词条 | List of Private Secretary episodes |
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This is a list of episodes of the television series Private Secretary (known as Susie in syndication). The series aired on CBS from February 1953, to March 1957 for a total of 104 episodes. Series overview| color1 = #FFD700 | link1 = List of Private Secretary episodes#Season 1 (1953) | episodes1 = 16 | start1 = {{start date|1953|2|1}} | end1 = {{end date|1953|6|7}} | color2 = #000 | link2 = List of Private Secretary episodes#Season 2 (1953–54) | episodes2 = 26 | start2 = {{start date|1953|9|20}} | end2 = {{end date|1954|6|6}} | color3 = #006400 | link3 = List of Private Secretary episodes#Season 3 (1954–55) | episodes3 = 26 | start3 = {{start date|1954|9|12}} | end3 = {{end date|1955|6|26}} | color4 = #000070 | link4 = List of Private Secretary episodes#Season 4 (1955–56) | episodes4 = 21 | start4 = {{start date|1955|9|11}} | end4 = {{end date|1956|6|10}} | color5 = #500050 | link5 = List of Private Secretary episodes#Season 5 (1956–57) | episodes5 = 15 | start5 = {{start date|1956|9|9}} | end5 = {{end date|1957|3|17}} }} EpisodesSeason 1 (1953){{Episode table |background=#FFD700|overall=4 |season=4 |title=20 |airdate=15 |episodes={{Episode list| EpisodeNumber=1 | EpisodeNumber2=1 | Title=Femme Fatale | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|2|1}} | ShortSummary=To discourage Mr. Sands' niece from chasing after an older man, Susie pretends to be interested in the niece's boyfriend. | LineColor=FFD700 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=2 | EpisodeNumber2=2 | Title=The Bachelor Takes a Wife | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|2|8}} | ShortSummary=A client is interested in Mr. Sands, so Susie plays matchmaker. She also help out a TV actor known as "The Bachelor." | LineColor=FFD700 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=3 | EpisodeNumber2=3 | Title=The Eyes Have It | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|2|15}} | ShortSummary=A hypnotist puts Susie under his spell to get a contract. Mr. Sands thinks her odd behavior is a nervous breakdown. | LineColor=FFD700 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=4 | EpisodeNumber2=4 | Title=Where There Is a Will | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|2|22}} | ShortSummary=Hypochondriac Peter Sands lands in the hospital with a tummy ache, convinced he's not long for this world. Susie's idea for getting him back to work is to reminisce about previous adventures in show business. One of those times, he turned down lousy violinist Jack Benny. | LineColor=FFD700 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=5 | EpisodeNumber2=5 | Title=Old Flame | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|3|1}} | ShortSummary=An old boyfriend visits and Susie tries to relight the romance. He, however, simply wants her opinion of a dancer he's planning to marry. | LineColor=FFD700 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=6 | EpisodeNumber2=6 | Title=Servant Problem | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|3|8}} | ShortSummary=In the process of keeping a couple from pulling their backing from a show, Susie has to pose as a maid. | LineColor=FFD700 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=7 | EpisodeNumber2=7 | Title=Old Soldiers | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|3|15}} | ShortSummary=When an old pal from the Air Force Reserve asks Mr. Sands to Washington, he thinks he's being called for duty. Actually, the colonel wants him to put together a USO show. | LineColor=FFD700 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=8 | EpisodeNumber2=8 | Title=Lady from Paris | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|3|29}} | ShortSummary=After signing a French nightclub singer by mistake, Susie hears rumors that the woman is an impostor from Brooklyn. | LineColor=FFD700 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=9 | EpisodeNumber2=9 | Title=Suspicion | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|4|4}} | ShortSummary=Peter takes a secretive phone call and a mysterious Mr. Hollis shows up at the office. Susie, of course, thinks the man is her replacement. When she goes into Mr. Sands' office to face the music, she finds her surprise birthday party. Mr. Hollis is her temporary replacement, while she goes away on vacation... more or less. | LineColor=FFD700 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=10 | EpisodeNumber2=10 | Title=A Man Called Smith | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|4|12}} | ShortSummary=In the series' pilot, Susie deviously gets Mr. Sands to hear a new singer, and she searches for a reclusive author. | LineColor=FFD700 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=11 | EpisodeNumber2=11 | Title=Star Struck | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|4|26}} | ShortSummary=Susie is supposed to be on a date with a dreamy movie actor, but instead she's forced to entertain a writer's disagreeable spouse. | LineColor=FFD700 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=12 | EpisodeNumber2=12 | Title=Whodunit? | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|5|3}} | ShortSummary=Susie