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- 1966–197130mTV-G7.3 (61)TV EpisodeAfter buying tickets for her neighbors from a scalper, Donald mentions that sometimes people are robbed while they are at the show. Ann and Donald remove their Christmas presents from their apartment and get caught by the police.
- When Ann goes to LA with Donald, her father is sure that hanky panky is going on between them.
- Donald disapproves of Ann promoting a soft drink in a TV commercial.
- When Ann injures herself Donald goes overboard taking care of her.
- Donald gets a severe case of cold feet and contemplates breaking his and Ann's engagement.
- When Ann is mugged in Central Park Ann doesn't want her father to know. Donald does an article on the mugger patrol and gets caught by Ann's father dressed as a woman.
- Ann helps Donald get a story about a famous opera singer, if only he can control his romantic urges.
- Before Ann gets a part in a play that begins touring in Philadelphia, Don tries to spend as much time with her as he can.
- A funny anthology featuring various sketches about people having trouble with love and sex.
- Ann becomes jealous and suspicious when she finds out that Donald has been going to lunch with an girl from her acting workshop, and then lies to her about it.
- Ann is staying with a child that has the mumps rather than go to the theater with Donald.
- Ann tries to return a ring to a high school sweetheart.
- Uncle Herbert drops in on Ann and Donald with a bunch of get rich quick schemes.
- Ann is bringing Donald home to meet her parents for the first time, and Donald is already a nervous wreck. On the way to Brewster, NY they stop for a picnic, during which Donald has a series of mishaps.
- Donald's secretary is trying to steal Donald from Ann. Ann returns everything he ever gave to her, but changes her mind and has minutes to correct the situation before Donald returns.
- When Donald is helping Ann start a budget, Ann is suffering from a misunderstood post-hypnotic suggestion to buy anything "at the drop of a hat."
- Donald writes a bit for Ann's audition, but his jokes aren't really funny.
- Ann's father is a shark when it comes to playing Monopoly.
- Hobart, an actor in Ann's acting workshop, gives Ann a gift and tells her he wants to be friends. She feels that people should become friends before they give each other gifts, and tells him that she accept it. He still gives her gifts and tells her not to worry about it, because he stole them. Ann and Donald try to return everything so that Hobart won't have to go to jail.
- Ann's father refuses to send Donald's novel to a publisher friend after reading it.
- Ann's friend, Sandy, lands a role in a Broadway show, and asks Ann to be her understudy. While Sandy is staying with her, Ann is such a safety hazard, it is becoming even more likely that she'll have to take Sandy's place on stage.
- When Ann gets a soap commercial, the director says that she has a face that no housewife would resent for her looks. Now Ann thinks that she has no sex appeal.
- Almost immediately after Ann and Donald see Ann's parents off on an oft postponed and much deserved vacation, they learn that Harry, Lew's maitre d' and official head at the restaurant during Lew's absence, has gone home sick. Being a Thursday, Frankie, Lew's longest term employee, can handle managing the restaurant without Harry, but will be unable to do so for the busy Friday and Saturday evening service. Rather than ruin her parent's vacation by calling them back early, Ann decides to take over the administrative duties while she co-opts a reluctant Donald to act as front of house maitre d', which includes to Donald's chagrin table side preparation of Caesar salads, which he doesn't know how to make. Things take a turn for the worse when they learn that Harry will be off for all three night, and that most of the kitchen staff, including the head chef Pierre, come down with the same bug that sidelined Harry. After their attempt to act as combined head chef fail, Ann and Donald call in Lew's old chef Andre, the reason for him being let go which becomes quickly obvious to them and which will prohibit him coming back even temporarily. As such, Donald comes up with what he believes the only solution to get them through the dinner rush while preserving the fine dining reputation of La Parisienne.
- While on a break from her job at a department store as one of Santa's helpers, Ann tells Donald about a Christmas she spent with one of her students while she was a teacher at a boarding school. A little boy name Tommy, who has always spent Christmas in hotels, is stuck at the school while his parents finish working on a movie. Since she's isn't allowed to bring him home with her, Ann stays at the school with him to give him his first happy Christmas.
