Betty quits her job to take a shot at singing stardom.
Camille's behavior has her friends thinking that she is a spy.
The girls get news that Loretta's husband is missing while they plan a USO show.
Betty and Edith volunteer to help wounded soldiers at a hospital.
Loretta gets in trouble with her boss due to incompetence.
Edith gets involved in a romance with a famous war hero.
George's friend makes a play for Edith and Betty.
Edith struggles to believe that her brother is grown up and is enlisting in the navy.
Frankie and Edith go out on a date and return thinking they are in love.
When Mr. Coolidge is drafted, Frankie goes with him to the center. But when Frankie is mistaken for Mr. Coolidge, he decides to go in his place.
Betty accepts many proposals from men who are about to go overseas.
Four young women are forced to share an apartment during WWII.
Goodtime Girls is an American situation comedy which ran on ABC from January 22, 1980 until August 29, 1980. It was created by Leonora Thuna, and produced by Thomas L. Miller, Edward K. Milkis and Robert L. Boyett, in association with Garry Marshall's Henderson Productions and Paramount Television. It is a period piece comedy set during World War II, which was the producers' 1940s answer to their top 1950s-themed hits Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley.