Willy (TV series)

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Willy is an American situation comedy about a small-town female lawyer who later moves to New York City. It aired on CBS from September 1954 to June 1955. The series stars June Havoc and was produced by Desilu Productions. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Leaving Charlie behind in Renfrew, Willy and her family move to New York City so she can begin her new job as counsel for the Bannister Vaudeville Company. She wonders how close she will come to the performing arts in her new life — and she gets off on the wrong foot with her new boss, Percy Bannister, who thought he had hired a male lawyer.
rdf:langString Six months after opening her law practice in Renfrew, New Hampshire, Willy has not had a single case — until Franklin's little friend asks Willy to save his dog from being euthanized by Homer, the local dogcatcher, for scaring a farmer's cow so badly that the cow no longer gives milk. Willy wins the case, getting her legal career off to a positive start — and making enough money to keep her law books from being repossessed. Guest stars include a young Aaron Spelling as Homer and Charles Lane as Willy′s boss.
rdf:langString Willy leads a campaign to remove obsolete laws from Renfrew′s statute books — including one that says the driver of a self-propelled vehicle must be preceded by a person carrying a red warning flag.
rdf:langString Willy and the local art league get a famed French painter to do a portrait of Paul Revere for the town hall by agreeing that Willy will be his regular evening date during the assignment.
rdf:langString Willy's nephew, Franklin, gets in a fist fight with the school bully, and Willy fears that she may lose her job when she learns that the bully is a nephew of Willy's boss, Perry Banister. Guest stars: Paul Rasch, Carole Ann Campbell, and Karen Greene.
rdf:langString After Willy successfully defends a basketball hero on the charge that he painted a city park statue of Daniel Boone in the local high school colors, he becomes homesick. Guest stars: Harry Harvey, Jr., Ralph Peters, Norma Jean Nillson, and Helen Morningstar.
rdf:langString Willy defends a man who claims to be a "water witch" who can guess the sites of underground water and is going to court after his latest customer digs based on his predictions and finds only dirt.
rdf:langString Willy has decided to relocate to New York City because of the lack of legal business in Renfrew, and the town is giving a going-away party for her — but her excitement dims when she hears over the radio that her boyfriend Charlie has another date for the affair.
rdf:langString Willy tries to save the town band from abolition by crusty town councilman Andy Reynolds.
rdf:langString Papa Dodger plans to make a great personal sacrifice when he learns Willy's law books may be repossessed.
rdf:langString Willy tries to solve the marital problems of a Spanish flamenco dancer and his wife. Guest stars: Luis Arbana, Phyllis Coates, Rosa Turich, Gonzales Gonzales, and Carole Ann Campbell.
rdf:langString The local butcher and his wife end what had been a long, happy marriage on a note of disagreement, and Willy must file for their divorce.
rdf:langString While Willy prepares for the case of a package left in an antique shop that both the saleslady and the owner of the store claim, speculation mounts about the package's contents.
rdf:langString Willy is appointed secretary of Harvey Evelyn's stock operation. Guest star: Will Wright.
rdf:langString Willy tries to prove a collection of modern art is overvalued by creating a painting of her own, then is amazed when her picture gets a fantastic bid at an auction — and horrified when she discovers her boss is the bidder. Guest stars: Howard McNear and Tom Brown.
rdf:langString Harvey Evelyn appoints Willy secretary of his stock operations, believing it to be the quickest way to market his weather-making machine.
rdf:langString Willy tries to help her janitor's family by sending a package to the United Kingdom and ends up getting involved with a pair of counterfeiters. Guest stars: Paul E. Burns and Madge Blake.
rdf:langString Willy's dog Joseph runs away with the circus, following a female dog he likes.
rdf:langString Willy will earn a $2,000 commission if she sells the local movie theater. Remembering her days as a child star, she tries to talk her former agent into buying it.
rdf:langString Willy must defend her nephew Franklin, who has been charged with embezzling from his class treasury at school — but circumstantial evidence convinces her that he is guilty.
rdf:langString When a woman's brother tries to prove she is not capable of handling her estate and that it should be turned over to him, Willy tries to prove the woman's competence.
rdf:langString Willy is torn between her career and her family when she receives an offer to work for a law firm in Los Angeles, California, at a salary of $10,000 a year but her family insists that she remain in Renfrew.
rdf:langString A lawyer from New York City arrives in Renfrew and tells Willy that he wants her to be his legal associate on a big case — but he actually is more interested in a romantic relationship with Willy. Guest star: Hal March.
rdf:langString Willy stages a benefit show to provide a home for an old friend of hers — a pet seal.
