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词条 List of The Tony Randall Show episodes
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  1. Season One: 1976–1977

     Season Two: 1977–1978 
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The Tony Randall Show was broadcast on ABC during its first season and on CBS for its second and final season.

Season One: 1976–1977

  • Producers: Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses
  • Story Consultant: Hugh Wilson
  • Story Editor: Gary David Goldberg
Series #Episode titleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date{{Episode listEpisodeNumber= 1Title= PilotDirectedBy= Jay SandrichWrittenBy= Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1976|9|23}}ShortSummary= Judge Walter O. Franklin prepares to go on his first date since the death of his wife.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 2Title= Case: A Question of QualificationsDirectedBy= Jay SandrichWrittenBy= Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1976|9|30}}ShortSummary= Walter tries to hire a new law clerk, and the applicants include a beautiful woman (Brooke Adams), a strange young man named Mario Lanza (Zane Lasky), and Jack.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 3Title= Case: His Honor vs. Her HonorDirectedBy= James BurrowsWrittenBy= David Lloyd1976|10|7}}ShortSummary= Walter starts dating the attractive female judge Eleanor Hooper (Diana Muldaur).LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 4Title= Case: The Ego AffairDirectedBy= Alan MyersonWrittenBy= Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1976|10|14}}ShortSummary= Walter gets a swelled head when he starts getting a lot of offers for speaking engagements.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 5Title= Case: Franklin vs. Reubner & ReubnerDirectedBy= Peter BonerzWrittenBy= Hugh Wilson1976|10|21}}ShortSummary= Miss Reubner thinks Walter might be romantically interested in her, and when he laughs at the idea, she quits.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 6Title= Case: The Snow White AffairDirectedBy= Michael ZinbergWrittenBy= Lloyd Garver1976|10|28}}ShortSummary= Walter upholds a theatre's right to show a pornographic film, but exercises his authority as a father to stop Bobby from seeing it.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 7Title= Case: Terwilliger vs. HimselfDirectedBy= Harvey MedlinskyWrittenBy= Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1976|11|11}}ShortSummary= When Jack's work deteriorates, Walter suspects he's having trouble at home.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 8Title= Case: The DeNecki DebacleDirectedBy= Alan MyersonWrittenBy= Hugh Wilson1976|11|18}}ShortSummary= Walter must try a criminal case where the defense attorney, Mr. DeNecki (Stephen Elliott) uses every tactic in the book to stretch out the case.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 9Title= Case: Mario Strikes AgainDirectedBy= Harvey MedlinskyWrittenBy= Gary David Goldberg1976|11|25}}ShortSummary= Walter regrets hiring the perpetually annoying Mario Lanza as his assistant.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 10Title= Case: Franklin in LoveDirectedBy= Harvey MedlinskyWrittenBy= Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1976|12|16}}ShortSummary= Walter and Eleanor consider getting married.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 11Title= Case: O'Come All Ye WastrelsDirectedBy= James BurrowsWrittenBy= Sy Rosen1976|12|23}}ShortSummary= Walter invites a thief (Dick Van Patten) to spend Christmas at his home.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 12Title= Case: Money Vs. StatureDirectedBy= Hugh WilsonWrittenBy= Hugh Wilson1976|12|30}}ShortSummary= Walter gets a lucrative offer to quit the bench and go back into private law practice.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 13Title= Case: The Hooper AffairDirectedBy= Michael ZinbergWrittenBy= Patricia Jones & Donald Reiker1977|1|6}}ShortSummary= Walter has to compete for Eleanor when her old boyfriend (Craig Stevens) comes to town.