The life of spunky Sandy Stockton, a student teacher who also acts in TV commercials in L.A. The show ended because of its star's health problems; she returned the following year, as the same character, on 'The Sandy Duncan Show.'
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Awards
1972 - Emmy - Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series- nominated
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