
Blondie
Stay-at-home mom Blondie takes care of the Bumstead children while her husband, Dagwood, deals with his friendly nemesis Herb Woodley and nosy, autocratic boss Mr. Dithers at work.

Stay-at-home mom Blondie takes care of the Bumstead children while her husband, Dagwood, deals with his friendly nemesis Herb Woodley and nosy, autocratic boss Mr. Dithers at work.

Guest star Telly Savalas.

Guest Neil Sedaka joins the gang for a set of commercial parodies.

Hal Linden takes a leave from the 12th Precinct to cut it up with Carol and company.

One Way Ticket The Pointer Sisters.

Ardath Evitt Bess Armstrong Bobby Kelton Elia Kazan.

Comic George Burns director Barry Levinson singer Patricia Kaas.

A late-night talk show hosted by Johnny Carson, including guest interviews and musical performances.

Bud decides that he would be happier if he got his own apartment.

Jim has too many guests and not enough tickets to a football game.

Bud finally gets Jim's permission to get a scooter, but he doesn't get Margaret's permission.

Jim's definition of citizenship gets the Andersons into trouble.

Bud's first dance is threatened when he learns that his parents are going to be there.

Chris suspects that he is adopted, and goes on a search for his birth parents.

Chris and Sharon are cast as the lead roles in a community play.

Chris vows to rehabilitate his town's youth after becoming the victim of a mugging.

Chris is hired to watch a neighbor's house while they are on vacation.

Chris commandeers the family car for a date, even though he doesn't have his license.

Chris fights for his and the others paperboys' jobs when they are replaced by a machine.

Chris seeks a record for having the most things stacked on him.