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32 Episodes 1957 - 1958
Episode 1
Fri, Oct 18, 1957
Episode 2
Fri, Oct 25, 195730 mins
The friends and adopted children of a New York taxi driver try to play matchmaker for the unsuspecting single man.
Episode 3
Fri, Nov 1, 1957
Frank is joined by the Tri-Tones, a trio of female close-harmony singers consisting of his daughter, Nancy Sinatra, and her high school friends, Belinda Burrell and Jane Ross on "Side by Side". Frank also performs five solo numbers.
Episode 4
Fri, Nov 8, 1957
Episode 5
Fri, Nov 15, 1957
Episode 6
Fri, Nov 22, 1957
Episode 7
Fri, Nov 29, 1957
Episode 8
Fri, Dec 6, 1957
When the police can't find his stolen taxi, the cab driver decides to start his own investigation.
Episode 9
Fri, Dec 13, 195730 mins
A talent scout assigned to turn an inexperienced actress into a polished performer finds himself falling in love with his pupil.
Episode 10
Fri, Dec 20, 1957
In the only episode of this series filmed in color (but probably broadcast only in black-and-white), legendary crooner Bing Crosby is guest star. Crosby joins Sinatra in performing many classic Christmas songs, among them Sinatra's version of "Mistetoe and Holly" and Crosby's famed "White Christmas". Some of the songs are performed on a set with a backdrop of Victorian England; other songs were performed on a set that resembled a hip late-1950's bachelor apartment. This episode has been released in color on DVD.

Episode 11
Fri, Dec 27, 1957
Two lonely people meet in New York City's Central Park and strike up a friendship.
Episode 12
Fri, Jan 3, 1958
Episode 13
Fri, Jan 10, 1958
Frank is asked by a friend to perform at his child's senior prom but learns the dance committee would prefer to hire a rock-and-roll band.
Episode 14
Fri, Jan 17, 1958
Episode 15
Fri, Jan 24, 1958
Episode 16
Fri, Jan 31, 1958
Episode 17
Fri, Feb 7, 1958
Episode 18
Fri, Feb 14, 1958
Episode 19
Fri, Feb 21, 1958
A murderer holds a woman hostage in her frontier cabin.
Episode 20
Fri, Feb 28, 1958
Episode 21
Fri, Mar 7, 1958
Frank Sinatra and Edie Adams sing while Stan Freberg interviews a man from the moon.
Episode 22
Fri, Mar 14, 1958
Episode 23
Fri, Mar 21, 1958
A youthful dancer becomes involved with a moody painter who lives in her apartment building.
Episode 24
Fri, Mar 28, 1958
Episode 25
Fri, Apr 4, 1958
Jesse White tells Frank Sinatra that Nelson Riddle's orchestra is drowning out his feeble voice, so he has hired a smaller band. The smaller band turns out to be Spike Jones and his City Slickers, who promptly transform the program into a non-stop musical joke. Jesse and Spike put on a Telethon to raise money for Frank, one of the great entertainers of "yesteryear." Frank is at first insulted, but then decides, "A buck is a buck." In the grand finale, Frank sings Spike's hit version of "Chloe", with Spike Jones backing.
Episode 26
Fri, Apr 18, 1958
During an oppressive heatwave, a husband and wife have a violent argument over the virtues of city versus suburban living.
Episode 27
Fri, Apr 25, 1958
Frank is joined by Ethel Mermen for an evening of comedy and song. In the featured sketch, Frank and Ethel play a high-powered show-business couple who are surprised by a TV interviewer and have to conceal that their home is a mess.
Episode 28
Fri, May 9, 1958
Episode 29
Fri, May 16, 1958
A priest is assigned to minister to his old neighborhood parish and discovers the church building is badly in need of repair.
Episode 30
Fri, May 23, 1958
Episode 31
Fri, May 30, 1958
A new governess becomes concerned when her employer refuses to discuss the whereabouts of his wife and his son is stricken with fear.
Episode 32
Fri, Jun 6, 1958
A woman recently released from a mental hospital doubts the man who says he is her husband is who he claims to be.