is working with a young woman from her hometown (Mumford, Iowa) when the two are kidnapped by a group of thugs. | LineColor=FFD700 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=13 | EpisodeNumber2=13 | Title=Too Much Spring | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|5|10}} | ShortSummary=Susie and Vi celebrate the first of spring by daydreaming about marriage to Mr. Sands. | LineColor=FFD700 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=14 | EpisodeNumber2=14 | Title=Penny Wise, Pound Foolish | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|5|24}} | ShortSummary=Mr. Sands' cost-cutting measures cost him money in the end. | LineColor=FFD700 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=15 | EpisodeNumber2=15 | Title=Child Labor | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|5|31}} | ShortSummary=Mr. Sands loses a client when Susie talks a pushy stage mother into letting her daughter have a normal childhood. | LineColor=FFD700 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=16 | EpisodeNumber2=16 | Title=Dark Stranger | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|6|7}} | ShortSummary=A fortune-teller informs Vi that a tall, dark stranger will soon enter Susie's life. Susie hopes this mysterious person will help her find Mr. Sands' missing ring. | LineColor=FFD700 }} }} Season 2 (1953–54){{Episode table |background=#000|overall=4 |season=4 |title=20 |airdate=15 |episodes={{Episode list| EpisodeNumber=17 | EpisodeNumber2=1 | Title=Havana or Bust | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|9|20}} | ShortSummary=Susie's been bragging that she's going to Havana on business with Mr. Sands. Now, she has to talk Mr. Sands into taking her with him. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=18 | EpisodeNumber2=2 | Title=Two Weeks with Pay | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|9|27}} | ShortSummary=As job insurance, Susie thinks she's hired an unattractive old woman to fill in while she's vacationing. She returns to find, instead, a devious secretary named Flame. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=19 | EpisodeNumber2=3 | Title=Miami | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|10|11}} | ShortSummary=Susie and Cagey both try to sign the same good-looking singer while Sylvia paints the town with the men of Miami. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=20 | EpisodeNumber2=4 | Title=The Hubby Killer | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|10|18}} | ShortSummary=Susie's houseguest is an actress from South American known as "the hubby killer." Naturally, Susie and Sylvia are watching her like hawks. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=21 | EpisodeNumber2=5 | Title=The Little Acorn That Didn't Grow | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|11|1}} | ShortSummary=Susie searches for a job for an elevator operator who's also a classical violinist. She and Mr. Sands are treated to a private concert when the musician stops the elevator between floors. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=22 | EpisodeNumber2=6 | Title=Cast Thy Bread | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|11|8}} | ShortSummary=Susie's new hat is pilfered by an old butler as a gift for his boss, a one-time star of the theatre. She lets the man keep her hat and tries to get Mr. Sands to hire the former diva. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=23 | EpisodeNumber2=7 | Title=Weekend in Connecticut | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|11|11}} | ShortSummary=Susie has assumed that Mr. Sands' business trips are more about pleasure than business. She learns otherwise when she is stuck spending the weekend with a woman writer in Connecticut. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=24 | EpisodeNumber2=8 | Title=Seven Out of Ten | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|11|29}} | ShortSummary=Susie misinterprets Mr. Sands' attempt to improve efficiency as signs of love. In the meantime, a friend of Vi's from Brooklyn poses as a socialite. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=25 | EpisodeNumber2=9 | Title=Two of a Kind | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|12|13}} | ShortSummary=Susie helps an eccentric old actress get cast in a theatrical production. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=26 | EpisodeNumber2=10 | Title=Girl of the Year | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1953|12|20}} | ShortSummary=Susie wins a "Secretary of the Year" award, and promptly gets herself fired. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=27 | EpisodeNumber2=11 | Title=The Blau-Holstein Memoirs | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|1|3}} | ShortSummary=A battle for the memoirs of a European princess pit Susie and Cagey Calhoun head-to-head. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=28 | EpisodeNumber2=12 | Title=Sable Coat | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|1|10}} | ShortSummary=A French film star gives Susie a fur coat refused by his fiance. The gift makes Susie's friends jealous. