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- Heiress Teddy Simpson avoids boredom by calling random men to flirt despite having a fiance, Rob Winslow. Trouble arises when she meets a few of them and they expect to marry her. She must cleverly keep her beau without upsetting the others.
- A young woman's financial problems continue through a troubled marriage to a gambler.
- An number of extraordinarily talented youngsters perform before Santa. May Parish sings The Hobby Horse Parade. Jackie Clune does a stunning rendition of When Irish Eyes are Smilin'. Sybil Elaine delights with her impersonation song. The rest dance, tumble, sing and Nancy Gonzalez plays La Cucaracha on the accordion.
- Military Academy instructor Oliver Yates is 4-F and losing the respect of his students. He quits to join up but ends up working in a shipyard. His rival Charlie for girlfriend Ruth uses the info against him, spreading lies about his wartime activities.
- Talented youngster Pat Donahue is working in the Berkshires. He learns of a great part in New York City and auditions. But after winning the role he finds out it was originally intended for his father Patrick. The son is reluctant to do what's right.
- Stu learns Drexel is failing his classes and has him removed from the basketball team. As a result Joyce loses her date to the junior prom. Stu at first refuses to relent but then helps his daughter prepare a special meal to win back Drexel.
- Newlywed city girl Betty joins husband Jim in his dream of owning a farm. The couple begin raising chickens and getting advice from neighbors the Kettles. Maw Kettle is practical, Paw a bit shiftless and they have an alarming number of children.
- Hot shot motorcycle racer Dusty Weston takes too many chances. He and his design partner Chris Rhodes agree on almost everything, but reporter Eve Drake arrives to do a story. Both men fall for her, endangering their friendship plus Dusty's career.
- Millie wants to make a good impression on her boss J.R. and his son Johnny when they come to her home for the 1st time. But Mama Bronson and friend Alfred are now an answering service to make ready cash, creating certain chaos as Millie entertains.
- Law school student and former G.I. Jeffrey Jones works as a private investigator in Los Angeles, California. Being broke, he hangs out at the Golden Bubble, getting advice from Joe the bartender. Michelle is his girlfriend and Lieutenant Doyle his police contact.
- Miss Brooks wants the business administration position but Miss Enright has the inside track. Walter convinces Connie that if she can get cheaper fuel the job is hers. But Mr. Conklin's furnace uses a different type of energy creating a disaster.
- When a client's grandson falls ill Vern call off a little Paris trip disappointing Margie and Mrs. Odetts. Margie hatches a scheme meeting grandson William in the park and thinks the trip is back on. But it backfires on her as he's fallen for her.
- Margie is persuaded to dress unattractivly when a client's son is town but Joe turns out to be handsome. She invents a pretty "cousin" Caroline butt then Joe finds a date for the original Margie. Freddie is blackmailed into helping her out.
- The Thackeray agency lucks out when an international film actress shows interest in a expensive house. She also has an eye for Beanblossom which is a problem since her fiance is the volatile director Otto Varnack which could scuttle the deal.
- Teacher Slocum and Headmaster Carruthers argue over Beanie's running away. Sisters Vanessa and Meg await by the phone for news with friend Ellie. Ellie wants to talk about her honeymoon. Beanie watches in terror when his pal Gil runs into the road with a car approaching.
- Jennifer finds Poco and Bill gone so talks to herself about recent events. Bill and Poco arrive, assuring Jenny they only care about her well being. Waldo visits Mr. Brenmer, who's getting a haircut and they plan the next step of their plan.
- An anthology series with episodes split between comedies and drama. Anita Colby and Arlene Dahl shared hosting duties the first season that was originally filmed live but switched to film. Polly Bergen took over as hostess in the next year.
- The Boones give the Bronsons a painting of a racehorse that Mama promises to hang despite thinking it's ugly. When Aunt Ethel gives a picture also it replaces the horse. But the Randolphs return for dinner and Mama doesn't know who will be offended most.
- 1952–195526mNot Rated6.6 (26)TV EpisodeElizabeth need help from a man in fixing her husband's dinner. Elizabeth decorates the house in a jungle theme to distract from a problem. Alvin becomes flirtatious with friend Claudette Underhill while his wife is stuck with her dullard husband.
- Walter decides to start early with April Fool jokes and convinces Mr. Conklin he's won a TV. Osgood tasks Connie into picking it up, leading her and Philip on a wild trip laid out by Walter. Conklin somehow ends up with three stolen "prizes".
- Cowpoke Curt Morrison and pal Josh locate a spring on Indian land soon to be opened to homesteaders. Disqualified themselves they tell Bonnie but a land speculator beats her to it illegally. Curt makes sure it works out for the Kentucky lass.
- Brad is asked to run for city council but he's not sure he's experienced enough. Joan builds up his confidence but does such a good job that Brad decides to run for governor. Joan conspires with a young boy to convince her husband he's unprepared.
- Freddie brings a boxing kangaroo to the Albrights which Margie insists he get rid of. Vern arrives while they're out and is punched out by the 'roo. Roberta's visiting father thinks he's drunk and no onde can then locate the marsupial creating confusion.
- Charming Dr. William Hall is the urbane president of rural Ivy College. His pleasant life include his attractive wife, former actress Vicky and their all knowing housekeeper Alice. Occasionally school chairman Clarence Wellman causes a disruption.
