"Power Mad"
Determined to do his part to help the energy crisis, Sampson Smythe decides to replace his wife's washer and dryer. When word gets out, Samson finds himself the focus of animosity from not just his wife, but every woman in town. As a compromise, Sampson agrees to let the washer and dryer stay, providing Sheila can find a way to save an equal amount of energy somewhere else. He may regret that decision, too.
"That's Love"
Samantha's thrilled when Bingo brings her flowers, at least until she finds out where they came from. Now Bingo has to find a way to get back on her good side.
"Health and Happiness"
Sampson Smythe's a big proponent of a healthy life style. What happens when he hears Uncle Herman's version of how to reach a ripe old age?
"The Beat Goes On"
Bingo and Teddy find themselves more than a little in tune with Buddy's drumming.