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Season 2 | | | | | | | | | |
| 35 :02x04 - Standing Room Only (Oct/28/1961) | | Broadway producer Sheldon Farrington is in a jam. He's been losing money on the horse races and to cover his losses he decides to sell a percentage of his show to backers. But one of these backers is a shady character named Max Winslow and Farrington has sold a total of 115% of his show. | | Guest Stars: Keenan Wynn as Sheldon Farrington, Lawrence Dobkin as Max Winslow, Paula Raymond as Marilyn Morgan | | Director: Robert Altman (2) | | | |
| 36 :02x05 - Another Time, Another War (Nov/04/1961) | | Former World War I doughboy Ace Johnson has come upon hard times so he decides to enter the bootlegging business. When Ace purchases a hijacked truck from a mobster he finds himself charged with the murder of the original owner of the truck. | | Guest Stars: Eddie Bracken as Ace Johnson | Director: Robert Sparr Writer: Shirl Hendryx | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 40 :02x09 - So's Your Old Man (Dec/02/1961) | | Big time bookie Mitch Mitchell might be the hardest and coldest man in New York City but kind-hearted Pinky is out to prove otherwise. Aided by Mitch's young son, Andy, and the Boy Scouts, she sets out to soften the bookie's heart of stone. | | Guest Stars: Raymond Cavaleri as Andy Mitchell, House Peters, Jr. as Bert Kemper, Claude Akins as Mitch Mitchell, Paul Dubov as Harry Durbin, Ollie O'Toole as Bull Decker, Gregory Gaye as Andre, Tommy Farrell (1) as Hermie Marcus, Bob Jellison as Dr. Rasmussen, Gregg Palmer as Frank, Athena Lorde as Clara Rasmussen, Mabel Albertson as Irene Ballard | Director: Sidney Salkow Writer: Robert J. Shaw (3) | | | | | | | | | |
| 43 :02x12 - You Can't Fight City Hall (Jan/06/1962) | | Pinky is at it again. The Pinkster manages to upset New York City's entire political structure in order to show an immigrant newsboy democracy in action. This entire hullabaloo occurs due to the theft of a three cent newspaper. | | Director: Leslie H. Martinson | | | | | | | | | |
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