CTVA US Comedy - "The Patty Duke Show" (UA-Chrislaw/ABC) Season 2 (1964-65)

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Starring Patty Duke
Season 2 (ABC) (1964-65)
Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive
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references:
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############ The Patty Duke Show #############
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ABC Wednesdays 8:00 pm
36 episodes
Produced by Stanley Prager

2.01 [37] Patty Duke Show: THE GREEN-EYED MONSTER
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1037
16Sep64 ABC
Writen by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Stanley Prager
Guest cast:
Kevin Coughlin (as Geoffrey Davis III)
Richard tries desperately to compete with a handsome and athletic
military cadet who's dating Patty.

2.02 [38] Patty Duke Show: PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1038
23Sep64 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Stanley Prager
Guest cast:
Kitty Sullivan (as Sue Ellen)
Alberta Grant (as Maggie)
Matthew Andrea (as Eddie Blake)
Patty has a lot of brass - a brand new tuba - and her practice is so far
from perfect that the Lane household has to resorts to ear plugs.

2.03 [39] Patty Duke Show: SIMON SAYS
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1039
30Sep64 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Stanley Prager
Patty writes an anonymous love lorn advice column, in the high school
newspaper. But her advice backfires and she and her friends start losing
their boyfriends when they follow the advice offered. The angry students
go out looking for the mystery writer.

2.04 [40] Patty Duke Show: PATTY, THE ORGANIZER
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1040
7Oct64 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Stanley Prager (according to copyright notice)
Director, Rod Amateau (according to UCLA)
Patty forms the UAFUM (the United Association for Unprotected Minors)
so that she and Ross can get a raise in their allowances.

2.05 [41] Patty Duke Show: PATTY, THE PIONEER
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1041.
14Oct64 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Rod Amateau
Guest cast:
Joe Silver (as Coach Edwards)
To prove that teenagers aren't spoiled, Patty tries to live the spartan
life of a pioneer for a full week. But she discovers there is more to
life than TV, hair dryers and hot water.

2.06 [42] Patty Duke Show: THE BOY NEXT DOOR
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1042
21Oct64 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Rod Amateau
Guest Cast:
Jerry Strickler (as Scotty)
Gary Morgan (as Keith)
Patty and Cathy vie for the affection of the young man who has just moved
in next door. In fact, the competition between the two girls turns into
all-out warfare.

2.07 [43] Patty Duke Show: PATTY, THE PEOPLE'S VOICE
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1043
28Oct64 ABC
Written by Arnold Horwitt
Directed by Claudio Guzman
Patty and Cathy join the politicial campaign of a friend, only to
decide his opponent is a better choice.

2.08 [44] Patty Duke Show: THE GREATEST PSYCHOLOGIST IN THE WORLD
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1044
4Nov64 ABC
Directed by David Butler
Guest Cast:
Francis Hefflin (as Miss Harvey)
Patty's convinced that if she takes the right psychological tack, her
parents can be persuaded to let her accept a Harvard man's invitation to a prom.

2.09 [45] Patty Duke Show: PATTY AND THE PEACE CORPS
Prod no. 1045
11Nov64 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Claudio Guzman
Guest Cast:
John Simpson (as Tom)
Lying about her age, Patty applies for the Peace Corps - and receives a
letter assigning her to Africa. She prepares for job by studying Swahili
and learning all about African customs, while trying to figure out a way
of telling her folks about her upcoming trip.

2.10 [46] Patty Duke Show: HOW TO SUCCEED IN ROMANCE
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1046
18Nov64 ABC
Produced by Stanley Prager
Written by Arnold Horwitt
Directed by Claudio Guzman
Film Editor, Budd Hamilton
Director of Photography, George J. Stoetzel
Guest Cast:
Phillip Vandervoort (as Christopher Hubbard)
Paul Blacke (as Roy)
Marcia Straussman (as Gladys)
Deidre McDermott_OR_Deirdre Daniels? (as Milly)
Cathy falls in love with shy new student, Christopher Hubbard, and seeks
advice from Patty while Chris seeks out help from Richard.

