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Don proposes to Ann and gives her an engagement ring, which she promptly returns.
Don asks Ann to spy on his sister's boyfriend, an actor.
Ann's picture appears as a centerfold pinup.
While hosting a party for her neighbors for a game show, Ann discovers some interesting facts about them before her purse is stolen.
Don and Ann go to a pre-marital counselor.
Ann meets Don's parents in St. Louis.
Ann deals with acting and meeting Don's parents.
Ann goes all out to recover her lost engagement ring.
Ann must protect Lou from another woman.
Two sly publishers hire Ann as a writer.
An office prank leaves Don with no street clothes.
Ann learns her new part is insulting to minorities.
Ann's visiting uncle wreaks havoc.
Ann reminds a writer of his late wife.
Milton Berle and Danny Thomas want to buy Ann's old trunk.
Don breaks his engagement with Ann.
A defecting Soviet comic throws himself at Ann.
Ann is an unwitting accomplice to shoplifting.
Flu leaves Ann and Don in charge of Lou's restaurant.
A king invites Ann to a state dinner.
A friend throws Don a stag party.
Ann loses a winning horse-race ticket.
Pollution protestor Ann pickets Don's building.
Ann persuades Don to go to a women's lib meeting.
While on a modelling job, Ann is recruited to spy on a competitor who is suspected of appropriating and duplicating designs.
Unaware that her true intentions have been discovered, Ann is fooled into taking photographs of reject designs.
Lou wants Ann to direct the Brewster Variety Show.
Ann lands a job as a dancing chicken for a restaurant; after an altercation with her boss, she finds herself stuck in her costume on a country road.
A hypnotic suggestion sends Ann on a buying spree.
During filming of an ad, a cold affects Ann's hearing.
Snow traps Ann, her parents and Don at the airport.
Don's TV script about Ann undergoes a massive rewrite.
Ann tries to help a boxer study drama.
An old boyfriend of Ann's becomes the owner of her apartment building.
Don is offered a job in Paris.
Don accompanies Ann when she gets to do a show in Las Vegas.
Ann and Don plan an elaborate joke in retaliation for the joke Marty played on them.
A young guest upsets Ann's dinner for Don's friends.
With Ann's help, her agent revives his comedy career.
Ann is stuck in a faucet just before opening night.
Ann recalls her high-school days as a meter maid, when she ticketed the mayor's car.
Ann sees her life pass before her eyes as she flies over Vermont in a light plane.
Ann and Don find a cabin after their plane crashes and leaves them lost in the woods.
Ann thinks she has a hot stock tip.
Lou hires a pop group with a surprising finale.
Ann cannot find the funds for a class reunion.
A producer hires Ann to help him during a lawsuit.
Ann sees film of Ruth kissing a man.
A wrenched back strands Don in Ann's apartment.
Baby-sitter Ann thinks her charge has mumps.
Ann must slap Barry Sullivan onstage.
Ann's flight to Florida is hijacked.
Juror Ann casts the only `not guilty' vote.
Don and Ann head to Hollywood.
Ann lands a job in a soft-drink ad.
Ann takes her responsibility to vote so seriously that it gets her into a spat with her father.
An Italian restaurateur frees trapped Ann from the shower.
Don researches the NYPD's mugger detail.
Don and Ann scheme to reunite the feuding Baumans.
A middle-aged aristocrat wants to wed Don.
Ann is jealous of Don's beautiful secretary.
Everyone has helpful suggestions when Ann tries to decide how to spend a large sum of money.
Don and Ann's New Year's dinner becomes a loud bash.
A window washer's wife thinks her husband loves Ann.
Ann and Don get into an argument over an abstract sculpture he sends her.
Ann is trapped during a weekend alone in Brewster.
Ann loses an earring Don gave her.
Ann thinks she owes $2600 to the IRS.
Ann plans a spectacular career for a woman who dubbed her voice in a commercial.
Ann swallows her pride for an embarrassing TV role.
A stray dog nips Lou.
Ann listens to a black child's tale of woe.
The United States Air Force hires Ann to recruit women to the WAFS for potential space travel; Ann decorates Donald's apartment.
