Who's The Boss?
Tony calls on his old friend Bobby to help Jonathan build his self-confidence after he's forced to trade in his baseball glove for an accordion.
Tony calls on his old friend Bobby to help Jonathan build his self-confidence after he's forced to trade in his baseball glove for an accordion.
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Tony and Angela befriend Brad and Jane, a newly engaged couple who seem perfect in every way, until their friendly evenings out become a little too friendly.
Tony is delighted to meet his maternal grandfather from Italy for the very first time, but is shocked to discover that his houseguest may not be a member of the "famiglia" after all.
Angela's prospective client, a famous professional baseball player, seems to have everyone charmed but Tony, who has some serious concerns about Charlie's obsession with money.
Samantha and her friend Bonnie head for Ft. Lauderdale during spring break but find themselves in over their heads when two local boys begin to make their move.
When Tony agrees to coach Angela's volleyball team, his sympathetic ear and winning spirit score points with the girls but Angela feels left out of bounds.
Tony and Angela unwittingly fix Mona up with the grandfather of Samantha's boyfriend, and he turns out to be the fiancée she walked out on 40 years ago.
Angela invests in a rental house and appoints Tony as the superintendent, but is shocked to find that he has rented it to a beautiful young actress instead of the nice, retired gentleman they'd agreed on.
Tony fears that his zealousness to "destroy" obnoxious neighbor Fred Hartwell in a tennis tournament may have had tragic consequences and bends over backwards to make amends when Fred's identical twin, Ed, shows up.
When Sam sees Angela being kissed by her date, she begins to worry about Tony spending the rest of his life alone after she leaves for college.
After Mona loses Angela's car and diamond necklace to a hustler in Atlantic City, Tony and Angela team up to win them back in a high-stakes poker game.
Tony calls on his old friend Bobby to help Jonathan build his self-confidence after he's forced to trade in his baseball glove for an accordion.
Tony hopes a student-teaching course will give him the "easy A" he needs to win a business school scholarship, but instead it gives him the inspiration for an entirely new career goal.
Angela unwittingly sets the neighborhood gossip wheels in motion when she tries to impress the girls at her new health club by implying that she and Tony are having an affair.
Tension between Samantha and Jonathan leads to a session with a family therapist, but it's a burnt -out Tony who finds himself in a support group for "Supermoms."
Mona pressures Tony to set up a business meeting for Angela with his big-shot golf partner, never realizing that it could spoil Tony's new friendship.
During career week, Bonnie is such a hit at Angela's firm that Sam begins to think Angela likes her more.
Mona mends her flirtatious ways after Tony admonishes her for dumping an old friend of his after one date.
Angela arranges for Samantha to stay with her friend Trish Curtis, owner of a New York modeling agency, so that she can interview her four top models for a feature stony in her school newspaper.
Angela's and Tony's warm welcome to the new family next door turns down right chilly after Angela catches the neighbor's precocious little girl kissing Jonathan and Tony sees his beloved herb garden uprooted.
After Tony grounds Samantha for becoming intoxicated at a party, he is forced to re-examine his own views on social drinking.
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