Don't Call Me Charlie!

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Don't Call Me Charlie! is an American sitcom that aired on NBC during the 1962-1963 television season on Friday nights from 9:30 pm to 10:00 pm Eastern Time. Created by Don McGuire, the 18-episode series starred Josh Peine, Linda Lawson, John Hubbard, Arte Johnson, Penny Santon, Cully Richards, Louise Glenn, and Alan Napier. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Judson is attracted to Pat, but she is not interested.
rdf:langString Corporal Lefkowitz takes Colonel Barker′s boots to a shoemaker for repairs. When the shoemaker bungles the job, Lefkowitz throws a punch at him — and ends up in jail. Guest stars: Len Weinrib, Eugene Borden, Dee J. Thompson, and Bill Peterson.
rdf:langString When Judson requests permission to hold a dog show on the base to raise money for an Army relief fund, Colonel Barker denies his request — but when General Steele hears about Judson′s idea, he overrules Barker.
rdf:langString Still angry because his plush living quarters have become a dispensary for Judson's animals, Colonel Barker concocts a plan to get rid of both Judson and his animals.
rdf:langString Colonel Barker tries to drag Sergeant Wozniak along on maneuvers.
rdf:langString Corporal Lefkowitz wins the base′s cooking contest.
rdf:langString Colonel Barker wants to open a nightclub in Paris, but Army regulations strictly forbid it. Series creator and episode director Don McGuire guest stars as General Nuxhall. Also guest-starring: Oscar Beregi, and Nan Peterson.
rdf:langString General Steele asks Colonel Barker to join him in celebrating Steele′s 25th year in the Army, but Barker has a date, so he talks Madame Fatime into helping Steele celebrate. Guest stars: Karl Lucas, Stephen Pearlman, and Buck Kartalian.
rdf:langString Angry with Selma because her coffee breaks are too long, Colonel Barker fires her and bans her from the base.
rdf:langString Major Amos Doolittle of the inspector general′s office visits the base and is shocked to find that General Steele is not running things "the Army way."
rdf:langString While touring the base, U.S. Senator Agajanian says he would like to see a court-martial. Guest stars: Bernard Kates
rdf:langString An arrogant French colonel brings his dog in for treatment, causing trouble for Judson. Guest star: Steven Geray.
rdf:langString The United States Department of Defense orders General Steele to start a course in United States history for his men — and Judson becomes the base's U.S. history instructor.
rdf:langString Judson needs a dispensary for his animals, so General Steele suggests using the spare room next to Colonel Barker′s office. Barker does not approve of the general′s decision, because he has turned the room into a plush suite for his own personal use.
rdf:langString The base′s new Women's Army Corps commander, Major Hilda MacDougall, is too pretty, too efficient, and too proficient to please Colonel Barker. Guest star: Valerie Allen.
rdf:langString A mouse with a broken leg escapes from Judson′s dispensary and causes big problems on the base. Guest stars: Patrick Rossen, Byron Morrow, and Karl Lucas.
rdf:langString Captain Roger Andrews becomes a very bitter man after he is blinded in an automobile accident, so General Steele asks Pat to see if she can give his morale a boost. Guest star: Ron Hayes.
rdf:langString Angelo and Irving scheme to set up an international bookie joint. Guest stars: Joey Forman and Kip King.
rdf:langString Dr. Lorenzo Johnson, a former Army veterinarian, has fallen on hard times and become an alcoholic since leaving the Army, so Colonel Barker and Sergeant Wozniak decide to try getting him back on his feet — and stop him from drinking. Guest stars: Leo Penn, Oscar Beregi, and Guy de Vestal.
rdf:langString Judson has plans for a picnic with Pat, and it makes it hard for him to keep his mind on his work.
rdf:langString Colonel Barker wants a date with Pat, but she is attracted to Judson — so Barker banishes Judson to night duty .
rdf:langString Both Colonel Barker and General Steele try to get a date with the beautiful Major Hilda MacDougall. Guest star: Valerie Allen.
rdf:langString When Judson condemns a truckload of milk delivered to the base, Colonel Barker has to go without his daily breakfast cereal — and then learns that the milk company intends to sue the Army for breaking its contract.
rdf:langString Small-town Iowa veterinarian Judson McKay is drafted into the United States Army and whisked off to France to serve at a base in Paris, where he finds that his commanding officer, the pompous Colonel U. Charles Barker, had been expecting a bandmaster who played the trombone, and that his assignment to Barker′s unit had been the result of a clerical error. But when Judson helps a pet bird belonging to a girl who is a relative of French President Charles de Gaulle, his Paris assignment becomes permanent. Guest star: Dabbs Greer.
rdf:langString The famous performing canine "Rollo the Wonder Dog" is about to make a movie with Brigitte Bardot, but he has been acting sluggish lately, so his owner, Al Allen, brings him to the base's animal dispensary hoping for a quick cure. Guest star: Joe Mantell.
rdf:langString To improve morale on the base, General Steele decides to hold a golf tournament.
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