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=29 | EpisodeNumber2=13 | Title=Shrinking Vi | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|1|24}} | ShortSummary=Matchmaker Susie tires to connect a neighbor, a meterorologist, with Vi. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=30 | EpisodeNumber2=14 | Title=The Little Monster | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|1|31}} | ShortSummary=Susie encounters a precocious child actor known on stage as "The Little Monster," and in real life as well. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=31 | EpisodeNumber2=15 | Title=Mind Over Matter | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|2|14}} | ShortSummary=Susie is back in the matchmaking business, working on Vi's cowboy pen pal. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=32 | EpisodeNumber2=16 | Title=Friend in Need | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|2|21}} | ShortSummary=Susie is laid up in bed with a nasty cold, yet none of her so-called friends drop by to check on her. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=33 | EpisodeNumber2=17 | Title=Vive L'Amour | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|3|7}} | ShortSummary=Susie flies to Paris with a mission: convince movie star Armende that his girlfriend is only after his money. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=34 | EpisodeNumber2=18 | Title=Tempest in a Pickle Jar | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|3|14}} | ShortSummary=Tommy is fingered as a hot dog thief, but Susie is on the trail of the real thief. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=35 | EpisodeNumber2=19 | Title=And Susie Is the Sun | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|3|28}} | ShortSummary=Harold Lemaire has a crush on Susie and insists on coming between her and a man. Her solution is to fix him up with a girl his age. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=36 | EpisodeNumber2=20 | Title=High Spirits | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|4|4}} | ShortSummary=Stories are being leaked to a gossip columnist and Susie has discovered the source: Vi's phony medium. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=37 | EpisodeNumber2=21 | Title=Live Wire | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|4|18}} | ShortSummary=A new employee at the agency is trying to take over Peter's client list. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=38 | EpisodeNumber2=22 | Title=A Still Small Voice | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|4|25}} | ShortSummary=Susie and Vi put a guilt trip on Mr. Sands after he shoots a deer on a hunting trip. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=39 | EpisodeNumber2=23 | Title=April Showers | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|5|9}} | ShortSummary=Sylvia announces her engagement to a jewelry merchant, Francis, who's a womanizer. Despite being Sylvia's fiance, he flirts shamelessly with Susie. When a bouquet of roses arrives for Susie at the office, the innocent Susie is branded a "Jezebel." | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=40 | EpisodeNumber2=24 | Title=Crazy Mixed-up Kid | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|5|16}} | ShortSummary=An actor, hungry to make a name, engages in publicity stunts that are hurting his career. Susie steps in to show him the way. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=41 | EpisodeNumber2=25 | Title=A Matter of Taste | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|5|30}} | ShortSummary=Mr. Sands and Susie try to talk a famous chef into revealing his recipes in a television series. | LineColor=000 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=42 | EpisodeNumber2=26 | Title=No Rest for the Weary | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|6|6}} | ShortSummary=Both Susie and Cagey Calhoun are in pursuit of a concert pianist who's hiding out at a rest home. | LineColor=000 }} }} Season 3 (1954–55){{Episode table |background=#006400|overall=4 |season=4 |title=20 |airdate=15 |episodes={{Episode list| EpisodeNumber=43 | EpisodeNumber2=1 | Title=Good Neighbor | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|9|12}} | ShortSummary=Susie has been babysitting a neighbor's baby. When the parents' return is delayed, she takes the child with her to the office. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=44 | EpisodeNumber2=2 | Title=The Rivals | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|9|19}} | ShortSummary=Susie and Sylvia are on vacation in the Poconos when they encounter Cagey and Ben, his assistant. Both pursue the same woman because they think the other wants to sign her. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=45 | EpisodeNumber2=3 | Title=Where, Oh Where? | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|9|26}} | ShortSummary=Susie's friends fear she's been fired when she does not show up for work following a fight with Mr. Sands. The mood turns to mourning when they hear a rumor of her untimely demise. