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The Ann Sothern Show

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: October 6, 1958
  • Seasons: 3
  • Episodes: 93
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Comedy
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The Ann Sothern Show(1958)

TMDB Rating: 6.5 (1 votes)

Overview

The Ann Sothern Show is an American sitcom starring Ann Sothern that aired on CBS for 93 episodes. The series began on October 6, 1958, and ended on September 25, 1961. The Ann Sothern Show was Sothern's second sitcom for CBS. Her first series, Private Secretary, ended in 1957 after a contract dispute occurred between Sothern and Secretary's producer Jack Chertok. Several of Private Secretary's cast members appeared in the show.

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Season 1

35 episodes • 1958

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Bridal Suite (a.k.a.) Two Too ManyOct 6, 19580.0
2Six Wives Plus TwoOct 13, 19580.0
3Love Comes to OliveOct 20, 19580.0
4Governess for a DayOct 27, 19580.0
5Masquerade BallNov 3, 19580.0
6New Lease on LifeNov 10, 19580.0
7The Countess of BartleyNov 17, 19580.0
8The Thanksgiving StoryNov 24, 19580.0
9Say It With MusicDec 1, 19580.0
10The Big GambleDec 8, 19580.0
11It's a Dog's LifeDec 15, 19580.0
12The Boss's SonDec 22, 19580.0
13The East Side StoryDec 29, 19580.0
14Johnny Moves UpJan 5, 19590.0
15Give It Back to the IndiansJan 12, 19590.0
16Three Loves Has KatyJan 19, 19590.0
17The Five Year ItchJan 26, 19590.0
18Hurrah for the IrishFeb 2, 19590.0
19The O'Connors Stick TogetherFeb 9, 19590.0
20The High Cost of LivingFeb 16, 19590.0
21Two on the AisleFeb 23, 19590.0
22Stand-In HeiressMar 2, 19590.0
23Katy's Big SurpriseMar 9, 19590.0
24Katy's New BossMar 23, 19590.0
25The Road to HealthMar 30, 19590.0
26The Engagement Ring (a.k.a.) The RingApr 6, 19590.0
27Katy's Investment ClubApr 13, 19590.0
28The Square PegApr 20, 19590.0
29Geisha GirlApr 27, 19590.0
30The Ugly BonnetMay 4, 19590.0
31The RaiseMay 11, 19590.0
32Springtime for KatyMay 18, 19590.0
33Katy Goes Through ChannelsJun 1, 19590.0
34A Promotion for JohnnyJun 8, 19590.0
35Baby at the Bartley HouseJun 15, 19590.0
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Season 2

32 episodes • 1959

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Lucy StoryOct 5, 19590.0
2Katy and the CowboyOct 12, 19590.0
3Nervous Breakup (a.k.a.) Katy and Olive's Nervous BreakdownOct 19, 19590.0
4Domestic KatyOct 26, 19590.0
5The Sal Mineo StoryNov 2, 19590.0
6The Big Pay-Off (a.k.a.) The Pay-OffNov 16, 19590.0
7Old Buddy BoyNov 23, 19590.0
8Queen for a NightNov 30, 19590.0
9Katy and the New GirlDec 7, 19590.0
10Katy's Tender TrapDec 14, 19590.0
11Top ExecutiveDec 21, 19590.0
12Katy MismanagesDec 28, 19590.0
13Woman Behind the ThroneJan 4, 19600.0
14Slightly MarriedJan 11, 19600.0
15Devery's White ElephantJan 18, 19600.0
16Katy's New CareerJan 25, 19600.0
17The WitnessFeb 1, 19600.0
18The Dog Who Came to DinnerFeb 8, 19600.0
19Olive's Dream ManFeb 15, 19600.0
20A Touch of LarcenyFeb 22, 19600.0
21Common CentsFeb 29, 19600.0
22The FreeloaderMar 14, 19600.0
23BillyMar 21, 19600.0
24I Can Get it For You WholesaleMar 28, 19600.0
25Katy Meets DangerApr 4, 19600.0
26The Roman HatterApr 11, 19600.0
27Surprise, SurpriseApr 18, 19600.0
28One for the BooksApr 25, 19600.0
29Doubting DeveryMay 2, 19600.0
30Boy GeniusMay 9, 19600.0
31Wedding MarchMay 16, 19600.0
32AngelsMay 23, 19600.0
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Season 3

26 episodes • 1960

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1A Tooth for a ToothOct 6, 19600.0
2Loving ArmsOct 13, 19600.0
3The GirlsOct 20, 19600.0
4The Pitch-HitterOct 27, 19600.0
5Olive in LoveNov 3, 19600.0
6Go-Go GordonNov 10, 19600.0
7Hasta LuegoNov 17, 19600.0
8The ProposalNov 24, 19600.0
9Secret AdmirerDec 1, 19600.0
10Option TimeDec 8, 19600.0
11Setting the DateDec 15, 19600.0
12The Other WomanDec 22, 19600.0
13The ElopementDec 29, 19600.0
14Operation PudneyJan 5, 19610.0
15Mr. Big ShotJan 19, 19610.0
16Toujour L'amourJan 26, 19610.0
17The Royal VisitFeb 2, 19610.0
18Just FriendsFeb 9, 19610.0
19The WidowFeb 16, 19610.0
20Always AprilFeb 23, 19610.0
21Two's CompanyMar 2, 19610.0
22Vamp 'til ReadyMar 9, 19610.0
23Pandora: The Pat Carroll ShowMar 16, 19610.0
24The WeddingMar 23, 19610.0
25The BeginningMar 30, 19610.0
26The InvitationSep 4, 19610.0

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