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Dear Phoebe

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 10, 1954
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 31
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Comedy
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Dear Phoebe(1954)

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Overview

Dear Phoebe is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 1954 to April 1955. The series stars Peter Lawford, and was created and produced by Alex Gottlieb.

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Season 1

31 episodes • 1954

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Bill Gets a JobSep 10, 19540.0
2The Kissing BanditSep 17, 19540.0
3Psychologically SpeakingSep 24, 19540.0
4Bill's Black BookOct 1, 19540.0
5Mickey's EngagementOct 8, 19540.0
6The HexOct 15, 19540.0
7MismatedOct 22, 19540.0
8Bill Plays CupidOct 29, 19540.0
9Phoebe's BirthdayNov 5, 19540.0
10Supermarket SamNov 12, 19540.0
11A Date for MickeyNov 19, 19540.0
12A Million to OneNov 26, 19540.0
13That's D'AmoreDec 3, 19540.0
14That's a BetDec 10, 19540.0
15The MomsterDec 17, 19540.0
16The Christmas ShowDec 24, 19540.0
17Lead Your Own LifeDec 31, 19540.0
18My Unmarried WifeJan 7, 19550.0
19Bill's BabyJan 14, 19550.0
20And So To WedJan 21, 19550.0
21Out of My MindJan 28, 19550.0
22Mind Over MuscleFeb 4, 19550.0
23What Price Women?Feb 11, 19550.0
24See You in JailFeb 18, 19550.0
25No Talent SchoolFeb 25, 19550.0
26Humphrey Gets DraftedMar 4, 19550.0
27Mr. Fosdick Steps OutMar 11, 19550.0
28A Face for PhoebeMar 18, 19550.0
29Legal and TenderMar 25, 19550.0
30Fire the BossApr 1, 19550.0
31How's Your Horoscope?Apr 8, 19550.0

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