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=46 | EpisodeNumber2=4 | Title=One Bewitching Hour | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|10|10}} | ShortSummary=Susie is back to matchmaking, this time between a famous actress and a singer who were once married. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=47 | EpisodeNumber2=5 | Title=The Brass Ring | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|10|24}} | ShortSummary=Vi writes the music and the rest of the office compose the lyrics to a song. They're convinced they've got a hit on their hands -- until it's rejected. Not easily discouraged, they next tackle a newspaper rebus puzzle with zeal. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=48 | EpisodeNumber2=6 | Title=Humpty Dumpty | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|11|7}} | ShortSummary=Precocious child performer Harold Lemaire signs with agent Cagey Calhoun. Susie teaches Harold a lesson by signing a replacement for him. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=49 | EpisodeNumber2=7 | Title=Original and Two Carbons | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|11|11}} | ShortSummary=To look like a certain Broadway star, Mr. Sands grows a moustache. Susie mocks him by going brunette and wearing a monacle just like one of their female clients. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=50 | EpisodeNumber2=8 | Title=Susie for President | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|12|5}} | ShortSummary=Susie and Sylvia become opponents when each runs for president of the Midtown Secretaries League. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=51 | EpisodeNumber2=9 | Title=Goodbye, Susie, Hello | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1954|12|19}} | ShortSummary=Carl Evans tries to lure Susie away by offering her more pay. When Peter encourages her to go for the money, she thinks Mr. Sands no longer wants her services. She's bored and unhappy because Carl does not heed her advice like Mr. Sands does. To get herself fired, Susie ruins her boss' coffee, wears hideous glasses and refuses to answer the phone, despite talking on it constantly. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=52 | EpisodeNumber2=10 | Title=Sweet Foxy | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|1|2}} | ShortSummary=Susie feels sorry for Cagey and Ben when she learns they're broke, so she helps them sign up a new singer. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=53 | EpisodeNumber2=11 | Title=Secretaries Are People, Too | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|1|16}} | ShortSummary=Susie gets even with a snooty actress when she instructs her on how to play a secretary on stage. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=54 | EpisodeNumber2=12 | Title=Screaming Meemies | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|1|30}} | ShortSummary=Susie's suggestion that Mr. Sands take a brief rest in quiet Vermont sounds like a good idea. Perhaps it was too good; he returns to announce he's selling his agency and retiring to a farm. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=55 | EpisodeNumber2=13 | Title=Tangled Web | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|2|13}} | ShortSummary=After forgetting to type a letter that Mr. Sands had dictated, Susie tells him that it was stolen. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=56 | EpisodeNumber2=14 | Title=Blessing in Disguise | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|2|27}} | ShortSummary=Vi is delighted by a geranium given to her by a client, but horrified when it dies. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=57 | EpisodeNumber2=15 | Title=Tenth Anniversary | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|3|13}} | ShortSummary=Susie marks ten years on the job by having her bracelet melted into a holder for Mr. Sands' gold coin. He, meanwhile, has his coin made into a pin for her. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=58 | EpisodeNumber2=16 | Title=Progress Is Here to Stay | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|3|27}} | ShortSummary=Susie takes to pouting to get Mr. Sands to buy a new modern device: an electric typewriter. After he declares these modern devices unnecessary, Susie takes the idea to extremes to make her point. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=59 | EpisodeNumber2=17 | Title=Mambo | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|4|10}} | ShortSummary=Mr. Sands needs to learn the mambo in a hurry if he hopes to sign Latin performer Dolores Mendoza. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=60 | EpisodeNumber2=18 | Title=Anything Can Happen | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|4|24}} | ShortSummary=A friend's mistaken belief that she's inherited a million dollars is used by Susie in her plot to purchase an extravagant fur-trimmed coat. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=61 | EpisodeNumber2=19 | Title=A Scream in the Night | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|5|8}} | ShortSummary=Susie and her rival Cagey are fighting for the rights to a story from a late mystery author. They discover that the dearly departed author is still quite vocal about his work. