The Patty Duke Show

The Patty Duke Show

1963
The Patty Duke Show
The Patty Duke Show

The Patty Duke Show

7.2 | TV-G | en | Comedy

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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EP32  Patty, the Psychic
May. 04,1966
Patty, the Psychic

Patty belives that she has ESP.

EP31  Do a Brother a Favor
Apr. 27,1966
Do a Brother a Favor

Patty agress to date the president of Tigers' basketball club in order to increase Ross's chances of becoming a member.

EP30  The Invisible Boy
Apr. 20,1966
The Invisible Boy

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.

EP29  Fiancee for a Day
Apr. 13,1966
Fiancee for a Day

Richard and Patty decide to get married after graduation from high school.

EP28  Three Little Kittens
Apr. 06,1966
Three Little Kittens

Three kittens cause some promblems in the Lane household.

EP27  Don't Bank On It
Mar. 23,1966
Don't Bank On It

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.

EP26  A Visit From Uncle Jed
Mar. 09,1966
A Visit From Uncle Jed

Martin's Uncle Jed arrives the same night as Patty's formal dinner party.

EP25  Do You Trust Your Daughter
Mar. 02,1966
Do You Trust Your Daughter

Patty has a date with an ""older man."" Due to a misunderstanding, Martin belives that she came home after the curfew he set.

EP24  Patty, the Diplomat
Feb. 23,1966
Patty, the Diplomat

As a assignment, Patty must write to a government offical. Problems arise when she chooses the President of the Soviet Presidium.

EP23  Too Young and Foolish to Go Steady
Feb. 16,1966
Too Young and Foolish to Go Steady

The Captain of the football team asks Patty for a date.

EP22  Patty Leads a Dog's Life
Feb. 09,1966
Patty Leads a Dog's Life

Patty takes care of a society columnist's French poodle.

EP21  Big Sister Is Watching
Feb. 02,1966
Big Sister Is Watching

Patty patcher up a quarrel between Ross and the new boy in town because she is interested in the boy's older brother!

EP20  The Greatest Speaker In the Whole Wide World
Jan. 26,1966
The Greatest Speaker In the Whole Wide World

Patty promise her creative writing class that her father will appear as a guest speaker, but does not check with him first.

EP19  Anywhere I Hang My Horn Is Home
Jan. 19,1966
Anywhere I Hang My Horn Is Home

When Patty invites an out of work musician over for a meal, he decides to make the Lane home his permanent residence.

EP18  Poppo's Birthday
Jan. 12,1966
Poppo's Birthday

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

EP17  Ross Runs Away -- But Not Far
Jan. 05,1966
Ross Runs Away -- But Not Far

Martin and Natelie go away for the week-end, leaving Patty in charge. Trouble ensues when she and Ross becomes handcuffed together.

EP16  A Very Phon-y Situation
Dec. 29,1965
A Very Phon-y Situation

When Martin puts a time limit on everyone's phone calls, the kids try to earn money to buy their own phone.

EP15  The History Paper Caper
Dec. 22,1965
The History Paper Caper

Patty gets a bright, new student at school to ""help"" her with her history paper.

EP14  Cathy Leaves Home -- but Not Really
Dec. 15,1965
Cathy Leaves Home -- but Not Really

Cathy decides to apply to be an exchange student, and is very disappointed when the family doesn't stop her.

EP13  Patty Meets the Great Outdoors
Dec. 08,1965
Patty Meets the Great Outdoors

When a handsome young forestry students movies in next door, Patty takes a sudden interest in nature.

EP12  Patty, the Candy Striper
Dec. 01,1965
Patty, the Candy Striper

Martin checks into the hospital the same day that Patty starts work as a candy striper.

EP11  Ross, the Peacemaker
Nov. 24,1965
Ross, the Peacemaker

Ross tries to patch up the quarrel between Richard and Patty.

EP10  Sick In Bed
Nov. 17,1965
Sick In Bed

Patty has a slight temperature and is forced to stay home from school, against her will.

EP9  Patty and the Eternal Triangle
Nov. 10,1965
Patty and the Eternal Triangle

Patty decides to test Richards fidelity by posing as Cathy.

EP8  I'll Be Suing You
Nov. 03,1965
I'll Be Suing You

Patty is the only witness to a traffic ac cident involving Richard.

EP7  The Girl From N.E.P.H.E.W.
Oct. 27,1965
The Girl From N.E.P.H.E.W.

Patty becomes involved in the spy business when an Interpol agent visits the Lanes.

EP6  Patty's Private Pygmalion
Oct. 20,1965
Patty's Private Pygmalion

Patty decides to give a shy girl lessons in self-confidence.

