A therapist and newly divorced dad is faced with finding a kidney donor, and runs into a rough-around-the-edges woman from his past who volunteers her own. Together they form an unlikely bond and begin a journey that will change both of their lives.
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Honestly, Celeste! is an eight-episode 1954 CBS situation comedy starring Celeste Holm as Celeste Anders, a 37-year-old college journalism professor from Minnesota who accepts a reporter's position on the staff of the fictitious New York Express newspaper.
The 'Our Miss Brooks' star swapped teaching for novel-writing in this sitcom about a widow who supplements her book royalties with lecture fees while leaving her nonidentical twin daughters in the care of a housekeeper (Frances Bavier, who, two years later, was cast as Aunt Bee on 'The Andy Griffith Show'). Based on the autobiography of Emily Kimbrough.
Dick and the Duchess is a rare 1950s CBS situation comedy filmed and set in London.In the story line, Jane's family had difficulty accepting Dick both as an American and a "commoner". Jane often got involved in a comical vein in Dick's insurance cases. Beatrice Varley appeared in a supporting role as Mathilda.
The tongue-in-cheek escapades of a master spy saddled with an overly earnest novice agent who struggles to keep his mentor focused. The novelty of star George Hamilton's preening, self-parodying character quickly wore off and CBS canceled his missions after a month.
Aside from doubling the length of each episode, The New Scooby-Doo Movies differed from its predecessor in the addition of a rotating special guest star slot; each episode featured real-life celebrities or well known fictional characters joining the Mystery, Inc. gang in solving the mystery of the week. Some episodes, in particular the episodes guest-starring the characters from The Addams Family, Batman, and Jeannie, deviated from the established Scooby-Doo format of presenting criminals masquerading as supernatural beings by introducing real ghosts, witches, monsters, and other such characters into the plots.
Maggie Briggs is an American sitcom television series that aired from March 4 until April 15, 1984. The original title for the show was Suzanne Pleshette Is Maggie Briggs.