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 14Title= Case: Franklin vs. McClellanDirectedBy= James BurrowsWrittenBy= Ken Levine & David Isaacs1977|1|13}}ShortSummary= Walter deals with another revolt by Mrs. McClellanLineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 15Title= Case: Whatever Happened to Mary Jane?DirectedBy= John C. ChulayWrittenBy= Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1977|1|20}}ShortSummary= Someone has to be the fall guy when a joint of marijuana is found in Walter's office.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 16Title= Case: McClellan vs. ImmigrationDirectedBy= Hugh WilsonWrittenBy= David Lloyd1977|1|27}}ShortSummary= Mrs. McClellan tries to find a husband to avoid being deported.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 17Title= Case: May vs. DecemberDirectedBy= Harvey MedlinskyWrittenBy= Gary David Goldberg1977|2|3}}ShortSummary= Walter finds himself attracted to a woman (Annette O'Toole) who's too young for him.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 18Title= Case: The Lawndale ReportDirectedBy= Harvey MedlinskyWrittenBy= Gary David Goldberg1977|2|10}}ShortSummary= Walter goes undercover to write a report on the prison system.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 19Title= Case: The Hero SyndromeDirectedBy= Hugh WilsonWrittenBy= Earl Pomerantz1977|2|17}}ShortSummary= Oliver starts to admire a thuggish hockey player who appeared in Walter's courtroom.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 20Title= Case: Democracy vs. TyrannyDirectedBy= Tony MordenteWrittenBy= Gary David Goldberg1977|2|24}}ShortSummary= Walter's kids and Mrs. McClellan accuse him of being a "tyrant" and stage a mock trial where he defends himself against the charges.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 21Title= Case: Facing Up vs. Hiding Behind the DrapesDirectedBy= James BurrowsWrittenBy= Earl Pomerantz1977|3|3}}ShortSummary= Walter's life is threatened by a man he sent to prison.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 22Title= Case: The People SpeakDirectedBy= Michael ZinbergWrittenBy= Ken Levine & David Isaacs1977|3|10}}ShortSummary= Walter challenges a veteran incumbent in the election for Superior Court judge.LineColor= C0C0C0
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Season Two: 1977–1978

  • Executive Producers: Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses
  • Producer: Hugh Wilson
  • Producer: Gary David Goldberg
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Episode titleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date{{Episode listEpisodeNumber= 23EpisodeNumber2= 1Title= Franklin vs. the Generation GapDirectedBy= Harvey MedlinskyWrittenBy= Patricia Jones & Donald Reiker1977|9|24}}ShortSummary= Walter is shocked when Bobby announces she's going to live with her boyfriend Michael (Michael Burns).
Note Penny Peyser replaces Devon Scott as Bobby.
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EpisodeNumber= 24EpisodeNumber2= 2Title= The Prodigal Father ReturnsDirectedBy= Harvey MedlinskyWrittenBy= Hugh Wilson1977|10|1}}ShortSummary= Walter's estranged father Wyatt (Hans Conried) visits his son for the first time in five years.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 25EpisodeNumber2= 3Title= Walter Screws UpDirectedBy= Asaad KeladaWrittenBy= Sy Rosen1977|10|8}}ShortSummary= Walter doubts his competence as a judge when he discovers that he convicted an innocent man.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 26EpisodeNumber2= 4Title= Philadelphia TriangleDirectedBy= Tony MordenteWrittenBy= Gary David Goldberg1977|10|15}}ShortSummary= Mario mistakes Eleanor's kindness for love.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 27EpisodeNumber2= 5Title= Love vs. ExcitementDirectedBy= Michael ZinbergWrittenBy= Gary David Goldberg1977|10|22}}ShortSummary= Walter fears that Jack will become suicidal after he and his wife separate.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 28EpisodeNumber2= 6Title= The Taking of Reubner 1-2-3DirectedBy= Hugh WilsonWrittenBy= Hugh Wilson1977|10|29}}ShortSummary= An escaped convict (Cleavon Little) takes over Walter's chambers with a gun and holds Miss Reubner hostage.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 29EpisodeNumber2= 7Title= Civil DisobedienceDirectedBy= Harvey MedlinskyWrittenBy= Tom Chehak1977|11|5}}ShortSummary= Franklin is forced to rule against an environmental protester, and when Bobby leads a protest, he jails her for contempt of court.