Boss Lady - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Boss Lady
The premiere of "Boss Lady" has romance, father troubles and humor combined.
Episode 2
A new manager arrives and is amazed to find that G. F. Allen, owner of Hillendale Homes,
Episode 3
Episode 4
Gwen's father tries to make her lose interest in her handsome general manager.
Boss Lady Trouble
Gwen makes a big deal for houses with a Latin-American. Trouble is the contract calls for Hillendale Homes Inc., to lose a lot of dough. However G.F. manages to save the day through her wiles and a Latin-American lad.
Some Classmates
When her father and brother are unable to pay their bookie bills the gamblers move into the Allen home and take over. Lynn Bari, as the "Boss Lady," explains to the mother of her heart throb that the men are classmates of her father's.
Merry Mix-Up
Hillendale Homes, Inc. has a client ready to sign for some pre-fab homes but General Manager Jeff Standish thinks there is more than meets the eye. He plants a fake maid in the Allen Home to serve the dinner and sign the stalling of a deal.
Too Much Boss
When the father of G.F. Allen is offered a job in Washington, everyone in the household pitches in to cinch the job in order to get rid of the old man. The trouble is that the Washington officials feel that G.F. is more suited to the job than is her father.
Boss and Golf
Golf and a romantic painter combine to give the romance between Lynn Bari, as "Boss Lady," and Glenn Yangan, as Jeff Standish, general manager of "Hillendale Homes, Inc.", a shot in the arm. When the "Boss Lady" beats her general manager at golf and then seems to fall for the Frenchman.
Millionairess
Gwen is first delighted, but then dismayed, by the news of her father's engagement to a Texas cattle heiress with 40 million dollars.
Blonde Trouble
Gwen's old roommate tries to steal Jeff.
Boss Vacations
Gwen seems so badly in need of a vacation that her business manager, her father and brother insist that she leave the office in their hands.
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