
Benson
Benson discovers that the governor's mansion has been bugged and devises a scheme to find the culprits.

Benson discovers that the governor's mansion has been bugged and devises a scheme to find the culprits.

Benson and the staff face a problem when an ambitious lieutenant governor takes over for a dizzy Gov. Gatling.

A class in simulated marriage teaches Jo some lessons in love.

Mrs. Garrett must take a second job at the Howard Johnson's when she loses her pension.

Jo learns the ropes of journalism when her enthusiasm for a story turns into an opportunity for revenge.

Blair's kinship with her mother is shattered when Blair learns that her mother has a lump in her breast.

Ann's complaint over a mistake in her phone bill leads to trouble with the Secret Service.

Julie and Ann face a crisis in their lives.

Burt and Mary visit the doctor; Mary for a routine physical and Burt because he's been having insomnia.

Billy tells his Mom about Leslie and Burt tells Mary about Alien Burt.

Ann's relationship with a race-car driver takes a sudden and unusual turn.

Jack hires a brash woman he met on the street to make sweeping changes at the magazine.

A presidential invitation conflicts with Katie's school play.

Benson falls for the lovely Francine, a senator with no interest in marriage.

A scheme lands streetwise Jo, sophisticated Blair, and co-conspirators Tootie and Natalie in jail.

Mrs. Garrett assigns a streetwise student to be Blair's roommate.

Blair and Sue Ann decide to join an exclusive group of girls whose favorite pastime is marijuana.

Molly's parents are getting a divorce, so she and the girls plot a reconciliation, only to have it backfire.

Ann has some bad news about Schneider's pride and joy, his nephew Harvey.

Barbara tries to change her image.