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Episodes
The Addams Family Goes to School The Addams Family Goes to School
The local truant officer forces Wednesday and Pugsley to attend public school to their parents' consternation.
September 18, 1964
Morticia and the Psychiatrist Morticia and the Psychiatrist
Morticia and Gomez seek professional help after Pugsley starts displaying normal childhood behavior and interests.
September 25, 1964
Fester's Punctured Romance Fester's Punctured Romance
Fester's been sly and secretive lately, more than usual, and has also taken to intercepting the daily newspaper deliveries. He's been scanning the lonely hearts...
October 2, 1964
Gomez, the Politician Gomez, the Politician
Election day is nearing, and Gomez is getting very excited. He puts up all his old campaign posters; notably, all of Gomez's favorite candidates were losers. Sam...
October 9, 1964
The Addams Family Tree The Addams Family Tree
Pugsley and Wednesday attend a birthday party for neighbor Harold Pomeroy. Though Morticia instructs her children to be modest about their advantages, it's not an...
October 16, 1964
Morticia Joins the Ladies League Morticia Joins the Ladies League
Pugsley and Gomez visit Oscar Webber, who owns a failing circus. Pugsley befriends Gorgo, a gorilla. Gorgo follows them back to the Addams' house. Gomez hopes to find...
October 23, 1964
Halloween with the Addams Family Halloween with the Addams Family
On Halloween night, two robbers accept the Addams' unknowing invitation to celebrate in their home to hide out from the Law.
October 30, 1964
Green-Eyed Gomez Green-Eyed Gomez
When Moticia's childhood friend, Lionel Barker, visits, Gomez views him as an old beau and current rival. Fearing he and Morticia might run off together, Gomez hires...
November 6, 1964
The New Neighbors Meet the Addams Family The New Neighbors Meet the Addams Family
Newlyweds discover to their horror that the landlords of their newly-leased house are their bizarrely frightening next-door neighbors, the Addamses.
November 13, 1964
Wednesday Leaves Home Wednesday Leaves Home
When a disgruntled Wednesday pretends to run away, her parents call the police and drive a cranky Missing Persons detective batty.
November 20, 1964
The Addams Family Meet the VIPs The Addams Family Meet the VIPs
Two suspicious Soviet dignitaries demand to visit a typical American they have picked at random, and end up visiting the Addams Family as a result.
November 27, 1964
Morticia, the Matchmaker Morticia, the Matchmaker
When a bachelor lawyer hoping to make a business deal visits, he finds himself the unwilling target of Morticia's matchmaking when her cousin Melancholia arrives,...
December 4, 1964
Lurch Learns to Dance Lurch Learns to Dance
Lurch receives his annual invitation to The Butlers' Ball, which he ignores as usual because he can't dance. Morticia is determined he accept this year's invitation to...
December 11, 1964
Art and the Addams Family Art and the Addams Family
When an outraged art critic recommends that Mama get a teacher to help her paint better, Gomez gladly hires none other than Picasso for Mama. Not Pablo Picasso, Sam...
December 18, 1964
The Addams Family Meets a Beatnik The Addams Family Meets a Beatnik
A young biker on the run from his domineering tycoon dad ends up hiding out in the Addams house, and the Addamses couldn't be happier.
January 1, 1965
The Addams Family Meets the Undercover Man The Addams Family Meets the Undercover Man
The feds get interested in the Addams Family due to Pugsley's ham radio, powered by Uncle Fester, sending out mysterious "coded" messages world wide. Agent Hollister...
January 8, 1965
Mother Lurch Visits the Addams Family Mother Lurch Visits the Addams Family
Lurch's mother comes to visit the Addams family. Paralyzed by shame, Lurch is unable to admit to Gomez his mistake: Lurch has told his mother that he owns the big...
January 15, 1965
Uncle Fester's Illness Uncle Fester's Illness
Lately, Uncle Fester's been a bit rundown, literally unable to maintain his wattage. Since Dr. Mbogo, the reliable family witch doctor, is too busy to leave Africa,...
January 22, 1965
The Addams Family Splurges The Addams Family Splurges
The Addams family hopes to vacation on the moon, but needs to raise a billion dollars. Using Gomez's new supercomputer, the family schemes to make the money by betting...
