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25:42
Don't Just Do Something, Stand There
Ann has just gotten an acting job for a television commercial filming in the lobby of the office building, but an encounter with the chivalrous Donald may put her new job at risk.
25:39
Good-bye, Hello, Good-bye
Ann Marie moves out of Brewster, New York to an apartment in New York City, with the help of her agent Harvey Peck and much to the chagrin of her father.
25:40
Never Change a Diaper on Opening Night
Ann agrees to babysit for her neighbor and friend Judy Bessemer, who assures her that she'll be back long before Ann has to leave for her audition for an acting workshop.
25:38
I'll Be Suing You
As Ann borrows Donald's car to move a rubber tree plant, a sewing machine salesman (Carl Ballantine) distracted by a pretty girl bumps into the car and sues her for damages.
Anatomy of a Blunder
Ann talks Don into a drive to Brewster to pick up her old hi-fi system, which leads to an on-the-road picnic that goes wrong.
25:41
Rich Little Rich Kid
While paying a parking ticket, Ann meets a rich young man (Sam Melville) who invests in the theater and tries to seduce her, much to the chagrin of Donald.
Help Wanted
When Donald's secretary goes on maternal leave, Judy Bessemer suggests hiring Ann as a substitute.
25:24
Little Auction Annie
Ann's acquisition of a box full of various items at an auction draws the attention of a mysterious stranger (Michael Conrad) who has a strong interest in one of its contents.
24:38
Time for Arrest
Ann is found in jail in a cave-girl outfit, after replacing her neighbor and fellow actress Margie (Jackie Joseph) on a side job that turns out to be a catering job for a Mafia boss.
25:29
Break a Leg
A friend of Ann's named Sandy Stafford (Sally Kellerman) lands a role in a Broadway show and asks Ann to be her understudy. While Sandy is staying with her, she comes down with the measles.
What's in a Name?
Ann's attempt to adopt a stage name based on a suggestion from her agent is met with disapproval from her parents. The recycled version of the original pilot episode.
Soap Gets in Your Eyes
Ann's role as a villainess in a soap opera compromises a potential relationship with Don's mother (Mabel Albertson). Will a visit from the actor playing the hero improve her image?
25:31
All About Ann
Donald works with one of the actresses in Ann's workshop to do an article about her, but she thinks he's having an affair.
Phantom of the Horse Opera
Ann's apartment building is being ""haunted"" by an old movie theater organist (Sterling Holloway).
25:16
Beware of Actors Bearing Gifts
A member of Ann's acting workshop tries to buy her friendship.
Christmas and the Hard-Luck Kid
Ann tells Donald about her stint as a teacher in a boarding school, trying to bring good tidings and joy to a boy who won't be able to go home for Christmas.
Among My Souvenirs
While sifting through boxes of souvenirs, Ann finds a ring given to her by a high school sweetheart and attempts to return it.
These Boots Weren't Made for Walking
Ann tries her luck as a traveling door-to-door saleswoman selling shoes. What her boss (Paul Lynde) doesn't tell her is that the shoes are made entirely from cardboard.
Kimono My House
When Ann finds out how messy Don's apartment is, she hires a maid to help him clean the place up.
25:30
Gone with the Breeze
Donald hands Ann the manuscript for a novel he wrote, which she is suddenly convinced she lost.
Rain, Snow and Rice
At the Bauman's wedding in Connecticut, a snowstorm traps Ann, Don and their friends at the hotel, but only two rooms are available and Ann has no intention of sharing a bed with Donald.
Paper Hats and Everything
While Ann expects a dinner date with her father to be a surprise birthday party, Judy assembles one on short notice just in case it isn't.
What Are Your Intentions?
Ann's father presses Donald as to whether he intends to marry his daughter.
25:21
A Tenor's Loving Care
A famous opera singer (Carroll O'Connor) makes a play for Ann while Don tries to get an interview with the temperamental celebrity.
Leaving the Nest Is for the Birds
A family dinner put on by Ann to show that life in New York City is safe is spoiled by an alleged peeping Tom (Jerry Van Dyke).
You Have to Know Someone to Be Unknown
Finding out that Broadway producer Harold J. Davis (Herbert Rudley) is seeking a fresh-faced unknown for his next play, Ann goes out of her way to get recognized by him.