- Donald Hollinger finally asks Ann Marie to marry him.
- Since Don has to work on the weekend, Ann decides to spend the weekend home with her parents. Her parents are on their way to New York for a convention. Ann stays while the parents are away, goes through her old things and feels nostalgic.
- Ann gets too much advice on what to do with the windfall in her latest paycheck.
- When Donald's sister asks Ann to check up on a fellow actor that she is falling for, he makes a pass at Ann.
- Ann Marie is working at a newsstand in an office building. She meets Donald Hollinger, a magazine writer who works there. Ann has just gotten an acting job for a television commercial filming in the lobby of the office building.
- After Donald hurts his back at Ann's, she goes to get his interviewee and brings him to her place - followed by her father.
- Ann is the one holdout on a jury case about a man who hits his wife with an ashtray.
- Ann is surprised to see that Bobby Miller, an old boyfriend, is now her new landlord. As the other tenants can see that Bobby is still attracted to Ann, they feel their best offense in getting Bobby to make all the necessary repairs and upgrades the previous landlord promised is to have Ann act as the chairperson of their grievance committee. What they see is correct as Bobby does profess his continued love for Ann, which is why she feels she shouldn't be the spokesperson for the tenants so as not to lead Bobby on. But Ann relents to the tenants' request if only to show them that Bobby really means nothing to her. This role makes Ann a nervous wreck in having to deal with Bobby, who is aware of Donald in Ann's life but doesn't care. Ann has to figure out how to act like a sane person in Bobby's presence so that she can truly be coherent in expressing to him how she feels about both him and Donald.
- Ann has a job with Air Force public relations when she is supposed to help Donald in his apartment.
- When flying up to her father's cabin in Vermont, their private plane runs out of gas and makes an emergency landing.
- When Ann accompanies Don to a party for the wealthy jet set, a gigolo mistakes Ann for a wealthy heiress because she is wearing an expensive chinchilla stole borrowed from her latest modeling job.
- Ann loses the novel manuscript that Donald gives her to read.
- Ann helps out a producer in court over a shish-kabob accident.
- Ann moves out of her parents home in Brewster, New York, and moves to New York City to become an actress, though her overprotective father isn't happy about it. Ann meets her neighbor, Judy Bessemer, but isn't on her own for very long - her mother comes to stay with her because she isn't speaking to Ann's father. Ann's agent gets her a role on a children's television show... playing a mop.
- Pete, a friend of Ann's, asks the man of her dreams to marry her.
- Ann receives a marriage proposal from the amorous photographer that used her as a model in California.
- Ann messes up a commercial job because her cold has temporarily ruined her hearing.
- Donald's secretary quits when she learns that she and her husband are having a baby. Ann, who is in need of a job, persuades a very reluctant Donald to hire her. Jerry, who shares an office with Donald, thinks Ann is a great secretary, but her presence in the office makes it difficult for a rather jumpy Donald to get any work done.
- Ann's head appears on the body of another woman in a Playboy-like magazine.
- Ann tries to impress Donald's married ex-girlfriend at a dinner party.
- Don loans Ann his car so she can pick up a rubber tree plant (which is actually a live plant) from her mother. A pedestrian carrying a sewing machine walks into Don's car while Ann was driving it and sues her. Ann gives her account of what happened in court, in great detail. She has trouble getting anyone to believe that while she was stopped at a traffic light, a man just walked into the car, and that his sewing machine damaged the fender.
- 1966–197130mTV-G6.3 (52)TV EpisodeThe doctor that treats Ann Marie after a baseball incident is Donald's double.
- In the spirit of "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946), a young woman must give up her dream and remain in her small hometown as head of her family's Building and Loan business.
- 1966–197130mTV-PG6.9 (38)TV EpisodeAnn's father catches Donald in Ann's apartment at night after a mouse scared her and he wants to get a preacher immediately.
- Ann goes to California for a photo shoot with a photographer that Donald does not like. He then falls for Ann just as Donald jumps on a plane for LA to be with Ann.
- Ann goes to California for a photo shoot with a photographer that Donald does not like. He then falls for Ann just as Donald jumps on a plane for LA to be with Ann.