
Blondie
Dagwood hates the way the living room looks and wants it redecorated, but deciding who should design it, and in what style, complicates matters.

Dagwood hates the way the living room looks and wants it redecorated, but deciding who should design it, and in what style, complicates matters.

Blondie takes a job in order to afford a new washing machine, so she hires a maid to take care of the house while she's away. However, the maid's actions make the Bumsteads suspicious.

Blondie and Dagwood are concerned over Alexander, who appears to be dealing with a bad case of puppy love.

Mr. Dithers mails his employees a picture of an important female client but mistakenly identifies Dagwood as the company president.

An entertaining look into the lives of animals.

An entertaining look into the lives of animals.

An entertaining look into the lives of animals.

An entertaining look into the lives of animals.

An entertaining look into the lives of animals.

An entertaining look into the lives of animals.

Imagine "America's Funniest Home Videos" with an "all animals, all the time" theme, and you'll come close to the premise of this long-running comedy series in which a host introduces clips of comical animal behavior from around the world and supplies wry commentary.

Jim finds his life being controlled by circumstances when he buys a mink coat for Margaret.

The Anderson children enter an essay into a contest nominating Jim as "Father of the Year.".

When Bud's shyness with girls causes a misunderstanding, he is branded a snob.

A total stranger arrives at the Anderson household on the verge of a birthday celebration.

When Jim gets a traffic ticket, his court day coincides with Bud's appointed day as judge.

A wet and sickly sparrow turns a rainy day into a fulfilling day for the Andersons.

Jim and Margaret go their separate ways when Margaret signs up for dancing lessons.

Jim is disappointed by his family's attitude toward Christmas and decides to do something about it.

Jim's over-reactive imagination takes control of his actions when he fears his daughter is about to elope.