Father Knows Best
| Close Decision Bud is slacking off—he’s not doing his chores and he’s put off memorizing a poem to recite in church. Margaret insists he skip his softball game and catch up on his work. Watch Video | |
| No Partiality Kathy demands equal rights with Betty and Bud. Jim agrees and says that whatever Betty gets to do, Kathy gets to do too. Watch Video | |
| Father Delivers The Papers The customers on Bud’s paper route have been complaining about him to his boss. When Mr. Collins tells Jim about it, Jim assures him that Bud will fulfill his duties if he gives him another chance. Watch Video | |
| Proud Father After he runs into a friend who brags about his overachieving children, Jim wants to help inspire his own brood to acts of greatness. Watch Video | |
| Bud The Bridesmaid Cousin Louise is getting married in the Anderson home. Margaret is going all-out on the wedding, and Jim is not happy about the bills. When a case of wedding jitters keeps Louise out of the rehearsal, Bud has to stand in for the bride. Watch Video | |
| The Matchmaker Margaret wages a campaign to get her cousin’s boyfriend to propose. Though Louise is hesitant to “trap” Tom, Margaret is sure she knows what to do and takes over. Watch Video | |
| The Mink Coat Money is tight and Jim lectures the family on fiscal responsibility. The very next day he is presented with an extraordinary opportunity to buy Margaret a mink coat for less than half the regular price, and he grabs it. Watch Video | |
| Father Of The Year The Springfield newspaper is sponsoring a Father of the Year contest. The Anderson children set out to write the winning essay, but can’t find the words to describe the “best father in the world.” Watch Video | |
| Jim The Farmer Feeling stressed out from all the pressure at work, Jim decides to give up his job, move to the country and become a farmer. Watch Video | |
| The Promised Playhouse Jim demands that his family start living up to the promises they’ve made to people. Watch Video | |
| Bud The Snob Bud is getting a reputation as a snob; his difficulty in talking with girls is being misinterpreted as standoffishness. Watch Video | |
| A Friend Of Old George's The family has a lovely dinner and special event planned for Kathy’s birthday. She’s been looking forward to it, but an uninvited visitor upsets the best-laid plans. Watch Video | |
| Boy's Week After Kathy breaks another window, Jim is committed to teaching his kids about personal responsibility. Watch Video | |
| Sparrow In The Window When Kathy discovers an injured sparrow on the windowsill, the family takes the little bird in to nurse it back to health. Watch Video | |
| The Christmas Story In an attempt to remind his family of the real meaning of Christmas, Jim decides the Andersons will cut down their own Christmas tree this year. Watch Video | |
| Margaret Goes Dancing Margaret is sure she could never get Jim to agree to take dancing classes with her. Watch Video | |
| Typical Father Betty is falling hard for a new guy, and it upsets her father. Watch Video | |
| Second Honeymoon Jim and Margaret could use some time away from the house, so they plan a weekend getaway. Watch Video | |
| Thanksgiving Day When Kathy writes a prize-winning Thanksgiving poem, Jim envisions his “Kitten” as the next Emily Brontë. Watch Video | |
| Bud's Encounter With The Law Kathy’s on a tear, throwing everything she can get her hands on into her new “spaceship,” a/k/a the family washing machine. Watch Video | |
| Grandpa Jim's Rejuvenation Jim wants to play badminton, but his kids see him as too old for such things. Watch Video | |
| Live My Own Life Bud feels beleaguered by his parents and siblings, and believes he is ready to take responsibility for his own life. Watch Video | |
| Football Tickets Jim and Margaret go to the big football game every year. This year, Margaret finds she cannot go and Betty is promised the ticket—until Jim offers it to someone else. Watch Video | |
| The Motor Scooter Jim and Margaret disagree on whether Jim should buy Bud a motor scooter. Watch Video | |
| Lesson In Citizenship Jim sets out to teach his layabout kids a proper life ethic. Watch Video | |
| Bud Takes Up The Dance Bud uses an old book to teach himself to dance in time for his very first date and his very first dance. Watch Video | |
| Season 1 DVD This classic comedy is now available--get your copy and remember the good old days! Watch Video | |
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