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130 Episodes 1957 - 1958
Episode 1
Mon, Sep 30, 1957
The third season opener was again a Darlene showpiece, with a solo song and dance for the first number, followed by a group effort on the second.
Episode 2
Tue, Oct 1, 1957
Episode 3
Wed, Oct 2, 1957
The first half is a straight-forward drill, the second half has Cubby trying to masquerade as a rifleman. This was filmed at the Burbank Studio just one month before it was broadcast.
Episode 4
Thu, Oct 3, 1957
Episode 5
Fri, Oct 4, 1957
The Ribuca Twins were ten year old sisters Yvonne and Linda who would appear on Broadway in the musical "Flower Drum Song" as well as several television shows including "My Three Sons" co-starring Mouseketeer Don Grady.
Episode 6
Mon, Oct 7, 1957
Each Mouseketeer gets to do their specialty in this variety piece, which introduced the third season replacements to the viewing audience. Their television debut actually occurred several weeks earlier on the Disneyland show's 4th Anniversary episode, where they appeared with other Mouseketeers and Walt Disney.
Episode 7
Tue, Oct 8, 1957
Episode 8
Wed, Oct 9, 1957
This had Annette hosting scenes from the first "True Life Fantasy", about a female pine squirrel called Perri.
Episode 9
Thu, Oct 10, 1957
Episode 10
Fri, Oct 11, 1957
Episode 11
Mon, Oct 14, 1957
The Lennon sisters performed three songs from the Disney film 'Perri', released August 1957, with help from Linda, Doreen, Annette, Tommy, and their future co-star on 'The Lawrence Welk Show' - Bobby Burgess.
Episode 12
Tue, Oct 15, 1957
Episode 13
Wed, Oct 16, 1957
A mainly female choir founded in 1949 in then West Germany, the Oberkirchen Children's Choir performed three songs in German, then both German and English choruses of their trademark hit Happy Wanderer. Annette introduced teen spokesman Karleen Reinhekamp, who described the songs.
Episode 14
Thu, Oct 17, 1957
Episode 15
Fri, Oct 18, 1957
Mouseketeer "Bonnie" performs as a Talent Round-Up Day winner with dancing partner Maxine Grossman. A third season replacement Mouseketeer, Bonnie Lynn Fields had strong dancing and singing skills, but no real experience before joining the show. After her time as a Mouseketeer had ended, she became a professional dancer, appearing in Broadway musicals, on television, and in films during the sixties.
Episode 16
Mon, Oct 21, 1957
This skit featured guest Virginia Lee in the title role. Bob Amsberry was the storyteller, Don the handsome Prince, Roy the Fairy Godfather. The three older girls were wicked step-sisters, the younger ones a singing trio. The first half was really a standalone number making a play on the flood of cheap consumer goods then entering the US from Japan. The second half was the Cinderella skit, with just spoken narration by the storyteller.
Episode 17
Tue, Oct 22, 1957
Episode 18
Wed, Oct 23, 1957
A rerun of the featured preview of 'Perri' two weeks after its original broadcast. The rest of the day's show was different, so it was not a true rerun.
Episode 19
Thu, Oct 24, 1957
Newsreel Special: Hawaiian Adventure - Interest in the island territory was building with impending statehood and the arrival of commercial jet travel. This serial was introduced by Annette, who also provided the voice-over narration. Pamela Bornemann, Barbara Olin, and Paul Roelofs were the three youngsters who traveled by steamship from California to Oahu, then explored the islands using the custom MMC station wagon seen in earlier serials.
Episode 20
Fri, Oct 25, 1957
Episode 21
Mon, Oct 28, 1957
The ferocious Captain Cubby commands this jolly crew. Weak skit has pirate Mouseketeers looking for treasure in a spooky cave. Voice-overs for the pirates were provided by the Mellomen.
Episode 22
Tue, Oct 29, 1957
Episode 23
Wed, Oct 30, 1957
The short travelogue English Correspondent had originally been created by Perce Pearce for the show's first season, and was returned for the second with new episodes. For the third though, the series was retitled and given a US based hosting and narration by Annette. Robbie Serpell, who had replaced original host Dirk Metzger, continued to be the in-country lead.
