Dennis the Menace Season 1

October. 04,1959      TV-PG
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This 1959-1963 television situation comedy series follows the lives of the Mitchell family, Henry, Alice, and their only child Dennis, an energetic, trouble-prone, mischievous, but well-meaning boy, who often tangles with his peace-and-quiet-loving neighbor George Wilson, a retired salesman, or, later, with George's brother John, a writer. Dennis is basically a good, well-intentioned boy who always tries to help people, but who winds up making situations worse – often at Mr. Wilson's expense.

Episode 32 : Miss Cathcart's Sunsuit
June. 12,1960
Dennis sells Valentine's Day cards in July to by swim fins, which end up causing a run on Valentine's day cards around the entire neighborhood.
Episode 31 : Dennis Runs Away
May. 29,1960
Dennis tries to walk to his Grandpa's house and the police stop him and try to figure out who he is.
Episode 30 : Dennis by Proxy
May. 22,1960
Dennis builds a bench for Mr. Dorfamn to sit on.
Episode 29 : The Party Line
May. 15,1960
The Driscolls are new neighbors but the Driscoll's phone is on the same line as the mitchell's.
Episode 28 : Dennis and the Starlings
May. 08,1960
Mr. Wilson has a bunch of starlings in his tree and wants to get rid of them. Dennis eventually gets rid of the starlings by putting liver in Mr. Wilson's tree which attracts a lot of cats.
Episode 27 : Dennis Becomes a Baby Sitter
May. 01,1960
Dennis's parents hire a baby sitter while his parents entertain business client. Dennis is a baby sitter to Michael Bouchet, was asked to stay with Dennis.
Episode 26 : Alice's Birthday
April. 24,1960
Dennis puts a sign in Mr. Finch's store telling everybody not forget his mom's Birthday.
Episode 25 : Dennis and the Bees
April. 17,1960
Dennis learns Opie might leave because his bees have no honey. Dennis sprays prfume on Mr. Willison's flowers.
Episode 24 : Dennis' Paper Drive
April. 10,1960
Mrs Holland tells Dennis that anyone who collets the most newspapers will win a silver dollar made in 1895 that is worth $600 which catces Mr. Wilson's eye.
Episode 23 : Dennis Creates a Hero
March. 20,1960
Dennis asks a reporter to write a story about his dad with hopes of getting his picture in the paper.
Episode 22 : Dennis and the TV Set
March. 13,1960
Dennis goes to any length to get a TV and turns Mr. Wilson's tv on!
Episode 21 : Mr. Wilson's Sister
March. 06,1960
Dennis meets Helen and wants to be pirate.
Episode 20 : Dennis and the Dog
February. 28,1960
Dennis cares for a dog named Charlie who wins a prize for his painting!
Episode 19 : Dennis and the Swing
February. 21,1960
Henry tries to take Alice out on their Anniversary. Meanwhile Dennis tries to build a swing in his yard and ends up chasing a cat up a tree in the process.
Episode 18 : Dennis and the Duck
February. 14,1960
Dennis's duck (George) causes problems for Mr. Willson who is running for The Garden Club. He tries to get the duck to the lake.
Episode 17 : Dennis and the Open House
February. 07,1960
The Mitchell's are having a party and the guests are late, So Dennis tries to help people find the house by taking an open House for Free!
Episode 16 : Dennis and the Bike
January. 24,1960
To get a bike Dennis sells a fishbowl of beans which he has to count before 5pm!
Episode 15 : Dennis and the Rare Coin
January. 17,1960
George Wilson is looking for a rare coin. But George is in for a sad shock $250.00 (that's what he paid for the coin) But the coin is fake!
Episode 14 : Dennis' Tree House
January. 10,1960
Mr. Wilson attempts to teach Dennis about bird watching, then Dennis takes care of a sick bird
Episode 13 : Dennis Haunts a House
January. 03,1960
Dennis Haunts Mr. Wilson's house due to him and his friends starting a club house in Mr. Wilson's basement.
Episode 12 : Dennis and the Cowboy
December. 27,1959
Dennis meets Whip Crawford his cowboy idol after Mrs Webster tells Dennis he will be in the play.
Episode 11 : The Christmas Story (aka Dennis & Christmas)
December. 20,1959
Dennis is going crazy trying to find his gifts.
Episode 10 : Mr. Wilson's Award
December. 06,1959
Dennis starts a rumor that him and his family are moving to New York only to keep Mr. Wilson in town to get his award.
Episode 9 : Dennis Sells Bottles
November. 29,1959
Dennis thinks his dad is broke so he sells bottles to try and help his dad out. However, when Dennis tells some of the neighbors what he is doing the neighbors get the wrong idea about the Mitchell's and think that they are in trouble financially.
Episode 8 : Tenting Tonight
November. 22,1959
Dennis and Tommy camp out in the back yard. Dennis' parents friends The Melton's play a record containing wild animal sounds to entertain the boys while they are camping out in the yard. Mr. Wilson can hear the record from his house and is convinced that wild animals have escaped from the circus and are after the boys so Mr. Wilson goes out to the yard to try and save Dennis and Tommy from danger.
Episode 7 : The New Neighbors
November. 15,1959
Dennis helps Mr Wilson sell a neighbors house.
Episode 6 : Dennis' Garden
November. 08,1959
Mr. Wilson's garden originally consisted of Dahlia bulbs. When Dennis sees them, he thinks they are ""sweet potatoes"" and after his bedtime, he ""secretly exchanges"" what is in his garden with what is in Mr. Wilson's garden. Dennis eventually raises the Dahlia bulbs & wins a 1st prize medal. After the garden judges see Mr. Wilson's garden, he is also given a medal.
Episode 5 : Innocents in Space
November. 01,1959
Mr. Wilson thinks he has discovered a space satellite.
Episode 4 : Grandpa and Miss Cathcart
October. 25,1959
Dennis tries to fix his Grampa Perkins up with Miss Cathcart.
Episode 3 : The Fishing Trip
October. 18,1959
Henry and Mr.Wilson try to go fishing without Dennis.
Episode 2 : Dennis and the Signpost
October. 11,1959
Dennis replaces a fallen signpost... backwards.
Episode 1 : Dennis Goes to the Movies
October. 04,1959
Dennis eludes a babysitter to go to the movies that his parents are at.

Seasons

Season 4
Season 4 1962
Season 3
Season 3 1961
Season 2
Season 2 1960
Season 1
Season 1 1959

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