Aired: October 03, 1956
David holds his fraternity rush party at the Nelson home and the other members of the family try to stay out of the way.
Aired: October 10, 1956
Ozzie finds himself becoming obsessed with a children's television program.
Aired: October 17, 1956
Aired: October 24, 1956
David is taking art and after he brings home a Christmas scene he painted, his parents are impressed. Ozzie and Harriet decide to make it their Christmas card.
Aired: October 31, 1956
Rick and his band get their first engagement to play at a sorority dance. Ozzie and his friend think they might be able to play banjos at the dance.
Aired: November 07, 1956
At the grand opening to a new car wash, Ozzie wins a $50 bill.
Aired: November 14, 1956
Ozzie goes to the store to buy filing cabinets for the boys' bedroom - and comes home with a pool table, instead.
Aired: November 21, 1956
David treats his parents and date to dinner at an upscale restaurant, but it's possible he may not have enough money to cover the tab.
Aired: November 28, 1956
Ozzie is faced with the daunting task of inflating 1,000 balloons for Harriet's charity affair.
Aired: December 05, 1956
Ricky wants a car of his own. Ozzie agrees but only if he earns enough money to pay half the purchase price.
Aired: December 12, 1956
Doc Williams bunks with the Nelsons while his residence undergoes renovations. Ozzie then begins having aches and pains.
Aired: December 19, 1956
Ozzie volunteers for so many Christmas committees that he has little time to do his Christmas shopping, hang the Christmas lights or buy a Christmas tree.
Aired: December 26, 1956
Feeling nostalgic on the day after Christmas, Ozzie is determined to take the family ice skating up at the lake.
Aired: January 02, 1957
A stranger with a British accent is passing through town, and he looks exactly like Ozzie.
Aired: January 09, 1957
In order to get new fashion ideas, Harriet decides to attend a beauty show.
Aired: January 16, 1957
Ozzie and the boys decide to surprise Harriet with a new puppy.
Aired: January 23, 1957
Trouble ensues when Ozzie borrows a tuxedo from Doc Williams.
Aired: January 30, 1957
A series of coincidences start around the Nelson household, starting with David telling his parents that he has just started dating a girl, whose name just happens to be Harriet.
Aired: February 06, 1957
David invites a pretty Spanish girl to a dance knowing she doesn't speak a word of English, but doesn't count on her bringing her duenna as a chaperone.
Aired: February 13, 1957
David, Wally, and Chuck take over management of the campus hot dog stand.
Aired: February 20, 1957
Ozzie begins a one man campaign to revive the art of reading.
Aired: February 27, 1957
Aired: March 06, 1957
The Tigers are planning on building a clubhouse and Ozzie unwittingly volunteers to let them build it in his backyard.
Aired: March 13, 1957
Ozzie gets a chance to fly in a jet fighter plane.
Aired: March 20, 1957
Aired: March 27, 1957
Harriet is made editor of her women's club newsletter but runs into trouble when she accepts "help" from Ozzie.
Aired: April 03, 1957
The Nelson family attends a Hawaiian luau.
Aired: April 10, 1957
The Tommy Jackson Band is coming to town, and Ricky dreams of sitting in on drums.
Aired: April 17, 1957
Ozzie finds a bargain on golf clubs so he buys three sets for himself, Wally, and Doc.
Aired: April 24, 1957
Aired: May 01, 1957
Ozzie is somewhat disgruntled because he believes his work as club treasurer has gone unappreciated.
Aired: May 08, 1957
Aired: May 15, 1957
David gets a temporary job working nighttime security.
Aired: May 22, 1957
David invites Miss Universe, Carol Morris, to be his date at a fraternity dance.
Aired: May 29, 1957
Ozzie and Harriet wonder whether or not they should question Ricky and David more closely about their social activities.
Aired: June 05, 1957
Aired: June 12, 1957
Ozzie makes a fishing lure out of a feathered ornament from Harriet's new hat.
Aired: June 19, 1957
Oz agrees to babysit a small boy's pet kitten named Freddie.
Aired: June 26, 1957
Ozzie and Darby are furious with each other over the matter of a questionable ten-dollar debt.