EP5  Our Daughter the Artist
Oct. 13,1965
Our Daughter the Artist

Tha Lanes don't dare give Patty their true opinion of her op art creation.

EP4  The Guest
Oct. 06,1965
The Guest

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.

EP3  Partying Is Such Sweet Sorrow
Sep. 29,1965
Partying Is Such Sweet Sorrow

When Richard goes to a party without Paty, Patty decides to give a party the same night.

EP2  Operation: Tonsils
Sep. 22,1965
Operation: Tonsils

Patty falls for an attractive young doctor, and misunderstands his feelings for a boat as feelings for her.

EP1  A Foggy Day In Brooklyn Heights
Sep. 15,1965
A Foggy Day In Brooklyn Heights

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.

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Released: 1963-09-18 | Released Producted By: Cottage Industries , United Artists Television Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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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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Cast

Patty Duke , William Schallert , Jean Byron

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Bob Sweeney

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Reviews

StrictlyConfidential (*Lyrics excerpt from TV theme song*) - "Our Patty loves to rock and roll.... A hotdog makes her lose control!"..... (Oh!? Really!??)While watching these episodes from the first season of "The Patty Duke Show" (1964-1965) - The one question that kept coming to my mind was this - "Was Patty Duke really an admired and emulated role-model for teenage girls (and trans-gender wannabes) back in the early 1960's?"IMO - This show's preposterous "Identical Cousins" shtick got real tiresome, real fast. And this flimsy premise for generating laughs was certainly not near enough to carry this program and keep it interesting and entertaining throughout its episodes.And, finally - Even though Patty Duke had won an Oscar 2 years earlier for her portrayal of the young Helen Keller in "The Miracle Worker" - She sure didn't come anywhere near to proving her Oscar-worthy abilities here in this decidedly dumb TV Sit/Com. No way, Jose.
dweilermg-1 When hearing the Patty Duke Show theme song I may have been one of millions of young viewers who thought "What the heck are Ballet Roofs?" since we had no idea what Ballet Russes was. Similarly many of us also mis-heard lyrics of theme songs of other shows such as All In The Family (By The Wigglin' Millibalde was really Boy The Way Glenn Miller Played and Gee Are All Us Soured Grapes was really Gee Our Old LaSalle Ran Great) and The Flintstones (Though The Courtesy of WHAT?!?!?) ☺
matt_tawesson-1 The Patty Duke Show is quite a remarkably funny show, but also an odd one, because it deals with two teenage girls who are.....identical cousins!!! I first saw this show back in the early 90s when it was on Nick at Nite. I really liked this show and I thought Patty Duke did a remarkable job. She had said in her autobiography "Call Me Anna" that she thought it was quite a dumb show and that she didn't really like doing it. Maybe it was because of the dual role she had to play, but who knows? I thought it was cool and fully enjoyable. I also like the theme song from this program, titled "Cousins, Identical Cousins", which I also thought was funny and odd as well (there is no such thing as identical cousins, which is probably why some people regard this program as a dumb one; well, I don't). I had not seen this program for quite some time since Nick at Nite had it. After Nick at Nite stopped showing it, I was shocked, and thought it would probably resurface on that network again later, but it hasn't. I would really love to see this show become available on DVD, even though it ran for only three seasons. I wish it could have been shown in color, but according to Patty's autobiography "Call Me Anna", United Artists Television thought it would be too expensive to have it shown in color, which might be why it was cancelled in 1966 after its third season. Patty's co-stars were wonderful. William Schallert played the dad, Jean Byron played the mother (I found out that she died earlier this year; God bless her), Paul O'Keefe played Ross, who was Patty's brother (Patty stated in her book that "Ross" was a name she tried to avoid saying, because it was the name of this middle aged couple she had lived with in real life, John and Ethel Ross, who were also her managers). Uuuuuggghh!!!! So, this is a great program and I would love to see this on DVD sometime. Even though Patty hated doing this show, I thought she was incredibly funny.
dbaker6 I grew up on the Patty Duke show. I looked forward to coming home from school and watching it with my friends. We would take turns watching it at each other's houses. It had everything. It was funny. Some of the pranks were hilarious. It taught family values and, even if you didn't always see eye to eye all the time, how important your family was. The Patty Duke Show also taught morality. It showed kids how to have a good time just being with friends and family without any of the vices that kids unfortunately rely on today. It basically showed just how to enjoy being young. I have three teen-age boys. They love old music and old shows, and I just wish I had the opportunity to share this very special show with them. I would really appreciate it if you could bring it to TV Land.