The Patty Duke Show is an American sitcom which ran on ABC from September 18, 1963 to April 27, 1966, with reruns airing through August 31, 1966. The show was created as a vehicle for rising star Patty Duke. A total of 104 episodes were produced, most written by Sidney Sheldon.
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Patty agress to date the president of Tigers' basketball club in order to increase Ross's chances of becoming a member.
Patty agress to date the president of Tigers' basketball club in order to increase Ross's chances of becoming a member.
Patty asks Ross to do a favor for her and the new in town, in hope that he will ask her out, Patty, in return, tries to talk Martin into allowing Ross to drop French.
Patty asks Ross to do a favor for her and the new in town, in hope that he will ask her out, Patty, in return, tries to talk Martin into allowing Ross to drop French.
Martin decides to teach Patty a lesson in responibility after she conceals the fact that she was not able to make an important bank deposit for Martin.
Martin decides to teach Patty a lesson in responibility after she conceals the fact that she was not able to make an important bank deposit for Martin.
Patty has a date with an ""older man."" Due to a misunderstanding, Martin belives that she came home after the curfew he set.
Patty has a date with an ""older man."" Due to a misunderstanding, Martin belives that she came home after the curfew he set.
As a assignment, Patty must write to a government offical. Problems arise when she chooses the President of the Soviet Presidium.
As a assignment, Patty must write to a government offical. Problems arise when she chooses the President of the Soviet Presidium.
Patty patcher up a quarrel between Ross and the new boy in town because she is interested in the boy's older brother!
Patty patcher up a quarrel between Ross and the new boy in town because she is interested in the boy's older brother!
Patty promise her creative writing class that her father will appear as a guest speaker, but does not check with him first.
Patty promise her creative writing class that her father will appear as a guest speaker, but does not check with him first.
When Patty invites an out of work musician over for a meal, he decides to make the Lane home his permanent residence.
When Patty invites an out of work musician over for a meal, he decides to make the Lane home his permanent residence.
Martin uses a pocket-knife advertisement to show the family what for his birthday, but they read the wrong side and try to buy him a $99 rifle. 4
Martin uses a pocket-knife advertisement to show the family what for his birthday, but they read the wrong side and try to buy him a $99 rifle. 4
Martin and Natelie go away for the week-end, leaving Patty in charge. Trouble ensues when she and Ross becomes handcuffed together.
Martin and Natelie go away for the week-end, leaving Patty in charge. Trouble ensues when she and Ross becomes handcuffed together.
When Richard's parents go out of town, Patty invites him to stay at the Lane house, but his personality and living style clashes with everyone else's.
When Richard's parents go out of town, Patty invites him to stay at the Lane house, but his personality and living style clashes with everyone else's.
Frankie Avalon stops by the Lane house to make a phone call, and ends up spending a short time there because the airport is fogged in.
Frankie Avalon stops by the Lane house to make a phone call, and ends up spending a short time there because the airport is fogged in.
The Patty Duke Show is an American sitcom which ran on ABC from September 18, 1963 to April 27, 1966, with reruns airing through August 31, 1966. The show was created as a vehicle for rising star Patty Duke. A total of 104 episodes were produced, most written by Sidney Sheldon.
Patty Duke ,William Schallert ,Jean Byron
Bob Sweeney
Cottage Industries , United Artists Television
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as Patty Lane / Cathy Lane
as Martin Lane