2 seasons available
Lobster for dinner; spending time doing yard work; a vacation on the SS Paradise.
Elizabeth needs help fixing her Alvin's dinner; Elizabeth decorates the house in a jungle theme; Alvin flirts with friend Claudette Underhill while his wife is stuck with her dullard husband.
Alvin and Elizabeth get irritated while trying to share their work space; Elizabeth is ready to go to the masquerade, while Alvin's ready for a formal banquet; Elizabeth drives a piano tuner mad.
Alvin finds Elizabeth in a bad mood; Alvin and Elizabeth recall their first kiss; Alvin is jealous when Elizabeth invites an old flame to dinner.
Alvin beats Elizabeth at pingpong; Alvin brags about fixing the roof, but it leaks during a storm; a vacuum cleaner salesman drops by and thinks they are planning his demise.
Elizabeth and Alvin argue over planting an oak tree on the patio; a TV repairman makes a house call; a ditzy carhop at a drive-in restaurant.
Elizabeth and Alvin debate nursery rhymes before a visit with Elizabeth's niece; Alvin takes a business trip; Elizabeth is terrified of a spider.
Elizabeth wants Alvin to buy a car; Elizabeth fears the basement; Alvin invites his boss to dinner.
stolen car and painting their fence is dealt with by Elizabeth and Alvin.
A trip is on hold until a bonus check arrives; Elizabeth does some serious house cleaning; Geraldine is upset when Richard shaves his moustache.
Elizabeth gives herself a black eye the day Alvin's co-worker comes to dinner; Elizabeth and Alvin try to be quiet while her mother sleeps in; Elizabeth fills in at Alvin's office for a sick employee.
Cut down furniture; hypnosis; home movies.
Elizabeth's mother is coming to visit; Elizabeth and Alvin go on a picnic; Elizabeth meets a neighbor.
Elizabeth is uncooperative when Alvin wants to take pictures; Alvin and Elizabeth enter a new phase of marriage; Alvin is numb, Elizabeth can't hear and the neighbor can't see.
Elizabeth keeps calling Alvin at work; Elizabeth prepares for a camping trip; Elizabeth deals with a census taker.
An overdue bill concerns Elizabeth but she doesn't recall the purchase; Alvin admires an actress and Elizabeth becomes jealous; neighbors who are jingle writers run some by Alvin and Elizabeth.
Elizabeth and company are involved in some detective work; Elizabeth helps write a speech; antics arise with Moosie.
Everything just goes plain wrong. Secondly, Elizabeth shows us how much she loves animals. Finally, fun is had while babysitting Eddie Miller.