An American family of the 1950s gets their first television. The teenage son Ritchie and his friend Potsie assume it can be used as a chick magnet. This was a precursor to the Happy Days series.
Helen becomes proficient in karate which scares away suitors. An aging Casanova fights appearing old. A couple is tired of a bachelor friend always arriving for dinner. A man proposes where his ex-wife is a waitress.
Ellen leaves her husband Marvin, only to find out that her parents are splitting up too. A woman finds out her husband is more attracted to her when she wears a wig.
In "Love and the Momento" the spoiled son of a late millionaire tries to make sure that his father's secretary picks the least valuable object in his father's mansion so that he can inherit the rest.