Episode 24
Thu, Oct 31, 1957
Mouseketeer Don Agrati (Don Grady) hosted and narrated this short science focused serial (3 Parts), which followed three youngsters, Mike Blye, Johnny Green, and Jerry Goldenson, as they learned about modern mining and how to find uranium ore.
Episode 25
Fri, Nov 1, 1957
Episode 26
Mon, Nov 4, 1957
As geeky Darlene waits for her blind date, happy couples waltz by, and a waif importunes her. No dialogue or dancing, until near the end when Darlene sings.
Episode 27
Tue, Nov 5, 1957
Episode 28
Wed, Nov 6, 1957
With the budget cut in half and key personnel and equipment reassigned to Zorro, recycled material from earlier seasons was used to fill up the schedule. A new musical intro was filmed with the younger third season girls posing as switchboard operators. This was one of the first season's best numbers, but it was still a rerun.
Episode 29
Thu, Nov 7, 1957
Spin and Marty arrive at the Triple R in a hot rod driven by Perkins. Marty's grandmother let him buy the jalopy over the winter, and Spin came out to help work on it before camp started. The boys' reunion with Ambitious, Joe, Speckle and Moochie is interrupted by the revelation that the latter has smuggled his pet rabbits into camp. The boys find that wrangler Ollie is away on a trip, and his cousin Hank is filling in for him. Perkins, too, is surprised to find a new cook in place of his old friend Sam. Hank tells Col Logan that the rogue stallion Dynamite has stampeded some Triple R mares again. Logan sends Burnett, Perkins, Spin, and Marty out to try and recapture the mares. Moochie, disappointed at being left behind, decides to saddle his horse and sneak after them. The next morning Dynamite suddenly appears and the boys chase after him. Back at the Triple R, the other boys wash Marty's jalopy, then start the engine, not knowing the car was still in gear. It takes off, and crashes into the side of the cookhouse, wrecking Col Logan's new stove. Burnett, Spin, and Marty round up the stray mares after Dynamite gets distracted by Perkins on his mule. The stallion chases Perkins straight into the Triple R corral, and is captured. When Spin and Marty return with the mares, they are dismayed over the wreck of the jalopy and the stove. Even pooling all their cash, the boys can't come up with the $200 needed to pay for a stove. The new Lakeview Lodge girl, Darlene, suggests that the Triple R boys and Circle H girls put on a show together to raise money for the cookhouse repairs. The kids turn an old barn into a theater, and begin rehearsing musical numbers and a Robin Hood skit. With Annette as Maid Marian, Spin and Marty clash over the role of Robin Hood, until at last their tempers result in a fight that wrecks the barn. Fortunately, Perkins calls Marty's grandmother, who readily coughs up the money for the repairs. The two camps have a joint campfire, where Darlene and Annette, instead of being mad at the wasted work, hold hands with Marty and Spin.
Episode 30
Fri, Nov 8, 1957
Episode 31
Mon, Nov 11, 1957
The Mouseketeers take a trip to Mexico, where Señorita Doreen greets them. Choreographer Tom Mahoney does a flamenco dance atop a table.
Episode 32
Tue, Nov 12, 1957
Episode 33
Wed, Nov 13, 1957
Another terrific number from the first season, recycled to fill out the budget-impacted schedule.
Episode 34
Thu, Nov 14, 1957
Episode 35
Fri, Nov 15, 1957
Episode 36
Mon, Nov 18, 1957
The first number featured Bobby singing and dancing with his own "shadow" (choreographer Tom Mahoney). The second had Bobby and Annette dancing in silhouette, then in shadows, while Darlene sang.
Episode 37
Tue, Nov 19, 1957
Episode 38
Wed, Nov 20, 1957
This episode in the third series of the renamed English Correspondent travelogue has Robbie Serpell visiting the famous wax museum of Madame Tussaud.
Episode 39
Thu, Nov 21, 1957
Episode 40
Fri, Nov 22, 1957
Episode 41
Mon, Nov 25, 1957
The first half has the four older kids singing and dancing on the boardwalk while an elderly sidewalk photographer (Bob Amsberry) looks on. The second part has Doreen and Don Agrati (Don Grady) join in; the scene dissolves to an old time silent movie with jerky motion and rinky-tink music. Bob Amsberry plays a Keystone Kop, with Bobby as the villain, Roy as the victim and Don Agrati (Don Grady) as the hero.
