This film starts with an attractive divorced woman named "Francine Gregory" (Barbara Eden) getting ready for a blind date when, unexpectedly, her ex-husband, "George Gregory" (Dean Jones), arrives with their young son "Adam Gregory" (Todd Lookinland) and asks to stay the night due to an unforeseen situation he encountered during their camping trip. Naturally, being kind-hearted, Francine graciously allows them to stay at her home for a day. Unfortunately, after granting him this favor, he invites his current wife, "Chloe Gregory" (Susanne Benton), who was waiting in the car with their newborn, to stay, too. This unexpected turn of events catches Francine completely off guard--and then her blind date arrives to pick her up. Rather than reveal anything further, I will simply say that this was a rather standard made-for-television comedy that primarily benefited from Barbara Eden's presence, who graced almost every scene with her beauty and charm. Other than that, the plot was rather predictable, and the comedy was somewhat tepid. That said, while I certainly don't consider this to be a bad film necessarily, the humor wasn't quite sharp enough for me to rate it any higher than I have. Slightly below average.