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Over Mr. Drummond's objections, Willis teaches Arnold how to fight a playground bully.
All Episodes - S01
EPS01
Philip Drummond is a wealthy Manhattan industrialist who takes in Arnold and Willis Jackson, the two sons of his late housekeeper; Drummond is white and the boys are black. Arnold, age 8, is excited about the opportunity of a privileged life, but Willis, age 13, feels that Mr. Drummond is trying to buy their love with expensive gifts. Written by Attmay
EPS02
A social worker investigates the boys' home life and tells Mr. Drummond that she believes black children belong in black households. When Drummond tells this to Mrs. Garrett while she is vacuuming the living room, Arnold overhears this and comes to the conclusion that he doesn't want them around anymore. Written by Attmay
EPS03
Mr. Drummond's mother arrives for an unscheduled visit and has an adverse reaction to her son's new family situation.
EPS04
Mr. Drummond is excited about the possibility of the boys enrolling at his old prep school.
EPS05
Arnold is caught throwing water bombs off the balcony and Mr. Drummond feels that a fitting punishment is a spanking.
EPS07
After reading a book on the American legal system, Willis demands a fair trial for Arnold after he is accused of putting his goldfish in the hot tub.
EPS08
The Drummonds reminisce about the time they have spent together since Arnold and Willis joined the family. Clips from past episodes are featured.
EPS09
Over Mr. Drummond's objections, Willis teaches Arnold how to fight a playground bully.
EPS10
Willis misses his friends from Harlem so he has a club meeting at the penthouse.
EPS11
Mr. Drummond introduces the family to a woman in his life that he plans to propose to.
EPS12
Arnold feels he's being ignored by the other members of the family, so he pretends to wet the bed in order to get attention and sympathy.
EPS13
A relative of the boys comes to visit from Detroit. She plans to stay only a night, but then fakes an injury and quickly overstays her welcome.
EPS14
Willis is doing poorly in school, so Mr. Drummond hires a tutor. However, he is not pleased by his unconventional methods of teaching.
EPS15
The Drummonds may have to move when the new landlord enforces a rule forbidding children Arnold's age from living there.
EPS16
Willis starts to feel that Arnold is a nuisance and wants his own space away from him.
EPS17
Mrs. Garrett feels that her life goals have not been fulfilled and she wants to leave her job.
EPS18
Willis gets a job at a gas station, which lasts for only a few hours.
EPS19
Mr. Drummond's company has bought out a radio station in Portland, Oregon, where his old army buddy, Larry Alder, hosts a talk show.
EPS20
Arnold witnesses a mugging with his telescope.
EPS21
Willis wants to have his birthday party at a friend's house in Harlem, but Mr. Drummond is concerned about going there on a Saturday night.
EPS22
Mrs. Garrett bonds with the girls at Eastlake Academy, the school Kimberly attends.
EPS24
Phillip Drummond, a widowed Manhattan millionaire and president of the mega-firm Trans Allied Inc., adopts two African American orphans from Harlem, 8-year-old Arnold and 12-year-old Willis. Drummond had made a promise to their dying mother, his housekeeper, that he would care for the boys after she passes away; their father had died years earlier. The boys, whom Drummond always introduced as his two sons, went from rags to riches literally overnight. At first, Willis was rather skeptical of their newfound wealth, but eventually, both he and Arnold felt right at home in their newfound surroundings. Also part of the family were Drummond's beautiful daughter, 13-year-old Kimberly; and his no-nonsense housekeeper, Edna Garrett. As the years passed, Mrs. Garrett left to become housemother at the Eastland School for Girls; she was replaced by the cantankerous Adelaide Brubaker and still later, charming Pearl Gallagher. Arnold's friends, Dudley and Robbie (and later, Charlie); Willis' ... Written by Brian Rathjen briguy_52732@yahoo.com