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Please Don't Eat the Daisies

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 14, 1965
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 58
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Comedy
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Please Don't Eat the Daisies(1965)

TMDB Rating: 6.6 (8 votes)

Overview

Please Don't Eat the Daisies is an American sitcom

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Season 1

30 episodes • 1965

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1My Eldest ChildSep 14, 19650.0
2How About Two Gorillas?Sep 21, 19650.0
3Who's Kicking That Gong Around?Sep 28, 19650.0
4Dinner on the RocksOct 5, 19650.0
5We're Bigger Than They Are, But...Oct 12, 19650.0
6Look Who's TalkingOct 19, 19650.0
7The Big TrainOct 26, 19650.0
8Two Seats on the Moon-ShotNov 2, 19650.0
9Shape Up Or Ship OutNov 9, 19650.0
10Somewhere George is CallingNov 16, 19650.0
11Don't Fool Around with the Man UpstairsNov 23, 19650.0
12Of Hitches and Stitches and Big Round DogsNov 30, 19650.0
13Very, Very HuckleberryDec 7, 19650.0
14It's Lad by a NoseDec 14, 19650.0
15The Big Brass BlondeDec 21, 19650.0
16Swing That Indian ClubDec 28, 19650.0
17The Pied Piper of RidgemontJan 4, 19660.0
18Say UncleJan 11, 19660.0
19Nobody's PerfectJan 18, 19660.0
20My Good Friend, WhatsisnameJan 25, 19660.0
21The Monster in the BasementFeb 1, 19660.0
22Wring Out the Welcome MatFeb 15, 19660.0
23Move Over, MozartFeb 22, 19660.0
24Who's Walking Under the Bed?Mar 8, 19660.0
25How Now, Hausfrau?Mar 15, 19660.0
26Big Man On CampusMar 22, 19660.0
27The Magnificent MuldoonMar 29, 19660.0
28The Leaning Tower of RidgemontApr 5, 19660.0
29Mine Is the Luck of the IrishApr 12, 19660.0
30Night of KnightsApr 19, 19660.0
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Season 2

28 episodes • 1966

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Purple AvengerSep 17, 19660.0
2My Mother's Name Is FredSep 24, 19660.0
3A-hunting We Will GoOct 1, 19660.0
4At Home with the FamilyOct 8, 19660.0
5The HoldoutsOct 15, 19660.0
6Trouble Right Here in RidgemontOct 22, 19660.0
7Black Is the Color of My Love's EyeOct 29, 19660.0
8My Son, the GeniusNov 5, 19660.0
9The End of the TrailerNov 12, 19660.0
10My Son, the ActorNov 19, 19660.0
11Of Haunted Houses, Little Boys, and a Ghost Named MalcolmNov 26, 19660.0
12And What Does Your Husband Do?Dec 3, 19660.0
13Just For LaughsDec 10, 19660.0
14The GuardianDec 24, 19660.0
15Peace, It's WonderfulJan 7, 19670.0
16The Silent Butler SpokeJan 14, 19670.0
17The Cupid MachineJan 21, 19670.0
18The Thing's the PlayJan 28, 19670.0
19The Officer of the CourtFeb 4, 19670.0
20None So RighteousFeb 11, 19670.0
21Remember Lake Serene?Feb 18, 19670.0
22Pest In the HouseFeb 25, 19670.0
23Help Wanted, DesperatelyMar 4, 19670.0
24Just While You're RestingMar 11, 19670.0
25When I Was a Young ManMar 25, 19670.0
26Professor, Please!Apr 1, 19670.0
27A Matter Of ConcentrationApr 8, 19670.0
28The Day the Play Got AwayApr 22, 19670.0

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