
E1
Topper has his day in court, over a parking ticket.

E2
The bank is robbed, the Kerbys ride to the rescue.

E3
Feathering your nest, you might say.

E4
The Kerbys arrange an entertainment of sorts.

E5
Topper comes into money, but is it a dry hole?

E6
Chess by the fire beats chess by wire, what?

E7
Government business, that sort of thing.

E8
Who needs it?

E9
Cosmo mishears his diagnosis, prepares to join George and Marion.

E10
Topper is drafted. Just SNAFU.

E11
In quarantine.

E12
Topper's playing Scrooge, the Kerbys haunt his holidays.

E13
Always a festive occasion.

E14
Cheering up someone else, playing charades as servants for the cook's parents, why not, hm?

E15
A monkey's uncle.

E16
Back to the fittest. Survival, you know.

E17
After the teller gone south of the border.

E18
Topper is assigned by the bank to find a wealthy but unknown depositor of railroad stock now worth six-and-a-half million dollars.

E19
Entertaining the client.

E20
Beating the bookie.

E21
The old bean gets beaned and knows not the Kerbys.

E22
A chic sheik, but is he for real?

E23
A freeway? Over George & Marion's dead bodies!

E24
A studio loan.

E25
The Prisoner of Zenda

E26
A contest entry in Topper's name, by George.

E27
The French, they are a funny race.

E28
Pyramids, mummies, that sort of thing.

E29
George is prospecting, out in the back yard.

E30
George invents a martini maker that vacuums your floors.

E31
Raising funds for Henrietta's alma mater.

E32
George's old chum, just out of the pen.

E33
The Ghosts Go East.

E34
George simply had to fly the plane.

E35
The cook meets a butler.

E36
Topper helps the Feds.

E37
The Kerbys stake a claim on his accident policy.

E38
Facing the boot, he scrounges for loot.

E39
A business upstart, hm, bad business that.