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Millie Helper
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2004
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1998
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Season five of The Nanny begins with a wrap-up of the cliffhanger established at the end of season four, with Broadway...
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1997
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As season three of the CBS sitcom The Nanny drew to a close, widowed Broadway producer Maxwell Sheffield...
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1996
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In this sequel to the surprise hit Grumpy Old Men, life goes on much as it usually does in Wabasha County, Minnesota, with...
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1995
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Moving back to Wednesdays after a year on CBS' Monday-night lineup, The Nanny inaugurates its third season, offering 27...
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1995
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Moving from Wednesdays to Mondays, The Nanny begins its second season on CBS, with Fran Drescher as the title character....
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1994
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Season one of The Nanny begins as the cheerfully abrasive Fran Fine (Fran Drescher) is fired from her job at her ex-fiancé's...
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1993
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Diana Canova guests as Maggie McCauley, former student of Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) and now the producer of a TV...
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1990
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The doctors and paramedics encounter unexpected difficulties while planning a surprise party for head nurse Dixie (Julie...
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1974
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John (Randolph Mantooth) would like to date a new nurse named Daisy (Britt Lind), but it looks like he'll have to wait in...
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1974
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Future General Hospital star Leslie Charleson appears in this episode as Christy Todd, a pushy journalist (aka "the Baby...
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1972
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Returning to college to take a Psychology course, Shirley (Shirley Jones) makes the acquaintance of 19-year-old Paul Bruner...
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1971
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Conspiracy to Kill was one of two pilot films for the Jack Webb-produced TV series The D.A. Robert Conrad stars as LA deputy...
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1970
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Involved in a very minor traffic accident, Tony ends up in court, facing a lawsuit from the other driver (Kay E. Kuter), who...
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1969
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This comedy was banned in Mexico and plagued by vandalism and threats of violence during film production in San Antonio,...
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1969
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The premiere episode of Adam-12 finds veteran LAPD patrol officer Pete Malloy (Martin Milner), on the verge of retirement,...
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1968
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Two parents worry about the feelings of their love-struck teenage son in this engaging romantic comedy. Grif (James Garner)...
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1968
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Aunt Bee anxiously looks forward to a visit from her cousin Bradford J. Taylor (Jack Albertson). Her head filled with...
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1967
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1967
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Millie Helper
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1966
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Millie Helper
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1966
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After five long years, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) finally finishes his autobiography. As he prepares to submit the masterpiece to a...
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Millie Helper
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1966
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Millie Helper
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1966
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It is hardly surprising that Rob's overbearing, egotistical boss Alan Brady (Carl Reiner) has commissioned a filmed...
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Millie Helper
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1966
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Rob's mother presents Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) with a Petrie family heirloom -- a hideous-looking brooch, in the shape of the...
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Millie Helper
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1966
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Millie Helper
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1966
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) has thrown his hat in the ring for the local city-councilman...
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Millie Helper
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1966
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1965
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1965
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In this marvelous spoof of "Beatlemania," singers Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde guest star as The Redcoats, a wildly popular...
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1965
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Ritchie (Larry Mathews) plays an unusual game of "connect the dots," using a pen to connect the freckles on the back of his...
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Millie Helper
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1965
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Millie Helper
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1965
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Millie Helper
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1965
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In another flashback to the early days of the Petries' marriage, Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) is nervous over the prospect of...
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1964
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Rob (Dick Van Dyke) has purchased a brand-new car, and is so paranoid over the notion of incurring the tiniest of scratches...
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Millie
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1964
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Millie Helper
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1964
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Hitherto seen from the back only, series creator Carl Reiner makes his first full-face (and credited) appearance as Alan...
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1964
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It looks like the friendship between Rob Petrie (Dick Van Dyke) and Jerry Helper (Jerry Paris) has come to an end. In...
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Millie Helper
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1964
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1964
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Millie Helper
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1964
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Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) is mortified when a portrait of herself, painted many years earlier as a present to Rob...
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Millie Helper
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1964
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Millie Helper
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1964
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Is Jerry Helper (Jerry Paris) -- dentist, neighbor, best friend, loyal husband, and devoted father -- having an affair?...
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Millie Helper
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1964
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The friendship between Rob (Dick Van Dyke) and Jerry (Jerry Paris) is sorely strained when the two decide to buy a sailboat....
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Millie Helper
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1963
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Millie Helper
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1963
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The third season of The Dick Van Dyke Show opens with one of the series' funniest and most celebrated episodes. In flashback,...
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Millie Helper
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1963
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Accidentally listening into a conversation between Jerry and Millie on the intercom, Rob and Laura are offended by the...
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Millie Helper
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1963
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After 15 miserable years of matrimony, mousy Gerald Swinney (a superbly cast Bob Newhart) asks his wife, Edith (Jane Withers...
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1963
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From at least the 1930s on to the 1970s, the upbeat protestant minister, Reverend Norman Vincent Peale, ministered to the...
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1963
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Heavy on slapstick and light on the more subtle forms of humor, this standard comedy by Frank Tashlin is still an amusing...
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1963
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Millie Helper
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1962
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Millie Helper
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1962
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For the last several days, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) has been seized with violent attacks of sneezing. Armed with information...
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1962
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The Petries' prankish neighbor Jerry Helper (Jerry Paris) takes great delight in telling anyone who will listen that Rob's...
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Millie Helper
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1962
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Millie Helper
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1961
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It is now part of TV folklore that the classic sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show was originally conceived as a starring vehicle...
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1961
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Millie Helper
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1961
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