Sam returns from his aborted around-the-world boat trip to find the old gang gone. Carla and Woody are the same, but wearing uniforms more fit for a barbershop quartet. There is a tough new boss who reportedly "eats live sharks for breakfast." The new boss, Rebecca, grudgingly hires back Sam. But Rebecca is not as tough as she seems, however, getting weak in the knees at the thought or sight of her corporate boss, Evan Drake.
General Note
Title from container.
Created by Glen Charles, Les Charles and James Burrows.
Originally broadcast on television during the 1987-1988 season.
Content Note
Disc 1. Home is the sailor ; "I" on sports ; Little Carla, happy at last ; The Crane mutiny ; Paint your office -- Disc 2. Last angry mailman ; Bidding on the boys ; Pudd'nhead Boyd ; A kiss is still a kiss ; My fair Clavin ; Christmas cheers ; Woody for hire meets Norman of the apes -- Disc 3. And God created Woodman ; Tale of two cuties ; Yacht of fools ; To all the girls I've loved before ; Let sleeping Drakes lie ; Airport V -- Disc 4. The Sam in the gray flannel suit ; Our hourly bread ; Slumber party massacred ; The bar wars ; The big kiss-off ; Back seat Becky, up front.