
Who's The Boss?
When her friend Al forms a rock & roll band, Samantha jumps at the opportunity to take the music business by storm by becoming their manager.

When her friend Al forms a rock & roll band, Samantha jumps at the opportunity to take the music business by storm by becoming their manager.

Angela considers a lucrative offer to merge with another advertising agency, but Mona is not part of the package.

Tony decides to mend his flirtatious ways by breaking a date with a woman he met at a singles bar, unaware that she's his new history professor.

Samantha discovers a new-found passion for books when a cute graduate student asks her to join his literary club.

When Angela and Tony house-sit for Mrs. Rossini, Angela has visions of beer, babies and bowling as she dreams of life as a Brooklyn housewife.

Tony challenges Angela to a t-shirt selling competition when she claims that she is the better salesperson.

Jonathan attempts to sway schoolmates to vote for him for class treasurer, but Mona's sexy pose for a magazine cover may cool his chances.

Tony wonders whether he has turned into a suburban snob when Samantha falls for Mrs. Rossini's nephew-age uncle from the old neighborhood.

Mason, who is student teaching one of Tony's college courses, exercises such blatant favoritism toward Tony, his "star pupil," that Tony decides to teach his teacher an important lesson.

Tony helps an angel earn her wings by reuniting Mona and her long-estranged brother in a special celebration of the Christmas spirit.

In this unusual retrospective episode, Samantha disobeys Tony and angrily drives off for a Vermont weekend. Her defiance prompts both father and daughter to reminisce about times they have spent together.

When Mona and Samantha are both dumped by their boyfriends, they try to raise their spirits with a "girls night out."

When Angela hires a charming creative director for her advertising agency, Tony's imagination starts working over-time.

After reminiscing with Angela about his late grandfather, Tony attempts to have him posthumously declared an American citizen.

When Tony enrolls in college and escorts Angela to his first fraternity party, the "spiked" punch transforms usually conservative Angela into the life of the party.

Tony takes a speech class at college and learns the old adage that it is always best to be yourself.

When Tony buys Samantha her first car, they discover their ideas of the perfect automobile are miles apart.

When Tony has an unexpected reunion with his high school sweetheart, his patience is tried by her husband, who tries too hard to prove his superiority.

Waiting for her special birthday in restless anticipation, Angela reveals some secrets of her heart during a fit of sleep talking.

When Tony vows to get even with the obnoxious kid who rear-ended his prized van, he's unaware that Samantha and her boyfriend, Jesse, have kept from him one very important fact about the accident.