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The Doris Day Show ()


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After spending most of her life in big cities, widow Doris Martin decides to move back to the family ranch.

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  Doris Martin / ... (128 episodes, 1968-1973)
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  Billy Martin (77 episodes, 1968-1971)
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  Toby Martin (77 episodes, 1968-1971)
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  Buck Webb (53 episodes, 1968-1970)
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  Myrna Gibbons (52 episodes, 1969-1971)
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  Michael Nicholson (52 episodes, 1969-1971)
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  Cyril Bennett (48 episodes, 1971-1973)
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  Jackie Parker (45 episodes, 1971-1973)
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  Ron Harvey / ... (42 episodes, 1969-1971)
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  Nelson the Sheepdog (38 episodes, 1968-1971)
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  LeRoy B. Simpson (30 episodes, 1968-1971)
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  Juanita (18 episodes, 1968-1969)
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  Party Guest / ... (13 episodes, 1971-1973)
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  Willard Jarvis / ... (12 episodes, 1970-1973)
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  Restaurant Patron / ... (12 episodes, 1970-1973)
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  Aggie Thompson (10 episodes, 1968)
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  Angie Pallucci / ... (10 episodes, 1970-1972)
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  Ethel Weber / ... (9 episodes, 1969-1971)
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  Businessman / ... (9 episodes, 1969-1972)
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  Dr. Peter Lawrence (8 episodes, 1971-1973)
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  Louie Pallucci / ... (8 episodes, 1970-1973)
Murray Pollack ...
  Exhibit Patron / ... (7 episodes, 1969-1973)
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  Emile / ... (6 episodes, 1968-1973)
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  Fortune Teller / ... (6 episodes, 1970-1972)
Issa Arnal ...
  Helen / ... (6 episodes, 1969-1970)
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  Colonel Fairburn (5 episodes, 1970-1972)
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  Jules / ... (5 episodes, 1969-1972)
Alan DeWitt ...
  Hairdresser / ... (5 episodes, 1969-1973)
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  Little League Manager / ... (5 episodes, 1969-1971)
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  Duke Farentino (4 episodes, 1970-1971)
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  William Tyler (4 episodes, 1970)
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  Cook / ... (4 episodes, 1971-1973)
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  Doc Carpenter / ... (4 episodes, 1968-1971)
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  Jim (4 episodes, 1971-1972)
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  Maxwell Digby / ... (4 episodes, 1968-1970)
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  Edgar / ... (4 episodes, 1970-1972)
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  Grace Henley / ... (4 episodes, 1968-1973)
John Kroger ...
  Herb Franklin / ... (4 episodes, 1970-1973)
Joseph Hoover ...
  Jim / ... (4 episodes, 1970-1972)
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  Chauffeur / ... (4 episodes, 1970-1973)
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  Committeewoman #1 / ... (4 episodes, 1968-1972)
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  Fred / ... (4 episodes, 1968-1970)
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  Merle / ... (4 episodes, 1969-1970)
Dee Dee Young ...
  Ellen / ... (4 episodes, 1970-1972)
Rudy Germane ...
  Fashion Show Spectator / ... (4 episodes, 1969-1971)
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  Jonathan Rusk (3 episodes, 1972-1973)
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  Carlo Benedetti / ... (3 episodes, 1970-1972)
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  Harry Maret / ... (3 episodes, 1971-1973)
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  Al / ... (3 episodes, 1969-1973)
Jack Wells ...
  Fred / ... (3 episodes, 1971-1973)

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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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Also Known As
  • Doris comédie (France)
  • Doris Day in... (Germany)
  • Doris Day (Spain)
  • El show de Doris Day (Spain)
  • Que sera sera (Canada, French title)
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  • 30 min
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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 »

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