The Tom Ewell Show

September. 27,1960      NR
Rating:
7.2
Trailer Synopsis

The Tom Ewell Show is an American television situation comedy that aired on CBS during the 1960-61 television season.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1960

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32 Episode

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Episode 1 - Tom Cuts Off the Credit
September. 27,1960

Episode 2 - Debbie Takes up the Tuba
October. 04,1960

Episode 3 - The Safety Lesson
October. 11,1960

Episode 4 - Tom Takes Over
October. 18,1960

Episode 5 - Tom Puts the Girls to Work
November. 01,1960

Episode 6 - The Second Phone
November. 15,1960

Episode 7 - The Handwriting on the Wall
November. 22,1960

Episode 8 - The Spelling Bee
November. 29,1960

Episode 9 - Site Unseen
December. 06,1960

Episode 10 - The Friendly Man
December. 20,1960

Episode 11 - The Salesmanship Lesson
December. 27,1960

Episode 12 - Advice to the Lovelorn
January. 03,1961

Episode 13 - Try It On for Size
January. 10,1961

Episode 14 - No Fun in the Sun
January. 17,1961

Episode 15 - Mr. Shrewd
January. 24,1961

Episode 16 - The Middle Child
January. 31,1961

Episode 17 - The Trouble with Mother
February. 07,1961

Episode 18 - A Fellow Needs a Friend
February. 14,1961

Episode 19 - Out at Left Field
February. 21,1961

Episode 20 - Storm Over Shangri-La
February. 28,1961

Episode 21 - I Don't See It
March. 07,1961

Episode 22 - The Old Magic
March. 14,1961

Episode 23 - Mrs. Dynamite
March. 21,1961

Episode 24 - The Prying Eye
March. 28,1961

Episode 25 - The Chutney Caper
April. 04,1961

Episode 26 - Put It On, Take It Off
April. 11,1961

Episode 27 - Big Brother
April. 18,1961

Episode 28 - The Handy Man
April. 25,1961

Episode 29 - Passenger Pending
May. 02,1961

Episode 30 - Never Do Business With Relatives
May. 09,1961

Episode 31 - Our Vacation
May. 16,1961

Episode 32 - Mr. Memory
May. 23,1961

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