January 29, 1965
Cousin Itt Visits the Addams Family Cousin Itt Visits the Addams Family
Parks Commissioner Fiske visits the Addams house seeking contributions for expansion of the city zoo. Gomez believes visiting Cousin Itt - all hairy and gibbering four...
February 5, 1965
The Addams Family in Court The Addams Family in Court
While Gomez and Morticia were away bat hunting, Mama resumed her old bad habit of fortune telling, which soon snags her an arrest on a municipal code violation. In her...
February 12, 1965
Amnesia in the Addams Family Amnesia in the Addams Family
An accident with his new set of old Indian clubs gives Gomez amnesia and a complete shift in aesthetics. It, unfortunately, coincides with the new million dollar...
February 19, 1965
Directed by
Sidney Lanfield Sidney Lanfield  
Jerry Hopper Jerry Hopper  
Jean Yarbrough Jean Yarbrough  
Arthur Hiller Arthur Hiller  
Arthur Lubin Arthur Lubin  
Nat Perrin Nat Perrin  
Written by
David Levy David Levy ... developed for television by
Charles Addams Charles Addams ... based on characters created by
Hannibal Coons Hannibal Coons ... written by
Harry Winkler Harry Winkler ... written by
Phil Leslie Phil Leslie ... written by
Keith Fowler Keith Fowler ... written by
Jameson Brewer Jameson Brewer ... written by
Lou Huston Lou Huston ... written by
Henry Sharp Henry Sharp ... teleplay by
Seaman Jacobs Seaman Jacobs ... written by
Ed James Ed James ... written by
Maurice Geraghty Maurice Geraghty ... story by
Jay Dratler Jay Dratler ... teleplay by / story by
Jerry Seelen Jerry Seelen ... teleplay by
Charles R. Marion Charles R. Marion ... teleplay by
Sloan Nibley Sloan Nibley ... teleplay by
Jack Raymond Jack Raymond ... story by
Bill Lutz Bill Lutz ... written by
George Haight George Haight ... teleplay by / story by
Anthony Wilson Anthony Wilson ... story by
Cast
Carolyn Jones Carolyn Jones ... Morticia Addams (22 episodes)
John Astin John Astin ... Gomez Addams (22 episodes)
Jackie Coogan Jackie Coogan ... Uncle Fester (22 episodes)
Ted Cassidy Ted Cassidy ... Lurch (22 episodes)
Marie Blake Marie Blake ... Grandmama (22 episodes) (as Blossom Rock)
Lisa Loring Lisa Loring ... Wednesday Addams (22 episodes)
Ken Weatherwax Ken Weatherwax ... Pugsley Addams (22 episodes)
Thing Thing ... Itself (19 episodes) (as The Thing)
Bill Baldwin Bill Baldwin ... TV Announcer (3 episodes)
Allyn Joslyn Allyn Joslyn ... Mr. Hilliard (2 episodes)
Rolfe Sedan Rolfe Sedan ... Postman (2 episodes)
George Barrows George Barrows ... Gorgo (2 episodes)
Vito Scotti Vito Scotti ... Miri Haan (2 episodes)
Barry Kelley Barry Kelley ... James Ferguson (2 episodes)
Madge Blake Madge Blake ... Miss Comstock
Nydia Westman Nydia Westman ... Miss Morrison
George Petrie George Petrie ... Dr. Black
Merry Anders Merry Anders ... Miss Carver
Eddie Quillan Eddie Quillan ... George Bass
Bob LeMond Bob LeMond ... Reporter's Voice (voice) (as Bob Le Mond)
Frank Nelson Frank Nelson ... Mr. Pomeroy
Kim Tyler Kim Tyler ... Harold Pomeroy
Jonathan Hole Jonathan Hole ... Professor Simms
Peter Leeds Peter Leeds ... Oscar Webber
Dorothy Neumann Dorothy Neumann ... Mrs. Magruder
Pearl Shear Pearl Shear ... Mrs. Page
Don Rickles Don Rickles ... Claude
Skip Homeier Skip Homeier ... Marty
Del Moore Del Moore ... Lionel Barker
Pattee Chapman Pattee Chapman ... Mildred
Jimmy Ames Jimmy Ames ... Charlie
Cynthia Pepper Cynthia Pepper ... Amanda Peterson
Peter Brooks Peter Brooks ... Hubert Peterson
