Mona McCluskey
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Mona McCluskey (also known as Meet Mona McCluskey) is an American sitcom that aired on NBC as part of its 1965-66 schedule. The series stars Juliet Prowse in the title role, and aired from September 16, 1965 to April 14, 1966.
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Mona McCluskey
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Mona is worried about Mike's cold, so perhaps it's just as well that he didn't tell her that he'll soon be heading out on a rugged Air Force survival test.
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Mike, who's broke, refuses to let Mona buy a color TV set, so Mona plants a coin worth hundreds of dollars in his pocket, only to later discover the coin's real worth.
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Mona sets off a chain reaction when she demands the Air Force give her husband a raise.
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Against his wishes, Mona has a surprise present lined up for Mike's birthday, but is that present a baby?
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Mona's new picture is completed, but her co-star – a chimpanzee – is unwilling to call it quits.
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Mona and Mike work overtime to try and convince Sgt. Gruzewsky to finally marry his fiancée.
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After recalling her skill on skis in the movies, Mike enters Mona in a women's downhill ski race...but Mike doesn't know that Mona's stunt double actually did the filmed ski scenes.
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Mona tries to persuade General Crone's visiting nephew to give up being a beatnik – by becoming one herself.
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Sgt. Gruzewsky postpones his marriage to his fiancée after seeing a fortune teller, but Mona resorts to her own crystal ball to reschedule the ceremony.
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Mona's reaction is negative when a unsavory photographer invades her home.
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Mike considers leaving the Air Force for a high-paying civilian job, and Mona doesn't want him to, to the point of sabotaging every new career he tries.
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Incensed by an insult comic's references to Mona's earning power, Mike hits the man with a pie.
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Mona fails in her promise never to open Mike's mail, so he decides to cure her of her habit once and for all.
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Mona buys a $1500 work of art and – in order to prevent him from learning what she spent – tells Mike she sculpted it.
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Mona is pleased when Mike leaves to attend a reunion of his old squadron, but becomes suspicious when she sees him instead in a restaurant with a beautiful girl .
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An alleged Texas millionaire offers Mona a chance to invest in a new electronics company, over Mike's suspicions that he's a fraud.
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Mike gives Mona a diamond ring – which Mona promptly loses.
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Mona's movie is behind schedule, but in order to keep the picture from going over budget, her director says she'll have to work nights - something Mona promised Mike she'd never do.
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Mona tries to help a down-on-his-luck film star – who intends to become a permanent house guest.
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When Mike is recommended for officers' training school, Mona decides to abandon her acting career.
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At the request of the State Department, a reluctant Mona agrees to dine with a visiting maharajah, who has a reputation as a playboy, something Mike isn't too keen about.
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Mona and General Crone conspire for Mike to win at poker so he has enough money for a Mexican vacation.
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Mona and Mike undertake the considerable challenge of making a suave charmer of Sgt. Gruzewsky – whose girlfriend thinks he "ain't got no class".
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Mona's visiting spinster aunts , expecting to find their movie-star niece living in a luxurious mansion, find themselves unimpressed by Mike and their unglamorous lifestyle.
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Mike is annoyed when Mona's costar – a handsome Italian actor – begins spending more and more time with her.
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When Mona, who is secretly being given an award at the Air Force Frolics, is informed someone else will be dancing there in her place, she refuses to attend the show.
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Don McGuire
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Arthur Alsberg & Bob Fisher
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Fred S. Fox
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Bob Fisher & Arthur Alsburg
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Fred S. Fox & Irving Elinson
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Henry Garson and Edmund Beloin
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Norman Paul, Elon Packard, and William Burns
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William Raynor and Myles Wilder
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Meet Mona McCluskey
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McCadden Productions
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United Artists Television
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United States
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Don McGuire
Based on characters originated by Sumner Arthur Long
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Stanley Z. Cherry
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Pilot
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All in a Night's Work
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"Operation - Chicken Soup"
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All That Dough and No Place to Go
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Dance, Kookerina, Dance
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Diamonds Are a Girl's Worst Friend
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Down from the Wild Blue Yonder
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Good for the Goose, Bad for the Gander
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How to Cure an Old Man
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How to Put Out an Old Flame
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How to Turn Off a Laser Beam
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In Every Life a Little Wife Must Fall
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Let's Play Cupid
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Love, Chimp Style
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Lovebirds and Jailbirds
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Mail Against Female
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Michelangelo's Rival
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Mike's Birthday Present
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Mona Carroll Vs. Mona McCluskey
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Mona, the Mystic
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Mona, the Soft Air Force Recruit
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My Husband, The Wife Beater
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Snow Valley Snow Job
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Stranger in the Love Nest
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The General Swings at Dawn
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Will He, or Won't He?
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Bob Fisher
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Arthur Alsberg
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Henry Garson
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Fred S. Fox
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Irving Elinson
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Mona McCluskey (also known as Meet Mona McCluskey) is an American sitcom that aired on NBC as part of its 1965-66 schedule. The series stars Juliet Prowse in the title role, and aired from September 16, 1965 to April 14, 1966.
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Don McGuire
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Stanley Z. Cherry
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