Who's The Boss?
Angela hires another secretary to help Mona (Katherine Helmond) with the office workload, but Mona can't tolerate her work habits -- efficiency and perfectionism.
Angela hires another secretary to help Mona (Katherine Helmond) with the office workload, but Mona can't tolerate her work habits -- efficiency and perfectionism.
Angela impulsively asks the wildest guy from her high school days out on a date.
Angela feels old when she works on an ad account for a designer who has a staff of young and beautiful women.
Tony's recently released-from-prison father-in-law has new moneymaking idea: a prison diet book.
Geoffrey pops "the big question," but it's not quite what Angela -- or anyone else, for that matter -- expected.
Tony is pitted against a typing teacher from Brooklyn, nicknamed "The Terminator," in a charity boxing match.
Angela talks legendary performer Ray Charles into recording a love song written by Samantha's boyfriend as a jingle for an important account but when the young couple splits up, Samantha insists that Angela call the whole thing off. Ray Charles appears as himself.
Tony wrestles with his conscience over whether to try to patch things up after Angela and Geoffrey call it quits.
When Tony learns of a facet of his late wife's personality he never knew existed, he doubts his worth as a husband.
Tony tells Angela that she has been working too hard, and has a right to a vacation. So the combined Bower-Micelli clan flies to Puerto Vallarta for some fun in the sun, but all the while Angela is obsessed with events back at the office.
Angela and Tony celebrate his second anniversary as her housekeeper with her romantic home-cooked meal, but Angela fears that she has poisoned him when he succumbs to stomach cramps and is rushed to the hospital.
Angela picks the perfect Italian Princess Vionelli Foods Girl, but her overly enthusiastic advertising associate comes up with a blonde bombshell who wows the client and forces a battle for the job.
Tony's old baseball rival challenges him to a game that brings former Yankee manager Billy Martin, Los Angeles Dodgers star Steve Sax and "Mr. Baseball" Bob Uecker off the bench for a closer look when Angela plays for the opposing team.
Personnel counselor Mona advises a disgruntled shoe employee to chase his dreams and pursue an acting career, but when he chases it out to Hollywood, his wife is forced to retrieve him -- leaving Tony to act as surrogate father to the couple's eight-month-old son.
The sultry neighborhood siren -- on the outs with her husband -- persuades Angela to take her in, then upsets the Bower household by singing her song for Tony.
When a perfume heiress is sent by her father to secure an advertising deal, executive Angela goes all-out to court the account, but little does she know that the sophisticate is doing some courting of her own -- with an unsuspecting Tony.
Tony becomes embroiled in a mudslinging campaign when he accepts the nomination for Fairfield School PTA president, but it's manager Angela's reputation that takes the beating when Tony publicly defines their "relationship."
Tony tones down his celebration after winning a bowling tournament when Angela veers into the losers lane of an advertising awards competition, but he has plans to salvage a classy victory for her.
Two timely blind date proposals help soothe the Valentine's Day blues for both Tony and Angela -- until they discover that it's Jonathan who's shooting Cupid's arrow.
Angela's dealt a full house when she agrees to host Tony's poker party with one condition -- that he keeps his roughneck buddies away from her "seemingly" prudish friend.