The Dennis O'Keefe Show (1959)
Synopsis
The Dennis O'Keefe Show is a 1959-1960 sitcom produced by United Artists Television which aired on CBS for sponsor General Motors' Oldsmobile division. It was not a ratings success during its original run, and was largely forgotten until a "Best Of" DVD release by Alpha Video during 2004. Certain episodes of the show can also be seen at the Internet Archive. It appears the series has entered the public domain.
Network
CBS
Episodes
Hal's TV Date
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Teacher's Pest
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Moon Man
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On Stage, Sarge
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Lancer, Come Home
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Like Father Like Son
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Frame That Painting
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Superior Woman
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Episode 9
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Episode 10
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It's Only Money
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Bonjour Babette
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Night in the Wild East
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Maid to Order
Hal decides Sarge needs a hand so he hires Annabella, a young maid. No one seems to figure out she is a missing princess but when it's discovered a diplomatic crisis occurs.
Private Eyewash
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Episode 16
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Episode 17
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Shake Hands with Hal
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Cypress Grade School
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Episode 20
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Follow That Mink
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How Many Scoops
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Author, Author
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Go Home, Aunt Millie
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Episode 25
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A Beau for Sarge
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The Regency Club
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Dimples
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Child Genius
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Marriage Anyone
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Send This Boy to Camp
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June Thursday
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Cast
Details
Original Title
The Dennis O'Keefe Show
Status
Ended
Seasons
1
Episodes
32
Production
United Artists Television, Cypress Production