Episode 42
Tue, Nov 26, 1957
Episode 43
Wed, Nov 27, 1957
Episode 44
Thu, Nov 28, 1957
Episode 45
Fri, Nov 29, 1957
Episode 46
Mon, Dec 2, 1957
Song and dance numbers built around Jimmie and Bobby resembling one another. First half is a soft shoe duet, followed by Jimmie doing a banjo solo while Bobby does some scene stealing.
Episode 47
Tue, Dec 3, 1957
Episode 48
Wed, Dec 4, 1957
Another recycled bit, this time from a first season 'Talent Roundup Day'. Karen performed a song by Bob Amsberry and Muzzy Marcellino called "Gee It's Hard to be Eight".
Episode 49
Thu, Dec 5, 1957
Episode 23: "The Ghost of Anne Bolyn" (sic): The gang receives ticket orders for their show from relatives. Perkins performs his "The Ghost of Anne Bolyn" number for an appreciative Darlene and she decides he'll be the curtain-raiser for the production. Spin and Marty quarrel as they rehearse their duel for the Robin Hood skit and even Annette admits Skip's fencing needs a lot of practice. Marty confronts Spin after the run-through and tells him he thinks Spin is still upset because Darlene gave Marty the role of Robin Hood. Spin tells Marty to dry up and heads into the barn, where he sees clouds of smoke coming from behind a wall. Spin grabs a bucket of water and hurls it at the smoke, only to find he's doused Ambitious, who was practicing puffing on his corncob pipe in preparation for the snowman dance scene. Ambitious tells Spin he enjoys the pipe and Spin says he'd like to try smoking, but Ambitious tells Spin he'd probably turn green.
Episode 50
Fri, Dec 6, 1957
Episode 51
Mon, Dec 9, 1957
The first half of the skit has the Mouseketeers visiting Wally Boag in his new Boagy Shoppe, where he does some fast one-liners and an array of balloon tricks. The second half is a song and dance by Wally with a few impressive tumbling moves, to which the four girls join in at the end. Very entertaining by all, especially Wally Boag.
Episode 52
Tue, Dec 10, 1957
Episode 53
Wed, Dec 11, 1957
Another episode in the third series of the renamed 'English Correspondent' travelogue.
Episode 54
Thu, Dec 12, 1957
Episode 55
Fri, Dec 13, 1957
Episode 56
Mon, Dec 16, 1957
Nine part series had each episode introduced by Tommy Cole, whose in-studio co-host/narrator was Billy Almeida. The storyline followed two young brothers living on a ranch in the Pampas as they learned the Gaucho way.
Episode 57
Tue, Dec 17, 1957
Episode 58
Wed, Dec 18, 1957
Preview of the soon to be released Disney live-action drama with Tommy Kirk and Kevin Corcoran.
Episode 59
Thu, Dec 19, 1957
Nine part series had each episode introduced by Tommy Cole, whose in-studio co-host/narrator was Billy Almeida. The storyline followed two young brothers living on a ranch in the Pampas as they learned the Gaucho way.
Episode 60
Fri, Dec 20, 1957
Episode 61
Mon, Dec 23, 1957
Linda, Karen, and Bonnie play a trio of librarians who sing "Put Away Your Books, Put Away Your Dreams" while musing over romantic heroes. When the other two leave for the evening, Linda encounters Don, who asks for help with the dictionary. He sings the Johnny Mercer song "Too Marvelous for Words" to Linda, who in turns performs the George and Ira Gershwin song "S Marvellous" for him; both pretend to forget the lyric "Amorous". The skit ends with a cute sight gag that hints at an uncompleted move to kiss behind the bookshelves.
Episode 62
Tue, Dec 24, 1957
Episode 63
Wed, Dec 25, 1957
Episode 64
Thu, Dec 26, 1957
Another recycled bit from the first season.
Episode 65
Fri, Dec 27, 1957
The Encyclopedia Special: Japan series were a very loose continuation of the Japanese Correspondent series from previous seasons. All four episodes were hosted and narrated by Tommy Cole. The first aired on December 27, 1957 and was entitled "Cormorant Fishing".
Episode 66
Mon, Dec 30, 1957
A Mexican version, with Karen as Goldilocks, Bob as the narrator, Roy as Papa Bear, Doreen as Momma Bear, and Cubby as, well, the cub. A Fun with Music Day with little music and less fun.
