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Episodes
The Green Eyed Monster The Green Eyed Monster
A new boy in town competes with Richard for Patty's affections. Patty's mom and dad take sides on which boy to give advice to.
September 16, 1964
Practice Makes Perfect Practice Makes Perfect
Patty takes up the tuba and practices incessantly, much to the chagrin of the rest of the family.
September 23, 1964
Simon Says Simon Says
Patty writes an advice to the loverlorn column for the school newspaper. But most of her readers are not happy with her advice, especially Cathy.
September 30, 1964
Patty, the Organizer Patty, the Organizer
Patty, with Cathy and Ross, organizes a union in order to get more benefits around the house. So Martin and Natalie decide to form a union of their own.
October 7, 1964
Patty, the Pioneer Patty, the Pioneer
In order to prove a point to her history teacher, Patty vows that she can live for one week like they did back in 1800.
October 14, 1964
The Boy Next Door The Boy Next Door
Patty and Cathy battle each other over their new next door neighbor.
October 21, 1964
Patty, the People's Voice Patty, the People's Voice
Patty and Cathy campaign for a family friend's run at a congressional seat. They are less enthusiastic when they disagree with his platform.
October 28, 1964
The Greatest Psychologist in the World The Greatest Psychologist in the World
Patty gets invited to a college prom but her parents won't let her attend. Taking Cathy's advice, she decides to use a little psychology to get her way.
November 4, 1964
Patty and the Peace Corps Patty and the Peace Corps
Patty feels the need for something more in life and decides to sign up for the Peace Corps.
November 11, 1964
How to Succeed in Romance How to Succeed in Romance
Cathy falls for the new boy at school, despite all of the advice given to her by the rest of the family.
November 18, 1964
Block That Statue Block That Statue
The school's football star has a huge crush on Cathy and she couldn't care less.
November 25, 1964
This Little Patty Went to Market This Little Patty Went to Market
After some stocks that her father bought for her increases in value, Patty decides to sell stock in a new company: Patty Lane Inc.
December 2, 1964
The Best Date in Town The Best Date in Town
Patty is looking forward to the father-daughter dance but is disappointed when her father gets called away on a newspaper assignment.
December 9, 1964
Can Do Patty Can Do Patty
While Cathy is considered the front runner for student of the year, Patty, acting on the advice of her father, decides to take on more responsibilities at school. Her...
December 16, 1964
Hi, Society Hi, Society
Patty battles her arch rival Sue Ellen for the new boy at school.
December 23, 1964
Patty, the Witness Patty, the Witness
Patty believes that she has witnessed a crime and now she thinks that the mob is going rub her out.
December 30, 1964
Every Girl Should Be Married Every Girl Should Be Married
Patty believes that her parents are trying to marry her off to a man she doesn't even know. Her only recourse is to act as unappealing as possible in order to...
January 6, 1965
The Perfect Hostess The Perfect Hostess
Patty and Cathy's cousin Betsy comes to stay with the Lanes on her vacation from boarding school. After a while, Patty begins to believe that Betsy is trying to come...
January 13, 1965
Patty Meets a Celebrity Patty Meets a Celebrity
Cathy is chosen to show Sal Mineo around his old Brooklyn Heights High School, but Patty thinks the honor should go to her. Cathy relents and Patty gets a chance to...
January 20, 1965
The Raffle The Raffle
Patty decides to have a raffle to benefit the church bazaar. The prize? A date with Richard. But can Patty stand it if one of her rivals wins the prize?
January 27, 1965
Patty and the Newspaper Game Patty and the Newspaper Game
Martin thinks that he is being phased out as managing editor of the Chronicle, just as Patty falls for his presumed replacement.
February 3, 1965
Little Brother Is Watching You Little Brother Is Watching You
Ross is expecting his usual surprise birthday party. But the family has other ideas.
February 10, 1965
Patty Pits Wits, Two Brits Hits Patty Pits Wits, Two Brits Hits
When Cathy is chosen to host a classical music program on a Brooklyn Heights radio station, Patty sees this as an opportunity to promote a new singing duo she has...
February 17, 1965
It Takes a Heap of Livin' It Takes a Heap of Livin'
After the Lane family discovers that their home played a part in the American Revolution, they learn that the local historical society wants to take over their house.
