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Season 2
14 :02x01 - Florida Flips (Sep/10/1974)
Something seems to be bothering Florida, but no one has a clue what it could be, not even herself. Even J.J.'s art comes under fire from her and no one else fares any better in cheering her up. Willona believes she knows what the problem is and brings her to a woman's awareness group to speak her mind.
Guest Stars: Helen Martin (1) as Wanda, Rosanna Carter as Cora, Sylvia Soares as Bernadine
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Story: Kurt Taylor, John Donley (1), Jack Elinson, Norman Paul | Teleplay: Jack Elinson, Norman Paul
 
15 :02x02 - J.J. Becomes a Man (1) (Sep/17/1974)
It's J.J.'s 18th birthday and James wants to get him something he will always remember, a case for his art supplies and some paints and brushes. But to buy the gift he must take out a small loan. But the loan is denied and James feels that J.J. is upset over his presents when he suddenly remembers he has a date. James' friend Monty tells Thelma that he saw J.J. get arrested for armed robbery.
Guest Stars: Mathew 'Stymie' Beard as Monty
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Jack Elinson, Norman Paul
 
16 :02x03 - J.J. Becomes a Man (2) (Sep/24/1974)
With J.J. in jail, James looks for ways to raise his bail. Meanwhile, J.J. just hopes to survive with all the huge criminals in the cell with him.
Guest Stars: Cal Wilson as Loan Shark, Connie Sawyer as Personel Employee, Lil Henderson as Woman on Bench, Stan Haze as Prisoner, Ron Masak as Sloane, Mel Stewart (1) as Davis, James Greene (1) as Desk Sergeant
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Norman Paul, Jack Elinson
 
17 :02x04 - Crosstown Buses Run All Day, Doodah, Doodah (Oct/01/1974)
Michael receives the offer of a lifetime when he is given the chance at going to a better school. But Michael is upset over having to bus into a white neighborhood.
Guest Stars: Ron Glass as Mr. Pearson
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: John Baskin, Roger Shulman
 
18 :02x05 - The Man I Most Admire (Oct/08/1974)
James is down on himself over his lack of education and being turned down for job after job. While the family tries to build up his confidence, Michael writes a paper for school on "the man I most admire," which James tears up believing it was just more hogwash.
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Michael Morris (3)
 
19 :02x06 - Thelma's Young Man (Oct/15/1974)
Thelma receives an engagement ring from a man which the family has yet to meet. Imagine their surprise when they find out he is as old as James.
Guest Stars: Louis Gossett, Jr. as Donald Knight
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Story: Roland Wolpert | Teleplay: Roger Shulman, John Baskin
 
20 :02x07 - The I.Q. Test (Oct/22/1974)
Michael brings home a note from school which says he needs to be held back a year due to his bad grade on an IQ test.
Guest Stars: Kay Dingle as Secretary, Austin Pendleton as Donald Hargrove
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Mike Milligan (1), Jay Moriarty
 
21 :02x08 - The Encyclopedia Hustle (Oct/29/1974)
A blind door-to-door salesman comes calling to the Evans home with a set of encyclopedias of black history. The terms sound okay to James and signs up. But trouble comes up when he reads the fine print with all the extra charges. James is out to prove that the man is a phony and get his money back.
Guest Stars: Ron Glass as Mr. Anderson
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Bob Shayne (1), Eric Cohen
 
22 :02x09 - The Gang (1) (Nov/12/1974)
A gang run by a mean looking guy known as Mad Dog, enlists J.J. into his gang for an upcoming rumble. But when James and Florida meet them on the streets, Mad Dog refuses to let J.J. go home and pulls out a gun.
Guest Stars: Oscar DeGruy as Mad Dog, Michael D. Roberts as Neck Bone, Douglas Grant as Sweet Pea
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Story: Eric Monte | Teleplay: Eric Monte, Allan Manings, Jack Elinson, Norman Paul
 
23 :02x10 - The Gang (2) (Nov/19/1974)
J.J. is recuperating from a gunshot wound he suffered while protecting him mom from Mad Dog. Meanwhile, James wants to make sure that Mad Dog gets jail time.
Guest Stars: James Wheaton as Bailiff, Richard Stahl as Judge Daniels, Lynn Hamilton (1) as Mrs. Edwards, Roger Aaron Brown as Mr. Connors, Oscar DeGruy as Mad Dog
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Story: Eric Monte | Teleplay: Norman Paul, Jack Elinson, Eric Monte
 
24 :02x11 - Florida, The Matchmaker (Nov/26/1974)
James' old friend Duane has come for a visit and Florida gets an idea of matching him up with Willona.
Guest Stars: Lloyd Hollar as Duane Poole
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Jack Elinson, Norman Paul
 
