Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-21 of 21
- Hal Towne is a Los Angeles widower with a bright ten-year-old son to raise (aided by a stern housekeeper). He writes a syndicated column, "All Around Towne," which brings him into contact with numerous competitors for the favors of his publicity-agent girlfriend.
- 1955–195930mNot Rated7.5 (17)TV EpisodeHarvey's job depends on humoring a loutish out-of-town buyer, so when he arrives and mistakes Bob for Harvey, Bob is asked to go along with it. To complicate matters, the buyer makes it clear no business will be done if he can't get a date with one of Bob's lovely models, both of whom find him repellent.
- After Hal writes about much engaged heiress Paula Hamilton, she arrives in his office outraged. She decides revenge is best if she convinces Hal to aspire to high society. Randy and Sarge show him the error of his ways.
- A lowly artist, given the chance to restore an old aristocrat's collection of masterpieces, makes a forgery of an important work to deceive Nazi art thieves. The old woman is also fooled, and so he keeps and sells the original, but though he prospers greatly, his conscience bothers him.
- Mr. Lucky and Andamo find that betting on the outcome of a pool (billiards) game involves more than money-it also involves their life or death.
- A well known multimillionaire visits the Fortuna II for an evening of fun and gambling. Mr. Lucky,Andamo and Maggie are all in danger when the man's past catches up with him.
- Freddie the Freeloader needs to prevent greedy people from shutting down Greer Garson's theater, so they can hold their annual Christmas benefit for the orphans.
- Tod and Buz are in Los Angeles working at CBS as stage hands. A dancer who Tod had a crush on during his Yale days has recently become widowed from an older star actor who was a hopeless alcoholic. Now in her late 20's, she has not worked for almost ten years. Tod and Buz help and encourage her to make a life for herself.
- Captain Herrick comes to the aid of elderly sea captains whose retirement home is about to be razed and replaced by an office tower.
- Captain John agrees to release a homing pigeon at sea, which leads to his getting involved in a kidnapping by thugs working with a shady politician.
- Captain Herrick is hired to serve as a movie company's technical advisor. His first job is quite enjoyable - teach a pretty starlet how to look like she's piloting his vessel. His bubble is burst when he learns the actress' business manager is wanted for espionage and his client is suspected of being part of his spy ring.
- When the waterfront becomes besieged by a series of mysterious fires, Captain John finds himself in a personal quandary. Speculation suggests that one of his closest friends could be the arsonist; however, his son is also a suspect in the crimes.
- When Margie's father agrees to babysit a client's grandson, Margie warns him he's asking for trouble. But trouble is only starting. Before the night is over, the whole town seems to be upset.
- Vern takes Margie to Las Vegas to meet with a potential client, a casino owner.
- When Odetts, Roberta and Margie scheme to provide therapy to an indecisive Honeywell Todd client so he will commit to an Hawaiian trip, Margie becomes the mental patient.
- Margie, Vern, Freddie and Mr. Honeywell dressed as hillbillies to help homesick hillbilly baseball player Ozark Hoskins out of a slump, meanwhile Vern tries to secure a contract with the baseball owner.
- A prominent actor to make his girlfriend jealous creates a magazine campaign to find his dream girl. Fitting the attributes of the described dream girl, Margie decides to try to be the actor's girl which vexes Vern and Freddie.
- While attending a dinner party at the Van Buren's, Captain Herrick stumbles upon a pair of jewel thieves who intend to the rob the guests.
- Annoyed that his father won't let him skipper his tugboat on an important job, Carl Herrick accepts an offer to work for a rival company.
- 1951–19711hTV-G8.7 (10)TV Episode