The Ropers
In this spin-off of Three's Company, the Ropers have sold their apartment building to live in Cheviot Hills where the social-climbing Helen struggles to fit in.

"Days of Beer and Rosie"
A man shows up at the condo and introduces himself as Stanley's son from an affair years ago. The Brookes want to send their son, David, to a private school.

"Baby Talk"
Stanley fears that Helen will ignore him if they adopt a child. When a social worker says they're too old to adopt, he raises her spirits by giving her a dog, Muffin.

"Puppy Love"
Stanley loses their dog and buys another one to try to calm Helen down.

"All Around the Clock"
On their 23rd wedding anniversary, Stanley buys a fake antique clock that happens to resemble the Brookes' stolen clock. Helen then tries to sneak into their house to return it.

"Power Play"
When the electricity to the Ropers' house is cut off, and Helen's sister is supposed to come for dinner, Stanley "borrows" electricity from the Brookes.

"Two for the Road"
Stanley and Jeffrey get drunk and are arrested after both have arguments with their respective spouses.

"Odd Couples"
When Stanley accidentally sets his kitchen on fire, Brookes thinks it's from faulty wiring and lets the Ropers stay with his family.

"Pal Joey"
When Stanley gets a new (or so he tells Helen) living room suite from his friend Joey, he finds out the furniture once belonged to Helen's sister, Ethel.

"Helen Makes Music"
The Brookes and Ropers fight over the commission money Helen gets when she sells one of the townhouses to a buyer, so the Brookes decide to buy her an organ.

"The Skeleton"
Jeffrey's hobo uncle comes for a visit, especially since a congressman is coming for lunch.

"Four Letter Word"
When Stanley goes over to his brother-in-law Hubert's office to get a job, he finds two tickets for Hubert and his secretary to Acapulco.

"The Other Man"
Helen asks the gardener to pose as her "Latin lover" Ramon, in order to make Stanley jealous.

"And Who's Been Sleeping in My..?"
The Ropers find out that an 18-year-old girl has been living in their storeroom for weeks.

"Of Mice and Horses"
Ethel attempts to retrieve a valuable horse-shaped case, supposedly from the Ming Dynasty, from Helen.

"Jenny's Date"
Stanley pays the Brookes' nephew, Michael, $50 to take Jenny out on a date.

"Family Feud"
The Ropers and Brookes feud on David and Helen's birthday.

"The Other Woman"
Helen is convinced Stanley is having an affair when she sees him give a locket to another woman.

"Men About"
After Helen volunteers Stanley to babysit David on poker night, he takes him to a game.

"The Rummage Sale"
Stanley's men's magazines are accidentally donated to a church rummage sale.

"Old Flames"
Stanley is jealous when Helen's old USO boyfriend wants to see her and makes himself a date with an old girlfriend.

"Mother's Wake"
Helen's mother gives herself a wake at the Ropers' house.