- Miss Brooks has taken up painting and her self portrait attracts the interest of Mr. Baptiste. Walter loses the painting, creates a bad imitation and Mr. Conklin decides to involve himself. He outbids Baptiste who's only interested in the frame.
- Marty is tired of driving a cab, believing he could do better. He decides on being a fight manager and is soon offered a boxer's contract at a reasonable price. But he needs a loan from Celeste who's unsure whether she wants to get involved.
- 1954–19971hNot Rated8.0 (56)TV EpisodeWalt Disney tells the history of the exploration of the sea.
- The Bachman siblings are European refugees who've worked hard in America. But Hans begins to romance Wanda and convinces her to get him valuable plans. Erich ends the spy ring by shooting Hans but was it justified in Reed's definition of justice.
- Miss Brooks finds a letter with an unknown recipient or sender. Both Conklin and Boynton interpret it's contents as a threat to their well being. Visiting Ricky uses that info to have Philip spend time with Connie as well as keep Osgood away.
- Miss Brooks is urged by Margaret and Philip to fight to get a penny back after a weight machine malfunctions. But a rumor spreads among the students that she's broke and begin raising funds for her as she continues her effort to get her refund.
- Miss Brooks learns Margaret has been lying to an old boyfriend Red Smith about her social standing. He's going to a visit so Connie decides to help her landlady make a good impression. Unfortunately the furniture is about to be repossessed.
- Nina pledges to wait for Terry when he leaves to make his fortune. But after not hearing from him, Nina marries John. Terry, now friendly with saloon girl Vera, is surprised when a sick Nina arrives leading him to make a huge sacrifice.
- Ed Fielding arrives in a village with old fashioned ways and witnesses a fatal sword duel. Shook up he spends the evening with a married woman Melissa. He in turn is challenged to a duel which he faces despite it's near certain outcome of his death.
- Local landmark Kritch Cave is being sold so Connie, Walter, and Philip visit to reminisce. Miss Brooks becomes involved in the transaction, ending up with the incorrect deeds and accidentally sells Madison High. Miss Davis comes to the rescue.
- Miss Brooks changes her hair style per Harriet's suggestion to reignite her relationship with Philip. Mr. Conklin, concerned about an official visit by Fargo, tries to get her to take time off so she's not around. Instead she greets Fargo with strange behavior.
- The women want culture in Wildcat so pretty Deborah is sent to collect money for a piano. But no one can play it after it arrives yet at night one can hear the music. Deborah discovers Chuck knows how but it bitter about having just one arm.
- Norman Berry and his partner Bill Snyder find a rich vein of ore but Bill abandons him to die. He is nursed back to health by Lupin who puts a curse on Bill for his betrayal. Snyder's efforts to quickly sell his claim leads to unexpected deaths.
- Connie Brooks has won a $1,000 with a raffle ticket but it breaks the rules of the school about gambling. Mr. Conklin is determined to catch and fire the still anonymous person. Connie must claim the cash yet avoid her boss finding the out.
- Grace rejects Bill when she discovers that he is a Faro dealer who fatally shot a man. She's relieved when he leaves town but gets a big surprise when he comes back with an unlikely companion.
- Stanley is an affable newstand operator in an upscale New York hotel. His personality attracts residents and tourists alike, involving him in their lives. Two people unhappy with this are his girl Celia and Mr. Phillips, the building's manager.
- Silas, an expert lumberjack, attracts the attention of pretty Florence. Si despairs when she moves as he can't read or write so friend Vic steps up and writes her sweet letters. Trouble is Flo can't read or write either so Mrs. Perrin plays matchmaker.
- A true story, it follows a pastor and his wife through forties beginning with one biological child, Donny. But the upheaval of the war years results in a number of mixed raced children that the Doss family adopt until they have 12 children.
- Stanley has a music box picked for Celia's Christmas gift but doubts it's worth. He daydreams himself to Victorian England where his present is now filled with gold coins. He gives it to Celia, a barmaid. Returning to reality he finds his girl is appreciative of the original gift.
- Langtry's men are excited the arrival of four beautiful ladies with Hannah as their leader. Judge Roy and Taggart come courting, not as concerned with a local robbery. A Texas Ranger gets their attention as does the women's suspicious behavior.
- Judge Roy along with Taggart are intrigued by the arrival of Pat O'Hara and much younger wife Kate. Pat's fondess for drink and gambling has him involved with the town's rowdies who are eying his beautiful bride. The Judge helps sort things out.
- T.R. is required to wear glasses but the young boy avoids putting them on. Papa tries to explain to him that it's better for him but then Papa finds out that he is needs spectacles also. The two have a discussion regarding the pros and cons of eyewear.
- Philip Adams is a Boston native who loves Washington state. His beloved Janice Peabody, however, doesn't feel the same way. Can the destruction of a historic tree somehow bridge the daunting distance?
- Dr. Edward Wilson attempts to curb an epidemic in a Paiute village.
- Sgt. Preston is helping Father Michel establish a home for Indian orphans in Gold Flats but trouble is afoot. Brand and Ransom intend to frame Donovan for theft of rival Braddock's poke. Preston, Yukon King, and the children work together to solve the crime.
- As a editorialist in Virginia City, a young Mark Twain finds himself facing a gun duel with a rival newspaper man.