
About this season
Bob McKay is the creator of the 1950s comic book superhero "Mad-Dog". When a Senate sub-committee decided such reading material could corrupt young readers, Mad-Dog faded into oblivion, and Bob became a greeting card artist. Years later the American-Canadian Trans-Continental Communications Company buys the rights to the series, and Bob is offered a chance to revive Mad-Dog.
Episodes (8)

1. Greetings
Aired 22 October 1993 • 30 min
With the demise of Mad-Dog Comics, Bob is hired back to run a greeting-card company.

2. For Pete's Sake
Aired 29 October 1993 • 30 min
Sylvia the McKay's over and tries to fix up Pete and Trisha.

3. Whose Card is It Anyway?
Aired 5 November 1993 • 30 min
Pete wants to be an artist instead of a salesman, so he steals Trisha's idea and tells Bob it's his own.

4. Speechless in Chicago
Aired 12 November 1993 • 30 min
Host Bob has trouble writing a speech for an awards ceremony, meanwhile Sylvia debates if she should attend or not because her ex-husband might be at the award ceremony.

5. Kiss and Sell
Aired 27 December 1993 • 30 min
Bob and Pete go on a sales trip and Bob spends the entire evening dodging the sexual advances of his potential client, Joyce Leona-Curtis, although Pete doesn't believe it.

6. Michiana Moon
Aired 23 March 1997 • 30 min
Pete fixes Sylvia up with a notorious ladies' man, Buzz Loudermilk.

7. Have Yourself a Married Little Christmas
Aired 23 March 1997 • 30 min
Whitey loses an engagement ring among Christmas presents for orphans.

8. Better to Have Loved and Flossed
Aired 23 March 1997 • 30 min
The dental hygienist who ran off with Sylvia's husband returns to town, and Sylvia decides to confront her.