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- Following Bentley's advice, Peter and Kelly each buy one share of stock in Sutton Industries. When the stock price promptly falls, things get ugly.
- Bentley suffers the trials and tribulations of helping a small jazz combo from Kelly's high school rehearse for a Battle Of The Bands contest. Their new pushy young sax player becomes the bane of everyone's existence - especially Bentley's.
- Peter barters for a lovely young bride set up by 'Cousin' Charlie.
- Bentley can't wait for his Aunt Caroline to come visit, and after she arrives, he can't wait for her to leave.
- Kelly is jealous of the new slinky blonde girl at her school, unaware that the feeling is mutual.
- One of Bentley's important wealthy clients demands that he date her nerdy homely niece.
- Peter wins a 7-year-old girl in a poker game and wants to adopt her, even if it means getting married.
- Bentley Gregg investigates a claim that one of his client's houses is haunted, thereby greatly depressing its value.
- Uncle Bentley resorts to visiting a psychiatrist in order to get Kelly to clean her room.
- The daughter of one of Bentley Gregg's clients develops a crush on him.
- Uncle Bentley tries to woo his niece Kelly's Pathfinder leader.
- 16-year-old Kelly gets in over her head after lying about her age to a 22-year-old college man because she wants to date him. She tells him that she's 19, and surprisingly, she gets Uncle Bentley to back up her lie.
- Kelly's babysitting service turns into a way for available women to meet the most eligible bachelor in Beverly Hills - her Uncle Bentley.
- 1957–196230m7.6 (20)TV EpisodeUncle Bentley feels that Kelly could benefit from some female supervision, so he hires a lady housekeeper, much to Peter's chagrin.
- Kelly tries to mold her new flame in the form of her beloved Uncle Bentley.
- Bentley Gregg subcontracts the butler services of Rochester, while Jack Benny is away on vacation. He hopes that he can teach Peter to be more economical.
- The wife of a close friend of Bentley Gregg's secretly plots to trap him into marrying one of her girlfriends.
- Kelly feels Uncle Bentley is spending too much time worrying about her welfare, so she concocts a scheme to make him worry about Howard, instead.
- Bentley begins dating an efficiency expert.
- Bentley is a member of the City Planning Committee, and as such, it has put him at odds with a couple neighbors. Whether or not to install a new traffic light is the problem.
- Kelly and Ginger plot to have Uncle Bentley and Ginger's mom meet, fall in love, and get married.
- After Uncle Bentley says absolutely not to Kelly's request to dye her hair blonde, she makes a bet with him that if there's evidence that his redheaded girlfriend dyes her hair, then Kelly can dye hers, too.
- Hilda the Jewel turns out to be more like Hilda the Horrible, when Bentley Gregg temporarily takes in a vacationing friend's overbearing housemaid to help Peter.
- Peter views his jury notice as an opportunity to impress his new girlfriend, so he invites her to court to watch him in action. When he's finally chosen, he is humiliated by being kicked off the jury because Mr. Gregg is one of the lawyers.
- Bentley and his neighbor, Cal, feud over the rights to a cat that is heir to a million-dollar fortune.
- After several ego-shattering blows, Peter's feeling of self-importance is at an all-time low. He threatens to quit and move to San Francisco - and this time he means it.
- Bentley tangles with a young motorcyclist, and much to his chagrin, Kelly unknowingly gets a date with him.
- Bentley's latest attraction is a lovely young lady working at her father's travel agency. In order to ingratiate himself with them, he drums up business.
- After learning that niece Kelly is becoming attached to another family down the street, Uncle Bentley endeavors to spend more time at home with her. He even arranges a surprise outing with Jack Benny.
- Uncle Bentley turns Howard into a wildly popular local teenage singing idol.
- Kelly receives a proposal of marriage from a young new attorney, whom her Uncle Bentley suspects is merely trying to further his legal career by joining his law office.
- Bentley coaches Peter in winning the heart of the woman he loves.
- Kelly and Ginger move away from home and into a college boarding house, which is ruled by a strict housemother.
- Bentley encourages one of Kelly's friends to enter a majorette contest.
- Acting on behalf of a client, Bentley pressures an Italian director to complete a motion picture.
