Brad and Joan bid on the house of their dreams -- against the Tobins.
Joan and her neighbor wage war over their shared telephone line.
Joan's efforts backfire when she tries to help a stranger buy a gift for his wife.
Joan takes a duck to school to prepare for a fancy dinner.
Joan and Bradley take dancing lessons.
Joan complains to the city about a noisy manhole cover.
Joan and Brad can't agree on how to spend a week in the country.
Despite a quarrel over a piece of mail that wasn't sent, Joan and Brad must present a happy front so Brad can win a promotion.
Joan is concerned about Brad's safety after a series of threatening phone calls.
Joan tutors a star athlete who has failing grades.
An upstanding judge has a wacky but good-hearted wife.
Joan volunteers her home for the site of a couple's wedding.
Brad and Joan hire a cranky maid.
Joan is desperate to retrieve cash she hid in the barrel of Brad's shotgun.
Joan and Brad both have to visit the eye doctor; Joan is given the incorrect eye drops, which leads to some unusual stunts in her subsequent visit to a bowling alley.
Joan has an unfortunate allergy.
Not to be upstaged by her friend Helen, Joan brags about being married to an Army general.
Joan mistakenly opens a neighbor's mail and hatches a plot to cover up her mistake.
Hoping to help her husband, who is a judge, Joan pretends to be a convict in a women's prison to observe conditions.
A lost bet prompts Joan to stage a charity boxing match for her women's club.
Joan shows up at the wrong banquet.
Brad and Joan help a one-time movie star make a comeback.
Joan thinks Brad is more likely to be promoted if he grows a moustache.
Joan tries to pass off new dresses as ones she's had for years.
Brad sees a psychiatrist after thinking furniture moved itself.
Brad reluctantly agrees to let Joan's younger sister live with them while she attends college.
Joan buys a fish for Brad's tank, but it eats other fish.
Brad's last-minute decision to bring home some friends for dinner leads to chaos in the kitchen for Joan.
Joan's sister is off to college and pledges to a sorority.
Joan loses a $10,000 check while filling in as Judge Steven's secretary.
Brad agrees to appear in Joan's Womens Club vaudeville show.
Joan has trouble building a backyard barbecue.
Brad and Joan's mothers drop in unannounced.
Brad brings home well-to-do chimpanzee.
Joan and Brad get the wrong idea when Beverly and Tom are overheard talking about a secret.
Joan gets talked into being a decoy to lure a gangster out of hiding.
Joan finds an old memo in which Brad refers to sending a gift to a mysterious woman named Ann.
Joan has the house placed in the local paper's Home of the Week feature.
Because of a mail mix up, Pop thinks that he's invited to retire and move in with his son.
Joan gets suckered into buying stock in shady uranium deal.
A masquerade party backfires on Joan.
Joan plays marriage counselor for Mabel and Charlie.
Brad finds out that Joan could have married a millionaire rather than him.
Brad's effort to join a lodge comes with an unusual initiation.
Joan helps bolster Brad's confidence to run for office.
Joan and Brad accidentally get their hair cut in radically different styles right before their big college reunion.
Joan thinks her true calling is to be a great actress.
In helping a couple resolve their problems, Brad tells about the time he enrolled Joan in ballet class to give her more energy.
Judge Stevens faces Joan's wrath when she appears in his court with a speeding ticket, and he refuses to fix it for her; Joan's revenge is to charge Brad for each of his meals.
Joan and Judge Stevens are invited to be guests on a TV panel discussion about crime prevention; Joan tries to learn about crime by listening to a radio mystery program but falls asleep before learning the ending.
Joan tries to keep Brad from attending his high school reunion.
Joan claims to be an expert on all things outdoors to go on a hunting trip with the guys.
Joan charges several dresses on her credit card and sells them to her friends in an effort to raise cash for Brad's birthday gift.
Joan plays matchmaker with her aunt and a new neighbor; Joan fears that she baked an expensive ring into one of the pies she made for a local bazaar.
Joan feels like a failure after a reunion with some old school friends.
Joan is convinced that a man Brad is about to sentence is innocent.
Joan leaves an auction with a stuffed moose head.
Joan helps a neighbor end a family argument.
Joan's poor memory results in three spaghetti dinners during the same evening.
Brad receives a letter from the draft board, leading Joan to think he's being called to serve.
Brad and Joan coach teenage daters.
Joan lies and says she works as a dress designer.
Joan's tardiness is an issue for Brad.
Judge Stevens evicts Joan's woman's group from the clubhouse because of noise.
Joan makes things worse while trying to fix a ceiling crack.
Joan's loose tongue almost costs Brad a federal judgeship.
Things go awry when Joan tries to help Brad get an appointment as a federal judge.
Joan's obsession with gangster movies has her worried about her husband's safety.
The Stevenses join a country club to help Brad advance his career.
Joan must find a way for her theatrical group to pay its bills.
Joan tries to nail two phony con men who assure her she has what it takes to be a star.
Rich friends make Brad worry that he's cheated Joan of a better standard of living.
Joan feels awful after dismissing Brad's pain, only to find he actually has three broken toes.