May 30, 1994
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle cures a girl (Robin Faye Bookland) of her tendency to forget to feed her pets.
June 7, 1994
Mrs. P. works the "not-truthful cure" on a "pathological prevaricator" named Egbert Moohead (Nathanael Meyst).
June 13, 1994
Mrs. P. stages a contest to see who is the more "snooty, snippety answer backer," her parrot Black Jack or sassy young Melissa Bean (Jewelie Hull).
June 14, 1994
Mrs. P. takes a flying lesson and leaves daughter Potsi (Shelley Duvall) in charge of a restless group of never-go-to-bedders.
June 20, 1994
Crybaby Pergola Winsproggle learns to use words instead of tears to express herself when Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's pirate husband (Jame...Read more
June 21, 1994
Mrs. P. resorts to a dirty trick to get Charlie Bean (Robyn Faye Bookland) to take a bath.
June 27, 1994
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle teaches kids that doing chores can be fun if you use your imagination.
June 28, 1994
It's time for "The Fraidy Cat Cure" when Egbert (Nathanael Meyst) starts hearing "scary robbers" in his closet.
July 4, 1994
Pergola (Cerita Bickelmann) has a penchant for telling on people, so she's given "The Tattletale Cure" by Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (Jean Stapleton).
July 5, 1994
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle shows up with a "show-off cure" for attention-seeking Fetlock Winsproggle (Drancy Bryant).
July 11, 1994
Finicky Fetlockis a candidate for "The Slow-Eater-Tiny-Bite-Taker Cure."
July 12, 1994
Pergola (Cerita Bickelmann) comes down with won't-pick-up-toys-itis, but Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (Jean Stapleton) knows a cure.
July 18, 1994
Melissa is in desperate need of the "selfishness cure," but Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (Jean Stapleton) is off on a cruise.