2.11 [47] Patty Duke Show: BLOCK THE STATUE  (credits verified on film)
(a.k.a. "Block that Statue" - copyright title)
Chrislaw - United Artists Television UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1047
25Nov64 ABC
Producer: Stanley Prager
Written by Arnold Horwitt
Directed by Claudio Guzman
*
Music by Sid Ramin
In charge of Production: Stanley Neufeld
Story supervisor: Sidney Sheldon
Assistant director: Stanley Ackerman
2nd assistant director: Nancy Littlefield
Associate Producer: John Ross
Director of photography: George J. Stoetzel a.s.c.
Art Director: Robert Gundlach
Supervising film editor: Ralph Rosenblum
Film editor: Bernard Leslie
Music Supervisor: Ethel Huber
Music Editor: Joseph Lesko

*
Guest Cast:
Sorrell Booke (as Gilbert Tugwell)
Dan Travanty (as Rock) (later Daniel J. Travanti "Hill Street Blues")
Harry Packwood (as George)
Synopsis:
The school's star football player develops a crush on Cathy - who at
first couldn't care less. [TA]

2.12 [48] Patty Duke Show: THIS LITTLE PATTY WENT TO MARKET
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1048
2Dec64 ABC
Written by Austin and Irma Kalish
Directed by Claudio Guzman
Guest Cast:
Haywood Hale Broun (as Fleming)
Judianne Johnson (as Mary)
Edmund Gaynes (as Pete)
Patty sells stock in her new apricot jam business and discovers that big
business and Patty Lane, Inc. have too many pitfalls for her to handle.

2.13 [49] Patty Duke Show: THE BEST DATE IN TOWN
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1049
9Dec64 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Stanley Prager
Guest Cast:
Dana Eclar (as Henry Anderson)
Patty is looking forward to taking her dad to the father-daughter dance
- and Martin doesn't know how to tell her that he'll be out of town that
weekend. When he does, she decides to make things miserable for her
dear old dad.

2.14 [50] Patty Duke Show: CAN DO PATTY
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1050
16Dec64 ABCDirected by Claudio Guzman
Guest Cast:
Rae Allen (as Mrs. McClintock)
Alice Rawlings (as Alice)
Synopsis 1:
Martin tells Patty to channel her energies into getting things done
instead of avoiding them, and Patty takes the advice to heart: She begins
ordering people around to get things accomplished.
Synopsis 2:
Patty's father suggests Patty concentrate on her schoolwork and chores only
to find Patty has involved the whole family in her school projects

2.15 [51] Patty Duke Show: HI, SOCIETY
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1051
23Dec64 ABC
Written by Arnold Horwitt
Directed by Claudio Guzman
Guest Cast:
Kitty Sullivan (as Sue Ellen) (recurring)
Dan Ferrone (as Woodrow Warren Caldwell III)
Dorothy Peterson (as Mrs. Caldwell)
Frances Chaney (as Mrs. Turner)
Hope Cameron (as lady helper)
Jon Richards (as Pringle)
Clifford Arashi (as Kimo)
Smashingly handsome Woodrow Warren Caldwell III transferred to Brooklyn
Heights High from a posh Connecticut boarding school and Patty and Sue Ellen
are engaged in a battle for his favor.

2.16 [52] Patty Duke Show: PATTY, THE WITNESS
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1052
30Dec64 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Claudio Guzman
Guest Cast:
Barney Martin (as Mr. McDonald)
Clifford Carpenter (as defense attorney)
After Patty witnesses an auto accident, she mistakes a man taking his
pregnant wife to the hospital for a gangster - and then lives out a
fantasy that his mob is after her to keep her from talking.

2.17 [53] Patty Duke Show: EVERY GIRL SHOULD BE MARRIED
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1053
6Jan65 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Cast:
Frank Sinatra Jr. (as David Stone)
Patty mistakenly believes her parents are trying to marry her off when they
invite a young professor to dinner.

