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Episode descriptions are available from the Milwaukee Sentinel along with likely episode titles based on those descriptions:
Air date
Title
Description
Ref.
September 25, 1976
"Tina Really Truly Gets Fired"
"Comedy series about a widowed Japanese businessman (Pat Morita), newly arrived in Chicago, who unwittingly hires a scatterbrained American girl (Susan Blanchard) as governess for his two children." The preceding "highlights" article states "In the permiere [sic] episode Tina is fired."
"[obscured] attempt to Americanize Michi throws [obscured] household into an uproar." Based on an alternative link the text may be "When Michi decides she doesn't fit in with U.S. culture and should return to Japan, Tina's attempts to Americanize her throwing the Takahashi household into an uproar."