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  1. The Tom Ewell Show, also known as The Trouble With Tom, [1] is an American sitcom that aired on CBS during the 1960-61 television season. It depicts the challenges a husband and father faces as he resides in a household otherwise consisting entirely of women and girls.

  2. The Tom Ewell Show: Created by Bob Carroll Jr., Madelyn Davis. With Tom Ewell, Marilyn Erskine, Mabel Albertson, Cynthia Chenault. Tom Potter is a real estate agent who lives in a female centric household. His wife Fran, teenager Carol plus her younger sisters Debbie and Sissie keep things lively.

    • (35)
    • 1960-09-27
    • Comedy
    • 30
  3. Season 1. In an attempt to cut the spending by the women of the house, Tom closes the store charge accounts across town, but with disastrous consequences. The family starts to regret Tom's insistence that Debbie joins the school orchestra. Tom decides it's time that someone else in the family learn to drive.

  4. The Tom Ewell Show is an American television situation comedy that aired on CBS during the 1960-61 television season.

    • September 27, 1960
  5. The Tom Ewell Show. Seasons. Years. 1960. 1961. S1.E12 ∙ Advice to the Lovelorn. Tue, Jan 3, 1961. When Tom hears the news that two of the local teenagers have eloped, he fears that Carol and her boyfriend Stanley may do the same. Rate. S1.E13 ∙ Try It on for Size. Tue, Jan 10, 1961.

  6. The CBS sitcom – also known as The Trouble With Tom – aired between September 1960 and May 1961 on Tuesday nights at 9.00 pm and was broadcast in black & white. Sponsors included Quaker Oats and Procter and Gamble.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_EwellTom Ewell - Wikipedia

    Ewell appeared in 36 episodes of the television-cop series, which starred Robert Blake as Detective Tony Baretta, until its end in 1978. In 1979, he was a guest star on the television series Taxi. Ewell also co-starred from 1981 to 1982 as the drunken town doctor in the short-lived television series Best of the West. [5]