Grindl
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Grindl is an American situation comedy that began in fall 1963 on NBC, originally sponsored by Procter & Gamble. The show, starring Imogene Coca in the title role, lasted for one season.
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Grindl fancies that she has inherited a title, castle and land from a British uncle.
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Grindl tries to convince police that her employer, Prof. Schultz, has turned his wife Hilda into a rabbit with his invention, the cosmic regenerator.
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As Grindl prepares for a lonely birthday celebration, an uninvited stranger enters her apartment through an unlocked window and changes her plans.
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While working as a department store Santa Claus, Grindl helps expose a robbery plot.
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Grindl impersonates a gun moll in order to help investigators recover millions hidden after a hold-up.
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Grindl is in for a surprise when she checks the vacuum cleaner for mothballs and discovers stolen pearls instead.
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Grindl innocently passes bogus money, then learns that the crooks plan to kill her so that the phony currency can't be traced.
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Grindl spearheads a household strike against an autocratic butler.
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Grindl helps Herman Krumplefelder get a butler's job by posing as his wife, but then realizes that her "husband" is a kleptomaniac.
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Grindl takes the day off and runs into difficulties at the beauty shop, movie theater and restaurant.
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Grindl becomes involved in a murder case when she is employed as a personal maid to a Broadway actress.
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Grindl helps a government agent trap a notorious gambler for income tax evasion.
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Grindl decides she is destined to be another Florence Nightingale, but while applying for a job as a nurse's aid, she is mistaken for a patient.
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Grindl thinks a miracle has happened when her wheelchair-bound employer, Mr. Crow, stands up to accept an insurance settlement check.
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Grindl baffles police with a dog that communicates only with her and identifies a murderer for her.
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Grindl unwittingly helps the police arrest a confused inventor.
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Grindl helps save a former railroad engineer from a lonely old age by helping him find the perfect job.
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Grindl is hired by the wife of a man who hires a gang leader to kill his spouse, but Grindl turns a murder plot into a comedy of errors.
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Foreign spies covet a secret rocket formula which is stored in the house where Grindl works.
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Grindl confuses the police in attempting to explain the disappearance of her employer's wife.
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Grindl recalls her days as a WAC when she captured two German officers.
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Grindl causes an uproar when she decides to involve herself in the family problems of her employer.
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Grindl stalemates a murder trial jury on which she is serving because she believes that the accused man is innocent.
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Grindl believes that she has inherited a fortune, but discovers instead that her "legacy" is an ill-mannered 11-year-old boy .
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Grindl forsakes the humdrum existence as a maid and decides to emulate the life of a detective.
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Grindl helps a young couple impress the wife's parents by "borrowing" a model home in which to entertain them.
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A teenage gang learns discipline when they win Grindl's services as first prize at a police benefit raffle.
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Grindl heads West to hunt for gold and learns that surveyors made a big mistake when she decides to camp on her Las Vegas property.
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The owners of a Lonely Hearts Club introduces Grindl to Antoine D'Beauville, a Frenchman who begins a whirlwind courtship.
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Grindl is able to outwit some bandits scheming to rob the bank where she is working.
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Grindl discovers a horticulturist's bizarre secret for growing prize blooms.
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Grindl startles Wall Street with her unconventional approach to high finance by the use of numerology.
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Jerry Davis
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David Swift
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John McGreevey
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Joe Bigelow
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Jay Sommers
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Budd Grossman & William Davenport
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Burt Styler & Albert E. Lewin
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Charles Tannen & Lou Huston
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Ed James & Seaman Jacobs
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Ed Jurist & Bud Nye
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George O'Hanlon & James O'Hanlon
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Jerry Davis & Lee Loeb
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John L. Greene & Paul David
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Paul David & John L. Greene
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Phil Leslie & Keith Fowler & Jay Sommers
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Ray Singer & Dick Chevillat
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Publicity photo of Imogene Coca and Billy Booth in the final episode, "Aunt Grindl"
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David Swift Productions
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United States
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Active Retirement
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Aunt Grindl
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Dial G for Grindl
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Everything's Coming Up Roses
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Grindl
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Grindl Goes West
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Grindl and the Boodle
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Grindl and the Counterfeiters
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Grindl's Day Off
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Grindl, Counterspy
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Grindl, Girl Wac
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Grindl, Impractical Nurse
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Grindl, Part-time Wife
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Grindl, She-Wolf of Wall Street
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Grindl, Witness for the Defense
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Grindl, the Meddler
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Grindl, the Private Eye
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Grindl: Femme Fatale
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It's in the Bag
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Lady Grindl
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One Angry Grindl
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Some Dogs Have the Biggest Mouths
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Taming of a Tyrant
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The Big Deception
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The Ghastly Honeymoon
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The Great Bank Robbery
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The Great Schultz
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The Gruesome Basement
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The Lucky Piece
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The Mad Bomber
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The Moon Killer
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There's No Such Thing as a Bad Barracuda
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Twas the Week Before Christmas
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David Swift
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John McGreevey
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Ed Jurist
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Bob Nye
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Gerald O'Hanlon
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Charles Barton
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Barry Shear
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Christian Nyby
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Sherman Marks
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William D. Russell
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King Donovan
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