Episode 67
Tue, Dec 31, 1957
Episode 68
Wed, Jan 1, 1958
Another rerun production number from the first season.
Episode 69
Thu, Jan 2, 1958
The Mickey Mouse Club 14-episode serial, "The Adventures of Clint and Mac", takes place during the course of one Saturday in London. Fifteen-year-old Clint Rogers, an American whose USAF father is stationed in the UK, has formed a friendship with his neighbor, a slightly younger English boy, Alastair "Mac" MacIntosh. Mac's father is a Scotland Yard Inspector, who will be in charge of security for the Royal Birthday Party of young Prince Charles. The boys decide to get their own present for Prince Charles. They agree to buy a tortoise at an outdoor Market, but can only put down half the money. Mac, meanwhile, notices one of his father's plain-clothes men nearby. Seeing a sign asking for an errand boy at a bookstall, they are interviewed by an elderly man who calls himself the Bookworm, and a customer of his named Smith. The Bookworm offers the boys money to deliver a parcel to Camden Town for Smith, who warns them not to give it to anyone else but him. Clint and Mac are unaware the parcel contains the original manuscript of Treasure Island, stolen from the British Museum. Reaching Camden, Clint and Mac have a running tussle with three teddy boys. Arriving at Smith's lodgings, they are greeted by Toby Jug, who describes himself as Smith's secretary. Refusing to give up the parcel, the boys settle in to wait for Smith. Toby Jug then suggests they spend the time touring the London Zoo. He drives them there and gives them a shilling for the entrance fee, reminding them to return in fifteen minutes. The slightly dim-witted boys entrust the parcel to Toby, who promises to wait right there. While looking at the zoo's tortoises, Clint chats up a young girl, Pamela Stuart, who is there with her chaperon. The boys inform her they have a tortoise too. She and Clint take a shine to each other, but the boys have to hurry back to Toby's auto. Naturally it isn't there, but on the sidewalk nearby Mac finds a business card for Breckinridge and Sons, a leather goods shop. The boys visit Breckinridge and Sons, where a man named Kurt says Toby Jug is on his way to Brighton. The boys return to Camden Town, where they spot Toby climbing into his car. Jumping on the back platform, they cling on for a ride across London. At a traffic light they hear Toby ask a lorry driver for directions to Rennie's Wharf in Limehouse. The lorry driver, however, tips Toby to his unseen riders. Toby stops and starts the auto in a jerky fashion, shaking off the boys. The boys hurry on foot to the wharf. Meanwhile, Pamela asks her father, General Sir John Stuart, to locate Clint's father, so she can invite Clint and his tortoise to tea the next day. Sir John telephones the American General Gibson, who tracks down Captain Rogers, Clint's father, on a golf course. Back at the Shepard's Bush Market, the Bookworm is taken into custody by the plain-clothes man, and brought to Scotland Yard. There, Inspector MacIntosh is informed that his son and an American boy were seen earlier talking with the Bookworm. The boys haven't been seen since, so a radio alert is put out for them. Arriving at the deserted wharf, Clint and Mac are accidentally locked in underneath it by a watchman. Unable to swim the powerful Thames this far down river, they investigate a small rowboat, but discover it has a hole in its side. Meanwhile, Inspector MacIntosh and his superior Inspector Atkins are questioning the Bookworm, who tells the police how the boys got involved, and about the man named Kurt, who is also picked up. Back under the wharf, a forty-foot launch pulls up to the dock. The Irish skipper meets Toby Jug, who climbs down a ladder from the wharf above. The boys are captured trying to regain the parcel from the launch. Smith arrives and orders the boat to head down river for the English Channel. Kurt has told the police that the manuscript will be smuggled out of the country on a forty-foot launch. Pamela arrives at Scotland Yard with her driver, Sergeant Mulvaney, and joins the Inspectors aboard a river police launch hunting for the boys. Clint show Mac how to send Morse code with a flashlight, then distracts the gang. Alerted by Mac's signaling with the flashlight, the harbor police stop and board the launch. Smith tries to fight it out, but is quickly overcome, while the skipper flees and Toby Jug surrenders. The manuscript is recovered, the boys are freed, and in the concluding scene, accompany Pamela to the Royal Birthday Party with their present for Prince Charles...a tortoise with birthday greetings painted on its shell.