Eddie Marr Eddie Marr ... Mr. Wentworth
Jesse White Jesse White ... Sgt. Haley
Ray Kellogg Ray Kellogg ... Officer Johnson
Stanley Adams Stanley Adams ... Ila Klarpe
Frank Wilcox Frank Wilcox ... Sam Harris
Lee Goodman Lee Goodman ... Charles P. Harvey
Hazel Shermet Hazel Shermet ... Melancholia
Hal Baylor Hal Baylor ... Fred
Leonard Bremen Leonard Bremen ... Cab Driver (as Lennie Bremen)
Penney Parker Penney Parker ... Sally O'Rourke (as Penny Parker)
Jimmy Cross Jimmy Cross ... Fred Walters
Hugh Sanders Hugh Sanders ... Bosley Swain
Tom Lowell Tom Lowell ... Rockland Cartwright III
Barry Brooks Barry Brooks ... Mr. Benson
George N. Neise George N. Neise ... Mr. Hollister (as George Neise)
Norman Leavitt Norman Leavitt ... Mr. Conkey
Ellen Corby Ellen Corby ... Mother Lurch
Lauren Gilbert Lauren Gilbert ... Dr. Milford
Loyal T. Lucas Loyal T. Lucas ... Hunter (as Loyal 'Doc' Lucas)
Roland Winters Roland Winters ... Ralph J. Hulen
Olan Soule Olan Soule ... Harwood Widdy
Alan Reed Alan Reed ... Park Commissioner Fiske
Hal Smith Hal Smith ... Judge Harvey Saunders
James Flavin James Flavin ... Lt. Poston
Lela Bliss Lela Bliss ... Mrs. Harvey Saunders
Gail Bonney Gail Bonney ... Police Woman
Ray Walker Ray Walker ... Bailiff
Uncredited Cast
Zamba Zamba ... Kitty-Cat (5 episodes)
Jack Voglin Jack Voglin ... Thing T. Thing (3 episodes)
Igor Igor ... Zelda (2 episodes)
Rolfe Sedan Rolfe Sedan ... Postman (archive footage)
Robert Nunn Robert Nunn ... Newspaper Boy
Anthony Magro Anthony Magro ... Cousin Itt (voice)
Felix Silla Felix Silla ... Cousin Itt
Produced by
Herbert W. Browar Herbert W. Browar ... associate producer
David Levy David Levy ... executive producer
Nat Perrin Nat Perrin ... producer
Original Music by
Vic Mizzy Vic Mizzy  
Special Effects by
Larry Chapman Larry Chapman ... special effects
Bob Overbeck Bob Overbeck ... special effects
Additional Info
Premiere: August 10, 2006
DVD Release: August 10, 2006
Country: United States
Distributor: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Websites: IMDb Wikipedia
Ratings
IMDb

8.0 / 10

Production Companies
Filmways Television
Distributors
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
  (1964) (United States) (original airing) (TV)
MGM Television
  (2000) (World-wide) (TV)
MGM Home Entertainment
  (2006) (World-wide) (video)
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
  (2006) (United States) (DVD)
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
  (2008) (United States) (Blu-ray)
Artisan Home Entertainment
  (1999) (United States) (VHS)
Lumivision
  (1992) (United States) (laserdisc)
Republic Pictures Home Video
  (1991) (United States) (VHS)
Republic Pictures Home Video
  (1999) (United States) (VHS)
The Program Exchange [us]
  (2004) (United States) (sales) (TV)
The Works
  (United States) (TV)
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
  (2020) (United States) (reprints for MGM) (Blu-ray)
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
  (2020) (United States) (reprints for MGM) (DVD)
Worldvision Enterprises
  (1991) (United States) (VHS)
Worldvision Home Video
  (1991) (United States) (VHS)
Zavvi Entertainment Group
  (2015) (United States) (Blu ray) (Zavvi Steelbook) (DVD)
Filming Locations
General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
Stage 3/8, General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
  (House set, today Hollywood Center Studios, permanently closed)
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