| Audition Show | 0 | 1950-08-23 | |
| Harold Loses His Job at the Radio Station | 1 | 1950-09-17 | |
| Plan to Rename Boomer Park | 2 | 1950-09-24 | |
| Advertising Shark Repellant Powder on the Radio Show | 3 | 1950-10-04 | |
| Harold Falls for a Chanteuse | 4 | 1950-10-11 | |
| The Runaway Boy | 5 | 1950-10-18 | |
| Harold's Campaign Speech | 6 | 1950-10-25 | |
| Harold Decides He Wants to Lose the Election | 7 | 1950-11-01 | |
| Cousin Raymond Visits | 8 | 1950-11-08 | |
| Getting a Job for Raymond | 9 | 1950-11-15 | [G Plot] Honest Harold The Home Maker' has a house guest; it's cousin Raymond, who doesn't work. Harold Peary sings, 'If You Were The Only Girl In The World. |
| Thanksgiving Play | 10 | 1950-11-22 | [G Plot] Honest Harold is directing and starring in, 'The Story Of Miles Standish, A Story Of Thanksgiving. ' The program is also referred to as, 'Honest Harold, The Homemaker. ' Harold and The Firehouse Five sing, 'When You Were Sweet Sixteen. ' Lena Duncan is crowned, 'Miss Mirthquake of 1950' (she laughs like a horse!). |
| Harold Meets the Hummer | 11 | 1950-12-06 | |
| Harold Helps Raymond and Gloria Go to the Dance | 12 | 1950-12-13 | [G Plot] Cousin Raymond is in love with Gloria O'Day. |
| Santa at the Children's Christmas Party | 13 | 1950-12-20 | [G Plot] A heartwarming Christmas show as Honest Hal trusts an old bank robber with the job of playing Santa Claus for the kids. Harold sings, 'Adeste Fideles. |
| New Year's Barn Dance | 14 | 1950-12-27 | [G Plot] Harold is planning to ask Theodora to go to the barn dance. Harold sings, 'Auld Lang Syne. |
| Mrs O'day's Warbleware Party | 15 | 1951-01-03 | [G Plot] Cousin Raymond is still out of work. There's going to be a Warbleware party. 'When your Warbleware cooker bursts into song, you know that dinner will not be long. |
| Harold Loses His Sponsor and Tries a New Show | 16 | 1951-01-10 | [G Plot] Honest Harold, The Homemaker' is going to be in charge of the radio station. and lose his radio sponsor. |
| Harold Thinks of Going to New York | 17 | 1951-01-17 | [G Plot] A hundred phone calls saves his job. |
| Harold Gets Engaged - Twice | 18 | 1951-01-24 | [G Plot] Harold gets engaged. . . twice, as a matter of fact! |
| Civic Achievement Award | 19 | 1951-01-31 | [G Plot] Harold is annoyed by a slow-moving tractor. Will he win the 'Oswald Award' for civic improvement? |
| Harold's Mother Has a Suitor | 20 | 1951-02-07 | [G Plot] Is Harold's mother in love? 'The Sunny Side Of Seventy Club's' leading man certainly seems interested. |
| Mistaken Valentines | 21 | 1951-02-14 | [G Plot] Harold sings, 'Love's Old Story. ' There's been a mixup in Valentines, Florabelle is quite upset. Harold gets dressed up as, 'The Cinamon Bear. |
| Florabelle Returns | 22 | 1951-02-21 | [G Plot] Theodora is gone, Florabella is going. Harold hears about his romantic rival, Willis. |
| Willis Can't Pass the Physical | 23 | 1951-02-28 | [G Plot] Waiting for Willis. . . with a bodyguard. |
| Red Cross Drive | 24 | 1951-03-07 | [G Plot] Harold has sworn off women. . . especially Florabelle. He is in charge of the Red Cross fund drive in Melrose Springs. |
| Income Tax | 25 | 1951-03-14 | [G Plot] It's income tax time once again. Harold's waited until the last minute once again. |
| Cousin Marvin Comes to Stay | 26 | 1951-03-21 | [G Plot] Cousin Natalie visits, along with little Marvin, a perfect monster. Harold takes little Marvin camping. Harold Peary sings, 'My Mother's Eyes. ' |
| Cousin Marvin's First Day of School | 27 | 1951-03-28 | [G Plot] Honest Harold' brings little Marvin to his first day at school and Marvin has quite a day. Harold Peary sings 'Dirty Hands, Dirty Face. |
| Modernizing Doc's Office | 28 | 1951-04-04 | [G Plot] Harold tries to modernize Doctor Yak-Yak's office. |
| Harold Decides to Clean Out the Cellar | 29 | 1951-04-18 | [G Plot] Harold decides to clean out the cellar but winds up at Big Bear Lake for a picnic with his friends. Harold sings, 'Would I Love You. |
| Circus Day | 30 | 1951-04-25 | [G Plot] The circus is in town. Harold sings, 'If I Could Lay Beside A Babbling Brook. |
| Marvin's Gang | 31 | 1951-05-02 | [G Plot] A pile of lumber has disappeared. The clues lead to little Marvin and his friends. |
| Harold and Mr Walker Vie for Class | 32 | 1951-05-09 | [G Plot] Mr. Walker drives by with his tractor (don't miss the sounds effects). Harold finds himself down on the farm. |
| Does Florabelle Have a New Lover | 33 | 1951-05-16 | [G Plot] Harold acts nonchalant with Florabelle, but she has a date with someone else. |
| Marvin Is Invited to a Party | 34 | 1951-05-23 | [G Plot] Harold and Florabelle going canoing on the lake. A little girl invites Marvin to a party. |
| Harold Is Marshal for a Day | 35 | 1951-05-30 | [G Plot] Harold is appointed Marshal for a day. |
| Peabody's Second Cousin Takes Over the Radio Station | 36 | 1951-06-06 | [G Plot] Stanley Peabody is leaving the radio station. His sister takes over, even though Harold thinks he should get the job. |
| Marvin Decides to Stay With Harold | 37 | 1951-06-13 | [G Plot] Little Marvin is staying with Harold. |