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 30EpisodeNumber2= 8Title= Skin GameDirectedBy= Harvey MedlinskyWrittenBy= Earl Pomerantz1977|11|12}}ShortSummary= Walter doesn't know how to act around his new clerk, a militant young upper-class black man.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 31EpisodeNumber2= 9Title= New Found FranklinDirectedBy= Asaad KeladaWrittenBy= Carol Gary1977|11|19}}ShortSummary= When Eleanor thinks their relationship has become dull, Walter tries to make himself a more well-rounded person by joining clubs.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 32EpisodeNumber2= 10Title= Franklin vs. CasanovaDirectedBy= Harvey MedlinskyWrittenBy= Kathy Donnell & Madeline Di Maggio1977|11|26}}ShortSummary= Walter must protect Miss Reubner from the advances of a notorious womanizer (Robert Alda).LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 33EpisodeNumber2= 11Title= Bobby vs. MichaelDirectedBy= Tony MordenteWrittenBy= Patricia Jones & Donald Reiker1977|12|17}}ShortSummary= Franklin reacts unexpectedly after Bobby announces she's tired of living with Michael.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 34EpisodeNumber2= 12Title= The Sylvia Needleman ExperienceDirectedBy= Harvey MedlinskyWrittenBy= Jay Tarses1977|12|24}}ShortSummary= A predatory real estate agent (Beverly Garland) tries to get Walter to sell his house.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 35EpisodeNumber2= 13Title= Kids' RightsDirectedBy= Tony MordenteWrittenBy= Bill Dial1978|1|7}}ShortSummary= Mario is hopelessly outmatched when he represents a young girl suing for the right to live with her stepmother.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 36EpisodeNumber2= 14Title= Bobby and BrianDirectedBy= Tony MordenteWrittenBy= Patricia Jones & Donald Reiker1978|1|14}}ShortSummary= Bobby's new boyfriend (Brian Dennehy) is not only too old for her, but a known gangster.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 37EpisodeNumber2= 15Title= I Live to DanceDirectedBy= Tony MordenteWrittenBy= Hugh Wilson1978|1|21}}ShortSummary= Jack and Miss Reubner enter a ballroom dancing competition.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 38EpisodeNumber2= 16Title= Twice is Not EnoughDirectedBy= Asaad KeladaWrittenBy= Patricia Jones & Donald Reiker1978|1|28}}ShortSummary= Walter has to choose between Eleanor and Melissa.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 39EpisodeNumber2= 17Title= Dream MakerDirectedBy= Asaad KeladaWrittenBy= Mary-David Sheiner & Sheila Judis Weisberg1978|2|4}}ShortSummary= Mrs. McClellan's nephew, a photographer, enthrals the Franklins with his tales of globe-trotting adventure.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 40EpisodeNumber2= 18Title= Eyes of the LawDirectedBy= John C. ChulayWrittenBy= Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1978|2|11}}ShortSummary= Walter begins teaching a night school law course, where the only promising student is a blind woman.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 41EpisodeNumber2= 19Title= Phantom of the PoconosDirectedBy= Ken LuberWrittenBy= Joyce Armor & Judie Neer1978|2|18}}ShortSummary= Walter inherits a mountain cabin that seems to be haunted.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 42EpisodeNumber2= 20Title= Adios, Mr. ChipsDirectedBy= Michael ZinbergWrittenBy= Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1978|2|25}}ShortSummary= Walter is proud of his night school class's showing on a test, until it turns out they all cheated.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 43EpisodeNumber2= 21Title= The Way it WasDirectedBy= Asaad KeladaWrittenBy= Blake Hunter1978|3|11}}ShortSummary= Walter and his employees all have different memories of his first day as a judge.LineColor= C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber= 44EpisodeNumber2= 22Title= Wyatt Loves BonnieDirectedBy= Harvey MedlinskyWrittenBy= Gary David Goldberg1978|3|18}}ShortSummary= Walter discovers that his father is in love with Mrs. McClellan.LineColor= C0C0C0
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