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- The setting is 1871 Wretched, Colorado, where the local sheriff is jealous of the popular Hanks family, who do a better job of keeping the peace.
- Buddy Flower, a financial advisor, lives with his maiden aunts Iris and Violet who adore him but are a little eccentric. They keep him busy getting them out of scrapes, extricating himself from their matchmaking and other chaotic occurrences.
- This show is about a mis-adventures with Colonel Montgomery J. Klaxon (a cool fox), and Calvin Burnside (a dim witted bear). Oliver always makes mischief, he is also a lawyer.
- Compilation of several episodes of the TV series Pistols 'n' Petticoats (1966)
- Recast and rewritten version of the 1967 pilot of the same title, the plot concerns the adventures and tribulations of two young friend, one black and one white and their families.
- When Buddy complains about his aunts' overdrawn checking accounts, they decide to look for jobs.
- A cake-mix manufacturer selects the aunts to be models for his endorsement. After they agree, Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris realize that product is inedible and want out. It's up to Buddy to charm account executive Wilella Grant into canceling the contract.
- Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris square off with City Hall over a tree on their property line. They want to prune it, but city commissioners won't let them without a permit, which they don't issue. The aunts prune the tree anyway and later find themselves sharing a jail cell as Buddy attempts to find a solution.
- Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris decide to find a good girl for Fennimore. However, after they discover a gentleman's magazine they believe i is his, the aunts send Buddy and his date on a wild goose chase to spy on Fennimore and his illicit behavior at the school dance.
- A teenager prone to dramatics comes to live with the Flowers and becomes interested in Buddy.
- At the doctor's office, Iris and Violet meet a nurse they think would be an ideal match for Buddy, and so they con him into going there to meet her. Instead he gets interested in one of the patients, and they start dating. He soon regrets this, as she turns out to be an obsessive physical culture-type that practices judo on him.
- Buddy is convinced to accept a job teaching a night class in investment banking at the local college, unaware that it's an all-girls school. Humorous complications ensue when pretty student Sharon Davis goes bananas for him, and a plan to divert her attention with another young man backfires.
- Buddy takes a shine to Charlie Baker, a nine year old boy at the local orphanage. Wanting to add something cheerful to his life, Buddy arranges to take the boy to a football game. Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris think Charlie really needs something else and are proven correct when Charlie runs away after Buddy is unable to take him to the game.
- Romantic entanglements make for humorous situations with Buddy and Cynthia. Buddy has captured the attention of a brazen secretary while the aunts' friend Cynthia bumps into a geriatric Don Juan on the bus. Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris have a tea for the couples with amusing results.
- In Buddy's absence, Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris rent his room to very disparate twin sisters. Upon his return, the Flowers family faces enormous difficulty in dislodging their new tenants. Buddy then devises a plan to run them off by pretending to be in a motorcycle gang.
- Sympathetic to an ailing friend going through a bad stretch, Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris decide to help him out. To get the extra money they want to give him, the aunts become door-to-door sales ladies, pitching a dodgy product that claims to straighten roof shingles. Their amusing efforts land them at a police lineup.
- A distraught young mother abandons her infant by leaving it in Iris and Violet's car while they are out shopping. Discovering it, they try to care for it, but when Buddy finds out he insists the mother must be found. Before he can tell the police, they do a bit of detective work and locate her by way of a Chinese laundry mark on the baby's blanket.
- A housing shortage at the local college prompts Dean Lester to implore the aunts to let a room to Jeannine Corot, a beautiful exchange student from France. Everyone is charmed by the girl until she innocently sunbathes on the Flowers' lawn in a scandalous French bikini.
- Gorgeous Ruth Grayson entertains Buddy when the two become trapped in a stalled public elevator. After Buddy sings her praises to Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris, the two decide she would be the perfect choice to entertain at their church social, unaware that Ruth is actually an exotic nightclub performer.
- When their week-end dating plans are ruined by Wally's promise to take Beaver and his buddies camping, Lumpy and Eddie connive to free up their pal by trying to scare the young campers into coming home early.
- When Eddie Haskell moves into a place of his own after a fight with his parents, best friend Wally and a kind landlady join forces to try to get the unhappy, but stubborn, teen to go back home.
- To teach his youngest son the importance of a budget, Ward lets Beaver join a record club; but the real lesson in financial responsibility comes after Wally's warnings to return the weekly selection refusal cards are ignored and Beaver winds up with more music...and a bigger bill... than his allowance allows.
- Beaver is excitedly planning a 6-week summer bus trip to see famous sites in America until he sees Gilbert Bates making a move on girlfriend Mary Margaret Matthews.