The Honeymoon Apartment
Ann's cheap cousin (Warren Berlinger) and his brand new bride insist on using her apartment for their honeymoon.
This Little Piggy Had a Ball
While bowling with Donald just before she has to accept an award for another actress, Ann reads about another bowler who bowled with his toes...and makes the mistake of trying to do it herself.
Author, Author
For an upcoming audition, Ann needs a comedic line and seeks help from both Donald and a washed-up comedy writer, neither of whom prove to be adequate.
The Mating Game
While working on an expose on the inner workings of a game show called "The Mating Game," Donald sends Ann to go undercover as a bachelorette.
Pass the Potatoes, Ethel Merman
A walk-on role for a play starring Ethel Merman in a revival of ""Gypsy"" leaves Ann awestruck.
The Good Skate
Ann auditions for a soda commercial that requires a performance on roller skates, something she has a little difficulty with.
Black, White and Read All Over
After yet another rejection of Donald's unpublished novel, Ann offers to submit it to her father, who knows a publisher who's a customer at his restaurant.
To Each Her Own
Donald does a news story on computer dating and takes Ann along for the ride. Much to Ann's chagrin, the girl that the computer dating service assigns to her boyfriend is a lot like her.
The Apartment
Donald gets Ann to house sit at his apartment, and she runs into another friend of his (Bill Bixby), who is also staying there.
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Nervous
Before Ann goes to Philadelphia for a play that's making a nationwide tour, Donald tries to show her a good time by giving her a night on the town...and another night...and another night...
The Philadelphia Story
Unable to tolerate life without Ann, Donald goes to Philadelphia to write a review of Ann's play.
There's Nothing to Be Afreud of But Freud Himself
Donald writes an article on a newfangled psychological exam, and he tries to use it on Ann and the Baumans.
The Collaborators
Ann and Donald decide to work on a play about her life, but creative differences get in the way.
When in Rome
An Italian movie director spots Ann and wants her to star in his next movie...and perform a nude scene.
Thanksgiving Comes But Once a Year, Thankfully
Ann struggles to cook everybody's favorite dishes for a Thanksgiving dinner.
The Mailman Cometh
A substitute agent sets Ann up on a publicity date with Dick Shawn, who knows nothing about it.
It's a Mod, Mod World (Part 1)
Originally doubting the intentions of a photographer, Ann is convinced, thanks to Donald, that she should take a job as a model for him because he's legitimate.
25:37
It's a Mod, Mod World (Part 2)
Donald is on the edge over Ann's time with Noel Prince, despite her assurances she has no interest in her new boss.
25:36
Twas the Night Before Christmas, You're Under Arrest
Ann buys theater tickets from a scalper as a Christmas present for the Baumans, but she later learns from Don that some scalpers use personal information to burglarize their customers.
A Friend in Need
After Ann is injured on a movie set, Donald goes overboard in trying to take care of her.
25:43
Fur All We Know
After Ann models an expensive chinchilla stole, the owner insists that she borrow it as she accompanies Don to a party for the wealthy jet set where she is mistaken for an heiress.
The Rivals
Another family visit to Ann's parents in Brewster pits Donald against Lou.
Sixty-Five on the Aisle
Lou Marie buys theater and train tickets for sixty-five people from Brewster to see Ann in a play. A conflict arises between the producers who do not want them leaving the theater during a scene.
Call of the Wild
A commercial director tells Anne she has a face that no housewife would feel threatened by, which makes her wonder if she has any sex appeal.
24:34
The Other Woman
Ann suggests that her father escort Ethel Merman to a formal event, and the tabloids make him look like her new boyfriend.
He and She and He
Still obsessed with Ann, Noel Prince returns to New York to try to get her to marry him.
Odpdypahimcaifss
A scandal erupts when Donald's mother is invited to Ann's place and finds his pants in her closet.
Great Guy
Ann is worried about Pete's new boyfriend George (Albert Salmi), a jock who doesn't necessarily treat her like a lady.
The Detective Story
A series of obscene phone calls prompts Ann to call the NYPD, who sends over a detective who seems to be getting a little too close for comfort, especially Donald's.
If You Were Almost the Only Man in the World
After being hit by a fly ball at a baseball game, Ann meets a doctor who bears a striking resemblance to Donald.
