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Nobody Here But Us Chickens As the spokesperson for a fried chicken chain, Ann must wear a chicken suit. Coming back from a promotional event, the owner (Slim Pickens) makes a pass at Ann and she gets out of the car. He drives off, leaving Ann alone at night on a dark country road--in her chicken suit. |
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My Part Belongs to Daddy Against Donald's warnings, Ann is roped into directing the annual Brewster town play, in which her father will perform his usual number. Conflict arises when she must inform her father that he doesn't have the starring role. Guest cast includes Carole Wayne. Memorable highlight: Lew Parker sings "Minnie The Moocher"! |
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At The Drop Of a Budget Ann is under hypnosis for dental work. The dentist gets a call from his wife in the middle of the procedure, and he yells "At the drop of a hat, you will buy anything!" Ann picks up the hypnotic suggestion and goes on a buying spree that almost ruins her relationship with Donald. |
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The Snow Must Go On Ann, her mother, her father and Donald are all stranded in a blizzard at Kennedy Airport. Ann is supposed to go to a Broadway audition and is determined to get there despite the weather. |
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I Didn't Have the Vegas Notion (Part 1) Ann goes to Las Vegas to be in a show, and Donald accompanies her. Ann and Donald have a spat and each then have their own trouble fending off propositions. Carl Reiner, Jack Cassidy and Morty Gunty guest-star. |
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I Didn't Have the Vegas Notion (Part 2) Ann and Donald learn that Donald's "marriage" to Joanne (Hope Holiday) is part of an elaborate practical joke. To turn the table on the joker, Donald leaves a note that he is on his way to the Hoover Dam--to jump. Meanwhile, Ann's father is on his way to Vegas after hearing of the "marriage." Jack Cassidy guest-stars. |
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Mission Improbable (Part 1) While modeling at Unifit, Ann is hired to spy on a competitor (Sleeptite) who is suspected of stealing designs. Ann is hired by Sleeptite as a seamstress and is given a camera disguised as a banana with which to photograph Sleeptite's new line. Avery Schreiber guest-stars. |
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Mission Improbable (Part 2) Unaware that her cover has been blown, Ann is tricked into photographing reject designs. When Ann is confronted by Mr. Becker and then offered a job as a counterspy, she quits her job completely. |
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Fix My Screen and Bug Out Michael Callan plays an old boyfriend who suddenly becomes the new owner of Ann's apartment building. He creates quite an emotional upheaval in the lives of Ann and Donald. |
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Hearing Today, Gone Tomorrow Despite Donald's warning that she should stay inside, Ann goes into the snow for an outdoor shoot, and her bad cold worsens. The cold affects her hearing, causing her to make a mess of the shoot. |
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Shake Hands and Come Out Acting Ann and Donald meet fighter Tony Harris and convince him to audition at Jules Benedict's acting workshop. Jake, a part-owner of Tony's career, offers Ann $1,000 to make Tony look bad in the audition--so as not distract him from his fighting career. |
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Write Is Wrong At producer Harry Cook's request, Donald writes a script about Ann being snowed in at Kennedy Airport. Donald does not mention anything about Ann's father hoarding sandwiches in an airport locker. |
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Kiss That Girl Goodbye Donald gets an offer from a publishing empire to work in Paris for 18 months. Before Donald can discuss the offer with Ann, neighbor Ruth Bauman tells her that Donald is definitely going to Paris. Great emotional upheaval ensues. |
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That Meter Maid Ann relives her days as a meter maid when she meets Donald's new boss. As a meter maid, Ann tried to ticket the mayor's illegally parked car and was fired. Donald's new boss was the newspaper editor who printed Ann's letter of protest. Dennis Weaver guest-stars. |
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I Am a Curious Lemon Ann has a dinner party, and one of Donald's ex-girlfriends (Heather, now married) will attend. Ann tries to impress Heather, but the plans are ruined when her juvenile weekend guest plugs in a heater to warm up her lemon tree. |
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Opening Night Ann's approaching opening night causes her to dream of bad reviews (theater critics from various magazines guest-star as themselves in the dream sequence). Then, the night before the open, Ann gets her finger stuck in a faucet, and no one hears her cries for help. |
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Ten Percent of Nothing Is Nothing Ann assists her agent, Sandy (Morty Gunty), in some of his old comedy routines at a party. Encouraged by the response, Sandy takes the act on the road again. It is such a huge success that Ann can't break up the team. |
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Fly By Night (Part 1) Ann and Donald plan a trip to her father's cabin in Vermont. Donald's friend, Jon (Russell Johnson [The Professor on Gilligan's Island]), flies them to the cabin in a small plane, but the plane makes an emergency landing after running out of gas. Ann sees her life flash before her eyes. |
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Ugh Wilderness (Part 2) After determining Donald and Ann are okay, Jon (Russell Johnson) goes to look for help. Ann and Donald start walking to keep warm and find a cabin. Ann's father gets nervous when they don't arrive on time and calls out a search party. |
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Stocks and the Single Girl A wealthy stockbroker spills wine on Ann at a restaurant and gives her his card telling her to bill him. On the card are some notes titled "buy." Ann is convinced that these notes will make her rich. |
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The Night They Raided Daddy's To keep up with increased competition, Ann convinces her father that the way to fill his restaurant is to have a rock group perform. After auditions, Lou Marie selects a clean-cut pop group, the Little Boy Blues. |
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The Reunion As class secretary-treasurer, Ann loses track of $360 she is to use for a high school reunion. Her father lends her the money, even though the party is to be at a rival restaurant. At the party, Ann watches three classmates she suspects of having taken the money. |
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Gone-A-Courtin' Ann auditions for a Broadway role, but producer Samuels hires her for a role in court. Samuels is being sued for a shish kebab skewer accident in a restaurant and anticipates that Ann will so unnerve the plaintiff that he will win the case. |
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They Shoot Pictures, Donald't They? Neighbor Ruth Bauman is strangely disinterested in a movie her husband is making with Ann and Donald. While viewing the film with Donald, Ann is shocked when she sees Ruth kissing another man in the background. Ann investigates to get the real story. |
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Easy Faller Donald hurts his back while showing Ann how safe skiing is--in her apartment. A doctor orders Donald to stay put overnight, but Donald is nervous about missing an important interview. |
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All's Well That Ends Ann takes a baby-sitting job when Donald tells her he couldn't get theater tickets for her birthday. Ann convinces herself that her charge has the mumps, and what's scary is that Ann hasn't had them.
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