The best episode directed by Herbert Kenwith is "Florida Flips", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Florida Flips" aired on 9/10/1974 and is rated 3.6 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Lights of Zetar".
Florida's strange behavior has the family and Willona wondering what's wrong with her. Michael thinks she's beginning menopause while Willona believes she's fed up with the boredom that comes with being a housewife.
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: N/A
Strange incorporeal aliens threaten the Memory Alpha station and the Enterprise.
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Shari Lewis
Multi-millionaire Phillip Drummond, who has agreed to the death-bed wish of his housekeeper to raise her two small sons as his own, welcomes 8-year-old Arnold and 12-year-old Willis into his lavish penthouse. Anxious to make them feel at home, he showers them with gifts and love -- and is puzzled when he learns that the boys are planning to sneak from the lap of luxury back to Harlem. Aiding Drummond in his effort to make the street-wise, ghetto youngsters feel welcome in the affluent white world are Drummond's new housekeeper Mrs. Garrett and his 13-year-old daughter Kimberly.
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: N/A
The kids devise a scheme hoping to make Arnold convince the new landlord to let the family keep the penthouse.
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: N/A
On the night of her senior prom, Diana decides to run off to Indiana and elope with J.J. Meanwhile, back in Chicago, switched purses leads the Evans family to discover Diana's drug problem and her supplier.
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: John Baskin
Florida has had a pain in her side for the last two weeks but doesn't want to see a doctor out of fear of the cost. However, when James learns of her dilemma he decides to pay any cost for Florida's treatment, even after he learns she has to have a gallbladder operation.
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: N/A