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- The post-retirement season is suddenly disrupted for football player George Papadapolis and his wife Katherine when Webster, the orphaned son of a former teammate, moves in. Laughter, and life lessons, in every episode.
- Facing his parent's (Lynne Moody, Ben Vereen) impending divorce and emotional upheaval, a young boy (Emmanuel Lewis) runs away and joins a gang of London street urchins who live by their wits, begging, and thievery.
- Katherine's rich Uncle Charles visits for Christmas. George is worried Webster is forgetting the important part of the season.
- Webster's fear that his classmates will laugh at his composition of his crush on his teacher.
- The seniors dance Katherine (Susan Clark) promised to attend is on the same night as the Four Tops concert George bought tickets for as an anniversary gift. The Four Tops play themselves.
- George is livid when he finds out that the son of his new boss is bullying Webster
- Aunt Charlotte surprises Papa and Webster by announcing her intention to adopt.
- George is so obsessed with Webster winning a derby that he builds the car without him, hurting his feelings since Webster wanted to build the car together.
- Webster is delighted when the Four Tops take time off to visit him, but their sudden breakup sends him into a spin.
- Webster inadvertently books a gospel group instead of a rock band for a school party.
- Katherine is in charge of an auction. One of the items is signed by a celebrity. Katherine thinks it was accidently donated, but Webster knows the truth. Guest star: Mike Tyson.
- Webster holds a costume party at home, but when he refuses to play a kissing game with his friend Jamie, the other children leave.
- The unconventional methods of Webster's teacher earn him an A from the students and a pink slip from an outraged PTA.
- Webster dreams he's the star of a musical set in the Roaring Twenties about a crime-fighter out to foil a racketeer.
- Webster dreams himself aboard the Starship Enterprise, where he explains the concept of feelings to Lt. Worf, as demonstrated in clips from the series' six seasons.
- After learning that his buddies from school have died, George quits his job and resolves to live life to the hilt.
- Webster and George search for Henry (Weaver), who disappeared after getting stage fright.
- When Webster decides to join the school's community service club, he finds that all of its members are nerds. But after giving back to a community of retirees, Webster discovers that nerds are people too.
- When Frieda gets sick and can't make it to the science fair, Webster has to come to the rescue.
- When Katherine discovers that a bully is extorting lunch money from Webster and his classmates, she enlists the crime-prevention dog McGruff to talk to the class.
- George and Katherine, who bought Bill & Cassie's house, have a three-ring circus with the clown they found to rent the downstairs apartment.
- Katherine brings patients to the house for therapy on a night when George & Webster have settled in to watch a big game.
- George secures a $10,000 pledge for Katherine to run in a 10K charity race, but when she's injured, Webster decides to run for her.
- The family thinks Papa has a vision problem, but the truth is that Papa never learned to read.
- George and Katherine are delighted when Webster makes a new friend and extends an invitation for a sleepover until they discover that Tony is a girl.
- Webster meets a lonely woman on a dare from his friends and finds out that she is not the witch they said she was.
- Katherine's so insistent on getting Webster tickets to a sold-out Jets game that she soon finds herself on the wrong side of the law.
- When Katherine's rich uncle falls in love with the leading lady of a theatrical performance, Webster and Katherine's debuts are in danger.
- Webster gets a brand new bike, but ends up getting a ticket from a cop.
- Webster tries to buy friendship to fit in with the two coolest kids in his school, Joey and David. George finds out he's supposed to speak at a ceremony for Gloria Steinem.
- Webster's crafts instructor (Kenneth Tigar) takes credit for Web's winning picture in a photo contest.
- Katherine and Webster devise their own schemes for avenging the theft of Katherine's purse.
- Webster helps his cousin Nicky, who's afraid to tell his family that he doesn't want to move to Nigeria with them.
- A weekend at Wisconsin Dells with parents of Webster's best friend reveals more than Katherine and George want to see, they are nudists.
- An enthusiastic George takes the family on a fishing trip, but all Webster can think about is the fun he could be having with his buddies.
- Web's article in the school paper exposes the personal problems of a teacher Katherine is counseling.
- Webster is disillusioned when his TV hero Jed Hammond comes to Chicago and makes a pass at Katherine.
- Webster and George think that Katherine has bought wrestling tickets as Web's surprise, but they turn out to be opera tickets.
- Webster and Nicky's excitement over a fund-raiser they organized fizzles when the proceeds are stolen.
- Web's school, Franklin Cooper Elementary, is about to be renamed for his late father, until Cooper's nephew (Ron Reagan) steps forward to preserve the name of his uncle.
- Webster's sorrow over the death of his pet increases when he's told animals don't go to heaven.
- Papa finds a cure for the blues, he starts dating the local belly dancing instructor
- Webster gets an A++ for his essay about his parents. He then feels guilty that he wrote about his adoptive parents instead of his deceased birth parents.
- When George is a flop at predicting football games, he enlists the aid of Katherine, who proves to have an uncanny knack for picking winners.
- Webster is excited that Katherine wants to coach his baseball team-until she makes him play outfield instead of pitcher.
- Webster, Katherine and George take a musician (Lee Weaver) to San Francisco for a 40-year reunion with his old band.
- Charges are dropped against Katherine, while Henry (Lee Weaver) prepares for his performance.
- With the holidays approaching, George is elated after being chosen to play Santa in the Chicago Downtown Christmas Parade. However, when the parade is able to land a much bigger celebrity, Webster and Karen must break the news to George.
- When Papa is working as a janitor, Webster's friends make fun of him.
- Webster feels guilty that his success as a dog-walker comes at the expense of his predecessor; and the expense of home repairs spurs Katherine (Susan Clark) to try to fix things herself.