Episode 70
Fri, Jan 3, 1958
Episode 71
Mon, Jan 6, 1958
Karen and Cubby sing the first song while nursemaid Cheryl pushes Linda around in an oversized pram. For the second song, Darlene and the rest put on an impromptu fashion show using a backyard clothes line.
Episode 72
Tue, Jan 7, 1958
Episode 73
Wed, Jan 8, 1958
Rerun from first season has a Bob Amsberry-Muzzy Marcellino comical song and a delightful little bit of muggery from Doreen.
Episode 74
Thu, Jan 9, 1958
Episode 75
Fri, Jan 10, 1958
Episode 76
Mon, Jan 13, 1958
Lonnie and Tommy are barbers in 1900 who form a quartet with customers Lynn and Don for the first number, with voice-over singing by the Mellomen. Cubby as another customer and Jimmie as Mighty Casey lead the second number.
Episode 77
Tue, Jan 14, 1958
Episode 78
Wed, Jan 15, 1958
Rerun two-part number from a first season 'Fun with Music Day'.
Episode 79
Thu, Jan 16, 1958
Episode 80
Fri, Jan 17, 1958
Episode 81
Mon, Jan 20, 1958
The Encyclopedia Special: Roaring Midgets was hosted and narrated by Tommy Cole. The title refers to one-quarter sized race cars for kids at a private track in Glendale, California.
Episode 82
Tue, Jan 21, 1958
The Encyclopedia Special: Japan were a very loose continuation of the Japanese Correspondent series from previous seasons. There were a total of four specials hosted and narrated by Tommy Cole.
Episode 83
Wed, Jan 22, 1958
Encyclopedia Special: Lobsters was a standalone special hosted and narrated by Doreen Tracey.
Episode 84
Thu, Jan 23, 1958
In the Encyclopedia Special: Japan, Tommy Cole hosted and narrated a segment entitled "Shooting the Rapids".
Episode 85
Fri, Jan 24, 1958
In 1957, the Mickey Mouse Club was televised weekly over ABC and aired 5:30 pm Pacific Standard Time and was highly popular. One of the segments was a short documentary like newsreel segment sometimes shot by independent companies. These were inexpensive to purchase or make and were popular with viewers according to survey, and producer Bill Walsh was constantly looking for material to fill that slot. After months of negotiations and prodding, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) finally agreed to cooperate and allow the Disney Studio to feature the FBI in it's 'Inside Washington' Mickey Mouse Club Series which would feature young Dirk Metzger in Washington as on-site correspondent. Four episodes dealt with the FBI and then two on Congress, three on the making of money and two on the White House. These episodes were edited down to ten minute shorts. In the first episode shown Friday afternoon, January 24, 1958, Dirk Metzger is filmed against backdrop of Washington, D.C. with Capitol Building in foreground, as seen through window. Desk in foreground. Close Up on window, pull back to find Dirk in Medium Shot partially facing backdrop. He speaks before turning: "Washington, D.C. Quite a place. Believe me. I'm Dirk Metzger. Maybe some of you will remember me as a Mickey Mouse Club foreign correspondent from a couple of years ago. Well, Walt Disney has now assigned me to cover Washington..not from the tourist angle, as we just saw.but Washington from the inside. What goes on behind those big doors? As a Mickey Mouse Club reporter I did a little exploring, and for the next two weeks, I'm going to show you what I saw, where I went, what I did. Follow me!" Dirk is then photographed with J. Edgar Hoover in the Director's outer office. After that opening, Dirk goes right to Quantico and there is a sequence with firearms training.
Episode 86
Mon, Jan 27, 1958
The 'Inside Washington' segment has Dirk visiting the FBI Identification Division.
Episode 87
Tue, Jan 28, 1958
The 'Inside Washington' segment has Dirk visiting the FBI Laboratory in Quantico, Virginia for a crime scene search and to see the examination of evidence.
Episode 88
Wed, Jan 29, 1958
The 'Inside Washington' segment has Dirk following up the previous episode with more time in the FBI Laboratory in Quantico, Virginia.
Episode 89
Thu, Jan 30, 1958
Newsreel Special: Inside Report on Washington has Dirk Metzger, host of English Correspondent in the earlier seasons, doing the introduction and narration, and is also the on-camera visitor to the various locales around the capital.