rdf:langString When Willy takes the case of a mild-mannered man who steals a fishing rod on impulse, she seeks to prove that someone can do something illegal without criminal intent.
rdf:langString Willy's chances for theatrical fame appear slim after an old foe threatens to buy the theater for use as a barn.
rdf:langString The Dodgers may lose their house on Papa Dodger's birthday when the building inspector discovers that it was built without a permit.
rdf:langString When an aging actress who is an old vaudeville friend of Willy′s is alleged to have stolen a dance and becomes involved in a legal dispute over it, Willy steps in to help her.
rdf:langString Aunt Cora is surprised when her current boyfriend is the guest-of-honor on a true-crime television program, and Willy takes up his defense.
rdf:langString Willy's nephew Franklin opens a shoeshine stand and collects shoes from tenants in Willy's building — but when Willy finds the shoes in her living room, she assumes they have been donated for a worthy cause and sends them to her favorite charity. Guest stars: Peter Leeds, Joseph Kearns, Paul Cavanagh, Gus Schilling, and Paul Maxey.
rdf:langString Willy defends herself in court when the socialite Eleanor Van Doren claims she suffered a knee injury while fighting with Willy over a French hat in a shop.
rdf:langString Willy takes a case in which her boyfriend Charlie is the defendant.
rdf:langString Trying to adjust to her new life in New York City, Willy meets her new neighbors — and especially tries to meet a famous opera star. Guest star: Fortunio Bonanova.
rdf:langString Willy's sister Emily makes her a new dress, not realizing the material bears the label of the women's state prison — and when Willy wears it to a society party, she becomes the center of attention. Guest stars: Norma Varden and Alice Wellman.
rdf:langString Papa Dodger overhears a stockbroker in Willy's office building discussing a hot tip and decides to invest all his savings in the stock market. Guest stars: William Tracy, Herbert Heyes, Helen Morningstar, and Frank Jenks.
rdf:langString Bonds for the library in Renfrew mistakenly are given to Harvey Evelyn, and he promptly invests the money in a New York City skyscraper. Willy must find a way to correct the mistake and save Harvey from going to jail for fraud. Guest star: Joe Besser
rdf:langString Willy learns that she has received the dubious honor of being nominated to run for town assessor of Renfrew. When she discovers that it is too late to decline the nomination, she decides to ruin her chances of being elected by running on an "honesty" platform.
rdf:langString Willy's boyfriend Charlie returns from his vacation to find that his friend has substituted for him in his veterinary practice — and also won Willy′s heart.
rdf:langString William Spier and Louis Pelletier
rdf:langString June Havoc in the opening credits for Willy.
rdf:langString Elliot Daniel
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rdf:langString George Cahan
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rdf:langString Whitfield Connor
rdf:langString Job Offer
rdf:langString Puppy Love
rdf:langString The Big Fight
rdf:langString First Case
rdf:langString Franklin's Shoe Business
rdf:langString Get Charlie's Goat
rdf:langString New York Bound
rdf:langString New York Colleague
rdf:langString Operation Stocks
rdf:langString Papa's Birthday
rdf:langString Papa's Hot Tip
rdf:langString The Charity Benefit
rdf:langString The Daniel Boone Case
rdf:langString The Fate of the Theatre
rdf:langString The French Hat
rdf:langString The Substitution
rdf:langString Water Witch Case
rdf:langString Willy Decides Not to Run
rdf:langString Willy Doubles in Brass
rdf:langString Willy Saves Harvey From Fraud
rdf:langString Willy Waves the Flag
rdf:langString Willy and Aunt Cora's Beau
rdf:langString Willy and Eccentric Henrietta
rdf:langString Willy and El Flamenco
rdf:langString Willy and Grandpa's Piano
rdf:langString Willy and Hansel and Gretel
rdf:langString Willy and Hurricane Harvey
rdf:langString Willy and L'Affaire Paul Revere
rdf:langString Willy and Muller v. Muller
rdf:langString Willy and the Counterfeiters
rdf:langString Willy and the Crook Julius
rdf:langString Willy and the Farewell Dance
rdf:langString Willy and the Kate Fleming Case
rdf:langString Willy and the Mystery Package
rdf:langString Willy's Commission
rdf:langString Willy's Nephew
rdf:langString Willy's New Dress
rdf:langString Willy's New York Neighbors
rdf:langString Willy's Painting
rdf:langString Bob Fisher
rdf:langString Louis Pelletier
rdf:langString Harold Swanton
rdf:langString William Spier
rdf:langString Alan Lipscott
rdf:langString Willy is an American situation comedy about a small-town female lawyer who later moves to New York City. It aired on CBS from September 1954 to June 1955. The series stars June Havoc and was produced by Desilu Productions.
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