February 24, 1965
Will the Real Sammy Davis Please Hang Up? Will the Real Sammy Davis Please Hang Up?
After Patty's success at getting a star to appear at last year's school prom, she gets selected to do the same for this year's prom.
March 3, 1965
Don't Monkey with Mendel Don't Monkey with Mendel
Patty falls head-over-heels for her new science teacher, Greg Noble (Robert Goulet) - and her studying genetics of 19th century scientist Gregor Mendel only serves to...
March 10, 1965
Patty, the Practical Joker Patty, the Practical Joker
Ross' pet frog accidentally finds its way into Patty's bed. This triggers a series of practical jokes that eventually involves the entire family, whether they deserve...
March 17, 1965
Patty the Master Builder Patty the Master Builder
Patty mistakenly believes that Ross wishes to participate in a midget car race, so she dutifully proceeds, with Cathy's help, to build a car for Ross.
March 24, 1965
Patty and the Cut Rate Casanova Patty and the Cut Rate Casanova
After Patty breaks a date with Richard, Cathy and Richard begin dating. This leads to some tension between the cousins, all the while Richard lets his newfound...
March 31, 1965
The Daughter Bit The Daughter Bit
Martin begins to feel he is losing touch with his daughter Patty and would like to spend more time with her. When Patty agrees Martin begins to realize that he may be...
April 7, 1965
Cathy, the Rebel Cathy, the Rebel
Cathy writes a letter critical of an editorial in her Uncle Martin's newspaper, not knowing that her uncle wrote the editorial. The resulting firestorm has Cathy...
April 14, 1965
Patty the Folk Singer Patty the Folk Singer
Even though her father forbids it, Patty wants to be a folk singer at the local coffee house. And brings Richard along as her manager.
April 21, 1965
What's Cooking, Cousin? What's Cooking, Cousin?
Patty, because of her lack of cooking skills, fears that she is losing Richard to a rival. So Patty enlists Cathy to cook for her in order to get Richard back. But the...
April 28, 1965
Take Me Out to the Ballgame Take Me Out to the Ballgame
Ross fears that he won't make the little league team, so the family takes it upon themselves to help Ross out.
May 5, 1965
My Cousin the Heroine My Cousin the Heroine
Jealousy rears its ugly head when Patty craves the limelight shunned by Cathy, after she rescues a drowning boy.
May 12, 1965
Patty, the Chatterbox Patty, the Chatterbox
Patty's father bets her that she can't remain silent for 72 hours. Patty takes that bet but later regrets it when it interferes with her spot on the debate team.
May 19, 1965
Directed by
Don Weis Don Weis  
Claudio Guzmán Claudio Guzmán  
Stanley Prager Stanley Prager  
Richard Kinon Richard Kinon  
James Sheldon James Sheldon  
Rod Amateau Rod Amateau  
David Butler David Butler  
Howard Morris Howard Morris  
David Davis David Davis  
Bill Colleran Bill Colleran ... as William Colleran
Written by
Sidney Sheldon Sidney Sheldon ... written by / created by
William Asher William Asher ... created by
Arnold Horwitt Arnold Horwitt ... written by
Austin Kalish Austin Kalish ... written by
Irma Kalish Irma Kalish ... written by
Andy White Andy White ... written by
Ed Jurist Ed Jurist ... written by
Gary Abrams Gary Abrams ... written by
Cast
Patty Duke Patty Duke ... Patty Lane / Cathy Lane (36 episodes)
William Schallert William Schallert ... Martin Lane (36 episodes)
Jean Byron Jean Byron ... Natalie Lane (36 episodes)
Paul O'Keefe Paul O'Keefe ... Ross Lane (36 episodes)
