Dennis Goes To The Movies
Dennis eludes his babysitter to go to the movie that his parents are seeing.
Episode 80 hr 26 min
Mr. Wilson comes back from vacation with a changed attitude, more free spirited and cheerful.
Dennis eludes his babysitter to go to the movie that his parents are seeing.
After a truck knocks over a street sign, Dennis and Tommy set it back up--incorrectly.
Henry and Mr. Wilson have a fishing trip planned and are trying to keep Dennis from finding out.
Dennis introduces his visiting grandpa to town spinster Miss Cathcart, who takes an interest in him, sings for him.
Mr. Wilson gets a telescope and is convinced he spotted a missing satellite in space.
Henry and Mr. Wilson decide to plant Dennis a flower garden of his own hoping to keep Dennis out of Mr. Wilson's garden.
Dennis tries to help Mr. Wilson's old neighbor sell his house by using his drum.
Mr. Wilson comes back from vacation with a changed attitude, more free spirited and cheerful.
Dennis thinks that his dad is in money trouble so he starts out selling bottles.
The Mitchell's start a rumor that they are moving to New York in order to keep Mr. Wilson in town.
It's Christmas time and Dennis is going around the house looking for his presents.
Dennis gets to be in a play put on by Mrs. Webster that his favorite TV star Whip Crawford.
Dennis, Tommy, and Stewart start a clubhouse in Mr. Wilson's crawl-space.
Dennis has a tree house that hangs over Mr. Wilson's back yard.
Mr. Wilson pays $250.00 for a rare gold coin from a con artist that turns out to be a fake coin.
Dennis wants a bike so bad that he will do almost anything to get one such as taking one away from another child.
The Mitchell's are having a open house party to entertain one of Henry's clients.
Mr. Wilson is plagued by a full-grown duck that Dennis adopted when its original owner moved away.
Dennis wants to put up a swing in his yard and ends up chasing a cat who Mr. Wilson is house sitting for a friend.
Dennis takes care of a dog named Charlie who inadvertently wins a prize for a painting that Mr. Wilson.
After Dennis meets Mr. Wilson's sister Helen and she reads the book "Treasure Island"
Dennis rents a remote of his own and ends up controlling Mr. Wilson's TV set from the guest room with the remote.
Dennis wants his dad to be a hero so bad after Johnny Brady's dad always seems to get his picture in the paper.
Dennis and a bunch of other town boys are collecting papers for a charity.
To help the bees find honey Dennis sprays a fragrant smell on Mr. Wilson's camellias
While Henry is out of town Dennis wants his mom to have a nice birthday with lots of presents.
Henry and George mistakenly both cancel their respective sitters, Dennis and another young boy are left alone.
Mr. Wilson has a yard full of starlings that he desperately wants to get rid of so he hires a professional.
The Driscolls are new neighbors, but problems arise as their phone is on the same line as the Mitchells.
Dennis hears that the city is tearing down Mr. Dorfman’s “Postman’s Rest” bench.
When Dennis has no one to play with, he decides to walk to his Grandfather’s house, which is miles away!
Dennis and Tommy's efforts to sell Valentine's Day cards in July cause problems for Miss Cathcart.
CastJay North, Herbert Anderson, Gloria Henry, Joseph Kearns, Sylvia Field, Billy Booth, Jeannie Russell
Narrator
WritingWilliam Cowley, Peggy Chantler Dick
Directed byWilliam D. Russell
ProductionWilliam D. Russell, James Fonda