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December Bride

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: October 4, 1954
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 157
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Comedy
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December Bride(1954)

TMDB Rating: 5.5 (2 votes)

Overview

December Bride is an American sitcom that aired on the CBS television network from 1954 to 1959, adapted from the original CBS radio network series that aired from June 1952 through September 1953.

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Season 1

34 episodes • 1954

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Lily Ruskin ArrivesOct 4, 19540.0
2Lily is BoredOct 11, 19540.0
3The Chinese DinnerOct 18, 19540.0
4The AccidentOct 25, 19540.0
5The VeterinarianNov 1, 19540.0
6My SoldierNov 8, 19540.0
7Grunion HuntingNov 15, 19540.0
8Lily's Mother-in-LawNov 22, 19540.0
9Lily Hires a MaidNov 29, 19540.0
10The GigoloDec 6, 19540.0
11The Rich ManDec 13, 19540.0
12The Christmas ShowDec 20, 19540.0
13The LuauDec 27, 19540.0
14Lily Wants to Pay Her WayJan 3, 19550.0
15Lily the ArtistJan 10, 19550.0
16The Grandfather ClockJan 17, 19550.0
17The SentimentalistJan 24, 19550.0
18The Uranium ShowJan 31, 19550.0
19The Insurance ShowFeb 7, 19550.0
20Surprise PartyFeb 14, 19550.0
21JealousyFeb 21, 19550.0
22Wedding PreparationsFeb 28, 19550.0
23The BreakupMar 7, 19550.0
24MexicoMar 14, 19550.0
25Lily's NieceMar 21, 19550.0
26Matt CooksMar 28, 19550.0
27Theater TicketsApr 4, 19550.0
28PsychiatristApr 11, 19550.0
29GossipApr 18, 19550.0
30Matt's MustacheApr 25, 19550.0
31The Line-UpMay 2, 19550.0
32The Other CoupleMay 9, 19550.0
33Lily's SongMay 16, 19550.0
34Chicken SaladMay 23, 19550.0
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Season 2

31 episodes • 1955

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Boxing ShowOct 3, 19550.0
2The Pizza ShowOct 10, 19550.0
3Lily and the WolfOct 17, 19550.0
4Ruth Neglects MattOct 24, 19550.0
5The ShoplifterOct 31, 19550.0
6Let Yourself GoNov 7, 19550.0
7The Laundromat ShowNov 14, 19550.0
8SkidrowNov 21, 19550.0
9Big Game HunterNov 28, 19550.0
10Family QuarrelDec 5, 19550.0
11High SierrasDec 12, 19550.0
12Rate Your MateDec 26, 19550.0
13Operation: ColeslawJan 2, 19560.0
14The Trailer ShowJan 9, 19560.0
15Matt's Movie CareerJan 16, 19560.0
16The Rudy Vallee ShowJan 23, 19560.0
17The Texas Show (1)Jan 30, 19560.0
18The Texas Show (2)Feb 6, 19560.0
19The Texas Show (3)Feb 13, 19560.0
20Sunken DenFeb 20, 19560.0
21The WrestlerFeb 27, 19560.0
22Ruth Gets a JobMar 12, 19560.0
23HandcuffsMar 19, 19560.0
24Pete's Brother-in-LawMar 26, 19560.0
25Lily in a Gas StationApr 2, 19560.0
26Ruth's HaircutApr 9, 19560.0
27JaywalkerApr 16, 19560.0
28Beauty PageantApr 23, 19560.0
29Lily and the SailorApr 30, 19560.0
30Lily, the MatchmakerMay 7, 19560.0
31Swimming PoolMay 14, 19560.0
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Season 3

