The Debbie Reynolds Show (1969)
The Debbie Reynolds Show is an American situation comedy which aired on the NBC television network during the 1969-70 television season. The series was produced by Filmways, but the distribution rights are currently owned by Universal Media Studios through its ownership of NBC Productions.
The Debbie Reynolds Show: Season 1 - 26 Episode s
1x1 - That's Debbie
September 16, 1969
1x2 - It's a Bird--It's a Plane--It's Debbie
September 23, 1969
1x3 - In the Soup
September 30, 1969
1x4 - Married Men Can Always Get
October 7, 1969
1x5 - A Present for Jim
October 14, 1969
Debbie must get back some golf clubs she gave to her husband.
1x6 - The Bodyguard
October 21, 1969
Debbie lives in fear of a 240-pound hockey player Tiger Trabert.
1x7 - The Paper Butterfly
October 28, 1969
Debbie doing a story on wrestling gets into the ring with Terrible Tessie.
1x8 - To and From Russia with Love (pt.1)
November 4, 1969
1x9 - To and From Russia with Love (pt.2)
November 11, 1969
1x10 - You Bet Your Wife
November 25, 1969
1x11 - The Swinging Singles
December 2, 1969
1x12 - Diamonds are a Girl's Worst Friend
December 9, 1969
1x13 - Casanova's Kitten
December 16, 1969
1x14 - Guru-vy
December 23, 1969
Debbie goes after a quack guru who has her sister and a star football player under his spell.
1x15 - You Shouldn't Be In Pictures
December 30, 1969
1x16 - The Games (Married) People Play
January 6, 1970
1x17 - Hurry For Our Side
January 13, 1970
1x18 - Advice and Dissent
January 20, 1970
1x19 - Nothing But The Truth
February 3, 1970
1x20 - Mission Improbable
February 10, 1970
1x21 - How to Succeed In The Stock Market Without Really Trying
February 24, 1970
1x22 - Those Dangerous Years
March 3, 1970
1x23 - Debbie Gets Jim Fired
March 10, 1970
1x24 - Debbie's Return
March 17, 1970
1x25 - The Producer
March 24, 1970
1x26 - Where There's a Will, There's No Way
April 14, 1970
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