The best episode directed by Frank Bonner is "The Doctor's Daughter", rated 5/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Lissa Levin". "The Doctor's Daughter" aired on 2/18/1980 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Secrets of Dayton Heights".
Johnny's daughter shows up and moves in, and Johnny has to decide whether to express his disapproval of the shiftless boyfriend she's brought along.
Director: Frank Bonner
Writer: Lissa Levin
The Secret Service refuses to grant Les credentials for a Presidential press conference, suspecting him of having radical affiliations. It turns out that the man who raised Les wasn't his father, and that his real father was a card-carrying Communist.
Director: Frank Bonner
Writer: N/A
When Johnny learns that his first ex-wife is planning to remarry, he is overjoyed at the thought of not having to pay alimony, and celebrates by inviting Bailey to take a trip with him. But he feels less happy about the situation when he meets the obnoxious womanizer his ex-wife is going to marry.
Director: Frank Bonner
Writer: N/A
Andy starts taking Mama Carlson out after hours in the hopes of getting her to pay for a new transmitter for the station. But he begins to suspect that she might have more-than-businesslike expectations of him.
Director: Frank Bonner
Writer: Lissa Levin
Venus's latest date gives him an expensive diamond earring as a gift and then runs out on him; it turns out that she's a thief who has used the stolen earring to frame Venus as her accomplice.
Director: Frank Bonner
Writer: N/A
When Bailey writes a news story on the Northside Children's Clinic, Les steals it and reads it on the air. This turns out to be a blow to the station's integrity in more ways than one when Bailey admits that she fictionalized part of the story.
Director: Frank Bonner
Writer: Steve Marshall