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- "Take a Giant Step" was a live-action Saturday morning show in which three unknown teens hosted. They explored different themes relevant to their target audience, for which they had gathered advance information rather meticulously. When the show returned the following fall the title became "Talking With a Giant," which was trimmed to only half an hour but was a little lighter in tone as the teenage hosts interviewed major stars (In one episode I do remember, Doc Severinson was a guest and played his trumpet).
- Roberta Flack answers teenagers questions about her career and sings a few songs.
- A member of a league of time travelers and a boy travel through time repairing errors in world history.
- Phineas Bogg is a Voyager who travels through time keeping it on the right track. After he lands in Jeffrey Jones' bedroom and loses his guide to history, the two of them travel through time together fixing things that go wrong.
- Arriving in ancient Rome, Phineas and Jeffrey must save the slave Spartacus so that he can lead the revolt in Capra. They also meet a young Sam Clemens and help Harriet Tubman escape.
- Correcting history, Phineas and Jeffrey have to save a young Teddy Roosevelt from being killed by Billy the Kid and they assist Benjamin Franklin with his kite experiment.
- In colonial Massachusetts, Phineas and Jeffrey must save themselves and Benjamin Franklin's mother from charges of witchcraft.
- When separated, Phineas is arrested with Lawrence of Arabia and Jeffrey helps Thomas Edison invent the electric light.
- Cleopatra inadvertently travels to New York City in 1927 and helps out Lucky Luciano kidnap Babe Ruth. In 1919, Jeff and Phineas convince Babe Ruth to give up pitching and become the home run hitting champion he is more famous for.
- After finding the South winning the Civil War, Phineas and Jeffrey must prevent the kidnapping of Abraham Lincoln. They also encounter a young Charles Dickens who has trouble with the real Fagin and Artful Dodger when the Omni is stolen.
- Pirates are everywhere as Phineas and Jeffrey must save Jean Lafitte from a piracy charge and help General Andrew Jackson win the Battle of New Orleans.
- Phineas and Jeffrey come across a legendary Voyager who wants to finish his retirement on a Pacific Island. After they help Marco Polo, they must save the elderly Voyager for he is on Bikini Atoll just before a nuclear test.
- Phineas and Jeffrey save both Robin and Maid Marian in England in 1194 and help Lindbergh get ready for his flight to Paris in 1927.
- When her husband becomes ill with heart problems, Joanne Tilford reluctantly returns to her family after a six-year stay in a mental institution. Her children are strangers to her, and the woman who has been raising them is hostile to her presence.
- Phineas and Jeffrey convince George Washington not to join the British during the American Revolution and steal back his plans from a British officer for attacking Trenton in 1776. While helping out American labor leader Samuel Gompers in 1892, they meet an ancestor of Jeffrey with whom Phineas wants him to live.
- When Angel Wilson and her family move into a spooky old house, their new neighbour Billy informs her the place is haunted by an old miser -- who is rumored to have disappeared with a million dollars in cash. Learning of a secret room in the mansion's basement, the two sleuths make an astonishing discovery -- only to be trapped by a near-fatal cave-in. Now, they'll have to solve the mansion's baffling mystery, or end up missing...just like the miser and his legendary loot!
- Jeffrey and Phineas must save Annie Oakley who was performing in the Wild West Show in England, avert a Russian plot and prevent Queen Victoria's daughter from marrying a Russian nobleman.
- Phineas Bogg is put on trial by other Voyagers for endangering Jeffrey's life and violating the Voyager code.
- Phineas and Jeff save General MacArthur's life during the attack on Pearl Harbor and help Buffalo Bill Cody make his Pony Express run. They must also deal with an Army intelligence officer who travels in time with them.
- The Voyagers must rescue the Mona Lisa before the Titanic sinks and restore the faith of a fellow Voyager.
- After finding no Cape Kennedy in 1969 and no United States either, Phineas and Jeffrey return to the end of World War II to make sure that German rocket scientist Werner von Braun doesn't fall into Soviet hands.
