#1 | 04.01.1957Episode 1 (Dagwood's Ego for the Third Time)
To boost his confidence so he can ask for a raise, Blondie sends a fake telegram to Dagwood making him believe he’s inherited a large sum of money. Episode Notes: Mary Lawrence makes her only appearance as Harriet Woodley in this episode. Hollis Irving would go on to play Harriet the remainder of the series. Lois Collier makes a brief appearance.with Mr. Dithers.
#2 | 11.01.1957Episode 2 (Mr. Dithers Is Hospitalized)
Dagwood takes over while J.C. Dithers is hospitalized, but his attempts to supervise the groundbreaking for construction of a supermarket are stymied by a mother bird and a nest with five unhatched eggs.
#3 | 18.01.1957Episode 3 (Mr. Dithers Moves In)
To save money while having their house redecorated, the Dithers’ move in with the Bumstead’s. Episode Notes: Lela Bliss makes her second and last appearance as Cora Dithers in this episode. Elvia Allman would go on to play Cora the remainder of the series.
#4 | 25.01.1957Episode 4 (The Other Woman)
Dagwood is on the outs with his whole family when he is suspected of seeing another woman. Episode Notes: Hollis Irving’s first appearance as Harriet.
#5 | 01.02.1957Episode 5 (Home Sweet Home)
Tired of doing repairs on their house, Dagwood is determined to sell… that is until Blondie puts her foot down. Episode Notes: George Winslow makes his third and final appearance as “Foghorn”.
#6 | 08.02.1957Episode 6 (Get That Gun)
After Mr. Dithers promises his wife that he won’t add any more antique guns to his collection, he enlists Dagwood to buy it for him and pretend to give it to him as a present. Episode Notes: Frank Nelson guest stars.
#7 | 15.02.1957Episode 7 (The Feud)
After Blondie and Harriet go to a woman’s meeting and learn about international relations, they attempt to apply what they learned to resolve a fight between Dagwood and Herb.
#8 | 22.02.1957Episode 8 (The Quiz Show)
Feeling like a failure because he hasn’t done anything famous to make Alexander proud, Dagwood applies to compete in a nationwide quiz show.
#9 | 01.03.1957Episode 9 (Husbands Once Removed)
Without a marriage certificate to prove they’re married, Blondie takes advantage of the situation to make Dagwood court her a second time. Episode Notes: Don Beddoe guest stars.
#10 | 08.03.1957Episode 10 (The Payoff Money)
After shopping, Blondie and Harriet get one of their packages mixed up with a bundle of stolen money, and the thieves soon show up at the Bumstead’s intent on recovering their loot.
#11 | 15.03.1957Episode 11 (Hard Luck Idol)
Dagwood’s uncle sends him a statue of an Indian idol that is bad luck to all in its path. Episode Notes: Pamela Duncan makes her first of three appearances as Eloise, Mr. Dithers’ secretary, and Frank Sully makes the first of his two appearances as a policeman.
#12 | 22.03.1957Episode 12 (Oil for the Lamps of Blondie)
The Bumstead’s receive an ugly lamp from the Dithers’ for their anniversary and promptly return it to the store. But when J.C. and Cora are expected for dinner, Dagwood and family scramble to buy it back. Episode Notes: Fritz Feld guest stars.
#13 | 29.03.1957Episode 13 (Blondie the Breadwinner)
After refusing Dagwood a raise and letting him go, Mr. Dithers asks Blondie to fill the vacancy left by her husband. Episode Notes: Charles Maxwell guest stars.
#14 | 05.04.1957Episode 14 (The Glamour Girl)
A publicity stunt by the agent of a famous actress pegs Dagwood as her long-lost love, and an irresistible ladies man. Episode Notes: Barbara Nichols and Eddie Ryder guest star.
#15 | 12.04.1957Episode 15 (The Rummage Sale)
When Cora hides her collection of rummage sale items from her husband, Mr. Dithers suspects her to be a helpless kleptomaniac and enlists Dagwood to help.
#16 | 19.04.1957Episode 16 (Deception)
After a mix-up at the office, and in order to impress a prospective client, Mr. Dithers trades places with Dagwood, making Bumstead president and himself, a subordinate. Episode Notes: Gregg Palmer makes a brief appearance.
#17 | 26.04.1957Episode 17 (Puppy Love)
Alexander has a crush on a classmate and Blondie and Dagwood scheme to help their love-sick son win the girl’s affection. Episode Notes: Herb Vigran guest stars.
#18 | 03.05.1957Episode 18 (Made to Fire)
Blondie hires a maid, but the Bumstead’s soon suspect she might be part of a gang of jewel thieves. Episode Notes: Judi Meredith, Don Hayden and Frank Wilcox guest star. Lucien Littlefield makes his sixth and final appearance as Mr. Beasley, the mailman.
#19 | 10.05.1957Episode 19 (Blondie Redecorates)
Dagwood hates the way the living room looks and wants it redecorated, but deciding who should design it, and in what style, complicate matters. Episode Notes: June Vincent guest stars.
#20 | 17.05.1957Episode 20 (Blondie's Double)
After Dagwood is informed by Mr. Dithers that Blondie is moonlighting as a nightclub singer, he takes the necessary steps to save his home. Episode Notes: Casey Adams guest stars.
#21 | 24.05.1957Episode 21 (The Spy)
Trying to avoid being caught with secret government microfilm, a spy places the stolen article in Dagwood’s hat.
#22 | 31.05.1957Episode 22 (Cupid's Question Column)
Blondie takes over an advice column for a friend and unknowingly answers Dagwood’s letters.
#23 | 07.06.1957Episode 23 (The Tramp)
J.C. reneges on his promise to give Dagwood fifteen shares of stock, but a kind and worldly tramp comes to the rescue with a plan to outfox the unscrupulous Mr. Dithers. Episode Notes: Alan Reed guest stars.
#24 | 14.06.1957Episode 24 (Follow That Man)
After a few mysterious phone calls, Mr. Dithers suspects Dagwood is embezzling money from his company and he hires a detective to get to the bottom of things. Episode Notes: Alan Mowbray guest stars.
#25 | 21.06.1957Episode 25 (The Party)
Alexander’s plans for a more “grown-up” 16th birthday party doesn’t go well and Dagwood and Blondie have to quickly come up with some entertainment to keep his party from being a dud. Episode Notes: William Schallert makes a brief appearance.
#26 | 28.01.1957Episode 26 (Howdy Neighbor)
A Texas family moves in next door to Dagwood and Blondie and convince the Bumstead’s to dig for oil on their property.