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=62 | EpisodeNumber2=20 | Title=The Perfect Specimen | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|5|15}} | ShortSummary=Susie accidentally hits the car of a millionaire, and then begins dating him. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=63 | EpisodeNumber2=21 | Title=An Ounce of Prevention | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|5|22}} | ShortSummary=To keep a heavy actress from losing a part, Susie moves in to keep her from gaining more weight. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=64 | EpisodeNumber2=22 | Title=Mr. Neanderthal | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|5|29}} | ShortSummary=Susie's trying to find a boxer who can fill the title role in a play called "Mr. Neanderthal." | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=65 | EpisodeNumber2=23 | Title=Candy | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|6|5}} | ShortSummary=While waiting for an elevator, Mr. Sands overhears an employer speak to his secretary unnecessarily harshly. Not wanting to see the man ruin his reputation, Peter talks him into sending the secretary a box of candy. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=66 | EpisodeNumber2=24 | Title=Finders Keepers | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|6|12}} | ShortSummary=Sylvia, Susie and Vi find a diamond pendant worth $3000. While they hesitantly search for its owner, they dream of how they'll spend the money. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=67 | EpisodeNumber2=25 | Title=The Root of All Evil | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|6|16}} | ShortSummary=When a young woman becomes smitten over Peter Sands, Susie suspects she's just after his money. | LineColor=006400 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=68 | EpisodeNumber2=26 | Title=The Boy Next Door | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|6|26}} | ShortSummary=After lamenting their lack of dates for the evening, Susie, Vi and Sylvia figure out the best way to "catch" a good-looking new neighbor. | LineColor=006400 }} }} Season 4 (1955–56){{Episode table |background=#000070|overall=4 |season=4 |title=20 |airdate=15 |episodes={{Episode list| EpisodeNumber=69 | EpisodeNumber2=1 | Title=Oh, Oh, Suzette | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|9|11}} | ShortSummary=Susie takes a job with a cold-as-a-fish financier. She figures out how to warm him up — by dancing the Charleston. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=70 | EpisodeNumber2=2 | Title=The Slow Curve | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|9|18}} | ShortSummary=Susie tries to sign popular baseball player Whizzer Wade to a contract with her office. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=71 | EpisodeNumber2=3 | Title=Whistler's Daughter | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|10|2}} | ShortSummary=Susie beings painting to calm her nerves. One of her paintings sells and she's ready to become a full-time artist. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=72 | EpisodeNumber2=4 | Title=America's Sweethearts | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|10|16}} | ShortSummary=Susie seeks to soothe the bruised egos of a young theatrical couple. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=73 | EpisodeNumber2=5 | Title=The Platt Plan | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|10|30}} | ShortSummary=Susie decides to try Sylvia's plan for getting a raise. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=74 | EpisodeNumber2=6 | Title=Midtown Mardi Gras | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|11|13}} | ShortSummary=Susie and Vi invite Mr. Sands to be their escort to the Midtown Secretarial League's Mardi Gras party. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=75 | EpisodeNumber2=7 | Title=Room for Improvement | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|11|27}} | ShortSummary=Vi practices being a secretary as Susie gets ready to take her vacation. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=76 | EpisodeNumber2=8 | Title=Turnabout | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|12|11}} | ShortSummary=On "Turnabout Day" at the office, Peter and Susie swap jobs. Peter deals with making coffee and typing while Susie tries to soothe a temperamental client. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=77 | EpisodeNumber2=9 | Title=To Each His Own | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1955|12|25}} | ShortSummary=A dinner invitation from a friend involves Susie playing talent scout. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=78 | EpisodeNumber2=10 | Title=In Darkest Manhattan | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|1|8}} | ShortSummary=Bored by her secretarial duties, Susie daydreams about working for Peter Sands in the jungle. A reporter from "Modern Secretary Magazine" convinces her that her job is more exciting than she thought. