Mrs. Montague sets a battle plan whereby she hopes her 250-pound niece Muriel will hound Bob Collins. Bob, however, plans a complicated counter-attack.
Bob Collins is asked to be a judge in an Air Force beauty contest. The prize: a week of dates with actor Robert Cummings.
Bob bets his sister Margaret and his pal Harvey that he can charm mean Mrs. Neemeyer, who hates children, into renting a house to Harvey and his brood.
Chuck needs advice on how to handle a French girl who's chasing him.
Chuck starts a ""wolf-sitting"" service and hires out friends as chaperones to models to discourage men from taking advantage of them.
That busy Cupid, Bob Collins, proves he can patch up practically everybody's romantic problems but his own. After successfully advising Chuck and Margaret, Bob is stymied by his own latest love.
Bob's grandfather Josh Collins pays a visit and proves to be more of a wolf than his grandson. Bob tries to set Grandpa up with a sweet old lady on Christmas Eve—but he steals Bob's date instead.
Kulp wants Bob to glamorize her so that she can impress the man that she has been corresponding with but has never met. Also, Shultzy daydreams that Bob is a sheik a la Valentino.
Poor Bob gets quite jealous when his handsome film star guest Tab Hunter recites a love poem to beautiful Kay Michaels and sends her swooning.
Bob and Paul Fonda are snowed in at a mountain cabin without food...or women!
Bob's friend Henry is getting married, but is so timid and nervous, he cannot stand up to his prospective mother-in-law.
Bob convinces Margaret that the way to trap handsome pilot Paul Fonda is by dressing like wicked Sadie Thompson.
Bob had promised Chuck that on his 18th birthday the two of them would double date. Bob forgot all about it and when the big day comes, he has a date with a stripper!
Schultzy turns down Frank's marriage proposal.
Bob serves on a jury for the trial of a beautiful woman charged with being the ""Beach Bandit."" Bob tries to get out of jury duty but changes his mind when he sees a photo of the lovely defendent.
Bob gets amorous when a beautiful young woman moves next door.
As a practical joke, everyone pretends that Bob has a rare disease that is gradually sapping his strength.
Bob tries to build up his friend Harvey.
Bob tries to fix his sister Margaret up with his pal Bill Lear, an aviation inventor.
Pamela Livingstone tries to get Bob to accompany her to Griffith Park.
Bob's attempts at romancing Miss Sweden land him in the space program.
Bob lavishes everyone with gifts when he thinks he's getting a big tax refund.
...to be near a model, but his plan backfires.
Bob tries to fix Schultzy up with a 97-pound weakling in order to keep her from bothering him on a cruise.
Grandpa Collins returns in order to attend a reunion with military buddies from the Battle of San Juan Hill.
Chuck asks Bob to help him get his girlfriend to forget about the rock & roll singer she has a crush on.
Bob ""volunteers"" to spend some time back in the Air Force when he finds a pretty woman will be at the base.
Both Bob and Schultzy are miserable when she quits to take a job in a rocket factory, and Bob hires a ditzy new secretary.
SHULTZY ATTEMPTS TO SWAY BOB'S INTEREST IN HIS 'MARILYN MONROE-ISH' TEMPORARY SECRETARY.
Bob decides both his friend Harvey and Harvey's son are henpecked, so he invites them to spend a weekend with him to make them more masculine.
Upset that the military won't let him re-enlist, Grandpa boards his plane and bombs the base! (A rather odd Remembrance Day episode?)
WACKY GRANDPA FLYS HIS PLANE AND BOMBS THE BASE WHICH CAUSES A BIG MESS FOR BOB.
Bob's had it with nephew Chuck's constant singing, so Margaret gets guest star Ozzie Nelson to tell him Chuck can be a star.
A newspaper columnist prints that Bob is going to record an album—prompting everyone to get into his act.
STARS NANCY KULP IN A VERY HUMOROUS ROLE TRYING TO SEDUCE BOB WEARING SWIMWEAR.
Everyone thinks that Grandpa has taken up with a young girl acrobat, but it turns out that it's just a chimpanzee.
Schultzy's friend Mamie Van Doren comes to her for help. It seems that she has a part as a secretary in an upcoming film and wants some practical experience. In order for her to be able to work without being molested by Bob, she deglamorizes herself so that Bob cannot recognize her.
Bob Collins begins to date Tammy's pediatrician, beautiful Dr. Lisa Beaumont. Bob soon learns, however, that his competition is none other than his own family physician.
Bob is hypnotized into believing that he has had a date with a beautiful doctor and that he proposed to her.
Concerned because the girls in his show are keeping late hours, producer Ken Murray learns that night owl Bob Collins is responsible. Ken enlists Margaret's aid and attempts to talk Bob into getting married.