Episode 90
Fri, Jan 31, 1958
Newsreel Special: Inside Report on Washington. Dirk Metzger, host of English Correspondent in the earlier seasons, does the introduction and narration, and is also the on-camera visitor to the various locales around the capital.
Episode 91
Mon, Feb 3, 1958
Newsreel Special: Inside Report on Washington (Money - Part 1). Dirk Metzger does the introduction and narration, and is also the on-camera visitor to the various locales around the capital.
Episode 92
Tue, Feb 4, 1958
Newsreel Special: Inside Report on Washington (Money - Part 2). Dirk Metzger, host of English Correspondent in the earlier seasons, does the introduction and narration, and is also the on-camera visitor to the various locales around the capital.
Episode 93
Wed, Feb 5, 1958
Newsreel Special: Inside Report on Washington (Money - Part 3). Dirk Metzger, host of English Correspondent in the earlier seasons, does the introduction and narration, and is also the on-camera visitor to the various locales around the capital.
Episode 94
Thu, Feb 6, 1958
Newsreel Special: Inside Report on Washington (The White House - Part 1). Dirk Metzger, host of English Correspondent in the earlier seasons, does the introduction and narration, and is also the on-camera visitor to the various locales around the capital.
Episode 95
Fri, Feb 7, 1958
Newsreel Special: Inside Report on Washington (The White House - Part 2). Dirk Metzger, host of English Correspondent in the earlier seasons, does the introduction and narration, and is also the on-camera visitor to the various locales around the capital. This was the 11th and final episode of the series of Inside Report on Washington Newsreel Specials.
Episode 96
Mon, Feb 10, 1958
Sharon, Karen, Lynn, and Cubby sing a song as other Mouseketeers waltz by. The action then shifts to a music shop whose outdoor speaker broadcasts snippets of different styles of music. Mannequins from a nearby store window dance to the music, abruptly shifting to each change of style.
Episode 97
Tue, Feb 11, 1958
Annette McCloud, an orphan from Nebraska, arrives unannounced at the home of her Uncle Archie and Aunt Lila in the town of Ashford. She is the daughter of their deceased younger brother, and was previously unknown to them. Though initially suspicious, they take the country girl in, and prepare her for a life in town.
Episode 98
Wed, Feb 12, 1958
In the 2nd episode of the Mickey Mouse Club Serial: Annette, while shopping for new clothes with Aunt Lila, Annette meets Val Abernathy, her mother, and Moselle Corey. Annette is invited to a party at Val's home, given in honor of Moselle's house guest, Laura Rogan, who will attend Old South High with the other kids this year. Through a mix-up, Annette's escort to the party turns out to be a perpetually-hungry, smart-aleck kid named Olmstead Ware. "Steady" takes Annette to the local malt shop first, and introduces her to another country kid, soda jerk Mike Martin.
Episode 99
Thu, Feb 13, 1958
Episode 3 of the Mickey Mouse Club Serial: Annette is titled 'An Invitation'. Annette McCloud is invited to a party at Val Abernathy's home, given in honor of Moselle's house guest, Laura Rogan, who will attend Old South High with the other kids this year.
Episode 100
Fri, Feb 14, 1958
While shopping for new clothes with Aunt Lila, Annette meets Val Abernathy, her mother, and Moselle Corey. Annette is invited to a party at Val's home, given in honor of Moselle's house guest, Laura Rogan, who will attend Old South High with the other kids this year. Through a mix-up, Annette's escort to the party turns out to be a perpetually-hungry, smart-aleck kid named Olmstead Ware.
Episode 101
Mon, Feb 17, 1958
Annette is invited to a party at Val's home, given in honor of Moselle's house guest, Laura Rogan, who will attend Old South High with the other kids this year. Through a mix-up, Annette's escort to the party turns out to be a perpetually-hungry, smart-aleck kid named Olmstead Ware. "Steady" takes Annette to the local malt shop first, and introduces her to another country kid, soda jerk Mike Martin. Despite her shy manner and quiet voice, Annette catches the eyes of the boys at the party, annoying the snobby Laura.
Episode 102
Tue, Feb 18, 1958
Despite her shy manner and quiet voice, Annette catches the eyes of the boys at the party, annoying the snobby Laura. While playing a party game, Laura loses track of her expensive necklace, and halfway accuses Annette, who left the party early, of taking it.
