Bringing Up Buddy
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bringing_Up_Buddy an entity of type: Thing
Bringing Up Buddy is an American situation comedy that aired on CBS during the 1960-61 television season. It depicts a young bachelor who lives with the two maiden aunts who raised him.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Bringing Up Buddy
xsd:integer
70210009
xsd:integer
1108535763
rdf:langString
When Buddy puts on his old United States Army uniform to wear to a reunion dance, his boss thinks he's going back into the Army — and he finds himself out of a job.
rdf:langString
Wilella Grant comes to the Flower household get Vi and Iris to endorse "Auntie's Old Fashioned Frozen Cake Mix" — and when Buddy opposes the idea, Wilella turns her feminine charms on him. Guest stars: Joyce Meadows, Arte Johnson, and Philip Ober.
rdf:langString
When the featured speaker for the Women's League meeting does not show up, Vi and Iris think they have found a substitute in a man billed as "Captain Cunningham – Big-Game Hunter," but Buddy thinks Cunningham is a con artist. Guest stars: Edgar Buchanan and Olive Sturgess.
rdf:langString
Buddy's late grandfather bequeathed his portrait to the local museum. When Buddy delivers the picture, he finds that the museum is now dedicated to modern art, and its assistant director, Joan Thomas, tells him she can't accept the gift. Guest stars: Patricia Huston, John Holland, and Burt Mustin.
rdf:langString
To earn extra money to help a needy sick man and his wife, Vi and Iris become salesladies, peddling a chemical which is supposed to straighten roofing shingles. Guest stars: John Hoyt, Tommy Farrell, Bill Henry, John Alvin, Della Sharman, Jody Fair,and Jack Powers.
rdf:langString
Wanting to set an example for Buddy by developing a social life of their own and to prove to him they are self-sufficient so he won't feel obliged to stay home and become a middle-aged mother's boy, Vi and Iris go on a double date with two middle-aged bachelors who are "men about town."
rdf:langString
Buddy helps the attractive housewife next door by replacing a fuse for her — and arouses the jealousy of her husband.
rdf:langString
Buddy insists that Vi and Iris take their ancient car — which they call "Robespierre" — in for repairs.
rdf:langString
After Buddy gets trapped in an elevator with a toothsome nightclub singer named Ruth Grayson, he raves to his aunts about Ruth's talent. Vi and Iris misunderstand the nature of this talent, and decide she would be perfect for the church dinner-concert. Guest stars: Joan O'Brien, Irene Ryan, and Joey Faye.
rdf:langString
Also called "Girls in Court." Vi and Iris go shopping and end up with a lawsuit on their hands.
rdf:langString
Vi and Iris present a treasured heirloom — a stuffed eagle on a stand — to Buddy. He thinks it is ugly and he is allergic to its feathers, so he tries to give it away without hurting his aunts′ feelings, and comes up with the idea that it will lend distinction to his new office. Guest stars: George N. Neise, John Holland, Paul Smith, Clark Howat, and Audrey Swanson.
rdf:langString
Buddy is upset when a smooth-talking opera singer takes advantage of an almost-forgotten friendship with Vi and Iris and borrows money from them. Guest star: Robert Weede.
rdf:langString
Buddy agrees to help relieve the teacher shortage by teaching night classes at a junior college, then learns that it's a women's college. Guest stars: Cheryl Holdridge, Frank Albertson, and Grace Albertson, Ray Montgomery, and Jeanne Tatum.
rdf:langString
Vi and Iris decide to play matchmaker for Buddy when the girl who used to live next door to them turns up in his investment office on business.
rdf:langString
After Judge Webber asks Vi and Iris to take temporary care of a teenage orphan named Janie, Janie arrives at the Flower household eager to discuss her sad lot in life — and happy to find handsome and understanding Buddy around the house. Guest stars: Sherry Jackson, Charles Watts, and Frank Albertson.
rdf:langString
When Vi and Iris visit their doctor′s office for a check-up, they decide that Nurse Arnold would be just right for their nephew, so they rush home to persuade him to go in for a check-up, too. Guest stars: Lee Ann Meriwether and Merry Anders.
rdf:langString
Buddy agrees to go on a blind date with Angela Brent, the daughter of an important client, and discovers that she seems to analyze everything — even kisses. Guest star: Joanne Linville.
rdf:langString
When 12-year-old Norma "Nicky" Marlo comes for a visit, Vi and Iris are shocked to discover that she is a beatnik. Guest stars: Portland Mason, Frank Albertson, Francine York, and Jimmy Hawkins.
rdf:langString
Vi and Iris want to trim the old tree in front of their house, then discover that they need a city permit to do it. Guest stars: Frank Albertson, William Bakewell, Justice Watson, Bill Baldwin, George Taylor, William Newell, Jess Kirkpatrick, and Lindsay Workman.
rdf:langString
Buddy hires a maid to relieve Vi and Iris of the burden of housekeeping.
rdf:langString
Buddy envisions his very circumspect grandfather as the subject of a racy expose when the woman writing his biography turns out to be the author of several classics on sex. Guest star: Adele Mara.
rdf:langString
Buddy suspects that Cynthia Boyle is being bilked when a smooth-talking Frenchman books her for a concert.
rdf:langString
Vi′s and Iris′s black-sheep cousin tries to talk Buddy into establishing a "bottle-of-the-month" club.
rdf:langString
The local college has a housing shortage, so Vi and Iris bring an attractive French exchange student, Jeannine Corot, into their home. For once, Buddy likes their idea — but Jeannine scandalizes the neighborhood. Guest stars: Danielle De Metz, Yvonne Lime, and Douglass Dumbrille.