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=79 | EpisodeNumber2=11 | Title=The Shade of the Old Family Tree | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|1|22}} | ShortSummary=Mr. Sands' attempt to gain admission to an exclusive uptown men's club fails because he does not have the proper social background. Susie solves that by introducing Peter to a magician-turned-genealogist who declares Peter descended from a French nobleman. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=80 | EpisodeNumber2=12 | Title=Little Bo Bop | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|2|5}} | ShortSummary=Susie finds what she thinks is the best "jump and jive" musician and brings him to the attention of Peter. She also makes an attempt to teach a be-bop musician how to speak regular English. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=81 | EpisodeNumber2=13 | Title=Old Dog, New Tricks | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|2|19}} | ShortSummary=Spoiled child actor Harold Lemaire has a crush on Susie. When she fails to properly inflate his ego, he dumps Peter as his agent and goes with slick-talking Cagey Calhoun. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=82 | EpisodeNumber2=14 | Title=Oh, Brother! | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|3|4}} | ShortSummary=Learning that the night watchman has not seen his brother in 20 years, Susie cooks up a surprise reunion. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=83 | EpisodeNumber2=15 | Title=Cat in a Hot Tin File | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|3|18}} | ShortSummary=Susie and Vi befriend a stray cat that wanders into the office. Taken with the kitty, they hide him (in a filing cabinet) from Mr. Sands and an important actress who's allergic to cats. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=84 | EpisodeNumber2=16 | Title=The Little Caesar of Bleaker Street | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|4|1}} | ShortSummary=Chucky Wills, a 10-year-old hoodlum, shows up at the office pretending to be a shoeshine boy. He promptly steals a five dollar bill, but Susie does not call the cops. She makes him work off the money by actually shining shoes. Susie thinks she's begun to reform the boy — until a ring disappears. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=85 | EpisodeNumber2=17 | Title=Seven Ways to Fire | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|4|15}} | ShortSummary=Susie is convinced she's about to be fired when she overhears part of a phone call and finds a magazine article called "Firing Made Easy" on Peter's desk. She plans to go out with dignity and quit first, but it's a young man who works in the office who's to be fired. She's relieved, but does not want to see the young man go, so she starts to work on saving his gig. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=86 | EpisodeNumber2=18 | Title=Passing the Buck | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|4|29}} | ShortSummary=Susie and Mr. Sands lose control of a literary masterpiece when they assign Vi the job of reading what they think is an amateur script. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=87 | EpisodeNumber2=19 | Title=Too Good to Be True | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|5|13}} | ShortSummary=Feeling sorry for her rival Cagey Calhoun, Susie helps get his one client booked in a Broadway show. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=88 | EpisodeNumber2=20 | Title=Susie's Crusade | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|5|27}} | ShortSummary=While Mr. Sands is trying to renew his office lease, Susie irritates the building manager while trying to help an old cleaning woman. | LineColor=000070 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=89 | EpisodeNumber2=21 | Title=Elusive | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|6|10}} | ShortSummary=Susie's determined to coax a reclusive silent film star out or retirement and get her signed with Mr. Sands. Attempting to get to the actress, Susie dons several disguises that result in her being arrested for house-breaking. | LineColor=000070 }} }} Season 5 (1956–57){{Episode table |background=#500050|overall=4 |season=4 |title=20 |airdate=15 |episodes={{Episode list| EpisodeNumber=90 | EpisodeNumber2=1 | Title=French Leave | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|9|9}} | ShortSummary=In the season premiere, Peter loans Susie out to a French producer who's visiting in town. The loyal Susie prevents Mr. Sands from being double-crossed. | LineColor=500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=91 | EpisodeNumber2=2 | Title=All That Glitters | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|9|16}} | ShortSummary=Susie has dreams of becoming a stock market big shot as she sinks her savings into a questionable uranium stock. Peter and Vi get caught up in the excitement and do the same. | LineColor=500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=92 | EpisodeNumber2=3 | Title=The Reunion | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|9|30}} | ShortSummary=Susie gets together with three old classmates and they convince her she's a social failure. | LineColor=500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=93 | EpisodeNumber2=4 | Title=The Sow's Ear | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|10|14}} | ShortSummary=Susie does a favor for her arch enemy Cagey Calhoun. He returns the favor by stealing one of her clients. This means war. | LineColor=500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=94 | EpisodeNumber2=5 | Title=How to Handle the Boss | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|10|28}} | ShortSummary=Susie has been chosen by a magazine to write an article on how to handle the boss. The deadline is looming and she's got writer's block. Her boyfriend, Tony, agrees to be her ghostwriter. The article he turns in offends everyone in the office. | LineColor=500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=95 | EpisodeNumber2=6 | Title=What Every Secretary Knows | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|11|11}} | ShortSummary=Opera impresario Bernard Hugo (Charles Evans) is producing a new musical on Broadway and Mr. Sands is determined to place a couple of his clients into the show. When Hugo would not take Sands' calls, Susie gets involved in the project. She volunteers her boss to host a huge banquet of opera lovers. Nan Leslie appears as Phyllis Gerarde and Madge Blake as Mrs. Hugo.- What Every Secretary Knows | LineColor=500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=96 | EpisodeNumber2=7 | Title=Dollars and Sense | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|11|25}} | ShortSummary=Susie's shopping and spending is out of control. She hands her paycheck to Vi with orders to ration her to just one dollar a day. Vi is unable to control Susie and her money so Mr. Sands is given the job. | LineColor=500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=97 | EpisodeNumber2=8 | Title=Her Best Enemy | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|12|9}} | ShortSummary=Cagey Calhoun is desperate to get a look at the Meredith contract, the envy of performers in New York. Sure that Susie wouldn't let him see it, he uses psychology, sweet talk, and an accidental fire to try to get his hands on it. When they don't work, he sends in his dear, ancient "mother" to snoop through her files. | LineColor=500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=98 | EpisodeNumber2=9 | Title=Three's a Crowd | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1956|12|23}} | ShortSummary=A producer and a playwright have both become enchanted with Susie. Each becomes so jealous of the other that they cancel their contracts with Susie's boss. | LineColor=500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=99 | EpisodeNumber2=10 | Title=The Big Shot | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1957|1|6}} | ShortSummary=An aspiring young actress is promised a starring role in a play — by the agency's office boy. | LineColor=500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=100 | EpisodeNumber2=11 | Title=That's No Lady – That's an Agent | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1957|1|20}} | ShortSummary=Blanche Colvey is a conniving theatrical agent who turns on her feminine charms to steal a Russian singer before he can sign with Peter. Hearing that Blanche wants to hire a secretary who speaks Russian to help her grab the client, Susie dons a black wig and a thick accent, and shows up as Sonia. | LineColor=500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=101 | EpisodeNumber2=12 | Title=Not Quite Paradise | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1957|2|3}} | ShortSummary=Vi's Aunt Martha and busybody neighbor Della jump to conclusions when she innocently invites Mr. Sands and Susie over for dinner. The two old hens are sure Vi and Peter are a couple and do everything they can to prompt a marriage proposal. This includes making Susie look like an incompetent booze hound. | LineColor=500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=102 | EpisodeNumber2=13 | Title=The Efficiency Expert | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1957|2|17}} | ShortSummary=Mr. Sands takes the advice of a possible future partner and brings in an efficiency expert to streamline the operation. Susie's passive resistance prevents anything from changing. | LineColor=500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=103 | EpisodeNumber2=14 | Title=Two and Two Make Five | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1957|3|3}} | ShortSummary=Susie pictures herself serving a long prison sentence when Inspector Bascom of the Internal Revenue Department comes for an audit. She's asked to explain her return, which puts her mixed-up filing system on display. Meanwhile, Mr. Sands searches for a voice for an animated commercial. | LineColor=500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=104 | EpisodeNumber2=15 | Title=Thy Name Is Sands | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1957|3|17}} | ShortSummary=Peter's eyesight has gotten so bad he can't read anything. Only after Susie prevent him from signing a lousy contract does he agree to see an eye doctor. Even after failing the eye test he refuses to get glasses because he's too vain to admit he's getting older. | LineColor=500050 }} }} ReferencesExternal links
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