Dr. Kenneth Yarborough Jones is a
veterinarian and former horse trainer in
Southern California who owns a horse ranch. He has the nickname "Kentucky" because his signature is "K.Y. Jones," "KY" is the postal abbreviation for
Kentucky, and "Kenneth" and "Kentucky" share the same first syllable. His wife had started the process for the couple to adopt and raise an orphaned nine-year-old —
Chinese boy, but when she dies suddenly, Kentucky tries to stop the adoption process. He is too late, however, and the boy — named Dwight Eisenhower Wong and nicknamed "Ike," like former
general and
President Dwight Eisenhower — becomes his adopted son. Unexpectedly facing the challenge of raising Ike as a single father while continuing his veterinary practice and running his ranch, Kentucky is reluctant to bring Ike into his busy life at first, but he comes to love Ike. Helping him are his handyman, former
jockey Seldom Jackson, as well as members of the local
Chinese-American community. Edith Thorncroft is a
social worker who visits to look in on Kentucky and Ike and check on Ike's welfare. Annie Ng is Ike's friend, and Mr. Ng is Annie's father. ==Production==