- Kelly feels that she is now old enough to be treated as the woman-of-the-house. Meanwhile, her girlfriends vote to present a humanitarian award to their heartthrob, Ronnie Burns, the son of George Burns.
- Bentley lends out Peter to a movie starlet that he's dating. He soon regrets granting her the favor.
- Bentley Gregg goes on a detective mission to find out the identity of the person in Kelly's class who is getting married. He assumes it's a student, but what Kelly won't tell him is that it's actually her teacher.
- Bentley's neighbor, Cal, is sick of being bothered by all of Ginger's friends hanging around their swimming pool, so he slyly convinces Bentley into building a backyard pool of his own.
- Uncle Bentley encourages his reluctant niece to enter the school's talent contest.
- It's rough and tumble politics, as Kelly campaigns to be elected president of the student council.
- Bentley and Peter are consumed with worry after Kelly goes missing on a date.
- Bentley Gregg has no desire to perform in Kelly's 'Parents Night' play, until he learns that the director and leading lady is a famous beautiful actress.
- 13-year-old Kelly is going out on her first date, and her Uncle Bentley becomes a bundle of nerves after he learns that the boy is a 15-and-a-half-year-old version of himself.
- Kelly and her Uncle Bentley meet the irrepressible Howard Meechim.
- Peter begins attending night school.
- Bentley is against joining a health and fitness club, until he meets its very attractive owner.
- Bentley tries to trick his bachelor friend, Chuck, into marrying his lovelorn secretary, Kitty.
- Tired of dating dumb blondes, Bentley starts going out with a smart attractive female attorney.
- There's disorder in the court when Kelly becomes Uncle Bentley's "junior partner".
- Bentley Gregg attempts to get an unwilling and shady witness to testify on behalf of his niece, Kelly, after she is rear-ended in a traffic accident. The other driver claims that it's all Kelly's fault.
- Backyard battles begin: Bentley's barbecue pit versus Cal's sprinkler system.
- Cousin Chalie's latest scheme is the BSCH - the Benevolent Society of Chinese Houseboys, which in turn forces Bentely Gregg to put Peter on a time clock.
- Kelly's excessive telephone chattering causes Uncle Bentley to place restrictions on its use, so Kelly schemes to have a second phone installed in her bedroom.
- Bentley is being lured to join a prestigious law firm in Washington, DC. Of course, none of his friends and family want him to move.
- Kelly leaves home to attend finishing school.
- Peter goes to court over a fender-bender, and as luck would have it, Bentley Gregg is representing the other side.
- Bentley plays matchmaker when Hilda the maid returns to the Gregg household.
- A college prank gone wrong lands Howard in court, and Bentley Gregg must defend him against theft and arson charges.
- The Gregg's visit London, and Peter butts heads with a butler.
- Bentley's unscrupulous friend, Chuck, wants him to help throw the judging of a beauty pageant.
- Peter is addicted to his favorite TV western show starring Rock Randall, a client of Mr. Gregg. Peter threatens to quit unless Mr. Gregg buys a TV that he can watch in the kitchen while he cooks.
- Kelly starts dating a rich boy, and all she cares about is his money. Uncle Bentley plots to set her straight.
- When a pretty election board supervisor needs help, it's Bentley to the rescue. He offers to convert his living room into a polling precinct on election day.
- Kelly, Peter, and Uncle Bentley all go on a diet and exercise program to lose weight. Which one of them will cave in first?
- A P.T.A. meeting interferes with Bentley Gregg's date plans with a beautiful movie starlet, who is also a very important and valuable client.
- Bentley's latest fling gives advice to Kelly on the finer points of trapping a boy.
- Kelly meddles in the love life of others, which turns everyone's life upside down.
- Against Mr. Gregg's advice, Peter, with the help of Kelly, Ginger, and Howard, goes into business making and selling homemade fortune cookies. The bureaucratic red tape that Peter encounters takes up so much of Mr. Gregg's time that it jeopardizes a million-dollar deal at his law office.
- After Kelly fails to be voted into the Lucky 13 Club, Uncle Bentley sets outs to find the reason why not.
- After an upcoming 6-month out-of-town trial unexpectedly settles out of court, Bentley must figure out how to break the 6-month lease of his home he made in anticipation of the trip. Worse than that, the tenants have already moved in.
