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- After an ambitious actor insinuates himself into the life of a wealthy middle-aged playwright and marries her, he plots with his mistress to murder her.
- A shallow society matron is urged by her senator father to join the Women's Army Corps.
- An attorney is hired to keep a dumb cowboy out of trouble.
- A cat takes up residence in the office in one of Susie's metal filing cabinets. Mr. Sands insists she get rid of it.
- Susie goes on a shopping spree that she can ill afford, soon finding herself in a bind. She concocts emergency needs to get an advance from mr. Sands but her lies catch up with her putting Vi and Sylvia in an equal mess.
- Mr. Sands thinks he has the perfect part for the reclusive former star Inga Kovar. After being scared away the office Susie makes it a quest to connect with the shy actress and accept the part, reigniting her career.
- Vi invites Mr. Sands and Susie over for dinner. Her gossipy Aunt Martha and nosy neighbor Martha are sure this means that Vi and her boss are having a romance. The two old ladies go to work on encouraging a marriage proposal from Mr. Sands and making Susie look like a drunken loser.
- Mr. Sands considers an merger with another agent J.B. Sherman and a discussion on office productivity occurs. An expert Simpson is brought in to monitor staff actions but Susie convinces everyone to be uncooperative.
- Susie McNamara has been instrumental in getting a new playwright together with a Broadway producer through her bosses' agency. But when both the playwright and the producer become smitten with her, it threatens to wreck the whole deal so her boss instructs her to "stop flirting with the customers" and fix the deal he was ready to close.
- Susie learns Mr. Sands can't see well enough to read contracts and insists he see an eye doctor. But Peter believes wearing glasses make him look older and his vanity threatens an important business deal.
- Peter Sands has two clients he believes are perfect for Mr. Hugo's opera production but can't get a meeting with the impresario. Susie secretly makes friends with his wife and the two of them work together to get the singers the leads.
- Susie who is contracted to write a magazine about her job is afflicted with writers' block so hires Tony to write the article for her but Tony's gag article which is derogatory toward Tommy, Vi and Sands is submitted in error.
- About to sign opera impresario Tompkins Mr. Sands is excited but succumbs to the charms of rival agent Blanche Colvin. Susie suspects she's up to no good so disguises herself to stop Blanche from taking away Peter's client.
- Cagey Calhoun's client wants a contract just like one drawn up by Peter Sands negotiated for one of the actors he represents. Rather than just ask for a copy, Cagey attempts various forms of subterfuge to get a peek at it.
- When Susie learns Cagey is to lose another client because of his crude ways she decides to give him a few pointers. But he steals Lady Standish from Susie's boss getting her in trouble. Susie is crafty in getting back at Cagey.
- Susie receives a letter that her tax returns will be audited by the IRS. Meanwhile, Peter can't find the appropriate actor to provide the voice for a new cartoon character.
- Susie learns the building's janitor Vinchenzo hasn't seen his brother Antonio in decades. She approaches Mr. Sands client Hopper who hosts a show called Oh Surprise to reunite the siblings not aware they are feuding.
- During a regular haircut in his office, Mr. Sands' barber asks him to read a play he has written. Sands hands the play over to Susie to read, she in turn gives it to Vi who gives it to an office boy, who gives it to his girlfriend, who asks her boss to read it. The boss is on the way out of town, so he asks Sands to read it. Sands, thinking the man who gave it to him is planning to invest in it, asks Susie to read it, and this time she does. She loves it, but no one can find the name of the author and they must wait for the out-of-town boss to return to find out.
- 1953–1957TV-G6.9 (17)TV EpisodeShoe-shine boy "John Smith" talks Susie into letting him shine Mr. Sands' shoes, and on the way out picks up a $5 bill on Susie's desk. Rather than report him, Susie makes a deal that he give her 20 more shoe-shines, but he doesn't show up the next day sop she tracks him down in his apartment and talks him into "going straight."