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  Episode Information  
Title: The Strange Journey of Jenny Hill
Episode Number: 53
Season: 2
Season Episode #.: 26
Original Airdate: Sunday March 29th, 1959
8/10 (1 Vote cast)
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Episode Crew
Director: Douglas Heyes (1)
Writer: Douglas Heyes (1)
  Episode Summary  
Bret accompanies a beautiful singer on a search for her missing husband and finds himself falling in love with the woman. This one's a toughie because if our hero doesn't locate the man then his pal, Big Mike McComb, will hang for murder.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
George KeymasplayedSamRecurring (first appearance)
K. L. SmithplayedStarkeRecurring (first appearance)
Leo GordonplayedBig Mike McCombRecurring (5th appearance)
Mark TapscottplayedCrawleyRecurring (4th appearance)
Sig RumanplayedProfessor VegeliusRecurring (second appearance)
Michael Galloway (1)playedJim Hedges 
Peggy King (1)playedJenny Hill 
William SchallertplayedCarl 
  Episode Notes  
William Schallert would later be cast as Martin Lane on The Patty Duke Show.
 
This episode marked the final appearance on the show of Leo Gordon as Big Mike McComb.
 
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Peggy KingSweet and Low 
Peggy KingSome Sunday Morning. 
Peggy KingToo Much Love 
  Episode Quotes  
Bret: Well, if you'll excuse me, I think I'll say good night.
Carl: That was a short day.
 
Bret: (to Jenny) Ma'am when you sing there just isn't much poker bein' played.
 
Bret: Sometimes it's better to quit before you win too much. That way you don't wear out your welcome.
 
Bret: (to Jenny) Do you really think I'd have to be simple to be honest with you?
 
Bret: (to Big Mike) You're about the guiltiest looking innocent person I've ever seen.
 
Bret: (to Big Mike) You don't look like the world's worst liar 'til you try tellin' the truth.
 
Bret: (about Jenny) If her husband wasn't alive I'd have to consider fallin' in love with her.
 
Jenny: What do you know about managing a singer?
Bret: Not a thing which is why I'm exactly what you need.
 
Jenny: Up to now, you've been traveling with me for nothing.
Bret: That was for love. This is business.
 
Carl: (after discovering Bret beaten up) What happened here?
Bret: I cut myself shavin'. Now help me up.
 
  Analysis  
Pretty good episode although it ends on a downer with Bret and the woman he's fallen in love with going their separate ways at the end.
 
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