30 episodes • 1956

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Rory Calhoun ShowOct 8, 19560.0
2The Marjorie Main ShowOct 15, 19560.0
3House on BlocksOct 29, 19560.0
4The Prize FighterNov 5, 19560.0
5Ritzy NeighborhoodNov 12, 19560.0
6Lily and the ProwlerNov 19, 19560.0
7The JockeyNov 26, 19560.0
8The Decorating Show (a.k.a.) Re-DecoratingDec 3, 19560.0
9The Indian ShowDec 10, 19560.0
10Man Town (a.k.a.) Man HuntDec 17, 19560.0
11Football HeroDec 24, 19560.0
12New Year's PartyDec 31, 19560.0
13RoyaltyJan 7, 19570.0
14Chicken FarmJan 14, 19570.0
15The Homecoming ShowJan 21, 19570.0
16The Budget ShowJan 28, 19570.0
17Study GroupFeb 4, 19570.0
18Mother-in-Law Group (a.k.a.) Mother-in-Law ClubFeb 11, 19570.0
19The Piano ShowFeb 18, 19570.0
20Duck HuntingFeb 25, 19570.0
21The Engagement ShowMar 4, 19570.0
22Masquerade PartyMar 11, 19570.0
23Kissing BoothMar 18, 19570.0
24The Hobo ShowMar 25, 19570.0
25The EnglishmanApr 1, 19570.0
26Do It YourselfApr 8, 19570.0
27The Old ManApr 15, 19570.0
28Song PluggingApr 22, 19570.0
29Mountain ClimbingApr 29, 19570.0
30Lily-Hilda FightMay 6, 19570.0
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Season 4

31 episodes • 1957

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Vallee's Protege (a.k.a.) Crashing HollywoodOct 7, 19570.0
2Mean GrandfatherOct 14, 19570.0
3The Golf LessonOct 21, 19570.0
4The Photography ShowNov 4, 19570.0
5Sports CarNov 11, 19570.0
6The Microphone ShowNov 18, 19570.0
7Matt's Gray HairDec 2, 19570.0
8The Other WomanDec 9, 19570.0
9The Butler ShowDec 16, 19570.0
10Ruth Goes Home to MotherDec 23, 19570.0
11Hot MealDec 30, 19570.0
12The Airplane ShowJan 6, 19580.0
13The Parrot ShowJan 13, 19580.0
14The Antique ShowJan 20, 19580.0
15HousemotherJan 27, 19580.0
16The Muscleman ShowFeb 3, 19580.0
17Contour ChairFeb 10, 19580.0
18The Fred MacMurray ShowFeb 17, 19580.0
19Baby RehearsalFeb 24, 19580.0
20Army BuddyMar 3, 19580.0
21The Ed Wynn ShowMar 10, 19580.0
22The Bouncer ShowMar 17, 19580.0
23Sleep TeachingMar 24, 19580.0
24The Gilbert Roland ShowMar 31, 19580.0
25Aunt EmilyApr 7, 19580.0
26The Mickey Rooney ShowApr 14, 19580.0
27Lily's Birthday DressApr 21, 19580.0
28Wedding FloatApr 28, 19580.0
29The Capistrano ShowMay 5, 19580.0
30Lily on BoatMay 12, 19580.0
31Matt-Pete FightMay 19, 19580.0
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Season 5

31 episodes • 1958

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Edgar Bergen ShowOct 2, 19580.0
2The Alaska ShowOct 9, 19580.0
3Fenwick ArmsOct 16, 19580.0
4Bride's Father-in-LawOct 23, 19580.0
5The Chimp ShowOct 30, 19580.0
6Hilda Gets EngagedNov 6, 19580.0
7The Zsa Zsa Gabor ShowNov 13, 19580.0
8Horse PhobiaNov 20, 19580.0
9Tough Mother-in-LawNov 27, 19580.0
10Power SawDec 4, 19580.0
11The Post Office ShowDec 11, 19580.0
12Car for ChristmasDec 18, 19580.0
13Child of NatureDec 25, 19580.0
14The Beatnik ShowJan 1, 19590.0
15The Nurse ShowJan 8, 19590.0
16Pete Has a BabyJan 15, 19590.0
17Nurse is FiredJan 22, 19590.0
18Lily's Blind DateJan 29, 19590.0
19Lily's Advice ColumnFeb 5, 19590.0
20The Hi-Fi ShowFeb 12, 19590.0
21The Scotch ShowFeb 19, 19590.0
22The Martian ShowFeb 26, 19590.0
23Lily BabysitsMar 5, 19590.0
24Ruth the BrainMar 12, 19590.0
25Stan Loses His NerveMar 19, 19590.0
26The Texan, Rory CalhounMar 26, 19590.0
27Linda on TVApr 2, 19590.0
28Lily Goes FishingApr 9, 19590.0
29Lily Helps TwillyApr 16, 19590.0
30Lily, the ExampleApr 30, 19590.0
31Bald BabyMay 7, 19590.0

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