Ann's father suspects the worst when he finds Don in Ann's apartment early one morning.
A rainy day sees Donald, Ann and her parents playing a game of Monopoly, which soon goes awry when Ann's father gets too competitive.
When Lou slips and gets injured at Donald's magazine, Donald is forced to get him to sign an insurance waiver.
Ann is overwhelmed at finding herself appearing onstage with Ethel Merman.
Ann has to learn how to roller-skate in order to get a part in a commercial.
Lou reads Don's unpublished novel.
Ann and Don go on separate computer dates.
When Donald asks Ann to house sit for him, she is shocked to discover his frat brother Harry Banner is also staying there.
Ann and Don take a week's vacation before Ann is to go on the road with a show.
While in Philadelphia for a pre-Broadway play, Ann finds that she misses Don.
Donald writes an article on a newfangled psychological exam, and he tries to use it on Ann and the Baumans.
Ann and Don argue about his play based on her life.
Ann's new movie role calls for a nude scene.
Ann invites her parents and Don's for Thanksgiving.
A fledgling agent arranges a publicity date for Ann.
Ann is offered a high-fashion modeling assignment that means a trip to California.
Ann and a bachelor photographer make headlines that bring Don out to Hollywood from New York.
Ann buys tickets from a scalper for the Baumans.
Don handles housekeeping chores for the injured Ann.
Ann accompanies Don to a jet-set party and is accepted as one of the crowd.
Ann learns Lou is jealous of Don.
Ann invites her parents to her Broadway debut.
Ann tries to liven up her image.
Helen fumes when Lou escorts Ethel Merman.
Photographer Noel Prince proposes to Ann.
Don's mother stays overnight with Ann.
A man admires Ann's friend for her athletic prowess.
Police use Ann as bait for an obscene caller.
Injured Ann mistakes a doctor for Don.
Ann's agent plants a scandalous item about her.
Don refuses to shave his new beard.
Ann's attempts to help a drunken actor are misinterpreted when he comes to his senses.
A rich, elderly man pursues Ann.
Ann wins a job in a commercial that involves her being abducted by two hoods.
Just as Ann arrives in New York and learns of her first acting assignment, her mother has bad news.
Baby-sitter Ann takes her charge to an audition.
An auto mishap causes suits and counter-suits for Ann.
Ann and Don, on their way to visit Ann's parents, stop along the way for a picnic.
A wealthy suitor showers Ann with gifts.
Ann and Don feel a terrific amount of personal pressure when she becomes his secretary.
Mystery surrounds a baseball Ann bought at an auction.
Police raid a club where waitress Ann is serving mobsters.
One of Ann's best friends gets a role in a Broadway play, and Ann becomes her understudy.
Ann's father is shocked when he learns she is to take a stage name and forsake that of her family.
Don's mother begins to dislike Ann because of the character she portrays in a soap opera.
Ann thinks Don is dating a woman in her drama class.
Ann tracks the source of loud organ music.
An insecure actor tries to buy Ann's friendship.
Ann recalls when she was a student teacher and spent the Christmas holidays at an almost-deserted boys school.
Ann and Don find souvenirs of Ann's school beau.
Ann, working as a door-to-door saleswoman, innocently unloads a defective shipment of footwear on her friends.
Don hires a beautiful Japanese maid.
Ann loses the only manuscript of Don's book.
Ann and Don accompany their eloping friends to Connecticut -- and disaster.
Ann almost ruins a surprise birthday party Don has arranged for her.
Lou Marie's grilling of Don about his future plans for Ann leads to a spat between the couple.
Ann accompanies Don on an interview with an opera star and gets more involved than she'd anticipated.
Ann tries to convince her family that city life is safe.
Ann tries to attract a producer's attention.
Ann's newlywed cousin, a confirmed moocher, moves in with Ann for his honeymoon.
Ann has a bowling ball stuck to her foot the same night she is to accept a Tony Award for her friend.
Ann asks Don to write some material for her part in an important play.
Ann appears on a dating game show and fails to pick Don as her escort.