25 :02x12 - The Windfall (Dec/03/1974)
When James finds the money from a robbery of a grocery store, he becomes a hero when he returns it. But when some of the money is left missing, everyone assumes that James has taken it. This causes everyone from thugs to a minister to ask for a handout.
Guest Stars: Will Trotter as Guy #1, Walter Pittman as Guy #2, Alvin Childress as Rev. Gordon, David Lewis (3) as Mr. Borgen
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Allan Manings
 
26 :02x13 - Sometimes There's No Bottom in the Bottle (Dec/10/1974)
Its Christmastime at the Evans home and they are awaiting the arrival of their cousins for the holidays. But Thelma discovers a hidden secret, her cousin is an alcoholic.
Guest Stars: Albert Reed (1) as Oscar Wilson, Margueritte Ray as Millie Wilson, Bonnie Banfield as Naomi Wilson
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Norm Liebmann, Larry Markes
 
27 :02x14 - Florida's Big Gig (Dec/31/1974)
James feels good about getting a job in sales at a department store. But when the manager sees Florida, he tells the employment chief to hire her instead. Although he is happy for his wife he still feels as if the job was stolen away from him.
Guest Stars: Charlotte Rae as Ms. Rogers, Dick O'Neill as Mr. Bridges
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Bob Peete
 
28 :02x15 - Florida Goes to School (Jan/07/1975)
James becomes jealous when Florida decides to go back to night school.
Guest Stars: Hal Williams as Willie Washington
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Story: Michael E. Coleman (3) | Teleplay: John Baskin, Roger Shulman
 
29 :02x16 - The Nude (Jan/14/1975)
A rift forms in the house when J.J. is given the opportunity to earn a lot of money by painting a lovely, rich lady in the nude. But when her husband finds out, he comes looking for blood.
Guest Stars: Betty A. Bridges (1) as Charlene, Carl Weathers as Calvin
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Story: Barry E. Blitzer | Teleplay: Dick Bensfield, Perry Grant
 
30 :02x17 - The Family Business (Jan/21/1975)
James is tired of working for others and decides to open a fix-it shop of his own. But when his loan is denied, James takes on some items to repair in their apartment. While things are moving along smoothly, all comes to a halt when Bookman finds out about the business and wants repairs made to his items for free.
Guest Stars: Morris Buchanan as Mr. Dawson, Johnny Brown (1) as Nathan Bookman
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Story: Alex Barris | Teleplay: Norman Paul, Jack Elinson, Allan Manings
 
31 :02x18 - The Debutante Ball (Feb/04/1975)
J.J. is on top of the world after being invited to the debutante ball by a sexy rich girl. But when her parents find out that he lives in the projects, she is forced to cancel their plans.
Guest Stars: Ann Weldon as Mrs. Robinson, Santiago Gonzalez as Mr. Robinson, Rosanne Katon as Clarissa Robinson
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Story: Patricia Edwards | Teleplay: Norman Paul, Jack Elinson
 
32 :02x19 - The Dinner Party (Feb/11/1975)
Florida is afraid her friend Gertie is being forced to eat dog food due to a shortage of money. When she comes over for a dinner with her homemade meatloaf in hand, no one seems hungry anymore.
Guest Stars: Frances Foster as Gertrude Vinson
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Story: Robert Fisher (1), Phil Naples | Teleplay: Robert Fisher (1), Allan Manings, Phil Naples
 
33 :02x20 - The Houseguest (Feb/18/1975)
An old friend of James' comes for a visit. But a knock on the door late at night revealed that he is wanted by some unruly people.
Guest Stars: Raymond Allen (2) as Ned the Wino, Thalmus Rasulala as Ernie Harris, Ernie Barnes as Hoodlum #1, Ernie Wheelwright as Hoodlum #2
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Jack Elinson, Norman Paul, John Fenton Murray (1), Elon Packard
 
34 :02x21 - My Girl Henrietta (Feb/25/1975)
J.J.'s old girlfriend, Henrietta stops by with a surprise...she is pregnant, and names J.J. as the father.
Guest Stars: Tina Andrews (1) as Henrietta
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Bob Peete
 
35 :02x22 - The Enlistment (Mar/04/1975)
With graduation ahead and J.J. having no plans for his future, he decides to join the Army.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Major Bullock, Maidie Norman as Edna, Bill Walker (1) as Mr. Carter, Cal Wilson as Desk Sergeant
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Art Baer, Ben Joelson
 
36 :02x23 - Thelma's Scholarship (Mar/11/1975)
Thelma has a chance for a scholarship to a nice school, but it will all depend on politics over whether she gets in or not.
Guest Stars: Randi Kallan as Cindy Bradford
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Perry Grant, Dick Bensfield
 
37 :02x24 - The Lunch Money Ripoff (Mar/18/1975)
Michael brings home a kid from school, Eddie, who has been stealing his lunch money in hopes of helping him get his lie together. James offers to teach him some manners when he begins disrespecting everyone in the house.
Guest Stars: Douglas Grant as Eddie
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Roger Shulman, John Baskin
 
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