
1964 · Comedy · 30 min
Southern California is a great place to be a teenager and Karen, with her loving parents and mischievous sister Mimi, is ready to enjoy every minute of it. Her impulsiveness sometimes leads her to misadventures.
Karen's Mixup
Alternative title "Karen." The pilot for the series. In a mixup at the airport, Karen mistakes an Italian sculptor several years her senior for another Italian man who was supposed to be her blind date, and she brings the sculptor home instead.

Surfer's Aide
Against her father's wishes Karen takes up surfing and starts dating surfer Hoot Dubbins who is a real swinger, much trouble ensues, and the two of them surf and Karen gets in trouble with her father, this results in Karen's father grounding Karen.

The Wig
Karen and two girlfriends decide to pool their money to buy a wig.

Home, James
Karen already has a car and a driver's license, but she pretends she can't drive when Jim Fraser offers to teach her how to drive.

No Boys Allowed
Karen's parents ban her from dating when her grades begin to slip, so she promises her parents that she and Janis will not let boys distract them from their studies.

Beethoven or Baseball
The boy's name is Jerry Clark, and Karen thinks she's in love with him.

Father Daughter Dance
Steve has to scrap his Friday night bowling plans, because he promised to take Karen to the Father-Daughter Dance.

Karen's Simplicity Complex
Henry David Thoreau's philosophy of simple living influences Karen when her complicated romantic life leads her to mistakenly make three dates for the same Saturday night.

Bristol Court to Broadway
Karen competes with Emily Fluger to be the bass drum player in the high school band — but lessens her chances of making the band when she loses the school′s drum while on her way to the band tryout.

Teacher's Romance
After seeing her history teacher in tears, Karen assumes that the problem is romance, so she decides to play matchmaker.

Hollywood Bound
Trouble begins when Karen uses her birthday check to buy an Afghan hound.

The Infernal Triangle
While lunching with her friends at a fancy restaurant, Karen spots her father dining with a lovely divorcée. Her father's lunch is innocent — but Karen suspects something far more sinister.

New Year's Eve
Karen's New Year's Eve date has to leave town.

Good Neighbor Policy
The Scotts get new neighbors — and lots of trouble.

The Formal
Steve begins to regret not buying Karen a new formal.

Karen Robs the Cradle
Karen is faced with huge responsibility when she is asked to babysit the Morton's' niece Abigail. Karen and her girlfriends compete for the attention of the new boy at school.

Avery's Coming
Karen tries to get out of a date her parents set up.

Who's Seymour?
An expensive charm bracelet with a loving inscription on it arrives in the mail for Karen. Candy believes that it came from an adult secret admirer, becomes obsessed with who the man is, and decides it is the girls' French teacher, Mr. Dumont. The girls don't know that Karen's parents bought the bracelet to reward Karen for her B+ average at school.

Young at Heart
Karen decides to rejuvenate her "aging" mother.

Holiday in Ski Valley
Karen's dad allows her to join her friend Charlotte at her parent's ski cabin. Once there Karen makes several rash choices and is left without enough money to get back home.

Civic Duty
Karen's handsome new teacher inspires her romantically.

Karen the Babysitter
To prove she can handle responsibility, Karen tries baby-sitting.

Sergeant Grandma
Grandma uses old-fashioned strictness while looking after the girls.

Substitute Father
Steve gets jealous when Karen takes her homework problems elsewhere.

Big Bad Jim
Karen tries to find out why she's having trouble getting dates.

The Beverly Beat
As gossip columnist for the school newspaper, Karen puts some spice in the news.

The Understudy
Karen fails to learn her part for the school play.

Mimi's First Love
Mimi has a sudden interest in music — and other romantic things.
