
A mysterious British nanny with psychic powers arrives at the Everett home to take care of the widwed professor's three children.
Everyone pooh-poohs the imaginary beastie that's giving Prudence nightmares. But Nanny, true pixie that she is, maps inventive strategems to trap the thing.
Prudence wants to learn to read, and Butch is feeling rejected. Nanny's solution: a typewriter that leaves messages for Prudence--and a scheme with a message for Dad.
Everett invites a lady psychologist home to dinner, unmindful of how she might react to his children's--and Nanny's--flights of fancy.
With his dad's beat-up old telescope, some amazing beginner's luck and Nanny's mysterious touch, Butch makes an astronomical discovery that creates a hubbub in the scientific world.
It's positively weird. A series of mishaps stops the Everetts as they go their separate ways on a Saturday. Nanny, it seems, was thinking of a family picnic....
The professor stands bemused and amazed at Nanny's solution to the second car problem: a 1930 Model A that will require a miracle to be run--even by Nanny.
A grumpy zoologist has Nanny arrested for spiriting three ducklings out of a public park. Neither the grump nor the presiding judge is prepared for Nanny's defense ploy.
Waldo finds a dinosaur bone and buries it in Nanny's garden.
The city's street widening project requires that the tree containing the children's tree house be cut down.
The family is upset when the professor admits that his potential new job will require moving to a new house.
The professor is afraid of seeing an old girlfriend, and Prudence is afraid of blowing up a balloon.
Nanny says that the stone she gives Hal will grant him three wishes.
The entire neighborhood is waking up to the noise of Prudence's pet rooster.
When Butch decides to run for homeroom president, Nanny decides to give him a little help.

Professor is working on a computer program. Nanny takes the children in ""Arabella"", her car named after her Aunt. 3 boys laugh at Nanny and the children because of Nanny's car, calling it Yellow Arabella. The 3 boys hassle Butch and…
Nanny and the children explore a haunted house inhabited by an old actor.
Prudence wishes for a different part in a school play. The Professor must decide whether or not to hire an old professor or a young one.
Butch breaks his dad's lucky putter right before a big tournement.
Nanny and the family go camping!!!
Nanny receives a letter that makes her a little unhappy and the children try to cheer her up.
Nanny's automobile ""Arrabella"" radio only broadcasts shows from the 1930's
The Professor's new assistant is a bit of a feminist.
Hal and Butch work on a raft.
Butch's pen-pal, a runaway orphan from Canada, shows up at the Everett home.
Hal believes he is old enough to watch his siblings and is put to the test.
Butch tries to earn enough money to buy an old record player.
Nanny and the kids help out an old puppeteer.
Prudence and her new teacher both start their first day of school.
Butch and Hal have a fight and demand to have separate bedrooms
Nanny's Uncle Alfred comes to visit her. Of course every one knows actor John Mills (Uncle Alfred) is series star Miss Juliet Mills daddy.
An Italian director is invited to dinner at the Everett house, but can't leave as his supper makes him ill.
Nanny takes some night school courses and falls for that school Professor (Bert Convy)
Two of Nanny's aunts (Ida Lupino & Marjorie Bennett) arrive for a visit by BALLOON
A 12 year-old genius comes for a visit causing jealousy in Hal
This episode begins with the children coming home from school to find Nanny in bed with the ""dreaded lergys"". The children are preparing to attend Francine's costume party. When Butch goes into Nanny's trunk to get out some make-up he…
Butch enters a fishing contest in hopes that he can buy Nanny a present.
To raise money to restore a park fountain, Nanny and the children put on a show.
The Professor gets a love note from one of his students

Hal falls madly for Bunny, a swinging chick who comes on to him during a Sadie Hawkins dance. ""You look just like Robert Redford!"" exclaims Bunny. Hal is smitten by Bunny's feminine wiles. After Bunny imparts that she is fifteen years…
Prudence tries to get her seeds to grow faster while the Professor upsets his new girl friend when he doesn't try to save a dying tree.
The Professor tries to get out of playing football with his friends.
Nanny's Uncle Horace (Ray Bolger) visits from the South Seas to perform a rain dance in order to cure a drought.
Nanny's pychic aunt (Elsa Lanchester) predicts Nanny will be menaced by a man with a mustache.
Nanny's fiance arrives to claim her hand in marriage. The marriage had been arranged by their families on the day Nanny was born. They ask the Professor if he will give the bride away. The children and the Professor are upset by the…
Butch, thinking he is a jinx, is given a good luck charm from Nanny's Aunt Henrietta (Elsa Lanchester)
Nanny is accused of being a witch. (30 years later actress Juliet Mills will portray on witch on the daytime drama Passions)
The Professors RICH brother (Robert Sterling) donates two million dollars to his brothers college.
Aunt Henrietta (Elsa Lanchester) believes there is a ghost in the house because the furniture is disarranged every night.
Hal enters a golf tournement using strange clubs given to him by Nanny
Nanny and Hal help the Professor keep a basketball player from failing math.
Hal tries to visit his uncle, but doesn't quite make it.
Nanny trades in her old car ""Arabella"" for a new one
Prudence, being ignored by her brothers, becomes attached to Nanny's old doll.



