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- An interior decorator and a playboy songwriter share a telephone party line and size each other up.
- A rich businessman and a young woman are attracted to each other, but he only wants an affair while she wants to save herself for marriage.
- Two widowed people fall in love and marry, unprepared for the hostile reactions of their children.
- After spending most of her life in big cities, widow Doris Martin decides to move back to the family ranch.
- In London, a recently-wed American woman's sanity comes into question after she claims to be the victim of a threatening stalker.
- After a series of misunderstandings, the head of an aerospace research laboratory begins to suspect that his new girlfriend is a Russian spy.
- A series of misunderstandings leaves an advertising executive with a campaign for a product which has not yet been invented, while he romances his rival in the guise of its inventor.
- A homemaker's sudden rise to fame as a soap spokesperson leads to chaos in her home life.
- Jane Osgood runs a lobster business, which supports her two young children. Railroad staff inattention ruins her shipment, so with her lawyer George, Jane sues Harry Foster Malone, director of the line and the "meanest man in the world".
- The life of the youngest of three sisters in a musical family is complicated by the separate arrivals of a charming composer and a cynical music arranger.
- A terrified wife tries to escape from her insanely jealous husband who is bent on killing her.
- A debt-ridden circus is saved by a well-meaning but inept publicity man.
- A series of misunderstandings leaves a married man believing that he has impregnated the owner of an adoption agency, and that she will be the surrogate for him and his wife.
- Reform school girls try to make the best of a bad situation.
- A one-hour TV special featuring star Doris Day singing duets with Perry Como, reminiscing with screen costar Rock Hudson, and interacting with several of her own family dogs.
- Unsold sitcom pilot which explored the problems faced by two newlyweds.
- Anthology series consisting of unsold television pilots developed for the 1971-1972 season that weren't picked-up by CBS for their fall line-up
- Cy Bennett assigns Doris to research and write a piece on computer dating, but Doris' charm, beauty and clear lack of any reason to resort to a computer dating service to meet men arouses the attention of the Bunco Squad, who suspect she's an extortionist.
- Unbeknownst to Doris, Billy and Toby's frog Harold has accompanied her to work. Chaos ensues when he escapes after she arrives at her office.
- Doris and Angie register at a spa to spy on the wife of a convict about to be released, who had stolen $2 million that has never been found, and they think that the wife knows where the money is hidden.
- When Doris must interview a television talk show host, he decides she should appear as a guest.
- Peter's anniversary gift to Doris of an antique automobile literally backfires when its constant breakdowns result in Doris being chronically late for dates and work.
- Buck's long-time friendship with Doc is put to the test when they both fall in love with the new manicurist in town.
- Nick's hired an artist to do a painting for the magazine's cover. Soon, she's found the perfect subject; Buck. Though he initially declines Doris is able to convince him to do it. Soon, Buck's enjoying being the subject of a magazine cover. But when the finished work ends up not being quite what she nor Buck envisioned, Doris has to figure a way to break it to Buck .
- Doris discovers that a consultant hired by Mrs. Fairburn's charity is stealing money from it, and sets out to expose the thief and get the money back.
- Instead of the obvious choice of Ron the associate editor, Colonel Fairburn appoints his newly graduated son, Clifford Fairburn, managing editor of the magazine during his and Nick's two week business trip. Clifford, who has no practical magazine experience, is nonetheless a chip off the old block: he went to military school, followed by finishing first in his class in business school. And he has traditional conservative values and ideals... or so he would like his father to believe. Once the Colonel and Nick are gone, the real Clifford emerges. In reality, he is a long haired (which was hidden underneath a short-haired wig), meditating hippie with not a conservative thought in his head. Under his two week stint, Clifford decides to take the magazine in a whole different direction, one that appeals more to his hippie sensibilities. Doris feels that it is not her responsibility to counter any of Clifford's directives, but she will probably be the one who has to reconcile Clifford's decisions to Nick and especially the Colonel upon their return.
- To boost sagging sales, Doris taps her old flame Carlo Benadetti to come to San Francisco and paint an exclusive cover for Today's World Magazine. But after two weeks and a skyrocketing expense account, Carlo's canvas is empty as he can think only of Doris.
- 1968–197330mTV-G5.9 (20)TV EpisodeWith hopes of landing an interview with its reclusive prince, Doris and Cy travel to the small European nation of San Riata where Doris' beauty and charm incite impersonation, intrigue and an international incident.
