A tycoon takes in his late housekeeper s sons.
The boys think Mr. Drummond does not want them.
Mr. Drummond s mother disapproves of the boys.
Mr. Drummond wants the boys in prep school.
Willis insists he should punish naughty Arnold.
Arnold is inconsolable after losing his doll.
Arnold is caught putting a fish in the hot tub.
The Drummonds and the Jacksons gather around the Christmas tree and recall their lives since the boys moved into the penthouse.
Mr. Drummond objects to Arnold fighting a bully.
Willis invites his Harlem friends to visit.
The children oppose Mr. Drummond s nuptial plan.
Arnold devises a scheme to get attention.
The boys cousin approves of their new home.
The children plot to woo the new landlord.
Willis tries to rid himself of pesky Arnold.
Mrs. Garrett feels unfulfilled as a housekeeper.
Mr. Drummond realizes that his company s plan to purchase a radio station could cost an old friend (McLean Stevenson) his job.
Mr. Drummond plans to buy a radio station.
Mr. Drummond's friend could lose his job.
A robber plans to eliminate witness Arnold.
Willis thinks his birthday has been forgotten.
Mrs. Garrett faces Kimberly s pushy principal.
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