New faces pop up in the opening show of "The Little People" renamed the Brian Keith Show. Stuffy allergist (Roger Bowen) and his bossy landlady (Nancy Kulp) do their bit to pep up the comedy show tonight. Bowen's Dr. Chaffee does everything by the book, and immediately attempts to run Dr. Jamison's office. As the intelligent fool, Bowen intends to give reactor Brian Keith a much needed grownup foil.
Dr. Sean Jamison (Brian Keith) responds to a sick call at Camp Olahino and is shocked to discover it is a nudist colony. Dr. Sean's problems mount when he loses Stewart (Sean Tyler Hall) in the crowd and when Puni (Victoria Young), his nurse, and Dr. Anne (Shelley Fabares), his daughter, arrive unexpectedly to help. His crowning shock comes when the camp honors his colleague, Dr. Chaffee (Roger Bowen), the last person he expects to see. Nancy Kulp co-stars in her regular role of Mrs. Gruber.
Dr. Jamison realizes his mistake when he shares his home with Dr. Austin and his frustrations skyrocket at the thought of the allergist as a possible son-in-law.
Woman's lib invades the pre-teen set in this satisfying baseball tale. Dr. Jamison's patients are in ecstasy over the formation of their new baseball team until a young lady decides she'd like to play with another sort of diamond- she wants to play on the team. Mommas and Poppas close in on the problem, until of course, the whole solution is left in the capable hands of the good doctor because he's "good with kids."
Puni's secret moonlighting may cost her job at the clinic. She is so exhausted during the day that she can't seem to do her work.
A blow from a falling coconut puts Dr. Chaffee temporarily out of commission, leaving crusty Dr. Jamison to handle the allergist's fussy, high-society patients.
Eager women are in hot pursuit of Dr. Jamison, ever since someone spread the word that he is a swinger.
Dr. Jamison plans a day of fishing but is stymied at every turn by such problems as a parking lot baby delivery.
Dr. Jamison’s landlady hires a contractor to build a "medical supermarket."
David Wayne guests as Doctor Sean's swinging uncle. He is a retired doctor who visits our hero and loses no time in winning over his nephew's patients. After wearing out Sean during an evening on the town, the good uncle proceeds to pitch woo at Mrs. Gruber (Nancy Kulp), the landlady.
Dr. Sean Jamison's delivery of quintuplets immediately makes him a celebrity. The event catapults the doctor into the spotlight and he is continuously hounded by reporters. Trying to escape the constant turmoil, he sneaks off to a hideaway offered by Mrs. Gruber, but the plan goes sour.
Expecting big returns from their investment in a supposedly prize bull, Dr. Sean and others in the syndicate come In for a rude surprise.
Conventional Dr. Jamison is shocked when a progressive young couple ask him to officiate at their non-legal wedding ceremony.
.Dr. Jamison takes care of a youngster and gets involved with Indian scouting.
Dr. Jamison learns about a "generation gap" while staying with his daughter for a few days.
Dr. Jamison unwittingly leads a music revolt among the island small fry when he quits piano lessons.
Dr. Jamison’s ex-Marine buddy's interest in Anne causes the doctor much concern.
Dr. Jamison becomes the target of a matchmaking plot devised by six fatherless children who want him to be their new dad.
A sea- going con-man talks Dr. Jamison into accepting half interest in a catamaran as payment for a bill, but neglects to tell him of the boat's condition.
An eccentric recluse (guest star Jack Elam) thwarts Dr.Jamison's efforts to turn back the clock while vacationing on a remote island.
When Jamison lets a madcap movie maker do a documentary on his clinic as a public service for children, he is shocked to discover the film has "X rated" overtones.
They may not be squares, but surely Dr. Sean Jamison and his daughter, Anne, believe in the properties of social behavior; and tonight, they find themselves in a predicament out of their element. A former classmate of Anne's turns up unexpectedly, intending to rent an apartment and write a book about her experiences as a hooker. Imagine Anne's surprise, followed by square Dr. Chaffee's utterly humorless delight in being asked to a party by the good looking gal in question The vice squad makes an appearance, of course.