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- Mr. and Mrs. Archer ask Dexter to find a party date for Corliss' rather homely friend Doris. Despite his best efforts, Dexter can't find anyone willing to take her to the party, and winds up doing the deed himself.
- When Dexter finds that Corliss is being pursued by a rival who wants her to be a cheerleader, he winds up asking Mr. Archer for advice about what to do. After Mr. Archer's plans don't produce any results, Dexter decides to go with a more aggressive approach.
- The Franklins and the Wilsons suddenly bow out of the weekly dart game, throwing off plans for a secret surprise party for Harry. When Corliss and her mom accidentally walk in on the two families discussing something in very hushed tones, they mistakenly believe that the families are snubbing them. Dexter, seeing how upset Corliss is about the whole matter, tells her the truth, but that winds up causing more headaches.
- Mrs. Archer buys a vase that is supposed to be rare, and with good reason--it's incredibly ugly. The vase winds up causing trouble between the Archers and their neighbors, and the whole episode has Dexter wondering if all the adults in the neighborhood have gone insane.
- A client's allergy to strawberries provides an itchy problem for Mr. Archer (John Eldredge).
- Dexter is directing the annual school parent/student play. Corliss is the lead, but to get Harry he tells him Judge Peters is appearing. To get the Judge he gives the lead to Lucy Peters and, well, you get the idea!
- Dexter flies his model airplane through Corliss' window, glass and all, then insists on fixing it himself.
- Dexter's ultimate challenge: he must hold down a job for one week.
- After seeing Mr. Archer hide a package and misunderstanding a business call, Corliss and Dexter decide he's a kleptomaniac.
- Harry has a bad cold and Janet makes him stay in bed, but everyone leaves him alone except Dex
- Harry Archer bets everyone he can lose five pounds in five days and wear his old cutaway suit to a friend's wedding. Disaster is just around the corner.
- Mr. Archer and Mr. Franklin decide to teach their children Corliss and Bill the value of saving money and the benefits that come with it.
- Corliss and Dexter are invited to a party that requires formal attire. The two teenagers struggle to find the necessary garments without having to break into their piggy banks.
- Corliss has the measles, which makes Mr. Archer happy, because that means a whole week without Dexteruntil Dex is quarantined along with her!
- Corliss and Dex struggle with a tough algebra problem. Their parents smugly think they can find the answer, and soon everyone is working on the problem with no solution in sight!
- The Archers and Dex decide that being totally honest with each other will be productive.
- Harry Archer needs to make an important phone call but is hindered by losing the phone number, not to mention the phone! Not helping at all is Corliss doing housework and Dexter's arrival with a pie and a watermelon.
- Dexter becomes a dance instructor for his father and Mrs. Archer.
- Corliss plans a party with all of her friends, but Harry and Janet don't think she is old enough to hostess her own party.
- Corliss and Dexter are building a boat, and Harry and Bill want to help.
- Dex thinks he is an adult, so he starts his own business: babysitting. Now it's all work, work, work.
- Dexter and Corliss go to a masquerade party. He goes as a knight in armor. He gets stuck in it after a fall. A tow truck is called. The driver tries to free him from the suit with no luck. Corliss gets him out by using a can opener.
- Mr. Archer decides to buy a new TV---much to his wife's distress
- The Franklyns are having their house painted and the Archers invite them to stay at their house. But sometimes even best friends shouldn't be together for very long.
- The Archers decide they are spending too much money and have to cut back.