Mr. Belvedere - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The Lion Sleeps Tonight
George thinks he can cure his snoring by firing Belvedere.

Tornado
A tornado drives the family into the basement.

Cheerleader
Marsha objects when Heather wants to be a cheerleader.

Requiem
Wesley wishes he could apologize to his late accordion teacher.

Delivery
The family panics when Kevin's classmate goes into labor.

The Contract
Kevin signs a contract agreeing not to drink and drive.

Vows
Kevin finds a discrepancy on his parents' marriage license.

Strike
Wesley sells Belvedere's Faberge egg at a garage sale.

The Letter
George and Kevin have a man-to-man Thanksgiving talk.

Pinball
Belvedere is obsessed with a classic pinball machine.

The Prize
Wesley has ulterior motives for being charitable.

Speechless
Belvedere helps Man of the Year George prepare a speech.

The Teacher
Belvedere falls in love with Wesley's teacher.

The Dropout
Rebellion erupts when Marsha resumes domestic duties.

Rivals
George and Belvedere agree to give up vices.

Wesley's Friend
Wesley's classmate has AIDS.

The Will
George and Marsha decide they need a will.

Valentine's Day (a.k.a.) The Valentine
An older girl asks Wesley to a St. Valentine's Day dance.

Heather's Tutor
Heather's blind French tutor makes a pass.

Amish
An Amish girl's lifestyle impresses Kevin.

Dinner for Two
George fears that Marsha's law studies are overshadowing their marriage.

The Play
School-play director Belvedere demotes star Wesley.
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