- 5.0/101 votes
#1 - The Doctor's Daughter
Season 2 Episode 20 - Aired 2/18/1980
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
- 5.0/101 votes
#2 - Secrets of Dayton Heights
Season 3 Episode 17 - Aired 2/28/1981
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
- 5.0/101 votes
#3 - Til Debt Do Us Part
Season 3 Episode 21 - Aired 4/5/1981
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
- 5.0/101 votes
#4 - Love, Exciting and New
Season 4 Episode 10 - Aired 1/6/1982
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
- 5.0/101 votes
#5 - Circumstantial Evidence
Season 4 Episode 16 - Aired 2/24/1982
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
- 5.0/101 votes
#6 - Dear Liar
Season 4 Episode 18 - Aired 3/24/1982
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