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- The Angels stop at a resort hotel that features a lounge act starring a singer who is an exact lookalike for Vickie. The guests and a new desk clerk keep confusing the two (or, the two unwittingly keep confusing them), but things get more serious when the singer's strong-arm boyfriend thinks that Gus is getting fresh with his girl.
- When Vickie goes with a friend to visit the office of an obstetrician, Gus mistakenly thinks the Angels are due for a visit from the stork.
- The Time: 6 months after Vickie and Gus are married. Vicki and Gus visit an amusement park and run into their neighbors. With misunderstandings and dogs aplenty.
- Liberace says hello to Vicki as he is leaving a restaurant, but Gus does not believe Vickie when she tells him about it. The next day, Dennis Day's car breaks down in front of the Angel's home, but nobody believes Vickie's amazing story.
- Just before an expected visit from Gus' boss, Vickie and Gus get involved in a dispute between their neighbors: the Murphys and Mr. Finley and his son Roger. It seems that the elder Mr. Finley backs his car over the Murphys' front lawn every morning.
- The Angels and Clemsons head to San Francisco, hoping to impress a company bigwig based there. The husbands lose their wives' cooperation after behaving like drooling schoolboys around a pair of attractive sisters aboard the train.
- Vickie and Gus quickly regret bringing along nephew Wheeler to their mountain cabin. The loudmouthed teen soon insults all the locals by calling them hillbillies and hicks and mistaking a chubby woman for a pot-bellied stove. The Angels are banished by the locals, but intend to go to the big dance anyway.
- Vickie insists that Gus receive medical treatment when he comes down with a low-grade temperature, but the only doctor she is able to locate is a wisecracking obstetrician.
- The Time: 8 months after Vickie and Gus were married. The Community Boys Club is having a Modern Dance fund raiser, and Vickie and Gus get roped in to do an interpretive dance of the exploding atom.
- Vicki goes to a department store to buy a gift for Gus and is unexpectedly asked to fill in as a sales clerk for a day. Gus is none to happy when he finds her on the job since he does not want his wife working.
- Gus has planned to surprise Vickie with a romantic trip to San Francisco for her birthday, but she has a few surprises of her own in store for him.
- 1957–195830mNot Rated7.7 (22)TV EpisodeVickie gets the neighbors to sign a petition to stop the city from removing a tree from the parkway.
- Vicki's teenage nephew sets the house on its ear.
- Vickie spends her first day ever at a horse racing track.
- Vickie and Gus are planning to throw a catered Hawaiian luau party at their home. They invite high-end socialites, in hope of landing some business for Gus. Of course, things go terribly wrong.
- 1957–195830mNot Rated6.6 (16)TV EpisodeThe Murphys' boy Emmett comes home to visit after two years away in the military. Vickie and Gus are surprised because the young man is nothing like the rough-neck he-man lout that Murph always described. Emmett's an even-tempered flute player in the military band with a talent for art and Murph can't stand it. Dad is finally pleased when he learns why his son has been acting like a gentleman.
- Gus brings his high school girlfriend Diane home to meet Vickie. George warns Gus against such foolish behavior, but after calling Vickie to inform her of his plans, Gus is convinced that Vickie is OK with the whole thing.
- The Time: 5 months after Vickie and Gus were married. The Main Character: One Stork. The Plot: Rock-a-Bye Boo Boo. The Angel's good friend is having a baby and everybody's at the hospital except the father.
- 1957–195830mNot Rated7.6 (13)TV EpisodeThe Time: 7 months after Vickie and Gus were married. The Main Character: Francis. The Plot: A Shaggy Dog Story. Roger Finley's father and Murph's dog have both runaway from home.