Cathy becomes frustrated when, after having run the gamut of pregnancy tests and pills, King refuses to consider the possibility that he is the one who needs to be tested.
King tries to resolve the dilemma that arises between Cy and Sid, partners in a tailor shop in Kensington. When offered work in New York, Sid accepts the offer, while Cy stays on.
King goes for an annual check-up and is told that he must lose weight. Cathy begins to diet along with King and coerces Duke into the same regime. It ultimately fails when King and Duke go on a binge and Cathy faints from undernourishment.
King helps Toby, a beautiful young tap dancer set up her studio in a loft. Difficulties arise when Toby's appreciation results in her propositioning King. Realizing how much he loves Cathy, King's only problem is saying no without hurting Toby's feelings.
A robbery at Finkelstein's furriers, and police inquiries into Nestor's whereabouts prompt the King family to suspect that Nestor has stolen a mink coat for his wife Delma.
While preparing for a high-school reunion, Cathy resurrects her old diary. King's curiosity gets the better of him and he is shocked when he reads that Cathy was not in love with him.
Cathy's night school psychology course turns her into Sigmund Freud of the King household, and threatens to disrupt not only her own marriage but Duke's as well.
Larry sponsors Duke's nephew to come to Canada. However, Larry becomes increasingly worried that the nephew will slip away and he'll be responsible to pay a sizable bond.
Johnny De Carlo, an old buddy of Larry's who has become a Las Vegas singer, comes to town to cut a record. Cathy and Gladys are afraid to say anything to Larry when Johnny makes repeated passes at Cathy.
When Duke decides he wants to be something other than a cab driver, Larry helps him get another job managing a variety store -- right across the street from Larry's. Duke's store flourishes, but Duke doesn't.
When an attempted robbery fails in King's Variety, the criminal begs to be sent to jail. Larry wants to help him change his way of life so he offers him odd jobs around the store, and asks him to deposit the store's receipts in the bank.
King is desperate to give Cathy a holiday in Florida, so he starts collecting all of his outstanding accounts. His JekyIl and Hyde behaviour causes the club members to assume he is having nervous breakdown.
Larry, Duke, Max and Nestor buy a lottery ticket that wins a thousand dollars. But Larry loses the ticket and it looks like his carelessness will cost him more than money.
Larry arranges a welcome-to-Kensington party for Bunny Bird who is opening a flower shop next door. When he learns that her previous "flower shops" were closed by morality squads, he begins to suspect that she will be selling more than flowers.
Cathy's mother leaves her husband because of his irrational jealousy, and moves in with the Kings. Larry turns counselor, then schemer, in order to reunite Cathy's parents.
When the Cabbagetown Kid gets a match with one of the lesser-known contenders for the Middle Weight Commonwealth Boxing Championships, King turns the club into a training camp for him. But then the Kid asks King to become his sparring partner.
Wally, the young man Cathy is tutoring, develops a crush on her and declares his love. In an attempt to cure him of his passion, Cathy throws herself at him and Wally makes a quick exit.
King gets his friend Tiny, a midget, a job as an usher but Tiny is fired after he insults a distributor who has come to the theatre to arrange the showing of "King Kong". Larry dreams up an innovative publicity stunt to save Tiny's job and the theatre.
Gladys is convinced that her days are numbered when her doctor decides, after a routine medical examination, that she should go into the hospital for some tests.
Cathy and Larry appear on a TV quiz show in which the grand prize is an 18-foot sailboat. They're sure they can win, but then their opponent asks them to cheat and lose the game because, he claims, his wife has only six months to live.
Jake Grossman returns to Kensington for a visit after making a fortune in computers in Texas. Cathy and Gladys want Larry to take a second mortgage on the house and ask Jake to invest it for them. But they discover that Jake is bankrupt.