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- An aspiring actress moves from her hometown of Brewster, New York, to try to make it big in New York City, having to take several offbeat "temp" jobs to support herself in between her various auditions and bit parts.
- A TV reporter investigates compromising photographs of a nominee to the Supreme Court.
- 1966–197130mTV-G7.3 (60)TV EpisodeAfter buying tickets for her neighbors from a scalper, Donald mentions that sometimes people are robbed while they are at the show. Ann and Donald remove their Christmas presents from their apartment and get caught by the police.
- When Ann goes to LA with Donald, her father is sure that hanky panky is going on between them.
- Donald disapproves of Ann promoting a soft drink in a TV commercial.
- When Ann injures herself Donald goes overboard taking care of her.
- Donald's secretary is trying to steal Donald from Ann. Ann returns everything he ever gave to her, but changes her mind and has minutes to correct the situation before Donald returns.
- When Ann gets a soap commercial, the director says that she has a face that no housewife would resent for her looks. Now Ann thinks that she has no sex appeal.
- Ann gets too much advice on what to do with the windfall in her latest paycheck.
- After Donald hurts his back at Ann's, she goes to get his interviewee and brings him to her place - followed by her father.
- Ann is the one holdout on a jury case about a man who hits his wife with an ashtray.
- Ann is surprised to see that Bobby Miller, an old boyfriend, is now her new landlord. As the other tenants can see that Bobby is still attracted to Ann, they feel their best offense in getting Bobby to make all the necessary repairs and upgrades the previous landlord promised is to have Ann act as the chairperson of their grievance committee. What they see is correct as Bobby does profess his continued love for Ann, which is why she feels she shouldn't be the spokesperson for the tenants so as not to lead Bobby on. But Ann relents to the tenants' request if only to show them that Bobby really means nothing to her. This role makes Ann a nervous wreck in having to deal with Bobby, who is aware of Donald in Ann's life but doesn't care. Ann has to figure out how to act like a sane person in Bobby's presence so that she can truly be coherent in expressing to him how she feels about both him and Donald.
- When flying up to her father's cabin in Vermont, their private plane runs out of gas and makes an emergency landing.
- When Ann accompanies Don to a party for the wealthy jet set, a gigolo mistakes Ann for a wealthy heiress because she is wearing an expensive chinchilla stole borrowed from her latest modeling job.
- Pete, a friend of Ann's, asks the man of her dreams to marry her.
- Ann receives a marriage proposal from the amorous photographer that used her as a model in California.
- Ann messes up a commercial job because her cold has temporarily ruined her hearing.
- Ann tries to impress Donald's married ex-girlfriend at a dinner party.
- Ann goes to California for a photo shoot with a photographer that Donald does not like. He then falls for Ann just as Donald jumps on a plane for LA to be with Ann.
- Ann goes to California for a photo shoot with a photographer that Donald does not like. He then falls for Ann just as Donald jumps on a plane for LA to be with Ann.
- Ann hires a new press agent who immediately gets her named in a divorce case in the hopes to boost Ann's career.
- While eating at Nino's, Donald and Ann are approached by a man who seems to know all about both of them, but neither who knows him. After the man gives his business card to Donald, asks Donald to call him and leaves the restaurant, Donald realizes what an idiot he made of himself during their discussion as the man is Bob Harrison, a publishing magnate. Ann is certain that Harrison is going to offer Donald a job in the realm of an associate editorship at one of his many magazines. Ann is almost spot on about her prediction about what Harrison does offer Donald, with one major exception: Ann did not guess that the job is located in Paris. Donald admits that he hasn't had time to even think about the offer. But while Ann waits to see Donald later that evening, she hears through the grapevine that Donald is planning on accepting the job. Can a heartbroken Ann have a faulty grapevine?
- Ann Marie does a soft drink commercial and will have her singing voice dubbed by a Sister - that looks like her sister.
- Ann gets a job promoting a fried chicken restaurant. When the owner gets fresh, Ann gets stuck in the middle of nowhere - in a chicken suit.
- Donald's mother finds a pair of Donald's pants in Ann's closet.
- Ann is working with Broadway legend Ethel Merman and gets a walk-on part in her revival of "Gypsy."
- This is Ann's first Presidential election and she is studying the issues like crazy. She balks at telling her father which political party she is registered for.
- While performing in Las Vegas, the star that Ann is working with tries to break up Ann and Donald.
- 1966–197130mTV-PG7.8 (46)TV EpisodeWhile performing in Las Vegas, the star that Ann is working with tries to break up Ann and Donald.
- Ann and her parent's theater party are conflicting. Ann wants them to see her Broadway debut and the play management doesn't want this large party leaving during a crucial scene. They cut her lines the night that they want to see Ann.
- Based upon a list accidentally received from a stock broker, Ann invests in the stock market. The list was a grocery list.
- While Ann uses Donald's apartment (While he is away, of course!) a friend of Donald's stops by for a visit.
- Ann has no love for Donald's new beard.
- Ann befriends a young black boy who claims to live on Park Avenue. His second story is about rats and squalor and is so awful that Ann wants to adopt him. When his father shows up he is famous and they do live on Park Avenue.
- Ann while practicing for a commercial as an airline stewardess thinks she has spotted an airline hijacker.
- Ann has a publicity date with Dick Shawn who knows nothing about it.
- Ann, Donald and her parents get trapped at JFK Airport during a blizzard and Ann has an audition on Broadway.
- Early one day, Ann is followed home by a friendly and cute little brown and white bushy tailed dog who she's never seen. The dog ends up giving Ann's father a nip on his ankles, causing a superficial wound before the dog runs off. As an off the cuff funny comment, Donald mentions the word "rabid" which sends both Lew and Ann into a fit of hypochondriac related hysteria. Lew is certain his developing symptoms are rabies related, while Ann can only think of her father's welfare even at the expense of her career as she stays with him, missing an important audition in the process. Despite the fact that Lew having rabies is in anecdotal terms a million to one, the possibly rabid dog story gains a life of its own. Because of it, Ann's apartment becomes Grand Central Station with among others the media hungry doctor, the animal control inspector, Ann's agent, a Newsview photographer, a messenger delivering the rabies vaccine, and a gaggle of young boys with small brown and white dogs who want Donald's offered reward money for finding *the* dog parading through her apartment all at the same time.
- Donald is doing an article on computer dating. Donald's match is a gorgeous model while Ann's match is very much like Donald.
- After making an emergency landing Ann and Donald start to walk to find shelter.
- Ann gets a part in an Italian movie and is thrilled until she finds out about her nude scene.
- Donald has lots of trouble when he turns their incident at JFK during the blizzard into a television script.
- 1966–197130mTV-PG7.1 (45)TV EpisodeAfter a window washer saves Ann from a bully and gets his nose broken, Ann helps him home and his wife is sure that something is going on between them.
- Ann is staying with a child that has the mumps rather than go to the theater with Donald.
- When Donald is helping Ann start a budget, Ann is suffering from a misunderstood post-hypnotic suggestion to buy anything "at the drop of a hat."
- Ann's father is a shark when it comes to playing Monopoly.
- Ann's father refuses to send Donald's novel to a publisher friend after reading it.
- Since Don has to work on the weekend, Ann decides to spend the weekend home with her parents. Her parents are on their way to New York for a convention. Ann stays while the parents are away, goes through her old things and feels nostalgic.
- Ann has a job with Air Force public relations when she is supposed to help Donald in his apartment.
- Ann helps out a producer in court over a shish-kabob accident.