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Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'The Debbie Reynolds Show' from 1970-1982:



1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'The Debbie Reynolds Show':


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

September 16, 1969: That's Debbie
Season 1, episode 1
W: Jess Oppenheimer   D: Ezra Stone

With Roy Roberts (Gen. Arbuckle), Harold Gould (Whitaker), Roland Winters (Gov. Bartholomew).
Debbie cunningly disguises herself as a golf caddy to hook a scoop about the governor's plans for reelection.

September 23, 1969: It's A Bird, It's A Plane, It's Debbie
Season 1, episode 2

With Arch Johnson (Tex), George Furth (Matthew Keller).
Don's plan to ride with a precision flying team leads to Debbie's enrollment in a flying school -- and a flight with an "instructor" who doesn't know how to land.

September 30, 1969: In The Soup
Season 1, episode 3

With Alberto Isaac (Garcia), Craig Huebing (Hayakawa), Bernie Kopell (Announcer), Ruth McDevitt (Mrs. Patterson), William Schallert (Mr. Patterson).
Debbie's appearance in a TV commercial jeopardizes her husband's chance for a sports show.

October 7, 1969: Married We Can Always Get
Season 1, episode 4

Fearing she's not legally wed, Debbie plans a quiet second wedding -- until she spies the headline on Bruce's neighborhood newspaper.

October 14, 1969: A Present For Jim
Season 1, episode 5
D: Ezra Stone

With Will Mackenzie (Police officer), Peter Leeds (Gus Gustavson), Tom Hallick (Merv Bishop).
Debbie fakes a burglary to retrieve a birthday present she gave Jim.

November 11, 1969: To And From Russia With Love (2)
Season 1, episode 9

With Nita Talbot (Olga Trenova), Fabian Dean (Tutsi), Len Lessor (Agent), Jerry Mann (Agent).
Secret agents trick Debbie into leading them to two defecting track stars.

December 30, 1969: You Shouldn't Be In Pictures
Season 1, episode 15

With Neil Hamilton (Darryl F. Ziegfeld).
A contract offer from the head of a movie studio induces a fabulous daydream -- and a dreadful nightmare -- for Debbie.

January 6, 1970: The Games (Married) People Play
Season 1, episode 16

With Frank Campanella (Murphy).
Jim decides to teach Debbie a lesson to curtail her journalistic efforts.

January 13, 1970: Hooray For Our Side
Season 1, episode 17

With Brian Dewey (Alan), Jesse White (Mayor Keiselbach), Charles Lane (Samson).
Debbie organizes an all-out campaign to prevent city officials from converting a vacant lot -- the neighborhood kids' baseball field -- into a flower garden.

January 20, 1970: Advice And Dissent
Season 1, episode 18

With Carl Ballantine (Mr. Newman), Ceil Cabot (Mrs. Newman), Mary Wickes (Aunt Harriet).
Debbie gets the chance to write Jim's newspaper's "Advice to the Troubled" column and inadvertently creates more problems than she solves.

February 3, 1970: Nothing But The Truth
Season 1, episode 19

With Doris Singleton (Joyce Barrett), Katherine Woodville (Heather Conway), Lloyd Bochner (Lord Farnsworth).
Dean Martin makes a cameo appearance when Debbie, suspicious of her husband, involves him in a game of "truth" with the Landerses.

February 10, 1970: Mission Improbable
Season 1, episode 20

With Billy De Wolfe (Delbert Deloy).
Jim inadvertently -- with Debbie's help -- submits a story written by her in an important sportswriters' award contest.

February 24, 1970: How to Succeed In The Stock Market Without Really Trying
Season 1, episode 21

With Robert H. Harris (Bill Larkin), Jerome Cowan (Lowenfield).
Debbie and Charlotte's stock investment portends woe for Wall Street when they cause a stock to be overvalued.

March 3, 1970: Those Dangerous Years
Season 1, episode 22

With Shirley Mitchell (Marion), Renie Riano (Miss Hamilton).
Charlotte suspects that husband Bob is secretly dating his new secretary and sets out to prove it.

March 10, 1970: Debbie Gets Jim Fired
Season 1, episode 23

With Herbert Rudley (Crawford).
Jim loses his job when Debbie's scheme to get him a raise backfires.

March 17, 1970: Debbie's Return
Season 1, episode 24

Debbie is faced with losing the friendship of the Sanderses when Bob begins his annual service of helping them with their tax forms.

March 24, 1970: The Producer
Season 1, episode 25

With Roy Fitzell (Clown), Winifred Coffin (Grandma Morton).
A PTA talent show sets the scene for mishaps as Charlotte is appointed producer and asks for Debbie's help.

April 14, 1970: Where There's a Will, There's No Way
Season 1, episode 26

With Larry Storch.
An all-out family war ensues when Bruce doesn't select Debbie as his prospective guardian. (Last show of the series.)


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