fisticuffs to avenge himself. Goldie advises Roy to face the boy head on.
- Goldie agrees to help an aging vaudevillian pack a theater.