rdf:langString
A surprise party for Buddy on his birthday arranged by the staff at his office upsets Vi′s an Iris′s plans to have a traditional birthday dinner with him.
rdf:langString
While Vi and Iris are shopping, someone abandons a baby in the back sea of their convertible, and they take care of the child during the search for its mother. Guest stars: Nancy Rennick and Joan Staley
rdf:langString
A racy painting of Vi′s and Iris′s cousin goes on public view behind the bar of a Gay Nineties-themed saloon.
rdf:langString
Cynthia Boyle runs into Arnold Hamilton on a bus, then tells Vi and Iris that she and Arnold are practically engaged — but when Vi and Iris hold a small betrothal tea for them, Arnold makes a pass at Vi. Guest stars: Irene Ryan, George Chandler, and Chris Warfield.
rdf:langString
Vi and Iris try to get jobs to help with the household finances.
rdf:langString
When a young man named Fennimore Cooper visits for a weekend, Vi and Iris arrange a date for him with a nice, proper girl — but then they begin to question his own respectability when they find a "girlie" magazine in his room. Guest star: Jimmy Hawkins.
rdf:langString
Buddy is furious with Vi and Iris when they run a newspaper ad extolling his virtues as a potential husband — but changes his mind when the responses to the ad start to look good.
rdf:langString
Vi and Iris suspect that there is a hidden chapter in Buddy's life.
rdf:langString
After longtime renters move out of a house that Vi and Iris inherited from Buddy's grandfather many years earlier, Vi and Iris decide to find new tenants themselves. Guest stars: Eduardo Ciannelli, Sally Hughes, and Dee Carroll.
rdf:langString
Buddy wants to do something to brighten the life of Charlie Baker, a little boy who lives at the Boys Home, so he buys tickets to a football game. Guest stars: Bill Lechner and Dennis Holmes.
rdf:langString
Vi and Iris rent Buddy's room to identical twins Mary Beth and Ami Davenport. Guest stars: Audrey Dalton , Janet Lake, and Frank Albertson.
rdf:langString
Investment man Charley Sutter offers Buddy a job with a firm in New York City. Guest stars: Joanna Barnes and Yvonne Lime.
xsd:date
1960-10-10
xsd:date
1961-07-03
xsd:integer
36
xsd:integer
1
rdf:langString
Black-and-white, 4:3
<second>
1800.0
rdf:langString
Behind Bars
rdf:langString
The Singer
rdf:langString
The Girl Next Door
rdf:langString
Auntie′s Cake
rdf:langString
Big Game Hunter
rdf:langString
Buddy Hires a Maid
rdf:langString
Buddy and Fennimore
rdf:langString
Buddy and Janie
rdf:langString
Buddy and the Amazon
rdf:langString
Buddy and the Teenager
rdf:langString
Buddy's Birthday
rdf:langString
Buddy's Reenlistment
rdf:langString
Buddy's Transfer
rdf:langString
Buddy's Wife
rdf:langString
Call Me Charlie
rdf:langString
Cesare Comes Calling
rdf:langString
Couple Next Door
rdf:langString
Cousin Jordan
rdf:langString
Cynthia's Boyfriend
rdf:langString
Cynthia's Concert Tour
rdf:langString
Gentleman Callers
rdf:langString
Nephew for Sale
rdf:langString
Poppa's Memoirs
rdf:langString
Poppa′s Eagle
rdf:langString
Poppa′s Picture
rdf:langString
Repair of Robespierre
rdf:langString
Room for Rent
rdf:langString
Selling Shingles
rdf:langString
The Aunts Have a Baby
rdf:langString
The Blind Date
rdf:langString
The Education of Nicky Marlo
rdf:langString
The Exchange Student
rdf:langString
The Girls Go to Court
rdf:langString
The Girls Rent a House
rdf:langString
The Painting
rdf:langString
Working Girls
rdf:langString
Bringing Up Buddy is an American situation comedy that aired on CBS during the 1960-61 television season. It depicts a young bachelor who lives with the two maiden aunts who raised him.
xsd:integer
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
xsd:date
1960-10-10
xsd:date
1960-10-17
xsd:date
1960-10-31
xsd:date
1960-11-07
xsd:date
1960-11-14
xsd:date
1960-11-21
xsd:date
1960-11-28
xsd:date
1960-12-05
xsd:date
1960-12-12
xsd:date
1960-12-19
xsd:date
1961-01-02
xsd:date
1961-01-09
xsd:date
1961-01-16
xsd:date
1961-01-23
xsd:date
1961-01-30
xsd:date
1961-02-06
xsd:date
1961-02-20
xsd:date
1961-02-27
xsd:date
1961-03-06
xsd:date
1961-03-13
xsd:date
1961-03-20
xsd:date
1961-03-27
xsd:date
1961-04-03
xsd:date
1961-04-10
xsd:date
1961-04-17
xsd:date
1961-04-24
xsd:date
1961-05-01
xsd:date
1961-05-08
xsd:date
1961-05-15
xsd:date
1961-05-22
xsd:date
1961-05-29
xsd:date
1961-06-05
xsd:date
1961-06-12
xsd:date
1961-06-19
xsd:date
1961-06-26
xsd:date
1961-07-03
<minute>
30.0
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
21938
xsd:date
1961-07-03
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
36
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
1
xsd:date
1960-10-10
xsd:double
1800.0