- After finding Franklin D. Roosevelt directing films in Hollywood in 1928, the Voyagers visit him just after he contracted polio to convince him to not give up and continue his career in politics.
- In 1938, Jeffrey and Phineas must convince Joe Louis not to quit his rematch with Max Schmeling. They also save a doomed 747 aircraft that had future President Jimmy Carter on board in 1970.
- In 1890, Jeffrey can't call for a doctor when Dwight D. Eisenhower's mother goes into labor because telephones don't exist. They travel to 1875 to make sure that Alexander Graham Bell has his financing to continue his telephone experiments.
- Through the efforts of the evil Voyager Drake, Phineas is accused of being Jack the Ripper in 1888. To save him, Jeffrey recruits the help of reporter Nellie Bly and author Arthur Conan Doyle.
- When movie star Phil Grey does a production of "Oliver" with boys only, Christi disguises herself as a boy to get into the show.
- Charles, a college student, is a live-in housekeeper in the Powell household. Charles, along with his friend Buddy, attempts to juggle his studies, friendships, and duties to the family.
- Charles has his hands full as he tries to entertain his dream girl Gwendolyn who has come over for a date while also maintaining order in the house.
- Charles encourages Lila to join the cheerleading squad and Douglas to join to soccer team and needs to boost their spirits when they do not succeed.
- Charles feels like he has to choose between Buddy and Gwendoline when they get into an argument about how Charles should spend his Saturday night.
- Mrs. Pembrooke sets Charles up to show a cute girl who is interested in child care a day in the life of taking care of the kids. The same day, Douglas and Jason decide to have a war.
- When five kids growing up in an orphanage refuse to be separated by adoption, the only way to stay together is to go on the lam across the country as The Beniker Gang.
- When the kids' 'fun' cousin shows up, Charles feels threatened and has difficulty keeping control of the cousin's irresponsible ways.
- After a fight with Gwendolyn, Charles decides to take a night off from women because he can't understand them. Unfortunately for him, Lila is having a slumber party at the house the same night.
- Douglas gets an "F" on his book report and Charles has to go to the school to talk to the teacher. He is in for a surprise when she turns out to be young, smart, and very pretty.
- It's Halloween and Charles helps the kids prepare for the night. He also helps out Buddy who is lacking confidence over a date and wants Charles to 'accidentally' run into the girl and learn what she likes.
- Douglas discovers love when he meets a strange friend of Lila's named Enid. He likes her the way she is and gets upset when Lila tries to give her a makeover.
- In an attempt to improve their relationship, Charles and Gwendolyn decide to see other people. This arrangement works well until Gwendolyn gets a date and Charles finds himself jealous.
- Charles plans to go home for Christmas are canceled so he stays at the Pembroke house where he has to deal with a jealous grandmother. Meanwhile, Lila gets asked out on her first date.
- Charles finds himself in a bind when he wins two tickets for a Bruce Springsteen concert and both Buddy and Gwendolyn want to go with him. He also has to deal with doing the right thing with a dog that the boys brought home.
- Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke are fighting and Charles needs to get a term paper done by the next morning while avoiding the many distractions that the house provides.
- The Pembrokes' irresponsible cousin Elliot has decided to run for student body president on campus. With Gwendolyn's urging, Charles runs against him in an effort to do the responsible thing.
- Teenager from India comes to the US to live with her American 'sister'.
- Mrs. Pembroke gets a promotion at work leaving less time to spend time at home with the children and more responsibility for Charles who has a date.
- Grandma Irene comes to the house while Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke go out of town and she tries to convince Charles to work for her in the lucrative business of selling pizza.
- The Pembroke house is snowed in while Mr. & Mrs. Pembroke are at the movies. Things go from bad to worse for Charles when the furnace goes off and he has to deal with the kids as well as a group of Lila's friends.
- Charles and Buddy join forces to start a new business venture that will have them screen potential live-in house helpers to be trained by Charles himself. Not all candidates are quite up to their standards.