- It seems that no matter which way Bentley Gregg turns, everyone he knows wants him to make a decision for them.
- Kelly meets Ronnie Burns who is trying to avoid another fan.
- Howard volunteers for the Army, and he asks Kelly if she'll wait for him.
- A noisy woodpecker is keeping Bentley up at night. He may have to take drastic measures to get rid of it.
- Bentley pulls the purse strings and puts the entire household on a strict weekly budget. His timing couldn't have been worse.
- Uncle Bentley gets involved helping Kelly at her school's fund-raising carnival.
- Uncle Bentley unwillingly becomes involved with directing two plays: one featuring Kelly and the other featuring Peter.
- Howard wants to impress Kelly by earning a school sports letter for his sweater, so he tries out for the fencing team.
- Peter wants to be just like his favorite TV character: Dr. Bart Bellamy, M.D.
- Bentley Gregg decides to tighten the belt, both at home and in the office.
- An aspiring young actress fakes a drowning in order to meet her rescuer: entertainment lawyer Bentley Gregg.
- Bentley Gregg takes the case of a canine client named Rufus, after a little boy's dog is accused of biting a man, who demands that Rufus be destroyed.
- With Kelly's encouragement, Uncle Bentley decides to take a week off from his law practice and spend it relaxing at home. Unfortunately for Kelly, Peter, and Julio the gardener, he becomes an unbearable fussbudget around the house.
- Kelly is feeling that she is intellectually inadequate for her lawyer-fiancé, so Uncle Bentley coaches her in the finer points of deceiving a man.
- It's time for Kelly to learn how to drive, and her Uncle Bentley is a bundle of nerves.
- The Gregg household has returned from Europe, and they are boring everyone with their photos, home movies, and tales about their trip across The Pond.
- Uncle Bentley, Kelly, and Peter are all heading out-of-town in different directions, which results in Jasper heading in the direction of the nearest dog motel.
- Jasper has been stealing and hiding items around the house, and after Bentley is sued for a neighbor's garden damage, he sends Jasper to dog obedience training school.
- Kelly gets her very own teenage advice column in the school paper.
- Jasper, the family dog, dies at age 14, and Uncle Bentley is dead set against adopting a new one.
- Mystery and intrigue abound when Bentley Gregg assembles an odd cast of characters to attend the reading of the last will and testament of a rich relative.
- Kelly plans to surprise her Uncle Bentley on his birthday, but her scheme goes awry.
- Bentley decides to take harsh measures against a gopher that is stealing his backyard grown tomatoes.
- Uncle Bentley meddles in Kelly's high school graduation day and future college plans.
- Peter introduces Kelly and Uncle Bentley to the inimitable Grandpa Ling. If he sees something he likes, he takes it and leaves an item that he thinks is of equal value in its place.
- Frank Curtis tells a phony story about Bentley being a World War II hero, and a pretty young nurse at the Red Cross agrees to go out with him, only because she believes it.
- Kelly wants to break into acting, and Uncle Bentley gets a little bit too involved.
- Bentley wants to become Kelly's legal guardian, but because of his bachelor status, he must first undergo an investigation by a social worker.
- All the mothers of Kelly's girlfriends forbid them from continuing to use her home as a hangout because of Uncle Bentley's bachelor status.
- Not only is Kelly going to meet her fiancé's parents, she's cooking dinner for them, and she's a bundle of nerves.
- Howard and Kelly try their hand at writing a jingle for the salmon industry.
- Kelly has fallen for the star high school basketball center, much to Howard's dismay.
- Peter lets power go to his head after he becomes chairman of the building committee for the Purple Dragon Lodge.
- A stuttering, bumbling student takes on the president of the school's debating team.
- Bentley, Kelly, and Peter enter into a pact not to get angry.
- Kelly thinks that Uncle Bentley wishes he had a son, so she offers to go on a camping trip with him and his friends and their cute teenage sons.
- Uncle Bentley allows Kelly to open a personal charge account. It doesn't take long before she becomes a personal loan company to all of her girlfriends.
- After a disagreement with Mr. Gregg, Peter questions their compatibility and decides that it's best to have a week-long trial separation.
- Kelly, Howard, and Peter go into the food catering business. Too bad it's in violation of residential zoning laws.
