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- A woman becomes involved with a man she barely knows. Complications develop during their sexual escapades.
- Tom is dressed up and treated like a baby by the little girl of the house, and he hates it aside from the bottle of milk, that is. Jerry brings in some alley cats, who tease Tom.
- Bugs Bunny relates his early life in the Manhattan tenements and spotlights his encounter with a gang of canine toughs.
- Donald Duck visits a museum of modern inventions; among the inventions he struggles with: a robot butler who keeps taking his hat; a package wrapping machine; a robot nursemaid; an automated barber chair.
- Elmer Fudd brings Bugs Bunny on a parody of This Is Your Life (1950) where he and Yosemite Sam try to get revenge on the rabbit. Daffy Duck laments that the show is not about him.
- An alley cat disguises himself as an abandoned baby in order to con his way inside the house of Tom and Jerry.
- Two mice in love are joking and playing at a fashionable hat shop. But a rat tries to play the old fashiomed villain who kidnaps the girl. So all the other mice there are helping her lover to find her. Hiding under all the hats they finally get her back...
- Two children learn their recently deceased cat, was actually a famous rock star in the cat world.
- The drunken stork loses his baby ape for Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Ape on a jungle island. So, he knocks out Bugs Bunny and delivers him instead.
- Mrs. Gorilla want to adopt Bugs; Mr. G. only wants to chase him.
- Porky and Pinky go to the beach. As Porky tries to nap, Pinky keeps whacking him with his little shovel. Then he fakes drowning in a shallow puddle. Porky enters a swim race, and Pinky sets a fake shark to follow him.
- Fred and Barney reluctantly agree to babysit a neighbor's baby.
- For a show on Peer Pressure, two Peers from England's House of Lords come to belly-bump Christine while Kevin Schenk feels the pressure after he and Rodney drop a pier on his foot.
- After a chat with Uncle Joe, Steve feels like he is not only playing second fiddle in the Elliott household to his yet unborn child, but that he is an unimportant and unnecessary part of the whole issue of having the baby. That feeling is fostered by Betty Jo focusing on issues around the baby instead of focusing on his needs. That feeling is also fostered by others in the valley, who want solely to deal solely with Betty Jo in anything having to do with the baby. To get Steve out of feeling the way he is, Uncle Joe concocts a plan for himself and Steve to "disappear", with the expected result being that Betty Jo and the rest of the family will go out rushing to find them during this crucial time in Betty Jo's pregnancy. But will anyone even notice that they're gone?
- Highlights of this season-finale "family show" include: Ed gets huge flak from Eunice and Mama after he tries to sneak his assistant along on a business trip to Chicago in "The Family"; Mr. Tudball attempts to surprise Mrs. Wiggins on her birthday; a married couple takes to pinpointing each other's physical defects; and the dancers perform to "Baby Face".