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Season 4 | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 25 :04x05 - Me and My Dad's New Wife (Feb/18/1976) | Twelve-year-old Nina, who has been treated maturely and with consideration by her divorced parents, discovers on her first day in Junior high school that her new math teacher is her father's new wife. She also learns that her parents' divorce was amicable, but not before she subjects her family and classmates to a series of painful emotional crises. In a classic teen years conflict —peer pressure against the individual—an adult, not a teenager, surprisingly becomes the alienated scapegoat.
Based on the book, A Smart Kid Like You, by Stella Pevsner. | | Guest Stars: Lance Kerwin as Buzz | | Director: Larry Elikann | | | |
| 26 :04x06 - Blind Sunday (Apr/21/1976) | | Eileen, a self-reliant high school student, accepts her blindness exceptionally well, refusing all charity. Jeff first encounters Eileen at the neighborhood swimming pool, where her astounding abilities startle him and eventually draw him into a profound relationship. In order to understand what it is like to be blind he blindfolds himself for a day. His new sensitivity helps him move beyond clumsy over-protectiveness to a richer relationship. | | Guest Stars: Cindy Eilbacher as Marge, Debi Storm as Pam, Dick Van Patten as Jeff's Father, Jewel Blanch as Eileen, Leigh J. McCloskey as Jeff | Director: Larry Elikann Writer: Arthur Barron | | | | | | |
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