Art Lewis
Guest Appearances
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BEWITCHED · S1, E6Little Pitchers Have Big Fears
Darrin discovers that Samantha has been entertaining a guest each morning after he leaves for work. The guest is ten year old Marshall Burns. Marshall's mother is a widow, whose over-protectiveness has robbed Marshall of all his self-confidence. Darrin tells Samantha that she has no right to interfere with Mrs. Burns' upbringing of her son. Despite Marshall's belief that he is no good at anything, Samantha takes him to a Junior League ball game. Marshall has never been able to make the team. Floyd Kravitz, nephew of Gladys Kravitz, is the star player. With a little witchery on Samantha's part, Marshall becomes a triple threat. When his mother, fearful that he may be inured, forbids him to play, Marshall runs away from home. Samantha and Darrin drive Mrs. Burns to the ball field. There, Marshall, in his own right, has continued to star. However, when Marshall gets into a tight spot, Darrin forbids Samantha from interfering. Marshall makes it on his own. Proud of her son, Mrs. Burns is not unhappy when Coach Gribben suggests that he visit the Burns home to give Marshall some extra coaching.
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BEWITCHED · S3, E20The Corn Is As High As a Guernsey's Eye
Aunt Clara is depressed by her waning magic. Larry Tate tells Darrin to forget the Morton Milk account since the Whittle Agency plans to display Ginger, the Morton's famous Guernsey cow in the lobby of the office building. Samantha hopes to cheer up Aunt Clara at lunch with Darrin, while Louise Tate minds Tabitha. Samantha goes off on an errand, leaving Aunt Clara in the lobby. Henerson, a policeman, forbids Culpepper , the deliveryman, to bring Ginger into the building. While they go off to phone, Barney, the elevator boy, sees Aunt Clara talking to a potted plant and suggests talking to the cow.
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THE BRADY BUNCH · S3, E8And Now a Word From Our Sponsor
A hip director hires the Bradys (and Alice) to star in his latest project: A TV commercial for laundry detergent.
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THAT GIRL · S1, E26You Have to Know Someone to Be Unknown
Finding out that Broadway producer Harold J. Davis is seeking a fresh-faced unknown for his next play, Ann goes out of her way to get recognized by him, and even goes so far as to get Donald to put the good word in for her.
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THAT GIRL · S1, E18These Boots Weren't Made for Walking
Seeking a job that gives her more free time for auditions, Ann tries her luck as a traveling saleswoman selling shoes door-to-door. What her boss doesn't tell her is that the shoes are poorly constructed... in fact they're made entirely from cardboard.
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