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- 1. Boy Meets Girl Sep 27, 1964
- A robots (Rhoda) creator asks a psychiatrist to take care of it while he is abroad.
- 2. Rhoda's First Date Oct 4, 1964
- When Bob takes Rhoda out shopping, she mistakenly accepts a date with a man.
- 3. The Uninvited Guest Oct 11, 1964
- Bob has to hide Rhoda when he receives an unexpected visit from his boss.
My Living Doll is an American science-fiction sitcom starring Bob Cummings and Julie Newmar. The series was aired on CBS from September 27, 1964, to March 17, 1965. It was produced by Jack Chertok and filmed at Desilu studios by Jack Chertok Television Productions, in association with the CBS Television Network .
With Julie Newmar, Robert Cummings, Jack Mullaney, Doris Dowling. A psychiatrist is given care of Rhoda Miller "real name 'AF 709'", a lifelike sophisticated but naïve android that eventually learns how human society works and begins showing "or at least emulating" rudimentary emotions.
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- 1964-09-27
- Comedy, Sci-Fi
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Nov 29, 2022 · An episode from "My Living Doll" the short lived comedy show starring Julie Newmar and Robert Cummings.
- 29 min
- 12.6K
- Radio Robots
Watch My Living Doll Free Online | 1 Season. A womanizing Air Force shrink hides the fact that the sexy woman whom he lives with and mentors is actually a sophisticated, though unworldly robot.
- Ezra Stone, Lawrence Dobkin
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- Julie Newmar, Robert Cummings, Jack Mullaney
- January 1, 1965
An older man named Jonas Clay goes to see Dr. Robert McDonald, so that Dr. McDonald can certify him as sane since he wants to leave his money, 10 million dollars, in his will to a horticultural society.
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A psychiatrist is given care of Rhoda Miller (real name "AF 709"), a life-like, sophisticated, but naïve android that eventually learns how human society works and begins showing -- or at least emulating -- rudimentary emotions. Al Martin. Creator. Bill Kelsay.