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Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'Funny Face' from 1970-1982:



1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'Funny Face':


(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)

September 18, 1971: The Used Car
Season 1, episode 1
W: Bob Rodgers   D: Hal Cooper

With Tom Bosley (Used Car Dealer).
Sandy Duncan makes her bow as Sandy Stockton, a small-town girl who attends UCLA, studying to be a teacher but earning her living expenses by acting part-time in television commercials. Tonight: while shopping for a used car, Sandy meets a dealer who recognizes her from TV and offers her a car free if she'll do his commercials.

September 25, 1971: A Lesson In Courage
Season 1, episode 2

With Gene Andrusco (Billy), Peter Kastner (Roger), Joseph V. Perry (Al).
A far-out lesson in courage for a little boy.

October 2, 1971: No Music, Maestro, Please?
Season 1, episode 3

With Raymond Bailey (Principal), Arnie Yellin (David), Jeff Whipple (Nelson).
Sandy, hoping to inspire her lackluster grammar-school band by entering it in a TV contest, decides to hold secret rehearsals in her apartment.

October 9, 1971: The Repairman Cheateth
Season 1, episode 4

With Bernie Kopell (Repairman), Ben Cooper (Lawyer).
Sandy goes to jail for disturbing the peace, among other charges, stemming from her feud with an unscrupulous TV repairman.

October 16, 1971: Drive? Who Said?
Season 1, episode 5
D: Richard Michaels

With Todd Susman (Butler).
Sandy gets a job in a rent-a-car commercial, then tries to learn how to drive by cramming an eight-day economy driving course into 24 hours.

October 23, 1971: A Star Is Born On A Stretcher
Season 1, episode 6

With Peter Graves (Himself), Richard Stahl (Wellington), Avery Schreiber (Manny).
Sandy auditions at Paramount Studios and lands a bit part in "Mission: Impossible".

October 30, 1971: The Marrying Kind
Season 1, episode 7

With John Fink (Will).
Sandy makes a date with a college track star, then learns from Alice that he has a reputation as a campus wolf.

November 6, 1971: What's In A Mouth
Season 1, episode 8

With David Doyle (DeHaven), Tom Hallick (Ted), William Schallert (Dr. Meffler).
After an emergency visit to a doddering dentist, Sandy reports for work in a coffee commercial with only half her face under control.

November 13, 1971: Four-Sided Triangle
Season 1, episode 9

With Monte Markham, Tommy Farrell (Director).
A job in a tea commerical gets Sandy and her leading man into a four-sided "triangle" off-camera involving his mysterious "twin" brother.

November 20, 1971: Don't Worry, I'll Manage
Season 1, episode 10
W: Susan Silver   D: Hal Cooper

With Lillian Bronson (Mrs. Morris), Scott Kolden (Bobby), Patty Regan (Mrs. Carter), Benny Rubin (Mr. Randolph), Holly Irving (Mrs. Jensen).
An unruly dog, leaky plumbing and a new tenant who won't pay are a few of the problems confronting Sandy when she's asked to mind the apartment building for a few days.

November 27, 1971: A Crush On Sandy
Season 1, episode 11
D: Richard Michaels

With Mike Lookinland (Richie), Michael Callan (Ken), Patricia Harty.
A playboy father's son appears to have a crush on student teacher Sandy, but it develops he's only trying to match her up with his father, who's engaged to a woman the boy doesn't like.

December 4, 1971: Captain Wonderful
Season 1, episode 12

With Phil Leeds (Coleman), Maidie Norman (Mrs. Johnson), Shelley Morrison (Mrs. Martinez), Sandra Gould (Mrs. Walden), Jonathan Harris (Captain Wonderful).
Sandy asks a children's TV hero, "Captain Wonderful", to headline the school's benefit show.

December 11, 1971: Pilot
Season 1, episode 13

With Elliott Street (Howard Dalyrimple), Jack De Mave (Ron Roland), Frank Aletter (Dick), Nita Talbot (Maggie Prescott), Jackson Bostwick (Football Hero).
In the original unaired pilot for the series, Sandy appears as a cover girl who has to break a date with a shy book store clerk for a photo assignment. (Last show of the series.)


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