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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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Sock It to Me
Ann's opportunity to perform in a Broadway play opposite Barry Sullivan is jeopardized by her inability to slap him.
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.
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.
7 1/4 (Part 2)
Ann's commercial work proves to be more grueling than she could possibly have expected.
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.
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.
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.
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
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