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- Comedy series starring Paul Ford as Sam Bailey, skipper of the charter boat 'Island Princess' and nemesis of Cecil Wyntoon (John Dehner), upper-crust member of the Balboa yachting set. Sterling Holloway is Sam's shipmate Buck Singleton.
- Frank and Cara were office associates who were both divorced and fell in love with each other and eventually got married--secretly. The problem was, the company absolutely forbade any inter-office dating and was especially strict on relatives or married couples. Frank would have lost his management position and Cara would lose her job as well. The short time this was on the air, the whole story evolved around the couple hiding their marriage or living at the same address.
- Danny Taylor is an ambitious news hound for the daily New York Globe, with a knack for getting the tough stories. Lou Sheldon is his boss who tries to keep Danny out of trouble. Artie is a gregarious ever present taxi driver.
- Can an adult son get his always-right cantankerous father to say "good job" once in a while? How much can a cantankerous father take when hiring a young giant of a man to fill his son's shoes? Will it bring down the entire business?
- Sam is hosting his nephew Chester for the summer when Chester reveals his engagement to Beverly. Not good -- since Chester's father has vowed to "blow his brains out" if Chester ever elopes. So Sam sets out to break up the happy couple.
- Buck unwittingly buys a "hot" Thanksgiving turkey from a black marketeer.
- Cara stumbles onto a secluded room in the building where she finds an older woman Amelia toiling away. Checking the company records Cara discovers Amelia is listed as a machine. Cara decides to rectify the error.
- An upcoming merger between Fenwick Industries and Devereaux Glue has Cara getting the task of escorting Carter Devereaux around town.
- Frank is entrusted with guarding valuable jewels for Fenwick Industries but Cara misconstrues the situation and thinks he's a thief.
- Cara and Frank expect to spend a quiet evening at home celebrating their wedding anniversary, but the office gang is planning a surprise party to celebrate what they mistakenly believe to be Frank's birthday.
- With a top-secret business meeting scheduled, an unsuspecting Burkhardt is really bugged-industrial spies have hidden a miniature microphone in his glasses.
- 1964–196530mTV Episode
- Mr. Burkhardt thinks Frank's idea of having an efficiency expert do a study at Fenwick is a great idea until he learns he's one of those being studied.
- 1964–1965TV Episode
- Novelist-playwright Jerome Weidman is the creator of this series about New York reporter Danny Taylor (Harry Guardino) who works on open assignment under city editor Lou Sheldon (Gary Merrill). Weidman describes his character: "Danny Taylor cares about people. He is not a man standing about with a notebook and jotting down facts. He is a man standing up to his armpits in the facts." Standing by to whisk Danny to the action is driver Artie Burns (George O'Hanlon), and standing behind the newsman's favorite bar is Ike Dawson (Remo Pisani).
- To get an exclusive story, Danny offers to hide an informer from the gunmen who are seeking revenge.
- After a fire escape falls from a Harlem tenement and kills three people, Danny seeks to find the landlord of the building, but finds it's owned by a shadow company that has ties to a southeast Asian dictator helped by the CIA, and enriched by US government money.
- Bailey and his band are looking forward to performing in the city park until they learn that the park is closed. They start a petition drive to reopen the park, but Wyntoon and his cohorts sabotage their efforts.
- Sam's quite pleased with his catch: a city fellow who wants to charter the Island Princess to get away for a day of fishing.
- Sam's quite pleased with his catch: a city fellow who wants to charter the Island Princess to get away for a day of fishing.
- Home from boarding school, Barbara Wyntoon is not the skinny kid with pigtails that Jim Bailey remembers.
- Wyntoon makes a surprise announcement that the Baileys have title to some important tribal land.
- Jim Bailey seems certain to win the annual Balboa Island Swim Race, until Commodore Wyntoon spots a Hawaiian bus boy at the yacht club who's a top swimmer.