Who's The Boss?
When Angela is faced with an offer to sell her home, she and Tony must decide whether to hold on to memories of their past together or make new ones in their future dream house.
When Angela is faced with an offer to sell her home, she and Tony must decide whether to hold on to memories of their past together or make new ones in their future dream house.
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.
Tony is forced to do a little moonlighting when, attempting to prove he's not a "kept man," he buys Angela a painting he can't afford.
When Angela goes out of town and leaves the Bower Agency in Mona's care, a dangerous flirtation develops between Mona and Angela's biggest client.
Tony enters the world of high finance when, eager to prove that he trusts Sam's taste in men, he allows her new stockbroker boyfriend to invest his "cookie jar" money.
When Angela is bedridden with a twisted ankle, she's overwhelmed by her loving, if slightly domineering nursemaid -- Tony.
Nervous about their family's reaction to their newfound feelings of affection for one another, Tony and Angela go to great lengths to keep their romance a secret.
When Tony and Angela celebrate the anniversary of their seven years together at a neighborhood carnival, Tony's in for the surprise of his life when a fortune teller forecasts true love...if he can beat the clock.
Tony's Washington D.C. debut is a big hit, but he lets the glamour of politics go to his head when he's courted by an attractive lobbyist.
Tony's determination to protect his elderly friend Chappy from Medicare cutbacks leads him and the entire family to the floor of the Senate. Getting there entails an adventure-filled train ride -- and an unusually close encounter between Tony and Angela.
When music promoter Samantha needs to find a headliner for Ridgemont's rock festival, Tony calls on an old friend with big connections in the music business, who makes a promise that seems too good to be true.
Tony has his hands full when an "influential businessman" from his old neighborhood asks Tony to take his spoiled daughter under his wing.
When Billy has trouble adjusting to his new pre-school, veteran parents Tony and Angela get some remedial lessons in child-rearing when they take a course in "positive parenting."
Tony and Angela must decide if they're ready for the challenge of raising a child when Billy's grandmother can no longer care for him and asks Tony to take him in.
When Samantha moves into the Ridgemont College dorm, she excitedly anticipates her new-found freedom, but discovers, to her dismay, that Tony is as much a part of her new life as he was of her old.
While Tony meets girlfriend Kathleen's father for the first time, Angela fills in as babysitter to Mrs. Rossini's five-year-old neighbor Billy.
When Tony and Mona suggest that Angela put her workaholic ways behind her and have some fun, they are shocked at the results.