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- Slightly over-the-hill actress Nina has a fainting spell in a Paris park and Sami, an Algerian man out for a run comes to her aid. She seeks him out afterwards to return some property and discovers he works at night as a female prostitute. Nina is drawn to him and a friendship develops as he attempts to kick his drug habit and she tries to revive her acting career sidelined when she moved to Russia for years.
- 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.
- Jim and Margaret plan a second honeymoon trip, and decide Betty & Bud are old enough to watch the house and Kathy by themselves. However, they are suspicious when the children are anxious for them to be out of the house.
- 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."
- 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.
- Jim, overhearing bits and pieces of a conversation suspects Betty of planning to elope with a boy.
- Jean Price, new MP in the Labour Party, learns the ropes of working in government.