Episode 103
Wed, Feb 19, 1958
Mickey Mouse Club Serials: Annette (Episode 7)- While playing a party game, Laura loses track of her expensive necklace, and halfway accuses Annette, who left the party early, of taking it. The following Monday at Old South High School, Annette finds her transfer from a country school means she must go down a level to the tenth grade, instead of joining the other kids in eleventh grade. Her friend, Jet Maypen, who lives on a farm just outside Ashford, takes Annette to the soda shop during lunch. When the other kids arrive at the soda shop, Laura again insinuates that Annette took the necklace. Annette overhears her and leaves the shop.
Episode 104
Thu, Feb 20, 1958
While playing a party game, Laura loses track of her expensive necklace, and halfway accuses Annette, who left the party early, of taking it. The following Monday at Old South High School, Annette finds her transfer from a country school means she must go down a level to the tenth grade, instead of joining the other kids in eleventh grade. Her friend, Jet Maypen, who lives on a farm just outside Ashford, takes Annette to the soda shop during lunch. When the other kids arrive at the soda shop, Laura again insinuates that Annette took the necklace. Annette overhears her and leaves the shop. Thereafter, Annette avoids the crowd at school, eating lunch with Jet. Later, Steve Abernathy, who is the student body president, appoints Annette to the entertainment committee as tenth-grade chairman. Surprisingly, Annette accepts and comes to the committee meeting at the Abernathy home.
Episode 105
Fri, Feb 21, 1958
In episode 9 of the Mickey Mouse Club Serial: 'Annette', Steve Abernathy, who is the student body president, appoints Annette to the entertainment committee as tenth-grade chairman. Surprisingly, Annette accepts and comes to the committee meeting at the Abernathy home. Laura, who is also there, objects to Annette's appointment. When Annette announces Jet as her assistant, Laura pronounces the latter as crude, drawing a rebuke from Annette. Laura then repeats her insinuation about the necklace, again causing Annette to flee. The next day Steve, Mike and Steady try to talk to Laura about Annette, but make a hash of it. Steve then tries to convince Annette to talk to Laura herself, but it backfires when Laura sees them together in Steve's car parked outside the McCloud home. Steve Abernathy decides to have a barbecue at his parent's country house. He invites Annette, but she declines, since she and Uncle Archie are going to visit Jet Maypen and her father at their farm. The kids ride a hay wagon out to the Abernathy place. Laura is happy to have Mike and Steve to herself, but gets miffed when they stop the wagon at the Maypen farm. The boys persuade Jet and Annette to come along with them, sending Laura into a funk. At the barbecue Steve pays attention to Annette, ignoring Laura, who throws a fit. Jet forces Laura to come right out and accuse Annette of theft, and when she does jumps in and tackles her. They fall into the swimming pool, which ends the fight and barbecue.
Episode 106
Mon, Feb 24, 1958
In this segment of the Mickey Mouse serial 'Annette', during the barbecue at the Abernathy home, Steve pays attention to Annette, ignoring Laura, who throws a fit. Jet forces Laura to come right out and accuse Annette of theft, and when she does jumps in and tackles her. They fall into the swimming pool, which ends the fight and the barbecue. Mrs Abernathy gets the necklace story out of Val, and very quickly all the other parents know it as well. Feeling she has brought trouble to her Aunt and Uncle, Annette runs away.
Episode 107
Tue, Feb 25, 1958
Episode 108
Wed, Feb 26, 1958
Promotional show for the forthcoming Disney film 'The Light in the Forest', this had fifteen year old female lead Carol Lynley discussing modeling and screen kisses with the Mouseketeers. Annette took over the narration for the preview scenes.
Episode 109
Thu, Feb 27, 1958
Episode 110
Fri, Feb 28, 1958
In the Mickey Mouse Club Serial 'Annette', Steve Abernathy decides to have a barbecue at his parent's country house. He invites Annette, but she declines, since she and Uncle Archie are going to visit Jet Maypen and her father at their farm. The kids ride a hay wagon out to the Abernathy place. Laura is happy to have Mike and Steve to herself, but gets miffed when they stop the wagon at the Maypen farm. The boys persuade Jet and Annette to come along with them, sending Laura into a funk.