Eddie Applegate Eddie Applegate ... Richard Harrison (29 episodes)
Kitty Sullivan Kitty Sullivan ... Sue Ellen (9 episodes)
Alberta Grant Alberta Grant ... Maggie (8 episodes)
Sammy Smith Sammy Smith ... Waiter (7 episodes)
Harry Packwood Harry Packwood ... George (6 episodes)
Alice Rawlings Alice Rawlings ... Alice (5 episodes)
Timothy Neufeld Timothy Neufeld ... John Maynard (4 episodes) (as Tim Neufeld)
Kelly Wood Kelly Wood ... Gloria (4 episodes)
Joe Silver Joe Silver ... Coach Edwards (2 episodes)
Doris Belack Doris Belack ... Miss Grey (2 episodes)
Judith Lowry Judith Lowry ... Elderly Lady (2 episodes)
Frances Heflin Frances Heflin ... Miss Harvey (2 episodes)
Marcia Strassman Marcia Strassman ... Gladys (2 episodes)
Barney Martin Barney Martin ... Deli Owner (2 episodes)
Edmund Gaynes Edmund Gaynes ... Pete (2 episodes)
Frances Chaney Frances Chaney ... Mrs. Parker (2 episodes)
John C. Becher John C. Becher ... Judge (2 episodes)
Alan Manson Alan Manson ... Det. Anderson (2 episodes)
Jeff Siggins Jeff Siggins ... George (2 episodes)
Scott Glenn Scott Glenn ... Harry (2 episodes)
Ralph Bell Ralph Bell ... Smathers (2 episodes)
Bruce Kirby Bruce Kirby ... Theatre Manager (2 episodes)
Susan Anspach Susan Anspach ... Susan (2 episodes)
Skip Hinnant Skip Hinnant ... Ted (2 episodes)
John C. Attle John C. Attle ... Luke (2 episodes)
Kevin Coughlin Kevin Coughlin ... Geoffrey
Mathew Anden Mathew Anden ... Eddie Blake
K.C. Ligon K.C. Ligon ... Molly (as Katharine Dunfee)
John Pleshette John Pleshette ... Pete
Jerry Strickler Jerry Strickler ... Scotty
Gary Morgan Gary Morgan ... Keith
Alan Bunce Alan Bunce ... T. J. Blodgett
Stanley Simmonds Stanley Simmonds ... Duffy
Joel Crager Joel Crager ... TV Moderator
Robert Ravin Robert Ravin ... Albert Kramer (as Robert Rovin)
Adeline Leonard Seakwood Adeline Leonard Seakwood ... Woman (voice) (as Adeline Leonard)
Morgan Sterne Morgan Sterne ... Clark Williams
Allan Lindstrom Allan Lindstrom ... Messenger
John Simpson John Simpson ... Tom
Phil Vandervort Phil Vandervort ... Christopher (as Philip Vandervort)
Paul Blake Paul Blake ... Roy
Deidre Daniels Deidre Daniels ... Milly (as Deirdre Daniels)
Sorrell Booke Sorrell Booke ... Gilbert Tugwell
Daniel J. Travanti Daniel J. Travanti ... Hank 'Rock' Elway (as Dan Travanty)
Heywood Hale Broun Heywood Hale Broun ... Mr. Fleming
Wally Engelhardt Wally Engelhardt ... Grocer
Billy McNally Billy McNally ... Bruce
Dana Elcar Dana Elcar ... Anderson
J.J. Bloom J.J. Bloom ... Messenger
Harold Gaetano Harold Gaetano ... Messenger
Rae Allen Rae Allen ... Miss McClintock
David Kerman David Kerman ... Mr. Murchison
Nicole Karol Nicole Karol ... Sally
Joanne Mariano Joanne Mariano ... Cindy (as Jo Ann Mariano)
Tom Scott Tom Scott ... Student
Dan Ferrone Dan Ferrone ... Woody
Dorothy Peterson Dorothy Peterson ... Mrs. Caldwell
Hope Cameron Hope Cameron ... Lady Helper
Jon Richards Jon Richards ... Pringle
Clifford Arashi Clifford Arashi ... Kimo
Cliff Carpenter Cliff Carpenter ... Defense Attorney (as Clifford Carpenter)
Michael Gordon Michael Gordon ... Census Taker
Frank Sinatra Jr. Frank Sinatra Jr. ... David Stone
George Gaynes George Gaynes ... Gaylord Lane
Don Scardino Don Scardino ... Timmy
Gerald Peters Gerald Peters ... Roger
Todd Everett Todd Everett ... William
Sal Mineo Sal Mineo ... Sal Mineo
Mort Marshall Mort Marshall ... Colin
James Coco James Coco ... Director
Peter Collins Peter Collins ... Layton
Jean Stapleton Jean Stapleton ... Mrs. Pollack
