Danny gets carried away with Margaret's accounts of sightseeing in London. He begins to dream that he is Robert Browning.
10: High Society
Nov 15, 1955
11: The Smugglers
Nov 22, 1955
12: Danny's Old Girlfriend
Nov 29, 1955
13: Louise's Suprise Party
Dec 6, 1955
14: Mr. Williams Goes Legit
Dec 13, 1955
15: Danny Strikes Oil
Dec 20, 1955
16: Terry's Party
Dec 27, 1955
17: The Songwriter
Jan 3, 1956
18: Star of the Family
Jan 24, 1956
19: Margaret's Cousin
Jan 31, 1956
Margaret's mooching cousin, Carl, visits the Williams. He quickly moves in, and makes Danny very upset. Danny finally puts his foot down, and reshapes his character. The once lovable Carl becomes a hard worker, but he is no longer any fun. Danny finally gives in to his children (and Margaret), and Carl becomes as lovable as ever.
20: Like Father, Like Son
Feb 7, 1956
21: Wyatt Earp Visits the Williamses
Feb 14, 1956
22: Who Can Figure Kids?
Feb 21, 1956
Danny is at a loss when daughter Terry balks at appearing in a school play. Even the son of a former vaudeville partner prefers a medical career to show business.
23: Terry and the Sorority
Feb 28, 1956
Controversy brews at the Williams house while Uncle Tonoose visits. When Terry is not tapped to join a soroity she would like to join due to her heritage, her uncle teachs her a big lesson.
24: Danny and Jesse Split
Mar 6, 1956
25: Terry Has a Date
Mar 13, 1956
26: Don't Yell at Your Children
Mar 20, 1956
27: Coats and Boats
Mar 27, 1956
28: We're Going to Chicago
Apr 3, 1956
29: Danny Goes on USO Tour
Apr 10, 1956
Songwriter Harry Ruby offers his services as accompanist on Danny's USO tour.
30: Danny's Birthday
Apr 17, 1956
Danny showers the children with money to give them a hint about getting a present for his birthday. But the children don't know,and spend it on the custodian of the building, who was once a sailor. They buy him a shirt. In the tag, the children perform a play due to Danny's love of the arts.
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