25:47
Just Spell the Name Right
Ann hires press agent Eddie Edwards (Jessie White) to boost her career, but his method of doing so involves naming her in the divorce of one of her former soap opera co-stars (Robert Alda).
The Beard
After a hunting trip, Donald decides to grow a beard, which doesn't necessarily turn Ann on.
The Drunkard
Ann helps sober up a comedian who thinks that they had an affair.
Old Man's Darling
An elderly man who ruins Ann's dress gets her a new one, but he keeps buying her gifts which she feels that she can't accept.
25:09
Sock It to Me
Ann's opportunity to perform in a Broadway play opposite Barry Sullivan is jeopardized by her inability to slap him.
25:11
The Hi-Jack and The Mighty
While working as a flight attendant in order to land a job on an airline television commercial, Ann mistakes a private investigator for a hijacker.
Eleven Angry Men and That Girl
Ann is selected for jury duty.
25:12
7 1/4 (Part 1)
Ann flies to Los Angeles for a series of TV commercial along with Donald, who tags along to do a magazine story about violence in the entertainment industry.
25:13
7 1/4 (Part 2)
Ann's commercial work proves to be more grueling than she could possibly have expected.
24:41
Secret Ballot
Ann gets excited about voting in her first presidential election and learns all she can about the system, but she won't tell her father who she's voting for.
The Face in the Shower Room Door
Ann gets stuck in the shower and the new neighbor comes to her rescue.
A Muggy Day in Central Park
Ann is mugged in Central Park and, though she survives without a scratch, she desperately tries to conceal the incident from her father.
25:14
Just Donald and Me and Jerry Makes Three
Jerry and Ruth's marriage is on the rocks, and a remorseful Jerry is interrupting Ann and Donald's time with each other.
The Seventh Time Around
Donald interviews a wealthy heiress named Trixie Weatherby (Benay Venuta), a woman who has been married six times. Ann fears she might turn Donald into her seventh husband.
25:15
Ann vs. Secretary
Donald hires a new secretary (Mary Frann), who she suspects is trying to make a move on him...and could actually succeed.
Decision Before Dawn
The Screen Actors Guild gives Ann a huge paycheck, and she struggles with what to do with it.
Should All Our Old Acquaintance Be Forgot
Ann's plans to spend New Year's Eve alone with Donald are thwarted by her parents, most of her neighbors, their cousins and people neither of them know.
25:04
The Homewrecker and the Window Washer
When a window washer comes to the rescue of a man who hassles Ann in a building lobby, his wife becomes convinced he's having an affair with her.
25:10
The Eye of the Beholder
Donald buys Ann a small avant-garde sculpture and gets plenty of advice on what to do with it.
Dark on Top of Everything Else
While watching her parents house in Brewster, Ann gets locked in the basement.
The Earrings
Donald buys Ann some expensive earrings for Valentine's Day and insists that she wears them on a date that night, despite her fear that she might lose them.
Many Happy Returns
Ann is faced with a sudden audit from the IRS.
My Sister's Keeper
While working on a commercial, Ann's voice is dubbed by a singer that she finds fantastic. But her efforts to give this young woman a boost in her career may not go so well.
24:24
There Was a Time Ann Met a Pie Man
Ann gets hired to do a television skit where she gets a pie in the face and the bit becomes a big hit.
25:08
The Subject Was Rabies
A stray dog that follow Ann home decides to bite her visiting father.
25:07
The Defiant One
While shopping, Ann becomes sympathetic to an eight-year-old boy who tries to steal a candy bar.
25:06
Fly Me to the Moon
The United States Air Force hires Ann to recruit women to the WAFS for potential space travel.
24:40
It's So Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House
A lonely night at Ann's apartment is interrupted by a mouse.
24:50
Bad Day at Marvin Gardens
After inviting her parents over to a baseball game that gets rained out, Ann decides to let them and Donald stay at her place for a game of Monopoly.
25:33
Sue Me, Sue Me, What Can You Do Me?
Ann's father slips and hurts himself, and Donald has to get him to sign an insurance waiver.
Cast: Marlo Thomas, Ted Bessell, Bonnie Scott, Jack Goode, Ed Peck
Writer: Jim Parker &�Arnold Margolin
Directed By: Bob Sweeney
Producer: Sam Denoff, Bill Persky
About Friendship, Witty, Sitcoms, Showbiz, Quirky, Classic