2.18 [54] Patty Duke Show: THE PERFECT HOSTESS
Prdo. no. 1054 
13Jan65 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Stanley Prager
Guest Cast:
Jeff Siggins (as George)
George Gaynes (as Gaylord)
Francis Heflin (as Cissy)
Patty Duke plays triple roles tonight - Patty Lane, Cathy and distant
cousin Betsy from Chattanooga. Patty and Cathy find that charming Betsy a
little too charming with Richard and George.

2.19 [55] Patty Duke Show: PATTY MEETS A CELEBRITY
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1055
20Jan65 ABC
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Cast:
Sal Mineo (as himself)
Peter Collins (as Layton)
Mort Marshall (as Colin Harvey)
James Coco (as the director)
Kelly Wood (as Gloria)
To her dismay Patty learns that Cathy has been chosen to escort Sal
Mineo around Brooklyn Heights High School.

2.20 [56] The Patty Duke Show: THE RAFFLE
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1056
27Jan65 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Claudio Guzman
Guest Cast:
Jean Stapleton (as Mrs. Pollack)
Kelly Wood (as Gloria)
Marcia Strassman (as Adeline)
Lisa Ackerman (as Mary)
Sammy Smith (as Sam)
Harry Packwood (as George)
Donna Jean (as girl)
Patty plans to raise money for a church bazaar by raffling off her boyfriend Richard.

2.21 [57] Patty Duke Show: PATTY AND THE NEWSPAPER GAME
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1057
3Feb65 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Don Weis
Guest cast:
Bobby Vinton (George Reynolds)
Ralph Bell (William Smathers)
Patty's father thinks a new reporter has been hired to replace him on the
paper, but in reality he is only there to make it possible for him to go
on a much-needed vacation.
Patty starts working part-time in Martin's newspaper office so she can
get to know George, the publisher's nephew.

2.22 [58] Patty Duke Show: LITTLE BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1058
10Feb65 ABC
Written by Ed Jurist
Directed by D. Davis
Guest Cast:
Alan Cable (as Stanley)
Arthur Sussex (as Joey)
The Lanes decide Ross is too old for another surprise birthday party and
plan to take him to a movie, unaware that Ross expected the party and
invited all his friends over.

2.23 [59] Patty Duke Show: PATTY PITS WITS - TWO BRITS HITS
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1059
17Feb65 ABC
Written by Arnold Horwitt
Directed by William Colleran _OR S. Colleran?
Guest Cast:
Chad Stuart (as Nigel)
Jeremy Clyde (as Patrick)
Phil Leeds (as Danny Leonard)
Patty "discovers" a singing duo on the school radio, and decides to lead them to
 fame and fortune. British rock 'n' rollers Chad and Jeremy are the special guests.

2.24 [60] Patty Duke Show: IT TAKES A HEAP OF LIVIN'
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1060
24Feb65 ABC
Written by Arnold Horwitt
Directed by Don Weis
Guest cast:
Judith Lowry (as Miss Tansy)
David Hurst (as Dennis LaTouche)
Margaret Brewster (as Mrs. Outerbridge)
Chris Gampel (as Mr. Bigelow)
Walter Klavun (as Mr. Wiley)
Neighborly Miss Tansy reveals that the Lane's home was used by the
beautiful Jane Prescott during the American Revolution. The Lanes
discover that because their beloved house is a historical landmark they
may have to move out.

2.25 [61] Patty Duke Show: WILL THE REAL SAMMY DAVIS PLEASE HANG UP?
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1061
3Mar65 ABC
 
Directed by Richard Kinon
Guest Cast:
Sammy Davis Jr. (as himself)
Peter Lawford (as himself)
Alan Manson (as Mike Garson)
Arthur Rubin (as Mr. Brown)
Harry Packwood (as George)
Susan Anspach (as Susan)
Albert M. Ottenheimer (as Reilly)
Mary Boylan (as flower lady)
Sammy Davis Jr. makes a rare TV acting appearance in "Will the Real Sammy
Davis Please Hang Up?" Patty's elected to get hold of a big-name star for
the school prom.

