My Sister Eileen (TV series)
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My Sister Eileen is an American situation comedy broadcast during the 1960–1961 television season. It depicts the lives of two sisters, one a writer and the other an actress, who move to New York City to further their careers.
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My Sister Eileen (TV series)
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Ruth plans a weekend vacation to go skiing, but fears that Eileen will not be able to take care of herself during her absence. Eileen promises to stay out of trouble while Ruth is away and persuades her to take the trip — but then Eileen sprains her ankle. Guest stars: Kurt Kreuger, George Eldredge, and Paul Barselow.
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Eileen accepts the career advice of an attentive playboy and finally lands a nice part in a new play, but Ruth discovers that he is a notorious "wolf," and the playwright meets an editor who tells him Eileen's role should be rewritten as a much older character.
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Ruth has learned that men she has a romantic interest in often lose interest in her when they meet Eileen, so she decides that she must keep her latest love interest, Van Peterson. from meeting Eileen when she invites him to their apartment for a home-cooked dinner. Guest stars: Richard Webb and Allen Jung.
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Ruth gets angry when the editor of a B-grade magazine tries to add the wrong kind of color to a story she wrote.
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Ruth decides that Eileen is too dependent upon her, so she establishes Eileen in an apartment of her own and the two sisters go their separate ways.
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Ruth and Eileen try to break their apartment lease by throwing a wild party.
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When Eileen falls for a self-assured executive who tries to mold her into an "organization woman" who will make the perfect wife, Ruth and a prospective seven-year-old neighbor join forces to scuttle the romance by punching holes in his self-assurance.
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Frankie Avalon gives Ruth her first big break when he becomes interested in doing the television musical she wrote — and he and Eileen sing together. Guest star: Frankie Avalon.
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Ruth gets a contract to write an erudite article for Milady Fair magazine, but the arrival of a man she grew up with interrupts her work.
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Ruth's boss ignores her pleas for a raise, but she embarrasses him into giving her one when Eileen lands a part in a play and she substitutes for Eileen at her waitressing job.
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The pilot for the series, broadcast as an episode of Alcoa-Goodyear Theater. Two pretty sisters, Ruth and Eileen Sherwood, move from Ohio to New York City to further their careers, the older sister Ruth as a writer and her younger sister Eileen as an actress. Anne Helm portrayed Eileen in this episode; Shirley Bonne replaced her in the role for the regular series. Guest stars: Henry Corden, Tom Reese, and Pattie Chapman.
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Ruth's coworker at the Parkview Publishing Company moves in with Ruth and Eileen at their apartment to help pay the rent.
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Ruth and Eileen become the foster parents of a four-year-old chimpanzee.
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Ruth takes a job as secretary for television producer Charles Alexander in hopes of finding Eileen work as an actress.
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To impress a suitor, Eileen pretends to have a lead role in a play and unwittingly prevents the show's temperamental star from walking out.
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Thanks to a case of mistaken identity, Ruth and Eileen think that they are going to be featured in a fashion magazine, but then discover that it is a cheesecake magazine and that they are expected to pose in the nude.
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After Ruth takes on extra work by writing for a confession magazine, she tries to hide her new job by doing the writing for it in her diary — but her plan backfires when Bertha finds the diary.
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When Eileen becomes discouraged with her unsuccessful acting career and decides to give it up, Ruth dreams up a scheme to entice her to stay in New York City.
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Marty's friend Frank Marshall keeps belittling Marty in public to make himself look better, and Eileen and Ruth eventually intervene and put Frank in his place.
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Annoyed at not being invited to his apartment building's Christmas party, Mr. Appopolus forbids all Christmas festivities in Ruth's and Eileen's building.
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Ruth and Eileen involve Marty and Eileen's intern boyfriend in making a home movie based on a script Ruth wrote.
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Ruth's boss at the publishing company assigns her to escort one of the firm's top writers — a big, brawling type of man — around town when he visits New York City.
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While Eileen is performing in a show in Boston, Aunt Harriet returns to New York City for another visit and agrees to give a strange man $10,000 to invest for her. Guest star: Agnes Moorehead
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Ruth's and Eileen's Aunt Harriet comes to visit from Columbus, Ohio, and tries to convince Ruth that the way to catch a man is to appear helpless and weak. Guest star: Agnes Moorehead.
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Eileen's budding romance with a young attorney suffers when a gold-digging siren tries to steal him away.
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Eileen is interviewed by a girl-crazy producer and Ruth dreams of heroically rescuing Eileen from him.
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Ruth and Eileen ask an officer to help them save a juvenile delinquent from getting in trouble with the law.
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Separate Ways
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The Reformer
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The Protectors
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Three's a Crowd
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Monkey Shines
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About Clark Carter
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Aunt Harriet's Way
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Barefoot and Unashamed
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Ebenezer Scrooge Appopolus
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Eileen Becomes a Star
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Eileen and the Intern
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Eileen's Big Chance
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Marty's Best Friend
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Ruth Becomes a Success
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Ruth Becomes a Waitress
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Ruth Sells a Story
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Ruth Welcomes a Hometown Friend
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Ruth's Double Life
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Ruth's Fella
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Ruth's Holiday
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Ruth, the Starmaker
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Super Ruth Saves Eileen
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The Lease-Breakers
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The Perfect Male
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The Perfect Secretary
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The Photography Mix-Up
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You Should See My Sister
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1961-01-25
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