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Series Cast Summary
Doris Day | ... |
Doris Martin
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(128 episodes, 1968-1973)
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Philip Brown | ... |
Billy Martin
(77 episodes, 1968-1971)
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Todd Starke | ... |
Toby Martin
(77 episodes, 1968-1971)
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Denver Pyle | ... |
Buck Webb
(53 episodes, 1968-1970)
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Rose Marie | ... |
Myrna Gibbons
(52 episodes, 1969-1971)
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McLean Stevenson | ... |
Michael Nicholson
(52 episodes, 1969-1971)
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John Dehner | ... |
Cyril Bennett
(48 episodes, 1971-1973)
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Jackie Joseph | ... |
Jackie Parker
(45 episodes, 1971-1973)
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Paul Smith | ... |
Ron Harvey
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(42 episodes, 1969-1971)
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Lord Nelson | ... |
Nelson the Sheepdog
(38 episodes, 1968-1971)
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James Hampton | ... |
LeRoy B. Simpson
(30 episodes, 1968-1971)
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Naomi Stevens | ... |
Juanita
(18 episodes, 1968-1969)
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Louise Lane | ... |
Party Guest
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(13 episodes, 1971-1973)
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Billy De Wolfe | ... |
Willard Jarvis
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(12 episodes, 1970-1973)
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Norman Stevans | ... |
Restaurant Patron
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(12 episodes, 1970-1973)
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Fran Ryan | ... |
Aggie Thompson
(10 episodes, 1968)
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Kaye Ballard | ... |
Angie Pallucci
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(10 episodes, 1970-1972)
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Carol Worthington | ... |
Ethel Weber
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(9 episodes, 1969-1971)
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Charles Cirillo | ... |
Businessman
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(9 episodes, 1969-1972)
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Peter Lawford | ... |
Dr. Peter Lawrence
(8 episodes, 1971-1973)
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Bernie Kopell | ... |
Louie Pallucci
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(8 episodes, 1970-1973)
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Murray Pollack | ... |
Exhibit Patron
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(7 episodes, 1969-1973)
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Henry Corden | ... |
Emile
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(6 episodes, 1968-1973)
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Paula Victor | ... |
Fortune Teller
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(6 episodes, 1970-1972)
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Issa Arnal | ... |
Helen
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(6 episodes, 1969-1970)
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Edward Andrews | ... |
Colonel Fairburn
(5 episodes, 1970-1972)
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Luis de Córdova | ... |
Jules
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(5 episodes, 1969-1972)
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Alan DeWitt | ... |
Hairdresser
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(5 episodes, 1969-1973)
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Gordon Jump | ... |
Little League Manager
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(5 episodes, 1969-1971)
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Larry Storch | ... |
Duke Farentino
(4 episodes, 1970-1971)
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Lew Ayres | ... |
William Tyler
(4 episodes, 1970)
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Ceil Cabot | ... |
Cook
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(4 episodes, 1971-1973)
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Walter Sande | ... |
Doc Carpenter
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(4 episodes, 1968-1971)
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Larry McCormick | ... |
Jim
(4 episodes, 1971-1972)
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Woodrow Parfrey | ... |
Maxwell Digby
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(4 episodes, 1968-1970)
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Charles Wagenheim | ... |
Edgar
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(4 episodes, 1970-1972)
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Peggy Rea | ... |
Grace Henley
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(4 episodes, 1968-1973)
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John Kroger | ... |
Herb Franklin
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(4 episodes, 1970-1973)
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Joseph Hoover | ... |
Jim
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(4 episodes, 1970-1972)
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Martin Ashe | ... |
Chauffeur
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(4 episodes, 1970-1973)
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Kay Stewart | ... |
Committeewoman #1
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(4 episodes, 1968-1972)
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Patrick Cranshaw | ... |
Fred
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(4 episodes, 1968-1970)
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Hal Smith | ... |
Merle
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(4 episodes, 1969-1970)
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Dee Dee Young | ... |
Ellen
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(4 episodes, 1970-1972)
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Rudy Germane | ... |
Fashion Show Spectator
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(4 episodes, 1969-1971)
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Patrick O'Neal | ... |
Jonathan Rusk
(3 episodes, 1972-1973)
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Cesare Danova | ... |
Carlo Benedetti
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(3 episodes, 1970-1972)
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Joey Forman | ... |
Harry Maret
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(3 episodes, 1971-1973)
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Sid Melton | ... |
Al
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(3 episodes, 1969-1973)
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Jack Wells | ... |
Fred
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(3 episodes, 1971-1973)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- CBS (1968) (United States) (tv)
- Worldvision Enterprises (1998) (United States) (tv)
- Paramount Television (2006) (United States) (tv)
- CBS Television Distribution (2021) (United States) (tv)
- CBS Media Ventures (United States) (tv)
- MPI Media Group (2005) (United States) (DVD) (season 1)
- MPI Media Group (2005) (United States) (DVD) (season 2)
- MPI Media Group (2005) (United States) (DVD) (season 3)
- Me-TV (United States) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Oscar Mayer and Company (original sponsor)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
This light and fluffy sitcom changed formats and producers almost every season. Originally it was about widow Doris Martin and her two young sons who left the big city for the quiet and peace of her family's ranch, which was run by her dad Buck and ranchhand Leroy. Later Doris, Buck and sons Billy and Toby moved to San Francisco, where Doris got a job as a secretary to bumbling magazine publisher Michael Nicholson. In Season Three, the Martin family moved into an apartment above the Paluccis' Italian restaurant, and Doris began writing features for Today's World magazine. Finally, the kids, family, Nicholson, the Paluccis' and all other cast members vanished, and Doris became a single staff writer for Today's World, where her new boss was stentatorial-voiced Cy Bennett.
Written by Marty McKee |
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Taglines | There's a great Day coming. Tuesday nights. (season 1) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Denver Pyle played Doris Day's father on the show despite the fact that he was only two years older than Day. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Doris Day: It's Magic (1998). See more » |