- To win popularity and votes when she's placed on the ballot for class vice-president, Kelly volunteers Peter's cooking and a visit from one of Bentley's movie star clients at a school party.
- Bentley wants Kelly to join an all girls' club.
- Bentley has his eye on a bird watcher.
- After Uncle Bentley refuses to buy a new formal gown for Kelly to wear to a college fraternity dance, she gets a job as a teen fashion model to earn money for a new dress.
- Bentley finds Kelly lying to one boy to get out of a date, so she can go out with another boy. She's forbidden to go, and a firm rule is established about strict truth telling-until he's found having to juggle similar lies with clients.
- Kelly develops a crush on a young philosopher, who is full of hot air.
- Peter has an opportunity to go with Mr. Gregg and Kelly on a free trip to Italy, but first he has to prove he's a United States citizen in order to obtain a passport. Easier said than done.
- One of Mr. Gregg's clients needs an original theme song for a new sci-fi series. When he hears Peter humming an original tune while vacuuming, he asks for him to record it. Unfortunately, Peter soon forgets the melody.
- Bentley is talked into organizing activities for a group of boys who are in and out of trouble with the law. All seems to go well until a judge's prized golf trophy is stolen.
- Spring is in the air, and everyone is falling in love - except Bentley Gregg.
- Kelly pleads with Uncle Bentley that she's almost sixteen and now old enough to have her own house key.
- Kelly manipulates Uncle Bentley, Peter, and Howard into providing money, food, and entertainment for a party she's planning. She soon learns what goes around comes around.
- Uncle Bentley and Kelly both decide to go steady at the same time. It's not easy for either of them.
- Peter has a crush on supermarket clerk Helen but she's devoted to pop singer Frankie Laine. Peter thinks if he can get the crooner to appear at a party it will help him out so he asks for Bentley's aid in making it happen.
- Bentley Gregg reminisces about the ups and downs of moving into his family's new house.
- Kelly is tired of being excluded from adult matters, so Uncle Bentley allows her to substitute for his secretary on her day off. Kelly quickly becomes overwhelmed by the tasks at hand.
- Kelly has fallen for a beach bum, and Uncle Bentley intends to do something about it.
- Due to an old Chinese family contract entered into by Peter's parents when he was born, he must marry a certain young woman who is now old enough to wed. This means that he must quit his job as houseboy.
- Kelly asks Uncle Bentley for a favor, which leads to a chain of favors made by several people, each favor being dependent on the other being kept. This house of cards is bound to collapse.
- After passing an aptitude test that states she would make a good journalist, Kelly spends a day shadowing Uncle Bentley at his law office to come up with an article for her school paper.
- Bentley, Kelly, and Peter all get bitten by the love bug, while in Paris.
- Peter purchases five acres of land in an abandoned gold prospecting town.
- Bentley and Peter panic when they hear from Kelly in Yellowstone who informs them she's getting married. They immediately head to the park to put a stop to her wedding to ranger Gary.
- Peter signs up for night-school courses. Peter must pass an English exam to stay with his class.
- Ginger has an eye for David; David has an eye for Kelly; and Uncle Bentley has both eyes on everyone.
- Peter quits and goes to work for ventriloquist Edgar Bergen.
- Uncle Bentley, tired of the Christmas rush tries to sell his family and friends on the true meaning of the holiday by donating in their names money to charity instead of giving gifts.
- Kelly arranges a clandestine meeting of a Chinese teenage girl with a Chinese teenage boy, whom her father forbids her to see.
- Jasper's couch-jumping lands him in the doghouse, until he becomes top dog by getting a job doing it in show business.
- Howard has a song, penny has a voice. Howard works a deal and they both sing along.
- Peter's neice stays with the Gregg's while her mother is entertaining overseas, but refuses to play with other children or go to school.
- Bentley Gregg is assigned the task of taking the tomboy out of a Los Angeles Dodgers third-base coach's doting daughter.
- To convince Kelly, Ginger and Mrs. Mitchell that camping out would be fun, Bentley, Cal and Peter challenge them to spend a few nights in sleeping bags in the Gregg backyard. They agree to this, but scheme to get out of it.
- Bentley Gregg scrambles to cover his butt after he receives notice of a scheduled interview with the Internal Revenue Service.