- Coach Graham Lubbock uproots his brood from New York to California for a new teaching job; only to find that it's an all-boys school which doesn't sit well with the facts he has four teenage daughters.
- This is the first episode for this crossover show. We watch the Lubbuck family move from New York City to Eureka, CA after Coach Graham T. Lubbuck - Bill Kirchenbauer - was fired from Growing Pains' Dewey High School courtesy of Mike Seaver - Kirk Cameron. We meet his wife and children. Wife , Elizabeth, is a very pregnant and religiously devout Catholic homemaker. She wrote and old student of Coach's, now a Coach himself, and explained how he needed a job and secured him a position at a Catholic all boys school as assistant coach. Oldest Daughter, Marie, is sixteen and very religious herself. Twin Daughters, Wendy and Cindy, are fifteen and very interested in boys. Cindy is eleven minutes older than Wendy. Constance, aka, Connie, is fourteen years old and an intellectual writer. Sherry is a not so humble and very intelligent eight year old. Graham Jr. aka, JR is the only talking boy of the bunch and often expresses his dislike of the situation. Youngest Son Harvey is still in diapers and usually on mom's hip. This episode surprises the family with their new school being an all boys school to the delight of the older daughters. JR find it difficult to make friends so he starts a rumor that his family is on the lamb since his dad killed a student in New York just to watch him die after the boys were making fun of his father. The girls are upset that all the boys were avoiding them at the new school. Coach is told about the lie after Connie and Marie overhear the rumor and while his new boss, Father Hargis, comes by to disprove the shocking rumors.
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