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A child psychologist recommends that Jamie take up photography to deal with his aggression, but Jamie only ends up photographing his family at their worst.
An eccentric female detective (played by guest star Phyllis Diller) is hired to help Harry find out who stole from the company's payroll.
Harry bars Alice from going to a concert and sets her up on a date with a nice man named Jay Jay, who turns out to be a pervert.
The Boyles are invited to be interviewed on TV, but Harry thinks having the entire family on TV will ruin his reputation.
Irma re-tries to find a job...and ends up working as Harry's secretary at his restaurant equipment store.
Harry takes Irma's place as a housewife...with disastrous results.
Harry helps Jamie with a project for a school-wide competition.
Harry goes to court to contest a traffic violation—and ends up in deeper trouble when he hires an incompetent lawyer.
After being spurned by a crush at school, Alice goes to a beauty farm, and comes back slim and beautiful.
Irma signs herself and Harry to appear on a game show, but Harry misconstrues it as a sign that Irma is leaving him for game show host Monty Hall.
Alice has fallen in love; this time, her object of desire is one of her teachers.
Harry gets a tax refund check for $940,000, but learns too late that the amount is a misprint.
Irma begins spending all of her time working for different charities.
Chet finally moves out of the house and into his own place, but Harry keeps visiting Chet to parent him.
Harry is named the new coach of the high school basketball team, and must contend with the pushy parents of the players.
Chet gets a job at a pan factory, and suggests that the company change their image to help the endangered California condor.
Harry takes his family on a camping trip to break them of their addiction to TV, but after a few days in the woods, Harry wants out.
Irma's mother visits and insists that Alice be allowed her freedom since she is a woman. Alice enjoys her freedom to do as she pleases, but soon realizes that there is a downside to too much freedom.
The Boyles call an exterminator to get rid of the bees in their backyard, but the exterminator ends up being more of a pest than the actual bees.
While collecting back payment, Harry helps an old woman open a service station for motorcycles.