Who's The Boss?
Tony's attempt at arranging a date between Angela and his recently divorced buddy leads to a battle royal when the lively Mona intervenes.
Tony's attempt at arranging a date between Angela and his recently divorced buddy leads to a battle royal when the lively Mona intervenes.
Mona delights at the prospect of spending her inheritance from a mysterious benefactor until Tony's innocent diligence confirms Angela's worst suspicions about the philanthropist.
Tony bolsters Angela's confidence and encourages quick action when a scheming vice president butters up the new chairman of the board with a "smear" campaign.
Tony's familiarity with his job is breeding contempt among the neighborhood housekeepers and disharmony between him and Angela.
A baffled and unprepared Tony protests the actions of Angela, Mona and Mother Nature as his tomboy daughter, Sam, slips subtly into womanhood.
Angela helps Tony to deal with his father's memory -- and an apartment filled with his father's memorabilia -- providing Tony and Samantha with their best Christmas ever.
When Angela falls for a sweet-talking attorney, she must contend with the fact that her main competition for attention is "good buddy" and sports enthusiast Tony.
Both Angela and Tony take the easy way out by keeping their mistaken identities in order to improve their social lives.
Her college reunion brings Angela a surprise visit from her old rival sorority sister Trish, who still helps herself to whatever suits her whim, be it Angela's boyfriend or current housekeeper.
Tony gets trapped into an intimate dinner with his boss, Angela, by a well-meaning Cupid, but the result is something neither of them expected.
When Tony gets a crack at fame by endorsing a product being pushed by Angela's client, the two learn which has the louder voice -- money or conscience.
Tony and Angela are thrilled that books aren't the only thing that Mona, grandmother turned college student, is bringing home from school, until they discover what class Mona's new beau is in.
Angela pokes her nose into Tony's urban child-raising philosophies when his daughter's fist fighting wears off on her own son, only to lose her son and eventually her composure.
Tony's scrupulously clean household habits extend to Angela's chambers, but he finds much more than a rubber duck swimming in her bathtub.
An ex-"big-leaguer" takes his daughter, pride and future on the road to start a new life, settling in the suburbs to keep house for a budding female executive with a son who loves snakes and a mother who loves men.
Angela reluctantly returns to her life in Connecticut as Tony begins his new life in Iowa, but her search for a new housekeeper has a surprisingly happy ending.
When Samantha asks Tony to help her land a job at the campus travel agency, Tony recalls the time he got Jonathan a job as ball boy for the New York Mets baseball team -- with disastrous results.
When Mona's domineering mother crosses the Atlantic to pay the family a visit, Mona is forced to stand up to her for the first time in order to save Tony and Angela's engagement.
After promising Angela not to pressure her about getting married, Tony sets up an elaborate stratagem to propose to her at a football game.
Reeling from the recent death of a childhood friend, Tony drags his family on a series of death- defying adventures until it dawns on him that what's missing in his life might just be marriage to Angela.