Diff'rent Strokes - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Movin' In
In the series' first episode, millionaire Phillip Drummond takes in two Harlem orphans.

The Social Worker
A social worker checks up on the adoptees in the Drummond home.

Mother's Last Visit
Drummond is paid a surprise visit by his status-conscious mother.

Prep School
Drummond wants to send the kids to his boyhood prep school.

The Spanking
Drummond must decide how to discipline Arnold for tossing water bombs off the balcony.

Goodbye Dolly
The ratty doll Arnold sleeps with is accidentally sold.

The Trial
Drummond's teachings about justice backfire when he must give Arnold a fair trial for his misdeeds.

Retrospective - Part 1
Clips from early episodes are featured as the Drummonds spend Christmas reminiscing about humorous incidents.

Retrospective - Part 2
Life in the household is recalled in clips from early episodes.

The Fight
A bully's after Arnold and Willis wants him to fight back, while Drummond wants peace talks.

The Club Meeting
The boys show off their new home to their old friends.

The Woman
Arnold, Willis and Kimberly are out to foil Drummond's plan to marry a widow

No Time for Arnold
Feeling ignored, Arnold feigns bed-wetting to attract attention.

The Relative
The boys' cousin Muriel arrives, and she's as broke as she is likable.

The Tutor
Basketball-team captain Willis gets some bad news: get better grades or quit the team.

The New Landlord
The new landlord decides to evict families with preteens.

Willis' Privacy
Willis's demand for privacy sparks a feud with Arnold

Mrs. Garrett's Crisis
A reunion with successful friends convinces Mrs. Garrett of her own failure.

The Job
A frantic Willis keeps up pretenses after he's fired the first day on a job.

The Trip - Part 1
Drummond and his brood journey to Oregon to see his latest acquisition---the radio station where an old Army buddy holds forth. The Trip was a backdoor pilot for TV series "Hello Larry".

The Trip - Part 2
Drummond and his brood visit his newly purchased radio station and an old Army buddy. The Trip was a backdoor pilot for TV series "Hello Larry".

Getting Involved
Arnold perseveres in an uphill struggle to bring a holdup man to justice.

Willis's Birthday
Willis has a special birthday request: a party back in his Harlem neighborhood with his old buddies.

The Girls' School
Mrs. Garrett finds teen pandemonium when she visits Kimberly's school in a backdoor pilot for TV series "The Facts of Life".
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