When Jack Benny drops by George's office and finds him teaching a dance routine to a young girl, he becomes jealous, concluding that George is rehearsing a new act for himself.
George tries to get Blanche to resign as his secretary, so he sends three beautiful Folies Bergere showgirls to her husband's office in an attempt to both arouse jealousy and tick her off.
When William Goetz offers George a bit part in Ronnie's new movie, George agrees to appear uncredited, not wishing to overshadow his son. Meanwhile, Von Zell falsely promises to get a waitress an audition with Goetz.
In this "Live" (videotaped) episode, George chooses a western theme and western costumes and sets. His guest is Dale Robertson is repeatedly asked by George to put Ronnie in an upcoming Tales Of Wells Fargo as a villain.The Lennon Sisters are also featured.
George learns that his newly released record is going to be rated on disc jockey Peter Potter's TV show "Juke Box Jury" by a special panel comprised of the children of various celebrities.
When Jimmie Rodgers moves in with Ronnie, suddenly the apartment is overrun with pretty young groupies, so a jealous Judi turns turns to George for help.
George finds himself in an ethical conundrum when Mr. Knox, the building's landlord, offers him a five year lease in return for discouraging his talented daughter Linda from pursuing a career in showbiz.
George books Ronnie and Judi at The Orchid Room, but when he learns they'll be performing downstairs, he decides to take over the engagement himself, fearing that singing in a basement could ruin his son's career.
Ronnie and Judi audition for the producer of a Broadway revue, but when he turns them down, Ronnie decides to break up the act so Judi can get ahead - but George comes up with a devious plan to keep them together.
When George produces a horror movie, he auditions actors in makeup which leads the other tenants to believe that the building's been taken over by monsters.