Sally creates turmoil on Sally and John's wedding night by telling John that she can read his mind.
Sally knows when John is thinking about other women, a fact which is putting a blight on their marital bliss.
John tries to hide Sally's birthday present from her mind-reading powers.
Sally is conscience-stricken after she uses her extra-sensory perception to help her brother-in-law win at gambling.
John is invited to be a nude centerfold in a women's magazine.
The most boring couple in town wines and dines the Burtons.
John sulks after Sally gives his chocolate hen to a neighborhood boy.
John the budding lawyer is trying his first case in court — and Sally's extra-sensory perception tells her that his client is guilty.
Sally's friend Anne wants a baby, but no husband — so she sets out to find the ideal father.
A heavy rain ruins the Burtons' country weekend.
Sally's tomboy niece is having trouble relating to old-fashioned John — she likes football, but he prefers girls who wear dresses.
John's mother comes to visit — and is determined to dislike her new daughter-in-law Sally.
John is tired of being dull and predictable, and having a wife who can read his mind is making matters worse.
Sally begins a comic involvement with the mob when she unwittingly invites a syndicate boss to dinner.
Sally's flamboyant Aunt Fran (played by Eve Arden) comes for a visit.
Sally sells her antique brooch to buy John's anniversary gift, and he sets out to get it back for her.
Sally and John try to groom easygoing Jerry for his date with a beautiful sophisticate.
Rumor runs wild when John's friends jump to the conclusion that he is having an affair with his secretary.
After 30 years of marriage, Sally's parents are splitting up and reentering the dating game.
Misplaced luggage, mixed-up reservations, and other disasters turn the Burtons' vacation into a tale of woe.
The Burtons make a new friend (played by Don Knotts) who is an incurable loser with a depressing lack of self-confidence.
A political reform group asks John to be its candidate for city council.