"The Suitcase Case" - aired March 31, 1972 -- Back from a routine junk run, Lamont unloads his finds for Fred's inspection, Fred doesn't think much of the new acquisitions until they encounter a ratty old satchel that's filled with $70,000. Convinced that the money belongs to criminals who will be back to get it and him, Lamont can't wait to call the police. Fred, of course, wants to keep quiet and keep the cash.
"The Piano Movers" - Aired April 14, 1972 -- A rich man offers Lamont a Steinway grand piano if Lamont can just get it out of his fancy apartment. To do that, he'll need Fred's help, but we soon see that Fred's not much good at moving pianos. Further complications set in when Fred becomes convinced that the piano man is making the moves on him.
"the Light Housekeeper" - aired December 22, 1972 -- After falling off the junk truck, Fred is in a cast and sling, unable to work. Since Lamont can't run the household and the business by himself, there are only two things left to do. Fred doesn't want to go to a nursing home, so he's forced to let Lamont hire a housekeeper. She's not what either one of them expected.
"Blood is Thicker than Junk" - aired Nov. 24, 1972 -- Tired of once again being held back from his dreams, Lamont quits his job at Sanford and Son junkyard. The only new job he can find, however, is at the junkyard right down the street. Meanwhile, Fred's new partner turns out to be a 'bigger dummy than my old one.'