Date with the Angels Season 1

May. 10,1957      TV-PG
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis

Date with the Angels is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from May 10, 1957 to January 29, 1958. The series, which stars Betty White and Bill Williams, began as a late season replacement for The Ray Anthony Show for the same sponsor, Chrysler's Plymouth division. Tom Kennedy was the show's announcer and spokesman for Plymouth.

Episode 39 : Francis Goes to School
January. 22,1958
Episode 38 : Christmas Story
January. 01,0001
The elderly Santa hired by Roger Finley believes he can give away all the department store's toys.
Episode 37 : Silverstone
January. 01,0001
Vicki's nepher Wheeler visits, and against their better judgement, the Angels arrange a date with the daughter of a prospective client.
Episode 36 : Double Trouble
January. 15,1958
While on vacation, the Angels stay at a hotel where a a lounge singer who looks and sounds exactly like Vickie has a fight with her gangster-type boyfriend.
Episode 35 : The Train
January. 08,1958
It's the men against the women when a casual remark sparks a fight on a cross-country train ride between the Angels and the Clemsons.
Episode 34 : Wheeler at the Cabin
January. 01,1958
Episode 33 : What An Opportunity
January. 29,1958
Episode 32 : White Lies
January. 01,0001
Episode 31 : Chip Off the Old Block
December. 06,1957
Episode 30 : The Chateau
November. 29,1957
Episode 29 : The Burglar
November. 22,1957
When a burglar breaks into the Angels' home, no one believes Vickie's version of events.
Episode 28 : No Risk Policy
November. 15,1957
Episode 27 : Nobody's Father
November. 08,1957
Episode 26 : Diana
November. 01,1957
Episode 25 : Star Struck
October. 25,1957
Vicki spots Liberace dining at the Brown Derby while the Angels are there, but Bill doesn't believe her. Then Dennis Day shows up at their house to make matters worse.
Episode 24 : Title Unknown
October. 18,1957
Episode 23 : Night School
October. 11,1957
Episode 22 : The Convention
October. 04,1957
Episode 21 : Catered Party
September. 27,1957
Gus is hosting a backyard party for his clients, and Vicki is worried that their earthy hired maid may upset the stuffy guests.
Episode 20 : Everybody's Baby
September. 20,1957
Episode 19 : The Gorilla
September. 13,1957
Practical jokes escalate among Gus and his co-workers.
Episode 18 : Return of the Wheel
September. 06,1957
Vicki's destructive nephew Wheeler pays a return visit.
Episode 17 : Title Unknown
August. 30,1957
Episode 16 : Title Unknown
August. 23,1957
Episode 15 : Title Unknown
August. 16,1957
Episode 14 : The Tree in the Driveway
August. 09,1957
When the city plans to remove an oak tree in front of the Angels' house, Vickie starts a petition to save it.
Episode 13 : Pike's Pique
August. 02,1957
This episode features a missing trained dog, a nutty fortune teller, and an atmospheric oceanfront carnival.
Episode 12 : Surprise
July. 26,1957
Gus rashly plans a surprise birthday party for Vicki.
Episode 11 : Heartburn
July. 19,1957
So much for Vickie's birthday present. Gus had planned to surprise her with a trip to San Francisco. Not knowing this, Vickie loaned their luggage to a friend and agreed to dog sit for them over the weekend.
Episode 10 : The Blue Tie
July. 12,1957
Despite Gus's disapproval, Vicki reluctantly fills in as a bridal consultant at the department store.
Episode 9 : Title Unknown
July. 05,1957
Vicki goes to a department store to buy a gift for Gus and is unexpectedly asked to fill in as a sales clerk for a day. Gus is none to happy when he finds her on the job since he does not want his wife working.
Episode 8 : Little White Lie
June. 28,1957
Episode 7 : Shall We Dance?
June. 21,1957
Eccentric neighbour Mr. Finlay introduces modern dance to the neighbourhood—which will never be the same.
Episode 6 : The Feud
June. 14,1957
Vicki and Gus attempt to settle a dispute between feuding neighbors.
Episode 5 : Title Unknown
June. 07,1957
When the city plans to remove an oak tree in front of the Angels' house, Vickie starts a petition to save it.
Episode 4 : The Wheel
May. 31,1957
Episode 3 : High Fever
May. 24,1957
Gus is running a fever, but the only doctor Vicki can get to make a housecall is a pediatrician.
Episode 2 : Mother By Proxy
May. 17,1957
Episode 1 : Vickie Goes to a Party
May. 10,1957

Seasons

Season 2
Season 2 1957
Season 1
Season 1 1957

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