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  1. 3x04 Time Out for Ginger. September 18, 1962 12:00 AM — 30m. She's just an angel in jeans in her terrible teens! That's Virginia 'Ginger' Carol, the feisty, boisterous, unstoppable teenage girl based on Ronald Alexander's hit 1953 Broadway play of the same name. Desperate to find a car for her sister's big date, Ginger considers buying her a ...

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  3. S1.E3 ∙ Head of the Family. Tue, Jul 19, 1960. Rob is asked to write an amusing bulletin for the PTA bazaar. Richie is having a difficult time explaining to his friends just what his father does at work and he's taking out his frustration on his father. Laura thinks it would be a good idea for Rob to take Richie with him to the office for a ...

  4. The Comedy Spot: Created by Carl Reiner, Ronald Alexander, Richard Michaels. With Carl Reiner, Mamie Van Doren, Doug McClure, Gene Nelson. Summer replacement series for "The Red Skeleton Show" during their annual hiatus from 1960-1962, this series featured unsold pilots for comedy series as well as reruns from other comedy anthology series.

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    • 1960-06-28
    • Comedy
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  5. Mon, Aug 29, 1960. A famous Broadway husband and wife acting team moves into a staid old Connecticut town,anxious to fit in. Their scatterbrained daughter Maggie does her best to sabotage them with reporters and neighbors, including trying to convince the old lady next door that her hired man is in love with her. Rate.

  6. Visit the TV show page for 'The Comedy Spot' on Moviefone. Discover the show's synopsis, cast details, and season information. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and episode reviews. Your guide ...

  7. The Spot is 33911 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The TV show has moved up the charts by 49041 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Asian Americans but less popular than Ladies That Punch!. Rank. Title.

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