01 "TV or Not TV" October 1, 1955
Ralph fights with Norton over a TV they share but is in Ralph's apartment.
02 "Funny Money" October 8, 1955
Ralph finds a suitcase full of counterfeit money and goes on a spending spree.
03 "The Golfer" October 15, 1955
Ralph needs to bone up on becoming a good golfer to impress his boss.
04 "A Woman's Work Is Never Done" October 22, 1955
Ralph and Alice hire a maid to ease Alice's burden of housework.
05 "A Matter of Life and Death" October 29, 1955
When he sees the vet's report on his mother-in-law's sick dog, Ralph mistakenly concludes that
he has only six months to live, .
06 "The Sleepwalker" November 5, 1955
Ralph is forced to deal with a sleepwalking Norton.
07 "Better Living Through TV" November 12, 1955
Ralph devises a get-rich-quick scheme – selling Handy Housewife Helpers on TV.
08 "Pal o' Mine" November 19, 1955
Ralph finds a gift from Norton that he thinks is for him, but when he discovers otherwise, his friendship with Norton is jeopardized.
09 "Brother Ralph" November 26, 1955
Alice is forced to find a job after Ralph is temporarily laid off from a union strike at the bus company. But to get the job, Alice has to claim that Ralph is her brother, because a lot of employers don't like to hire married women because of their commitments to home and family. Ralph gets jealous when he realizes that Alice's boss is interested in her.
10 "Hello, Mom" December 3, 1955
Ralph's foul mood is worsened when he finds out that Alice's mother is coming for a visit until, it's revealed in the end that it's his mother coming for a visit.
11 "The Deciding Vote" December 10, 1955
Ralph blames Norton when he loses an election for Raccoon Lodge convention manager by one vote.
12 "Something Fishy" December 17, 1955
Ralph and Norton want to go fishing with their fellow lodge members, but without their wives, who, meanwhile, won't stand for such treatment.
13 "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" December 24, 1955
Ralph sells his bowling ball to get Alice a last minute Christmas gift.
14 "The Man from Space" December 31, 1955
Ralph wants to attend a costume party as Henry VIII, but is forced to improvise when he can't get the money to rent the costume.
15 "A Matter of Record" January 7, 1956
Ralph throws Alice's mother out of the apartment, and Alice soon follows. In a last ditch effort to win her back, Ralph records an album to apologize, to her mother and Alice.
16 "Oh, My Aching Back" January 14, 1956
Ralph feigns illness to avoid visiting his mother-in-law. Then the pain gets real: he injures his back bowling.
17 "The Baby Sitter" January 21, 1956
Ralph is furious when Alice has a telephone installed, until he finds out how she paid for it. And then he is madder than mad.
18 "The $99,000 Answer" January 28, 1956
Ralph spends a week learning popular songs to win the jackpot on The $99,000 Answer.
19 "Ralph Kramden, Inc." February 4, 1956
Norton invests in Kramden, Inc. and thinks he's about to get rich after Ralph is named in someone's will. Naturally, Norton wants his share, too.
20 "Young at Heart" February 11, 1956
Ralph tries to prove to Alice that he can still do all the things he used to do when they were younger.
21 "A Dog's Life" February 18, 1956
Ralph thinks he's found a great idea for a new food product, not realizing it's actually dog food.
22 "Here Comes the Bride" February 25, 1956
Ralph nearly ruins the imminent marriage between a fellow Raccoon Lodge member and Alice's sister, after he provides some advice to the groom.
23 "Mama Loves Mambo" March 3, 1956
Ralph and Norton have to deal with a new neighbor, who is unwittingly winning their wives' hearts – and their cooking time.
24 "Please Leave the Premises" March 10, 1956
The Kramdens and the Nortons are at war with a rent increase of $5, though the only one who really wants to fight is Ralph.
25 "Pardon My Glove" March 17, 1956
Alice tries to surprise Ralph for his birthday, but her plans are ruined because of his jealousy.
26 "Young Man with a Horn" March 24, 1956
Ralph tries to improve himself in the hopes of securing a civil service job.
27 "Head of the House" March 31, 1956
After boasting that he is the boss of his household, Ralph accepts a bet that he can command Alice to cook a special dinner.
28 "The Worry Wart" April 7, 1956
Ralph frets after being summoned to his local IRS office, to clear up a mysterious tax problem.
29 "Trapped" April 14, 1956
Ralph witnesses a murder and arrives home a nervous wreck. And for good reason: the killers are after him.
30 "The Loudspeaker" April 21, 1956
Thinking he is about to be named Raccoon of the Year, Ralph prepares an acceptance speech.
31 "On Stage" April 28, 1956
When Ralph is asked to take the lead in a play, he lets it go to his head.
32 "Opportunity Knocks But" May 5, 1956
Ralph gets a chance to impress his boss and earn a promotion, but Norton gets the job instead.
33 "Unconventional Behavior" May 12, 1956
Ralph and Norton are sure to be a riot at the annual Raccoon convention... if they ever manage to get out of Norton's "trick" handcuffs.
34 "The Safety Award" May 19, 1956
Ralph wins an award as the safest bus driver in the city, but gets into an accident on the way to the award ceremony.
35 "Mind Your Own Business" May 26, 1956
Norton loses his job in the sewer and starts selling steam irons door-to-door. Ralph, convinced of Norton's success, wants to do the same.
36 "Alice and the Blonde" June 2, 1956
Alice and Trixie feel unappreciated after being ignored by Ralph and Norton.
37 "The Bensonhurst Bomber" September 8, 1956
Ralph (with Norton's help) inadvertently challenges a tough guy to a boxing match.
38 "Dial J for Janitor" September 15, 1956
Ralph decides to save some money by becoming the new building janitor, but quickly finds out there's more to the job than he thought.
39 "A Man's Pride" September 22, 1956
When Ralph runs into one of Alice's old boyfriends, he pretends to run the Gotham Bus Company to impress him.