- Reverend Whitney's blind date faces scorn from parishioner Barbara Sharp. Bert Wilder helps his wife Audrey deal with being blind. Princess engineer Tony's vacation plans change, so Julie and Gopher invite his family on a free cruise.
- Rev. Gerald Whitney (Peter Graves) is set up with a fellow passenger (Roz Kelly) by parishioner Barbara Sharp (Vivian Blaine). The blind date turns out to be an exotic dancer and faces scorn from the parishioner. Bert Wilder (Van Johnson) tries to help his wife Audrey (June Allyson) deal with her blindness. The Pacific Princess' engineer Tony Santini (Larry Storch) is forced to change his family vacation plans, so Julie (Lauren Tewes) invites Tony's family to a free cruise.—anonymous
- A minister runs into a couple who are among his parishioners and the wife is very uptight. When the minister meets a woman who is not exactly from a proper background and when the parishioner learns of this she freaks out and threatens the minister if he continues to see her. A man takes his blind wife on the cruise, hoping she can learn how to fend for herself. When the engineer who's suppose to work the cruise calls in sick, Julie and Gopher need to convince Tony the other engineer who's suppose to go on vacation with his family to stay. When he rants about how he promised them a vacation. Julie tells him to bring them along thinking it was only his wife and son but it turns out he has a couple of daughters and an elderly uncle and his mother and her chicken too. So they try to keep the captain from finding out.—Rcs0411@yahoo.com
- Tony Santini, an engineer for the Princess, is leaving for a long Thanksgiving weekend vacation with his family, but is called back to work at the last minute when a co-worker gets the flu. Julie and Gopher try to soften the blow by inviting "Tony's Family" onboard for a free cruise, without realizing how big his family really is. "The Minister and the Stripper" is the romantic coupling formed when busybody Barbara Sharp plays matchmaker for her minister, the Reverend Gerald Whitney, and sets him up on blind date - not realizing that the woman is an exotic belly dancer. Barbara then takes drastic steps to break up the burgeoning romance, to the dismay of her disapproving husband Phil. Bert Wilder's wife Audrey is 100% blind and dependent on him for everything, so Doc persuades Bert to teach Audrey how to stand on "Her Own Two Feet."
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