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- Nan, a successful Broadway star, marries Dan McGovern a widower. On their way home, Dan tells her that he had not told his two children, Buddy and Nancy, that he was getting married. Nan is then confronted with two rude and indifferent stepchildren and the housekeeper, Mrs. Harper. The following episodes detail her trials and tribulations in dealing with the kids and housekeeper.
- Astronaut Bill Pogue explains what it is like to live in zero-gravity.
- Mona wants to break into show business and she thinks dating Buddy will help get her connected to his dad. Buddy falls for the girl, not knowing he's being used.
- Nan's old pal Sanford is producing a play in town. When his star falls sick he begs Nan to fill in.
- Now that the honeymoon period has passed Dan's parents decide to visit. The time chosen coincides when Nan's mom is there. The in-laws heave very different approaches to life.
- Buddy's football team is on a losing streak and Nan, after studying the situation, has the solution. She thinks the boys would play better if they had ballet lessons. Unsurprisingly she meets resistance.
- Nan pushes Nancy to hang out with a different crowd, one that includes the eligible and handsome Preston Fairbanks.
- Dan gets fired and the family has to streamline living expenses. Three days later, the boss wants Dan back only to be told off at every attempt to rehire him.
- Nan old pal Lorraine comes for a visit. Nan recalls her as a mousey type and is not prepared for her stunningly glamorous transformation.
- Nan becomes jealous when the glamorous Sylvia begins a collaboration with Dan.
- Dinky and Buddy start studying bats. Man is surprised when she sees son Buddy hanging upside down in his room.
- Dan and Nan have former romantic partners come back into their lives. Both are pleased that they have no lingering emotions for their exes.
- Nan decides both the house and it's residents need sprucing up. She buys new drapes and gets Buddy a new suit. But when Nan turns her attention to Dan he puts his foot down.
- Herbie, a friend of Nancy's, is frequently coming by the house. It's soon revealed it's not the daughter he's coming to admire but her stepmother Nan.
- Dan hesitates to tell Nan about his weekly card night with his pals as he's unsure how his new bride will react.
- Dan is perturbed that Nan is usually gone from home because of her committee work. When he asks her to change things, she does. The committees start meeting in Dan's house.
- The McGovern's housekeeper Mrs. Harper becomes apprehensive when an old friend intends to visit. She under the false impression that Harper is a wealthy widow. Nan and family decide to help.
- Buddy has a jalopy but no drivers license. He convinces Nan to drive him so he can get one but a number of mishaps, some involving her extra large hat, make the journey interesting.
- Nan thinks the family operates haphazardly. She decides to put everything and body in a schedule.
- Producer Sanford is constantly trying to get Nan to return to stage. He thinks by casting her stepdaughter Nancy in a play is a way for it to happen.
- Nan puts Dan on an exercise program that she believes will keep him young. But the more Dan works out the older he feels.
- An old friend of Nan has a daughter needing an escort to an event. It's decided that Buddy would be perfect as the young lady's date. Buddy is on the reluctant side.
- Dan and Nan are about to depart for their postponed honeymoon to Hawaii when Dan gets an idea for an unfinished script. As his inspirational juices flow Nan get frustrated.