Pete and Gladys
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Comedy
Seasons | 2
Episodes | 72
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 1960-09-19
Last EP | 1962-09-10
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Rating : 6.5
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Pete and Gladys is an American situation comedy television series starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams that aired on CBS on Mondays at 8:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific time for two seasons, beginning on September 19, 1960. The last episode was broadcast on September 10, 1962.
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Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 1960-09-19
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For Pete's Sake
1960-09-19
Pete and Gladys Porter move into their new home in Westwood, CA. Things get off to a rocky start when Pete clashes with his new neighbor.
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Crime of Passion
1960-09-26
A dance instructor wants Pete to join in Gladys' dancing lessons.
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The Bavarian Wedding Chest
1960-10-03
Pete brings home a huge Bavarian wedding chest.
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The Handyman
1960-10-10
Pete decides to prove that he is a match for anyone as a handyman.
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Movie Bug
1960-10-17
Unknown to Peter, Gladys lets a movie company use the Porter residence for some exterior shots, then asks for a part.
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Oo-La-La
1960-10-24
Pete persuades a French girl to do a charity number at a benefit.
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The Goat Story
1960-10-31
A man from the animal pound is after Tommy's pet goat, so Gladys and Hilda help out.
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Pete's Personality Change
1960-11-07
Pete loses a big sale, so his boss calls in a psychologist to put some life back into his salesmanship.
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Camping Out
1960-11-14
Pete and Howie want to go on a camping trip, but they have to prove to their wives that they are tough enough to rough it.
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Bowling Brawl
1960-11-21
Pete thinks it is time Gladys and her Uncle Paul end their long feud, but Gladys decides she has got to prove she is a good sport.
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Pete Takes Up Golf
1960-11-28
Pete wants to join the country club to play golf, but Gladys won't join him for social reasons.
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Gladys and the Piggy Bank
1960-12-05
It is the Coltons' anniversary and Pete and Gladys decide to buy them a cheap gift in return for the one the Coltons got for them.
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No Man is Japan
1960-12-12
Pete may become manager of a Tokyo branch, so he arranges for a Japanese exchange student to move in and teach him Japanese customs.
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Misplaced Weekend
1960-12-19
Pete and Gladys want to get away from it all and spend a few days in Palm Springs, so Gladys uses a scheme on Pete's boss to get him out of work, only to find the boss himself in Palm Springs.
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Gladys Rents the House
1961-01-02
Gladys wants a Hawaiian vacation, so she rents a room to a couple of Pete's friends who are in town for a convention.
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Glady's Political Campaign
1961-01-09
Gladys campaigns for the presidency of the women's civic league.
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Cousin Violet
1961-01-16
Gladys' Cousin Violet, a fat girl, has sent Gladys' photo to her Navy pen pal implying it is a picture of herself.
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The House Next Door
1961-01-23
The house next door is empty but Gladys does a good turn by renting it for a friend.
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The Insurance Faker
1961-01-30
Gladys uncovers evidence which seems to show that an insurance company is bilking its policyholders.
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Skin Deep (a.k.a.) The Great Stone Face
1961-02-06
Pete gets a raise and a reduction in his workload. He just tells Gladys about the reduction and she thinks less work means less money, so she decides to get a job.
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The Six Musketeers
1961-02-20
Pete and Gladys have planned a weekend in the mountains, but they have to share the cabin with two other couples.
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Panhandler
1961-02-27
Gladys attends a dress rehearsal of a community play. After the rehearsal, Gladys goes home but without any money.
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Gladys Opens Pete's Mail
1961-03-06
To discourage Gladys from opening his mail, Pete writes a phony letter to himself claiming he is in deep trouble.
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The Garage Story
1961-03-13
Gladys forces Pete to take her father to work with him and then suggests he get Pop a job.
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The Orchid Story
1961-03-20
Pete learns Pop has been sending off complaint letters to the city government, so Pop decides it is time for a change, to start growing orchids instead of writing letters.
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Secretary for a Day
1961-03-27
Gladys wants to run off a batch of resumes for her job-hunting father, but Pete won't allow her to use his duplicating machine.
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The Fur Coat Story
1961-04-03
It's Pete and Gladys' anniversary and Gladys wants a fur coat, but Pete wants a motorboat.
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Peaceful in the Country
1961-04-10
Pete and Gladys are going to spend the weekend at his boss' cabin in the mountains so that Pete can show the place to a couple of prospective buyers.
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Junior
1961-04-17
Gladys convinces Pete that they should care for his friend's seven-year-old child, but Junior turns out to be a chimp.
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Gladys Cooks Pete's Goose
1961-04-24
Gladys always garbles Pete's business messages and she is determined to make up for it.
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A Study in Gray
1961-05-01
Pete's painter cancels out on him, so Gladys decides Pop should paint his den.
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Pop's Girlfriend
1961-05-08
Pop inherits an estate and decides to move into an apartment of his own. Gladys doesn't want Pop to get lonely so she tries to get him a roommate.
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Ring-a-Ding-Ding
1961-05-15
At a party, Gladys loses an expensive ring in one of the hors d'oeuvres.
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The Mannequin Story (a.k.a.) The Mankin Merry-Go-Round
1961-05-22
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The Projectionist
1961-05-29
Gladys' Cousin Violet returns, still trying to trap a man, so Gladys begins a program designed to reduce her overweight relative.
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Gladys Goes to College
1961-06-19
Gladys goes to school to learn Spanish. Pete, overestimating her progress, invites some friends to dinner in a Mexican restaurant.
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“I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.” – Walt Disney