Punky Brewster - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Reading, Writing, and Rock & Roll
Punky wants to see the rock group DeBarge in concert, but Henry is more concerned with her education.

Punky's Big Story
Punky writes a gossip column for the school newspaper.

Tons of Fun
Punky's overweight cousin Louise wants to lose weight.

Divorce Anderson Style
When Allen's parents file for divorce, his mother moves to Kansas and takes him with her.

Beer & Buffalos Don't Mix
Punky believes one of Henry's lodge buddies has been drinking and driving.

Hands Across the Halls
Punky tries to help an elderly woman in the building.

Best Friends
Punky is angry when Cherie falls for a boy.

It's a Dog's Life
After Henry scolds Punky for not taking better care of Brandon, she dreams that she's a dog and Brandon's a person.

The Metamorphosis
Henry goes shopping for a brassiere for Punky.

Fighting City Hall
Punky and Henry campaign to turn an empty field into a city park, but Henry's fear of public speaking gets the best of him.

The Matchmaker
Punky sets Henry up with the school librarian, while Mrs. Johnson goes on a dating game show.

My Fair Punky
Punky tries to fit in at a high society banquet.

The Anniversary
Punky is concerned about the way Cherie always seems to act every year on the 9th of May; she soon learns that it was the day Cherie's parents were killed in a car accident.

Tangled Web
When Punky pretends to be an elderly woman and sneaks into an R-rated movie, Cherie and Margaux cover for her truancy at school.

Punky's Porker
Punky enlists the aid of Cherie and Margaux in kidnapping a pig to save it from being slaughtered.

This Spud's for You
Spud threatens to jump off a building if Punky won't go to the Sadie Hawkins dance with him.

So Long, Studio
Photo developing tycoon Matt Glossy offers to buy Henry's studio for $100,000. When he accepts the deal, he ends up working for him. Dissatisfaction quickly sets in, so Henry quits his job. Since his contract with Mr. Glossy forbids him from opening another studio for several decades, he opens a restaurant instead.

Help Wanted
Punky convinces Henry to let her work at Punky's Place, the new restaurant named for her. However, she screws things up tremendously and is quickly fired.

Remember When
A blackout prompts the gang to reminisce on old times (in clips from previous episodes).

Unhooking Henry
Punky tries to help Henry break his addiction to sleeping pills.

Open Door, Broken Heart (1)
Brandon runs away after Cherie leaves the apartment door open.

Open Door, Broken Heart (2)
The boy who finds Brandon refuses to give him up, even when his parents tell him that they're moving to California.
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