Ann's ex-husband tells her that he can no longer pay her child support for his daughters.
Ed is forced to admit the truth to Julie and Barbara.
Ann is stunned when a friend says she's leaving her husband.
Barbara has a strong reaction to her ex's new flame.
Schneider takes a disabled boy as his assistant.
Barbara's friend visits with news that she's now a mother.
Ann pursues a man with advice from her daughters.
An elderly resident of the building stages an armed protest, keeping the Romanos hostage.
Julie and Barbara become rivals when they fall for the leader of a rock group.
The battle for the band leader continues as Barbara tries to win him back from Julie.
Ann plays hostess to an Arab sheik while Julie leads a demonstration against his country's economic policy.
The pace of Barbara's restaurant job proves to be faster than she anticipated.
Ann and the girls spend a warm Christmas Eve in a frigid mountain cabin.
In the first of a three-part story, Ann and a sportswriter begin a promising romance.
A smooth-sailing romance between Ann and a sportswriter hits the rocks.
Ann weighs pursuing a relationship with her married boyfriend.
Julie is depressed because her design career seems to have reached a dead end.
Francine uses her feminine wiles to wrest away one of Ann's big accounts.
Only hours after they meet, Ann's old pal and Schneider are ready to sail off on a romantic cruise.
The baby grand delivered to Ann by mistake belongs to her next-door neighbor, a slightly unstrung piano teacher who begins giving lessons in her living room.
Barbara learns a lesson about beauty after Schneider accidentally opens a door into her nose.
Julie falls for an egotistical filmmaker whose temperament exactly matches her own.
As Barbara graduates from high school, she ponders her future.
A lucrative offer to direct public relations for a computer firm prompts Ann to give Mr. Davenport two weeks' notice.
Ann deals with the breakup of her parents.
Schneider quits because the landlord refuses his raise request.