The Tab Hunter Show (1960)
The Tab Hunter Show is an American situation comedy starring Tab Hunter. The series ran new episodes on NBC from September 18, 1960, to April 30, 1961; rebroadcasts then aired from May until September 18.
The Tab Hunter Show: Season 1 - 32 Episode s
1x1 - One Blonde Too Many
September 18, 1960
1x2 - For Money or Love
September 25, 1960
1x3 - My Brother, The Hero
October 2, 1960
1x4 - Be My Guest
October 9, 1960
1x5 - Operation Iceberg
October 16, 1960
1x6 - The Matchmaker
October 23, 1960
1x7 - I Love a Marine
October 30, 1960
1x8 - Double Trouble
November 6, 1960
1x9 - The Doll in the Bathing Suit
1x10 - Hot and Cold
November 20, 1960
1x11 - My Darling Teacher
November 27, 1960
1x12 - One Night in Paris
December 4, 1960
1x13 - Devil to Pay
December 11, 1960
1x14 - How to Lose a Girl
December 18, 1960
1x15 - Happily Unmarried
December 25, 1960
1x16 - Portia Go Home
January 1, 1961
When a young woman named Laurie McBain claims that the heroine in Paul's comic strip is based on her and sues him for invasion of privacy, he goes to court — where his attorney is a beautiful young woman who just graduated from Harvard Law School. Joanna Barnes and Vicki Trickett guest-star.
1x17 - Turnabout
January 8, 1961
1x18 - Weekend on Ice
January 15, 1961
1x19 - Girl Overboard
January 22, 1961
1x20 - The Art Patron
January 29, 1961
1x21 - The Golden Arrow
February 5, 1961
1x22 - Galatea
February 12, 1961
1x23 - Me and My Shadow
February 19, 1961
Paul has made it home to Malibu safely, but after Paul's escapades in Europe, Larsen is concerned that Paul could someday be in a serious, or even fatal, accident, bringing his comic strip — and the profits it generates for Larsen's company — to an end. To Paul's disgust, Larsen insures Paul's life for a substantial sum and hires an apprentice cartoonist, Emory Farnsworth, to assist Paul and learn to draw his strip so that he can cover for Paul if Paul ever is sidelined by injury. The eager Emory proceeds to drive Paul crazy because he thinks he has to do everything Paul does. Norman Fell, Jack Albertson, Joan Staley, Daniele De Metz, and Jane Wald guest-star.
1x24 - The Movie Set
February 26, 1961
1x25 - Sultan for a Day
March 5, 1961
1x26 - Holiday in Spain
March 12, 1961
1x27 - Italian Riviera
March 19, 1961
1x28 - Crazy Over Horses
March 26, 1961
1x29 - Dream Boy
April 9, 1961
1x30 - Personal Appearance
April 16, 1961
1x31 - Those Happy College Days
April 23, 1961
1x32 - The Invitation
April 30, 1961
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