
Benson
Benson reluctantly emcees a telethon and lets Kraus sing when several acts cancel out.

Benson reluctantly emcees a telethon and lets Kraus sing when several acts cancel out.

Kraus masquerades as a wealthy heiress to keep a manufacturing plant in the state.

Tootie is more concerned with a theatrical audition than with her upcoming high-school graduation.

Jo's rich father spends money on her rather than giving her the attention she wants.

Natalie's outrage over the construction of an amusement park turns into a political battle.

The girls' attempt to surprise Blair for her 21st birthday.

Ann discovers that her mother has fallen back on her old ways -- shoplifting.

Alex tells Nick he'd rather spend his weekends with his friends than with him.

Danny and Burt, having acquired the ransom money and anxiously awaiting the kidnappers' next call.

Elaine's kidnappers have left a note warning the Campbells not to notify the police.

Ann is suddenly involved in the intimate problems of strangers.

After his bank account fails to win over his rich peers, Jack humiliates Elliott.

Benson teaches an economics course that a test-shy Kraus must pass to keep her job.

Benson steps in to prevent an attempt to foist early retirement upon the mansion's gardener.

A budding romance develops between Blair's mother and Jo's father.

The girls plan to spend a quiet night at the movies before the drive-in closes for good.

Jo falls for a singer; Blair's new love is unusual.

The girls head to Florida for spring break.

Ann faces her first parental crisis as a newly divorced mother.

David returns after a five-year absence and refuses to leave unless Ann goes with him.