Episode 111
Mon, Mar 3, 1958
Steve Abernathy decides to have a barbecue at his parent's country house. He invites Annette, but she declines, since she and Uncle Archie are going to visit Jet Maypen and her father at their farm. The kids ride a hay wagon out to the Abernathy place. Laura is happy to have Mike and Steve to herself, but gets miffed when they stop the wagon at the Maypen farm. The boys persuade Jet and Annette to come along with them, sending Laura into a funk. At the barbecue Steve pays attention to Annette, ignoring Laura, who throws a fit.
Episode 112
Tue, Mar 4, 1958
Steve Abernathy decides to have a barbecue at his parent's country house. He invites Annette, but she declines, since she and Uncle Archie are going to visit Jet Maypen and her father at their farm. The kids ride a hay wagon out to the Abernathy place. Laura is happy to have Mike and Steve to herself, but gets miffed when they stop the wagon at the Maypen farm. The boys persuade Jet and Annette to come along with them, sending Laura into a funk. At the barbecue Steve pays attention to Annette, ignoring Laura, who throws a fit. Jet forces Laura to come right out and accuse Annette of theft, and when she does jumps in and tackles her. They fall into the swimming pool, which ends the fight and barbecue.
Episode 113
Wed, Mar 5, 1958
Jet forces Laura to come right out and accuse Annette of theft, and when she does jumps in and tackles her. They fall into the swimming pool, which ends the fight and barbecue. Mrs Abernathy gets the necklace story out of Val, and very quickly all the other parents know it as well. Feeling she has brought trouble to her Aunt and Uncle, Annette runs away but is brought back by Mike.
Episode 114
Thu, Mar 6, 1958
At the barbecue Steve pays attention to Annette, ignoring Laura, who throws a fit. Jet forces Laura to come right out and accuse Annette of theft, and when she does jumps in and tackles her. They fall into the swimming pool, which ends the fight and barbecue. Mrs Abernathy gets the necklace story out of Val, and very quickly all the other parents know it as well. Feeling she has brought trouble to her Aunt and Uncle, Annette runs away but is brought back by Mike. At the next entertainment committee meeting at the Abernathy residence, Laura, Jet, and Annette all show up. To forestall trouble, Steve asks Laura to do her song.
Episode 115
Fri, Mar 7, 1958
At the next entertainment committee meeting at the Abernathy residence, Laura, Jet, and Annette all show up. To forestall trouble, Steve asks Laura to do her song. She tries to play the piano, but it produces off-key noises. Steve and Drew Stafford open it up and discover the necklace deep inside. Laura apologizes to Annette, Jet apologizes to Laura, and everything ends happily.
Episode 116
Mon, Mar 10, 1958
Newsreel Special: Get That Story. is a ten-part series which followed several cub reporters in New York City as they learned the newspaper trade. Series was hosted and narrated by Mouseketeer Tommy Cole.
Episode 117
Tue, Mar 11, 1958
Episode 118
Wed, Mar 12, 1958
Mousekarequest #9: George Keller's Feline Fantastics is a recycled Circus Day show from the first season. Newsreel Special: Get That Story. is a ten-part series that followed several cub reporters in New York City as they learned the newspaper trade. Series was hosted and narrated by Tommy Cole.
Episode 119
Thu, Mar 13, 1958
Newsreel Special: Get That Story. is a ten-part series followed several cub reporters in New York City as they learned the newspaper trade. Series was hosted and narrated by Mouseketeer Tommy Cole.
Episode 120
Fri, Mar 14, 1958
Episode 121
Mon, Mar 17, 1958
Sharon sings, then does her famous tap-dance/jump-rope routine. The boys do a drum and tap duet which Sharon tops with a solo.
Episode 122
Tue, Mar 18, 1958
Episode 123
Wed, Mar 19, 1958
Episode 124
Thu, Mar 20, 1958
Episode 125
Fri, Mar 21, 1958

Episode 126
Mon, Mar 24, 1958
Don, as a Trinidad native, teaches the mice calypso singing, while they take him on a tour of Disneyland.
Episode 127
Tue, Mar 25, 1958
Episode 128
Wed, Mar 26, 1958
The Mousekapreview was a promotional segment hosted by Annette for the forthcoming release of the Disney True Life Adventure film 'White Wilderness'.
Episode 129
Thu, Mar 27, 1958
Episode 130
Fri, Mar 28, 1958
The Encyclopedia Special: Japan was the fourth and last episode of the series hosted and narrated by Tommy Cole. This episode was entitled "Geisha Girl".