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- The humourous adventures of an English housekeeper working for an American family.
- Wesley is grounded but he sneaks out. So Belvedere goes after him but gets in an accident and ends up in a coma. The Owens stand over him. That's when he leaves his body and sees them standing over him. That's when he's approached by an Angel who calls herself Angel who looks like Angela. She tells him that they're waiting to see if he will be called to the next world or if he will return. And he says he is needed because without him the Owens would end up in chaos. But Angel shows him they can make it without him.
- While studying for his exams, Kevin falls in love with an Amish girl, and wants to fulfill her lifestyle.
- George begins a job as a substitute anchorman.
- When Marsha breaks the news to Wesley that she might be expecting another baby, Wesley, feeling that she doesn't want him anymore, runs away.
- A criminal, that Marsha is supposed to defend, that looks exactly like her, knocks the real Marsha out cold, and takes over her life.
- While at the laundromat with Wesley, Mr. Belvedere sees a very nice woman who works in the jungles of Africa, but came to Beaver Falls after work in the jungle had been put on hiatus.
- Louise and Mr. Belvedere decide to get married, but Louise soon breaks the news to him that she has been called to go back Africa, and wants him to come with her. He agrees, but not without a final goodbye from old friends Skip, Angela, Robert Goulet, and of course, the Owens family, who have enjoyed six years of his company.
- Wesley decides to adopt a big kid and use him as a bodyguard.
- When George appears on one of the stations talk shows, the host Barbara Collins takes a liking to George and makes him her new co-host. But she expects him to do more which he's not willing to do. And when he refuses she causes some problems for him like getting him removed from the sports desk and coming to his house.
- Wesley is not enthused about the idea of getting braces.
- George and Wesley try to get on a father son game show but at a practice run, George sucks, so Wesley asks Belvedere to fill in. But at the show Belvedere dominates the game.
- Marsha objects to Heather being a cheerleader, but soon loosens up when she finds out that she herself was a cheerleader when she was much younger.
- Kevin tries to get into a College.
- The TV station tells George to do an editorial. When his first one bombs, Belvedere suggests that he add some controversy. So George decides to suggest that the National Anthem be discontinued at baseball games. The station manager then instructs George to quit but Marsha reminds him that he has a contract with the station. However, the station assigns George every demeaning assignment there is. When his replacement gets ill, the team asks that George fill in. When George appears on TV, he chooses not to apologize but states that he recalls a time when people at the ball games would stand up and look proud which he feels not too many people do these days. After that George has his old job back.
- George goes on a whirlwind spending spree, but doesn't realize the money he is using is counterfeit.
- After Mr. Belvedere saves George from nearly getting himself killed by an electrocution when his TV falls into the bathtub, George decides to quit his job as a sports writer, and become a lounge singer. However, Mr. Belvedere feels that George is making a big mistake, so he asks for the help of Robert Goulet to discourage George, but not before George proceeds with his debut at the Steel Towne Inn.
- Kevin's friend gives birth to a new baby, in, of all places, the Owens' family living room.
- After Mr. Belvedere tells George and Marsha that Wesley cheated on his history test, just so that he could easily get an A and get a dog as a reward, Wesley tries to get him deported.
- Mr. Belvedere is released from prison, and when he returns, he finds out that another maid has taken his place.
- George wants a romantic dinner for two with Marsha, but when she has to study for a test Mr. Belvedere takes her place. George admits he's afraid that once Marsha receives her law degree, she'll leave him.
- When the owner of Belvedere's favorite Donut shop dies and leaves the donut shop to him, it upsets Lou Anne, the employee who thought she's getting it. So she quits. When Belvedere spends too much time at the donut shop, the Owens hire Lou Anne to help out.
- When Belvedere is laid up, they try to find someone to fill in. And by happenstance, Belvedere's cousin Galen, whom Belvedere can't stand, shows up. And takes over. But also it seems that he's come to settle an old score with Belvedere.
- Kevin gets a job as an escort, and the woman he gets is an elderly, wealthy woman. The two of them have such a good time that she makes him an offer. And when Marsha and George hear about it, they freak out.
- Marsha returns home one day, and is furious when she finds out that her beloved "Home Sweet Home" pillow is ruined. She quickly accuses of Wesley of his actions, but Wesley denies any of it, and soon, everyone has a different account of what happened. But unbeknown to George and Marsha, Wesley is actually the "fall guy", and soon, evidence begins to emerge of what really happened.