- Beaver's classmates and family plan to watch him "live" when he is chosen to appear as a panelist on the popular TV show "Teen Age Forum". But when everyone, including Beaver, misses an announcement that his episode will be taped for airing the following week, no one believes Beaver was really on the show...not even Beaver himself!
- Beaver is happy to free Wally up for a date by offering to babysit for the Murdock's five-year-old boy, Chuckie, until he finds out that he'll be sitting with Chuckie's ten-year-old sister, Patty, instead.
- Beaver encourages pretty classmate Betsy Carter's crush on him to get her to help him write his autobiography for a school assignment; but when Betsy finds out that Beaver has been calling her names behind her back, her assistance turns to sabotage.
- After agreeing to let June give away his old electric train set to neighbor Johnny Battson, Beaver decides to pretend the trains are broken and keep them for himself. But his sneaky plan doesn't account for big brother Wally falling under the spell of little Johnny's pretty, teenage sister.
- Beaver and schoolmate Gilbert don't know if they should tell their English teacher that they scored highly on a pop quiz because the questions were the same as the ones they had memorized the night before from one of Wally's old tests.
- Beaver is reluctant to go to the amusement park with Wally and the older boys after Richard and Whitey tell him how scary the roller coaster ride is.
- Beaver's dread turns to relief when he learns Wally is picked to chaperon his first dance...with a girl!...and knows he can depend on his savvy older brother for much needed advice.
- Beaver stubbornly refuses to put on a suit for his school's father and son football awards banquet after he and the other team members secretly agree to wear casual clothes to the formal event.
- After Ward reprimands him for being rude and inconsiderate, Beaver tries to do a good deed for Jeff, a hungry hobo with a hard luck story, who knocks on the Cleavers' kitchen door while Ward and June are out. Jeff convinces Beaver to make him a sandwich and let him take a bath but Beaver finds himself in hot water when his wily guest sneaks out of the house in one of Ward's good suits leaving a pile of dirty clothes for June to find when she comes home.
- Beaver worries that he won't graduate with his grammar school class when he doesn't find his diploma while he and Gilbert are snooping around in principal Rayburn's office.
- Beaver is too embarrassed to admit to his parents that a store salesman has taken advantage of him by convincing the gullible boy to buy ice skates three sizes too big.
- Spooked by a cops-and-robbers movie and absent parents, Beaver calls the police when Lumpy Rutherford comes to the Cleaver house in a "suspicious car" and a gangster costume to pick Wally up for a masquerade party.
- Beaver finds that learning to type on his new typewriter is harder than it looks and is once again reminded that accepting help from Eddie Haskell is never...ever...a good idea.
- As grammar school graduation approaches, Beaver is torn between accepting Aunt Martha's offer to send him to a prestigious prep school in faraway New England or going on to Mayfield high school with the rest of his friends.
- Embarrassed Beaver not only has to play the part of a cute bunny rabbit in the school pageant but ends up having to walk to the performance in the cuddly costume.
- Beaver gains instant fame...and the inflated ego to go with it...when he catches the ball that wins the school football game.
- Beaver takes it personally when schoolmate Shirley makes fun of his hair; but when his efforts to tame his unruly locks don't go as planned, Beaver decides instead to follow troublemaker Eddie Haskell's advice to give Shirley a taste of her own medicine.
- Caddy Beaver tries to set things right when golfer Mr. Langley cheats on his scorecard to win a $500.00 bet.
- Wally falls hard for the pretty ticket taker at the movie theater. When he takes her out on a date, he finds she is not as nice as he thought.
- Beaver feels betrayed when the first girl he ever wanted to bring home after school falls for big brother Wally as soon as they get there.
- Bad advice from Eddie Haskell lands Beaver in trouble after he asks Peggy to go to the graduation dance and then decides he'd rather go with Melinda.
- Wally and Beaver arrange a double date with two sisters who are new to town, but unforeseen problems arise.
- All the guys are jealous when Eddie Haskell's dad allows him to drop out of high school, especially when he brags about the money he's making in his new job; but best friend Wally isn't sure that Eddie is as happy as he seems to be with his newfound independence.
- Best friend Eddie gets jealous and girlfriend Julie thinks the worst when Wally innocently agrees to be the model for a sweater that Eddie's girlfriend, Cindy, is secretly knitting for Eddie's birthday.
- Eddie's plans to butter up the loading dock foreman at Mayfield Dairy blind him to suspicious activity involving missing ice cream, jeopardizing the new week-end job Ward wangled for him and Wally.
- Beaver learns a girl he fights with is moving out of town.
- While Ward and June are out for the day, Beaver is convinced by his visiting friends, Gilbert and Alan, to split the cost of a long distance phone call to Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher, Don Drysdale. But the prank costs much more than they expect when the boys are left on hold while the famous baseball player finishes his shower.