The Doris Day Show - Season 2 (1968)
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Synopsis: America's sweetheart returned to the small screen in 1969, playing Doris Martin for a second season of her popular family sitcom. In the previous season, Doris moved to the country to raise her... America's sweetheart returned to the small screen in 1969, playing Doris Martin for a second season of her popular family sitcom. In the previous season, Doris moved to the country to raise her young sons on her father Buck's (Denver Pyle, DUKES OF HAZZARD) farm in Mill Valley, California, after the death of her husband. This season sees Doris taking a job at TODAY'S WORLD, a San Francisco-based magazine to which Doris commutes from the farm. Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson, M*A*S*H) is introduced as her editor, and Myrna Gibbons (Rose Marie, THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW) is her coworker. Episodes include "The Chocolate Bar War," "Doris the Model," "You're as Old as You Feel," and "The Gas Station." [More]
Starring: Doris Day, McLean Stevenson, Rose Marie
Starring: Doris Day, McLean Stevenson, Rose Marie
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