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- A funny anthology featuring various sketches about people having trouble with love and sex.
- 1972–19741h5.7 (27)TV EpisodeAnnie Marie imagines herself in the stories "Alice in Wonderland", "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", "The Wizard of Oz" and "Cinderella".
- A Russian conman takes advantage of Ann.
- Uncle Herbert drops in on Ann and Donald with a bunch of get rich quick schemes.
- After Donald hurts his back at Ann's, she goes to get his interviewee and brings him to her place - followed by her father.
- After Ann pickets Donald's office, she invites his boss to her place for dinner.
- After making an emergency landing Ann and Donald start to walk to find shelter.
- Ann helps out a producer in court over a shish-kabob accident.
- Ann and Donald go to pre-marriage counseling to find their non-existent problems.
- Donald has to accept an award wearing the superhero costume that his friends tricked him into wearing.
- Donald gets a severe case of cold feet and contemplates breaking his and Ann's engagement.
- Ann is dreading her opening night reviews and THEN gets her finger stuck in the kitchen faucet.
- Lou and Donald both have problems when he slips and falls at Donald's office.
- Ann befriends a king who happens to be quite young.
- 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.
- While eating at Nino's, Donald and Ann are approached by a man who seems to know all about both of them, but neither who knows him. After the man gives his business card to Donald, asks Donald to call him and leaves the restaurant, Donald realizes what an idiot he made of himself during their discussion as the man is Bob Harrison, a publishing magnate. Ann is certain that Harrison is going to offer Donald a job in the realm of an associate editorship at one of his many magazines. Ann is almost spot on about her prediction about what Harrison does offer Donald, with one major exception: Ann did not guess that the job is located in Paris. Donald admits that he hasn't had time to even think about the offer. But while Ann waits to see Donald later that evening, she hears through the grapevine that Donald is planning on accepting the job. Can a heartbroken Ann have a faulty grapevine?
- Based upon a list accidentally received from a stock broker, Ann invests in the stock market. The list was a grocery list.
- An author will not give Ann the movie rights to his book because she looks too much like his late wife.
- Ann is tricked into shoplifting by an unscrupulous gentleman.
- It's time for Ann, as her high school graduating class' secretary/treasurer, to make all the arrangements and send out the invitations for her five year high school reunion. Organizationally, Ann is ill-equipped to handle such matters on her own, so she co-opts her old high school steering committee and Donald to help her. Beyond the conundrum of whether to hold the reunion at her father's restaurant or a much lower priced competitor, Ann faces a major problem. As treasurer, she apparently was given $360 by her graduating class to hold onto for this event, the money which she has no memories of or its whereabouts. If she or her father don't have it, she is sure that one of her classmates who worked on financial issues with her has absconded the money. She plans on going to the reunion, stare into each of those three people's eyes and gage who is lying to her without directly asking each if he/she has the money. If she can't figure out who has the money, Ann will either have to take a more direct approach in asking the three or come up with the money - a small fortune to her - on her own.
- 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.
- Ann Marie gets a job at a magazine rival of Donald's because her new employers think that he will help out his future wife.
- Ann is staying with a child that has the mumps rather than go to the theater with Donald.
- When Donald's sister asks Ann to check up on a fellow actor that she is falling for, he makes a pass at Ann.
- 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.
- Ruthie is caught on Jerry's movie kissing another man.
- Ann owes a lot back tax money to the IRS and she does not have it. Don tries to help her find tax deductions, but Ann did not keep any receipts.
- To help business at his restaurant, Ann's father hires a music act that bares more than they should.
- While modeling at Belmont Racetrack, Don's friends see a horse named after her and have her place their money on him. Then Ann loses the ticket.
- 1966–197130mTV-PG7.7 (40)TV EpisodeAnn goes to St. Louis to be in a play and meet with her future in-laws.
- 1966–197130mTV-PG6.7 (40)TV EpisodeAfter a fight between Jerry and Ruth, Ann and Donald get stuck in the middle.
- Donald is writing about a boxer who really wants to be an actor.
- Ann is heading to the Catskills to be in her agent's comedy act.
- Her father is feeling old until Ann introduces him to a younger woman. Later Ann thinks that her father is going to leave her mother for her.
- Donald's meeting with a new editor turns out to be with somebody Ann knows, and leads to flashbacks of her brief career in law enforcement.
- 1966–197130mTV-PG7.7 (40)TV EpisodeAnn goes to St. Louis to be in a play and meet with her future in-laws.
- When Ann goes to LA with Donald, her father is sure that hanky panky is going on between them.
- Ann messes up a commercial job because her cold has temporarily ruined her hearing.
- Donald's bachelor party almost causes Ann to break their engagement.
- As a representative of New York State, Ann bakes a cake for the governor and thinks she lost her engagement ring in it.
- Early one day, Ann is followed home by a friendly and cute little brown and white bushy tailed dog who she's never seen. The dog ends up giving Ann's father a nip on his ankles, causing a superficial wound before the dog runs off. As an off the cuff funny comment, Donald mentions the word "rabid" which sends both Lew and Ann into a fit of hypochondriac related hysteria. Lew is certain his developing symptoms are rabies related, while Ann can only think of her father's welfare even at the expense of her career as she stays with him, missing an important audition in the process. Despite the fact that Lew having rabies is in anecdotal terms a million to one, the possibly rabid dog story gains a life of its own. Because of it, Ann's apartment becomes Grand Central Station with among others the media hungry doctor, the animal control inspector, Ann's agent, a Newsview photographer, a messenger delivering the rabies vaccine, and a gaggle of young boys with small brown and white dogs who want Donald's offered reward money for finding *the* dog parading through her apartment all at the same time.
- Back in Brewster Ann is directing the local play and her father wants to have the lead which he doesn't get.
- To fulfill a game show stunt, Ann throws a party for her neighbors and her purse gets stolen.
- Ann loses one of the expensive diamond earrings that Donald gave her. Donald had insisted that she wear them. They both go buy a replacement and hide them in her apartment.
- Ann gets on a show where she gets hit in the face with a pie. After she feels embarrassed to death, the bit becomes a hit and they want her to do it again.
- Ann's head appears on the body of another woman in a Playboy-like magazine.
- Donald has lots of trouble when he turns their incident at JFK during the blizzard into a television script.
- 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 does a sketch that Mexicans find very offensive.
- 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.