Episode # |
Episode title |
Directed by |
Written by |
Original airdate |
Episode Summary
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1-1 |
"Who's Waldo Smith?" (pilot) |
John Rich |
Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum |
September 17, 1965 |
College drop-in Hank, an unregistered student who is hungry for learning, gets the help of Professor McKillup in his plots to attend classes in place of absent students.
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1-2 |
"Will the Real Harvey Wheatley Please Stand Up?" |
Sidney Miller |
Arnie Rosen & Coleman Jacoby and Jerry Belson & Garry Marshall |
September 24, 1965 |
Hank transforms a personality-challenged egghead (Bob Balaban) into the most sought-after man on campus.
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1-3 |
"Dunsetter for President" |
Gene Reynolds |
Martin A. Ragaway |
October 1, 1965 |
Hank tries to sabotage his own campaign when he is nominated for campus president, since winning would expose his "drop-in" status.
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1-4 |
"Cherokee Hank" |
Richard Kinon |
Arnie Rosen & Coleman Jacoby |
October 8, 1965 |
In his latest subterfuge, Hank disguises himself as Sam Lightfoot, a speedy Native American runner.
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1-5 |
"Candidate" |
Coby Ruskin |
Douglas Morrow |
October 15, 1965 |
Hank is temporarily disillusioned by the seemingly unethical conduct of his faculty friend.
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1-6 |
"Catering Competition" |
Coby Ruskin |
Martin A. Ragaway |
October 22, 1965 |
Hank faces bankruptcy when a professional food service arrives on campus.
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1-7 |
"Farewell, Coach Weiss" |
Coby Ruskin |
Arnie Rosen & Coleman Jacoby |
October 29, 1965 |
Hank arranges a surprise testimonial dinner for Western State's frustrated athletic director.
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1-8 |
"My Boyfriend, the Doctor" |
Howard Morris |
Arnie Rosen & Coleman Jacoby |
November 5, 1965 |
Hank encounters girl problems when he assumes the identity of a pre-med student.
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1-9 |
"Somebody Loves This Albatross" |
Coby Ruskin |
Walter Black |
November 12, 1965 |
Hank helps keep an honor student from dropping out of school by getting him a scholarship after the student's hidden athletic talents are uncovered.
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1-10 |
"The Campus Caper" |
Richard Kinon |
William Raynor & Myles Wilder |
November 19, 1965 |
Hank makes a mockery of a private detective who was hired by Dean Royal to ferret out unregistered students.
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1-11 |
"Dean Royal, Matchmaker" |
Coby Ruskin |
Arnie Rosen & Coleman Jacoby |
November 26, 1965 |
Dean Royal misinterprets Hank's invitation to his daughter as being a proposal to elope.
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1-12 |
"They're Playing Our Song" |
David Alexander |
Douglas Morrow |
December 3, 1965 |
Disguised as an absent music student, Hank composes a winning song for Professor Wagner.
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1-13 |
"My Fair Co-Ed" |
David Alexander |
Teleplay by: William Raynor & Myles Widler and Arnie Rosen & Coleman Jacoby Story by: William Raynor & Myles Wilder |
December 10, 1965 |
Hank solves the "three's a crowd" problem by transforming an unsophisticated babysitter into a campus beauty contest winner.
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1-14 |
"Four's a Crowd" |
Gene Reynolds |
William Raynor & Myles Wilder |
December 24, 1965 |
Hank and his disguises cause Dean Royal to think that he is having hallucinations.
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1-15 |
"Operation: Crackdown" |
Coby Ruskin |
Arnie Rosen & Coleman Jacoby |
December 31, 1965 |
Hank once again outwits Dean Royal and thwarts the registrar's campaign to catch "drop-in" students.
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1-16 |
"The Millionth Dollar Baby" |
David Alexander |
James Allardice & Tom Adair |
January 7, 1966 |
Hank contributes to the stadium fund, but his generosity nearly exposes his "drop-in" status at Western State.
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1-17 |
"Money, Money, Who's Got the Money?" |
Charles R. Rondeau |
Arnie Rosen & Coleman Jacoby |
January 14, 1966 |
Hank gets unexpected help when a loan shark plans to take his truck as interest.
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1-18 |
"The Trouble with Tina" |
Allen Baron |
Ed James & Seaman Jacobs |
January 28, 1966 |
Guardianship of Tina is in jeopardy until Hank's friends come to his aid.
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1-19 |
"His Highness, Count Gazzari" |
Allen Baron |
Ed James & Seaman Jacobs |
February 4, 1966 |
Hank is able to convince a coach that he is a descendant of Italian nobility.
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1-20 |
"The Ten Lettermen" |
William Wiard |
Bernie Kahn & Lila Garrett |
February 11, 1966 |
In an attempt to help Coach Weiss keep his job, Hank helps recruit a star athlete to attend Western State.
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1-21 |
"Rah, Rah, Commissar" |
Mel Ferber |
Barry Blitzer & Ray Brenner |
February 25, 1966 |
A Russian exchange student is convinced by Hank to join the school's track team.
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1-22 |
"Maury Wills to the Rescue" |
William Wiard |
Teleplay by: Sydney Zelinka & Don Richman Story by: Sydney Zelinka |
March 4, 1966 |
Hank extends an invitation to Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Maury Wills to visit the campus in order to appease disgruntled alumni.
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1-23 |
"Wedding, Anyone?" |
Sidney Miller |
Roy Kammerman & Sid Mandel |
March 18, 1966 |
A canceled wedding party that could mean a big financial loss forces Hank to try to marry off Coach Gazzari.
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1-24 |
"Ethel Weiss, Won't You Please Come Home?" |
Sidney Miller |
Joanna Lee |
March 25, 1966 |
Coach Weiss patches up a lovers' quarrel between Hank and Doris, but alienates his wife in the process.
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1-25 |
"McKillup's Best Seller" |
William Wiard |
Martin A. Ragaway |
April 8, 1966 |
A 25-year-old obsolete textbook becomes the most sought-after book on campus thanks to Hank.
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1-26 |
"Operation: Matriculation" |
Sidney Miller |
Ed James & Seaman Jacobs |
April 15, 1966 |
Hank is finally unmasked as an elusive "drop-in" at Western State.
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