The Tom Ewell Show - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Tom Cuts Off the Credit
Debbie Takes up the Tuba
The Safety Lesson
Tom Takes Over
Tom Puts the Girls to Work
The Second Phone
The Handwriting on the Wall
The Spelling Bee
Site Unseen
The Friendly Man
Salesmanship Lesson
Advice to the Lovelorn
Try It on for Size
No Fun in the Sun
Mr. Shrewd
The Middle Child
The Trouble with Mother
A Fellow Needs a Friend
Out at Left Field
Storm Over Shangri-La
I Don't See It
The Old Magic
Mrs. Dynamite
The Prying Eye
The Chutney Caper
Put It On - Take It Off
Big Brother
Handyman
Passenger Pending
Never Do Business with Relatives
Our Vacation
Mr. Memory
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