Occasional Wife
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Occasional Wife is an American sitcom which aired on NBC beginning September 13, 1966 and running until May 9, 1967 (repeats were aired through August 29). It was originally on NBC's Tuesday night schedule, airing from 8:30–9:00PM ET/PT. Reruns were aired on Comedy Central in 1992.
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Occasional Wife
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Peter and Greta do their best to avoid signing a joint tax return.
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Suspicions arise that make it seem that Greta is having an affair with Mr. Brahms.
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Peter jeopardizes his potential raise and promotion by chasing after a beautiful blonde.
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An important customer sees Peter at lunch with his new secretary.
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Peter is given the uncomfortable task of finding a Broadway role for the untalented daughter of a client.
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Spending the weekend at the home of a wealthy client becomes a contest as Peter and his rival vie for favor.
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Peter and Greta complicate matters by making separate dinner plans.
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A young woman that Peter sponsored as an immigrant arrives from Italy with marriage on her mind.
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Peter gets a new job and fires Greta.
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Peter underwrites a small garment business.
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Peter, a young executive, finds his road to success blocked by the lack of a wife, so he begins a platonic relationship with Greta, who poses as his wife.
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Peter's mother insists that he and Greta repeat their marriage vows since she missed the original "marriage ceremony."
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Greta attempts to rescue Peter from a terrible financial investment.
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Mr. Brahms sees Greta at a discothèque with a strange man and tells Peter about it.
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Peter and Greta are hard pressed to prevent his mother from discovering the truth.
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An Italian Count searches for an American girl who will adore and support him.
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Mr. Brahms has a gypsy fortune teller fired after she says that Greta is single.
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Peter's job catches the eyes of efficiency experts brought in by the company.
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Greta fraternizes with her new boss, upsetting both Peter's business and social life.
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Peter becomes the object of affection of a shy, unattractive girl.
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Government agents run a security check on Brahms employees and discover all is not what it appears in Peter's marriage.
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Greta agrees to accompany Peter on a business trip to her hometown.
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Peter tries to break an engagement to a madcap heiress without losing his job.
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One fib leads to another and Peter soon finds himself playing host to a stranger.
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Mr. Brahms jumps to an erroneous conclusion when Greta is hospitalized with a virus.
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Peter's mother sees Greta kissing her boyfriend and thinks her son's wife is being unfaithful.
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A sharp-eyed girl figures out Peter's phony marital setup and threatens to tell his boss.
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Peter and Greta play musical chairs in a restaurant while trying to date simultaneously in two rooms.
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Mr. Brahms gets Peter and Wally into competition to join his exclusive club.
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Peter must retrieve his letter of resignation from his boss' office before it is read.
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Peggy Chantler Dick
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Gene Thompson
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William Davenport
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Robert Riley Crutcher
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Richard Baer
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Lawrence J. Cohen & Fred Freeman
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Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn
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Martin A. Ragaway
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Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan
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Main Cast
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Shorty Rogers
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United States
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Fred Freeman
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Lawrence J. Cohen
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Gary Nelson
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Bob Claver
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Russ Mayberry
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Richard Kinon
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Jerrold Bernstein
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Pilot
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The Rivalry
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A Friend of the Family
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An Affair to Forget
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The Promotion
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Marriage Counselor
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So Little Time
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The Business Trip
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A Couple of Home-Cooked Meals
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Alias Peter Patterson
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Danger! Woman at Work
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Engagement, Christopher Style
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Fair Play for Gypsies
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GP Loves UU
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He Who Burns Bridges
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I Do, We Don't
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Instant Fatherhood
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Kangaroo Kandidates
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Miss Greta Regrets
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My Occasional Brother's Keeper
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No Cookie for Dessert
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No Talent Scouts
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Occasional Trouble
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Oil Be Seeing You
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One Plus One Equals Too Many
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Peter by Moonlight
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That's How They Got Capone
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The New Secretary
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The Secret Powdered Milk Affair
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The Soft Spot
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Fred Freeman
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Peggy Chantler Dick
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Martin Donovan
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Gene Thompson
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Shorty Rogers
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Occasional Wife is an American sitcom which aired on NBC beginning September 13, 1966 and running until May 9, 1967 (repeats were aired through August 29). It was originally on NBC's Tuesday night schedule, airing from 8:30–9:00PM ET/PT. Reruns were aired on Comedy Central in 1992.
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Bob Claver
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Russ Mayberry
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Gene Reynolds
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Paul Junger Witt
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John Erman
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Richard Kinon
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Danny Dayton
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Jerry Bernstein
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