Lisa Ackerman Lisa Ackerman ... Mary
Donna Jean Donna Jean ... 3rd Girl
Bobby Vinton Bobby Vinton ... George Reynolds
T.J. Castronovo T.J. Castronovo ... Reporter (as Tom Castronova)
Alan Cabal Alan Cabal ... Stanley
Marijane Maricle Marijane Maricle ... Mrs. Brown
Leah Waggner Leah Waggner ... Mrs. Anderson (as Lia Waggner)
Arthur Sussex Arthur Sussex ... Joey
Randy Garfield Randy Garfield ... Al
Chad Stuart Chad Stuart ... Patrick
Jeremy Clyde Jeremy Clyde ... Nigel
Phil Leeds Phil Leeds ... Danny
Milt Moss Milt Moss ... Max
Stanley Grover Stanley Grover ... Jimmy
David Hurst David Hurst ... Dennis Latouche
Margaret Brewster Margaret Brewster ... Mrs. Outerbridge
Walter Klavun Walter Klavun ... Mr. Wiley
Chris Gampel Chris Gampel ... Mr. Bigelow
Sammy Davis Jr. Sammy Davis Jr. ... Sammy Davis Jr. (as Sammy Davis)
Albert Ottenheimer Albert Ottenheimer ... Reilly
Arthur Rubin Arthur Rubin ... Mr. Brown
Peter Lawford Peter Lawford ... Peter Lawford
Mary Boylan Mary Boylan ... Flower lady
Robert Goulet Robert Goulet ... Gregory Noble
Joe Hunter Joe Hunter ... Edward
Robert Sphatt Robert Sphatt ... Rod
Nicholas Cortland Nicholas Cortland ... Kenny
Danny Dennis Danny Dennis ... Rodion
Sal Lombardo Sal Lombardo ... Joey
Susan Leslie Susan Leslie ... Lola
Raúl Dávila Raúl Dávila ... Carlos
Jane Hoffman Jane Hoffman ... Miss Hewitt
Leslie Barrett Leslie Barrett ... Mailman
Bob Foster Bob Foster ... Messenger
David Doyle David Doyle ... Mr. Harrison
Arnold Soboloff Arnold Soboloff ... Poet
Igors Gavon Igors Gavon ... Memphis
Jean-Paul Vignon Jean-Paul Vignon ... Mr. Honoré
Pierre Epstein Pierre Epstein ... Delivery Man
John Randolph John Randolph ... Coach Johnson
Conrad Yama Conrad Yama ... Momatoro
Neva Patterson Neva Patterson ... Miss Moore
Morgan Paull Morgan Paull ... Roger
Bonnie Bartlett Bonnie Bartlett ... Miss Castle
Steve Hewitt Steve Hewitt ... Al
Billy King Billy King ... Tommy
Judy Jennsen Judy Jennsen ... Nancy (as Judy Jenson)
Ginger Michels Ginger Michels ... Joan
Uncredited Cast
John Spencer John Spencer ... Henry (2 episodes)
Sammy Smith Sammy Smith ... Waiter
Renne Jarrett Renne Jarrett ... Girl in audience
Lesley-Marie Colburn Lesley-Marie Colburn ... Lori
Hermione Baddeley Hermione Baddeley ... Historical Society Member
Produced by
Stanley Prager Stanley Prager ... producer
John Ross John Ross ... associate producer
Original Music by
Sid Ramin Sid Ramin  
Additional Info
Premiere: September 16, 1964
DVD Release: February 09, 2010
Country: United States
Distributor: Shout! Factory
Websites: IMDb Wikipedia
Ratings
IMDb

7.2 / 10

Production Companies
Chrislaw Productions
Cottage Industries Inc. (1965)
United Artists Television
Distributors
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
  (1963) (United States) (original airing) (TV)
MGM Television
  (1997) (United States) (TV)
MGM/UA Home Video
  (1992) (United States) (laserdisc)
Me-TV
  (2016) (United States) (TV)
Nickelodeon Network
  (1988) (United States) (TV)
Nickelodeon Network
  (1989) (United States) (TV)
Shout! Factory
  (2009) (United States) (season one) (DVD)
Shout! Factory
  (2010) (United States) (season three) (DVD)
Shout! Factory
  (2010) (United States) (season two) (DVD)
Sony Pictures Television
  (2005) (United States) (TV)
United Artists Television Distribution
  (1963) (United States) (TV)
Filming Locations
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
  (1966)
New York City, New York, USA
  (1963-1966)
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