Mister Peepers - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Robinson Peepers arrives at Jefferson Junior High School to find that he will have to wait a month before construction is finished on the new addition in which he was to teach. He is assigned to work with the current science teacher, Mr. Wadd, but Wadd resents the new addition to the faculty, and forces Peepers to sit on the sidelines. At lunch, Peepers' cafeteria tray inadvertently snags Wadd's toupee, revealing his baldness. When Wadd leaves in shame, Mr. Peepers is assigned to take his place.

Episode 2
Convinced that Peepers spends too much time reading and too little time in the gym, Coach Burr starts him on a rigorous exercise regimen. Meanwhile, Mr. Gurney is desperately seeking a competent chess player to represent Jefferson Junior High School in a local match against its arch rival. Thrilled to learn that Mr. Peepers is the Tri-State Chess Champion, Gurney insists that Peepers play in the tournament, despite his previous commitment to deliver a lecture to Mrs. Gurney's Wildflower group. However, his exercise program may prevent Peepers from doing either.

Episode 3
Mr. Peepers finds himself short of cash and a decent lunch when his first paycheck fails to arrive on time. The home economics teachers, worried about his diet, invite him over to taste their students' cooking projects, and sample some halibut they are about to prepare. The problems begin when Mr. Peepers loses his tie clip inside of the fish. As Mr. Peepers grapples with the halibut, Mr. Feebles attempts to fix the ventilating machine, which proceeds to suck up Mr. Peepers' paycheck, the halibut, and finally, Peepers himself.

Episode 4
When Mr. Feebles is injured, the Jefferson Junior High School faculty draws lots to divvy up his janitorial tasks. Mr. Peepers lands the job of drawing lines on the volleyball court, but discovers the line marking machine has a mind of its own.

Episode 5
In Principal Gurney's absence, the administration of Jefferson Junior High is placed in the hands of the new English teacher and vice-principal Mrs. Clave, an ex-Army officer who fires Mr. Peepers when he stands up for one of his students.

Episode 6
Superintendent of Schools Mr. Bascomb, a stickler for cleanliness and efficiency, comes to inspect Jefferson Junior High School on the day that Mister Peepers' students have brought their pets to school. As Mr. Bascomb tours the classrooms, Mr. Peepers looks for a way to hide the largest pet—a cow.

Episode 7
Mr. Peepers' articles in Petal and Stem magazine impress the president of a seed company, who offers Peepers a twenty thousand dollar per year job. Lunch with company executives at their private business club, however, convinces Mr. Peepers that he would prefer to remain a science teacher at Jefferson Junior High.

Episode 8
Mr. Peepers asks Nancy to the dance.

Episode 9
Mr. Peepers goes fishing with one of his students and is caught with undersized fish in his possession.

Episode 10
School teacher Peepers' good intentions are misunderstood, getting both him and the principal in trouble.

Episode 11
Discharged from the U.S. Army, Mister Peepers returns to Jefferson Junior High, but is unhappy to learn that his return means the layoff of the teacher who replaced him – an older man with a sick wife.

Episode 12
Robinson Peepers meets Nancy's parents.

Episode 13
Peepers runs into a double-date dilemma.

Episode 14
Mr. Peepers and Wes recall the panic caused the previous year when the City Council made plans to fix a broken clock whose mechanism had become home to a rare species of bird.

Episode 15
Playing the role of a good Samaritan, Mr. Peepers finds himself involved in remodeling a wedding dress.

Episode 16
Mr. Peepers borrows Mr. Weskit's car to attend a drive-in movie, and inadvertently parks next to Nancy and her date.

Episode 17
One of Mr. Peepers' young students develops a crush on the shy science teacher.

Episode 18
Sis Peepers arrives for a visit and appears too intelligent to a young man she meets at Mrs. Gurney's dinner party.

Episode 19
Mr. Peepers takes the train go Chicago to attend the bachelor party for Wes.

Episode 20
Peepers tries to win a contest by guessing the number of beans in a jar, and has to deal with a Hollywood film company that has taken over his classroom.

Episode 21
A surprise birthday party for Nancy doesn't go off as planned when the teachers and students are all snowed in at the school.

Episode 22
A former student returns to Mr. Peepers' classroom to complete the one class he needed to graduate.

Episode 23

Episode 24
Everything goes wrong for Wes on the day of his engagement party.

Episode 25
Mister Peepers' astronomer sister takes over his class when he falls ill.

Episode 26
Mister Peepers and Nancy accompany Wes and Marge to the courthouse to get their marriage license, starting a rumor that Nancy and Peepers were about to be married as well.

Episode 27
At the Jefferson Jr. High bazaar, Mrs. Gurney tells fortunes, Wes challenges customers to test their strength, and Nancy sells kisses, while Mr. Peepers worries that Nancy will move to Iowa.

Episode 28
Jefferson Jr. High's most distinguished alumnus, Senator Malcolm H. MacDonald, visits the school, where Mister Peepers is to present him with the students' facsimile of a 15th-century illuminated manuscript.
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