Rusty is now old enough to drive, and Danny is having trouble accepting the fact that his son is growing up.
Danny is paid back $50 he supposedly lent a long time ago. Pat Buttram guest stars.
After tearing her girlfriend's dress during a fight, Linda buys her a fancy new one and charges it to her father's account.
Danny is hopeful that Rusty will ask him be his partner at an upcoming Father and Son bowling tournament.
Danny is disheartened because his family is so caught up in the material aspects of Christmas that they seem to have forgotten its real meaning. He comes up with a plan he hopes will remedy this.
The renovations to the Williams/Halper Connecticut country home are finally complete, and the two couples spend a weekend in the country together. It doesn't take long for the best friends to become annoyed with each others habits.
When Danny complains to Kathy about her overspending, she cons Phil into giving her a temporary job as his secretary.
Frank's mother needs a new washing machine, so he cons Danny into appearing with him on a quiz show in hopes of winning a brand new one.
Danny, Charley, and their wives are perplexed by the snobbish behavior of their Connecticut countryside neighbors.
Danny and Charley set up a roadside stand outside their Connecticut country home, and they try to pass off junk as valuable antiques.
Charley's in the doghouse when he refuses to allow Bunny a chance to perform in his new stage review at the Copacabana
Danny's in trouble with the local tradesmen when they learn they are the brunt of the jokes in his nightclub act
Howard Morris appears as a man who claims he's a leprechaun.
Danny imports a girl from Italy to sing at the Copacabana, but soon discovers she has stopped performing pop music in favor of opera music.