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S1 • E1
Linda and Sandy lock horns with a clothing store manager who refuses to exchange a rapidly unraveling sweater. It's a sticky situation because the store is a sponsor of the Lewis & Clarke Show.

S1 • E2
Linda's feelings are bruised after David uses her as the butt of cheapskate and blabbermouth jokes on his radio show.

S1 • E3
David and Larry get nominated for the Outstanding Radio Personality Golden Mikey radio award separately, instead of as a team. Jealousy rears its ugly head, causing a rift between them. David's wife suggests that he include Larry when he agrees to be interviewed by a gossip columnist, Harriet Hatfield. When Larry leaves the room during the interview and the columnist asks David how he feels about the award competition, he makes a joke about Larry owing him more (he recently loaned him five bucks). His comment gets taken out of context (it infers that Larry is like Edgar Bergen's dummy Charlie McCarthy) and Larry gets angry at him. David tries to diffuse the situation by voting for Larry, but Larry also votes for himself. Larry also forgets to mention an important pre-awards cocktail party to David. Roland Hutton, the station owner David and Larry work for, is the president of the Radio Academy and master of ceremonies at the award dinner, which also causes some strain. He announces that, for the first time in the history of the awards, there is a tie. When David and Larry hear this, they assume they are the winners and let out emotional screams, but Mr. Hutton announces two other names. Later he tells them they came in fourth and fifth.

S1 • E4
What a tangled web David weaves when his desire to take flying lessons meets with Linda's strenuous objections.

S1 • E5
David goes from the frying pan into the fire when after refusing to sell Larry his Italian sports car it is bought by the beautiful but flirtatious Miss Zelner.

S1 • E6
David and Larry emcee a telethon for a children's charity. Pledges come in from famous celebrities requesting a performance by vaudeville entertainer Billy Jones, but an outraged Hutton won't allow it.

S1 • E7
Larry makes Sandy sole beneficiary on his latest flight insurance policy so she thinks Larry is in love with her. Things "take-off" from there, at least they do in Sandy's eyes, all the while Larry is trying to figure a way out.

S1 • E8
Hutton, Larry and Dave's boss, thinks it's a terrific idea if the boys do a radio remote from a dude ranch. It turns out to be clothing optional so the guys decide to try and fit in.

S1 • E9
Dave and Larry each desperately desire an antique Laurel and Hardy salt-and-pepper shaker set. Breaking up the set may also break up the disc jockey duo of Lewis and Clarke.

S1 • E10
When their vacation plans fall through, Dave and Linda are invited to stay at Mr. Hutton's Beverly Hills mansion.

S1 • E11
David dreads getting a visit from his cousin who is overly nice ...and overly annoying.

S1 • E12
During an anniversary dinner, Dave and Linda reminisce about their wedding day.

S1 • E13
David and Larry don't want to emcee Linda's Lambkins charity group fundraiser, until they discover the big stars headlining the event.

S1 • E14
Dave and Larry recall first being hired as disc jockeys and their initial start. Dave losing his voice led to the boys being extremely creative so they wouldn't lose their jobs.

S1 • E15
Roland Hutton accepts a dinner invitation to the Lewis home, but has an accident and can't be moved for several days. Feeling guilty, Dave and Linda wait on the difficult man hand and foot until they've had enough.

S1 • E16
Mr. Hutton cancels Dave and Larry's vacation and makes them come back to work.

S1 • E17
When the big football game is blacked out in LA, Dave decides to try and watch the game by driving to Palm Springs.

S1 • E18
Dave and Linda try to figure out what is wrong with Larry.

S1 • E19
Dave hassles Larry about never buying him and Linda a chair for a wedding present as promised.

S1 • E20
David's old stand-up partner, Jerry, reappears with an offer.

S1 • E21
Dave loses big in a poker game then has to face his wife, Linda.

S1 • E22
Dave's birthday is coming up and he assumes his wife is throwing him a surprise party.

S1 • E23
Mr. Hutton's daughter returns from Europe and Larry becomes very interested in her.

S1 • E24
Dave and Larry are accused of taking part in a payola scam with an unscrupulous record promoter.

S1 • E25
Dave and Linda are asked to watch Mr. Hutton's poodle.

S1 • E26
David's father surprise's David with the announcement that he'd like to introduce his future wife to David, but there's more than one.

David Lewis

Larry Clarke

Linda Lewis

Roland B. Hutton Jr.

Sandy Kramer
Vinnie

Henry Honey
Announcer

Phil

Audrey Zelner