2.26 [62] Patty Duke Show: DON'T MONKEY WITH MENDEL
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1062
10Mar65 ABC
Written by G. Abrams
Directed by Richard Kinon
Guest Cast:
Robert Goulet (as Gregory Noble)
Kitty Sullivan (as Sue Ellen)
Nicholas Cortland (as Kenney)
Patty decides to find a husband with a perfect family background.
After she investigates Richard's hereditary traits, she comes to
the conclusion that he would be unacceptable as father of her children.

2.27 [63] Patty Duke Show: PATTY, THE PRACTICAL JOKER
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1063
17Mar65 ABC
Written by Arnold Horwitt
Directed by Howard Morris (according to copyright notice)
Directed by Don Weis (according to UCLA)
After Ross puts a frog in Patty's bed, she and Ross compete in a
never-ending series of practical jokes. Meanwhile the rest of the family
is caught in the middle.

2.28 [64] Patty Duke Show: PATTY, THE MASTER BUILDER
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1064
24Mar65 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by David Butler
Guest Cast:
Sal Lombardo (as Joey)
David Clarke (as Mr. Edwards)
"Patty, the Master Builder" goes to work when she reads a composition on Ross's desk,
 which praises the author's sister for building him a midget racing car.

2.29 [65] Patty Duke Show: PATTY AND THE CUT-RATE CASANOVA
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1065
31Mar65 ABCWritten by Arnold Horwitt
Directed by Howard Morris
Guest Cast:
John C. Attle (as Luke)
Kitty Sullivan (as Sue Ellen)
Patty deserts Richard for Carlos, a boy who knows the latest dance steps,
and whose father owns a dance studio. Richard gets even by dating Cathy.

2.30 [66] Patty Duke Show: THE DAUGHTER BIT
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1066
7Apr65 ABC
Written by Arnold Horwitt
Directed by S. Colleran
Guest cast:
Kitty Sullivan (as Sue Ellen)(recurring)
Harry Packwood (as George)
Patty begins to feel guilty when her father complains that she doesn't
spend enough time with the family.

2.31 [67] Patty Duke Show: CATHY, THE REBEL
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1067
14Apr65 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by James Sheldon
Guest cast:
Skip Hinnant (as Ted)
Susan Anspach (as Susan)
Ralph Bell (as Smathers)
Jane Hoffman (as Miss Hewitt)
Leslie Barrett (as mailman)
Scott Glenn (as waiter)
Cathy writes an anonymous letter criticizing Martin's editorial about a college prank.

2.32 [68] Patty Duke Show: PATTY, THE FOLK SINGER
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1068
21Apr65 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Cast:
David Doyle (as Jonathan)
Arnold Soboloff (as poet)
"Patty, the Folk Singer" makes her debut at a local coffee house, but finds
 that the road to stardom is cluttered with tables to wait on and dishes to wash.

2.33 [69] The Patty Duke Show: WHAT'S COOKING, COUSIN?
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1069
28Apr65 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by James Sheldon
Patty tries to improve her cooking skills to win over Richard who
has acquired a taste for fine French food

2.34 [70] Patty Duke Show: TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1070.
5May65 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by James Sheldon
Guest Cast:
John Randolph (Coach Johnson)
Conrad Yama (Momatoro)
Ross wants to be a baseball pitcher, so the whole family pitches in to
help him win a position on the Little League baseball team.

2.35 [71] Patty Duke Show: MY COUSIN, THE HEROINE
aka - My Cousin, the Hero
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1071
12May65 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Don Weis
Patty's proud of Cathy for leaping into the lake to save a drowning boy,
but her admiration turns to jealously as the praise pours.

2.36 [72] Patty Duke Show: PATTY, THE CHATTERBOX
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1072
19May65 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Cast:
Judy Jenson (as Nancy)
John C. Attie (as Peter)
Francis Chaney (as Miss Blake)
Kelly Wood (as Gloria)
Martin offers Patty an extra week's allowance if she can refrain from
talking for three days.

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