- Doris discovers how wealthy she really is when she needs $1,100 in a hurry.
- It's Doris' birthday and the boys want to treat her to a dinner out. What's more they insist on paying for it themselves. Doris has some backup money just in case. When they arrive at the restaurant it's not quite what Doris was expecting...it's a smoke filled Road House. When the check comes the boys are short and her backup money didn't quite pan out.
- Doris is dismayed to see the state of the plants on her patio, which she learns are being slowly killed by sulfur poisoning, the nurseryman who can smell the sulfur in the air. She tracks the culprit down to a new sulfur factory, Fedderson Sulfur, which she tries to shut down. She does slightly soften her opinion when she learns of sulfur's many uses, but still comes out of the meeting with the plant manager unsatisfied that they will not make the easy and quick fix to reduce toxic emissions at a $500,000 price tag. She gets permission from Colonel Fairburn, who is overseeing the running of the magazine in Nick's absence, to write an anti-pollution article, especially concerning her specific situation. When Doris finishes the story, she and Colonel Fairburn come to an unwanted epiphany: Fedderson is a subsidiary of Amalgamated Limited, the Chair of the Board being Colonel Fairburn. As such, the Colonel kills the story. Doris has to figure out a way to change the Colonel's mind. Mother Nature may give her a bit of a helping hand.
- Doris lands a job in San Francisco as a Girl Friday for the Managing Editor of Today's World magazine.
- Doris has a date with a French movie star, but learns her sons have volunteered her to umpire their baseball game that afternoon.
- Hypochondriac Cyril Bennett summons a doctor and when Doris opens the door to admit him it's love at first sight for Doris and Dr. Lawrence. However, will the scheming Bennett quash what Cupid hath wrought by assigning Doris to write an article on outrageous doctor fees?
- Doris helps Dr. Lawrence perform an appendectomy on shipping magnate Nicholas Kavros, who of course is immediately smitten with her, much to Dr. Lawrence's chagrin.
- Today's World is hosting an exclusive fashion show, and Doris and Myrna must babysit the two French models being wooed with food by lovestruck Jewish delicatessen Lotharios.
- Cy requests Doris to open her home to the distraught Thelma, sister-in-law to the magazine's publisher, who was jilted at the altar. When Thelma's fiancé comes to Frisco to declare his love, he finds she has already moved on and into the arms of Mr. Jarvis. Doris better think of a solution fast if she and Cy want to keep their jobs.
- Doris pens a piece critical of the divorce epidemic, calling on couples to forgive and forget hurts and betrayals. But Doris finds it difficult to heed her own counsel when she suspects Peter of a fling with a beautiful young actress.
- Doris persuades her dry cleaner Louie to showcase his original designs in a fashion show put on by the snobbish Jacques Moreau. The multi-talented Doris not only covers the fashion show for Today's World but also serves as its sole model, displaying a number of early 1970's styles.
- Doris puts together and appears as the only model in a fashion show to help fund an expansion of Peter's hospital.
- Doris goes undercover and in disguise to land an interview with a hospitalized criminal, contending with a disapproving Peter, eccentric patients and a nosy nurse.
- To finance her lavish lifestyle, Doris secretly moonlights as Miss Understanding, hosting an overnight advice radio program and arousing Peter's suspicions.
- Trespasser Tyrone Lovey and his shotgun cause headaches for Doris and the ranch.
- Doris' art-forging uncle visits and to keep from being returned to jail enlists Doris and Cy's help in switching out a forged painting from the collection of a wealthy art collector.
- Doris' single boss convinces her to pretend to be married to him when his old flame arrives in town.
- Jewel thieves plant stolen gems on Mr. Jarvis, and when he and Doris discover what has happened, they head to the store to return the stolen loot. However, they wind up getting arrested and thrown in jail, where they meet the real thieves. Doris and Mr. Jarvis hatch a plan to expose the thieves and clear their names.
- Doris and Peter claim to be comfortable with their open relationship ... until Doris is charmed and wooed by a handsome, bestselling author.
- Doris fears a peeping tom is watching her from a neighboring rooftop.
- Doris and Myrna go on a weekend skiing trip, where Doris meets a handsome doctor--who comes in handy when Myrna sprains her ankle before she even gets to the slopes.