Another of Edith's castoff relations, Aunt Iola (Nedra Volz) has been passed from relative to relative, with no willing to...
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1978
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1976
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A dirty joke that became a "clean" TV movie, Coffee, Tea or Me stars Karen Valentine, cast to type as a perky stewardess. In...
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1973
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In this romantic comedy, a rebellious East German athlete forgoes her dowdy uniforms in favor of daring miniskirts. Soon the...
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1967
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In this comedy, a widower, his seven children, and their maid find themselves on the lam, after he is falsely accused of...
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1967
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Usually cited as the absolute nadir of Bob Hope's film career, Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! is by no means a classic, but...
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1966
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A mosquito bite gives Martin (Ray Walston) a case of "sympsympatheticus", causing him to act and think like a race horse...
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1966
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To expedite his return trip to Mars, Martin (Ray Walston) converts himself into liquid form--and is promptly lapped up by...
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1966
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Tim (Bill Bixby) plays host to his wealthy Irish great-uncle Seamus O'Hara (Sean McClory), who has never heard of "Uncle"...
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1965
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A crisis develops when Martin (Ray Walston) develops an allergy to his brain-power pills, breaking out in embarrassing green...
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1965
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Unbeknownst to Mrs. Brown (Pamela Britton), that wine bottle she has packed in a CARE package bound for Baghdad contains a...
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1965
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A mineral deficiency called "gold starvation" temporarily gives Martin (Ray Walston) the Midas touch--that is, everything he...
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1965
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Hoping to land a hot scoop that will increase his prestigate as a reporter, Tim (Bill Bixby) uses the CCTBS time machine to...
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1965
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Martin (Ray Walton) is worried that the upcoming telecast of a vintage silent film will reveal his previous existence as a...
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1965
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While working on calculations to return to Mars, Martin (Ray Walston) emanates brain waves which activate the new electric...
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1965
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Mrs. Brown's abominable violin playing causes a short-circuit in Martin's system--and before long, Martin (Ray Walston) is...
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1965
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Martin (Ray Walston) gets mighty jealous when he sees Detective Brennan (Alan Hewitt) dallying with Mrs. Brown (Pamela...
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1965
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Thanks to a botched experiment, Martin (Ray Walston) is transformed into a walking magnet. To avoid arousing the suspicions...
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1965
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No sooner has Martin's spaceship been prepared for a return trip to Mars than the vessel is swiped by six-year-old runaway...
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1964
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The Martian "defense mechanism" for exhaustion is to split into two different personalities: one for work, the other for...
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1964
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As the castaways prepare to take advantage of an upcoming high tide, the Professor (Russell Johnson) races against time to...
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1964
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Approximately 18 months before launching his own sitcom, Dick Van Dyke appears in this episode as Thomas Craig, who finds out...
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1960
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The slow pacing of this fanciful tale about the life and one reputed love of the Spanish artist Francisco Goya makes for an...
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1959
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Singer-comedian Dennis Day is herein cast against type as miserly Alexander Gifford, who after coming into a huge sum of...
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1959
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1958
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Of the many TV miniseries produced by Walt Disney for his various weekly anthologies of the '50s and '60s, only Tales of...
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1958
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This colorful musical comedy was obviously inspired by the success of Broadway's South Pacific. Army Captain Bill Willoby...
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1953
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The original Broadway musical Call Me Mister was a plotless revue. By the time the property made it to the screen, however, a...
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1951
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1950
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