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This nostalgic family comedy, which series creator Gary David Goldberg loosely based on his own childhood, chronicles life in 1956 Brooklyn, N.Y., from the perspective of Alan Silver, a middle-class Jewish 14-year-old who shares an apartment with his parents -- George, a postal worker, and Phyllis, who also works outside the home -- and his younger brother, Nathaniel. Phyllis' parents, Jules and Sophie, live in the same building. Alan is dating Katie Monahan, a Catholic girl, which is hard for his grandmother to accept, although in every other respect Sophie is stern but loving and tolerant.
S2, EP13 "No Time Like the Future"
The boys are listening to the World Series when the news comes through that the Russians have launched Sputnik. As the time comes for Sputnik to pass over the United States, everyone's growing fear that the Russian satellite may somehow attack.
S2, EP7 "In a Family Way"
Katie's sister announces her pregnancy and her husband's transfer to California; Nicholas and Sid teach George and Jules the finer points of betting on the ponies.
S2, EP9 "The Wild Pitch"
Sophie accidentally breaks Sid's window while throwing a ball to Benny; Sid refuses to hold Nathaniel's birthday party.
S2, EP11 "Keeping Up With the Joneses"
Nathaniel mourns the loss of The Buccaneers, a favorite Saturday night program that's been replaced by Perry Mason.
S2, EP3 "Rockette to the Moon"
Katie's sister, Colleen a rockette asks permission to marry Charlie; The Silvers finally get a telephone.