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Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'Julia' from 1970-1982:



1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'Julia':


(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)

January 7, 1969: How Sharper Than A Baby's Tooth
Season 1, episode 16
W: Joanna Lee, Ben Gershman   D: Bernard Wiesen

With Roy Glenn (Dr. Brown), Richard Steele (Howard), George Spell (Lowell), David Henn (Kenny), Jack Spratt (Mr. York).
Corey refuses to go to the dentist and it's not because he's afraid.





September 16, 1969: A Tale Of Two Sitters
Season 2, episode 1
W: Hal Kanter   D: Bernard Wiesen

With Ned Glass (Sol Cooper), Andy Albin (Andy Gosden), Royce Wallace (Leona Hobbs), Rena Horton (Bijou).
Julia has a baby-sitting problem at home and trouble at the office as Dr. Chegley's 92-year-old uncle becomes her boss.

October 21, 1969: Tank's For The Memory
Season 2, episode 5
W: Ben Gershman   D: Fletcher Markle

With Gary Crosby (Tank Blue), Ned Glass (Sol Cooper), Eddie Quillan (Eddie Elson), Johnny Brown (Eubie), Michael Donnen (Teddy).
The leader of a pop music group wants Julia to be his vocalist.

November 11, 1969: Tie Wolf
Season 2, episode 8
W: Hal Kanter   D: Bernard Wiesen

With Paul Winfield (Paul Cameron), Mary Wickes (Melba Chegley), Milton Stark (Patient), Leona Early (Dolly Corrigan), .
Julia's tied up in knots with baby sitter troubles and an overly aggressive date.

November 18, 1969: Romeo And Julia
Season 2, episode 9
W: Bob Marcus   D: Coby Ruskin

With David Garrison (Roger Blanchard), Kathleen Hughes (Mrs. Blanchard), Arthur Adams (Sam Barnes), Vince Howard (Jordan Hayes), Jodie Foster (Cindy Blanchard).
Julia has a blind date with a black militant who she believes is prejudiced against white people.

January 6, 1970: The Prisoner Of Brenda
Season 2, episode 15
W: R. A. Cinader, Ferdinand Leon   D: Hollingsworth Morse

With Phyllis Thompson (Brenda), William Bramley (Stanley Maguire).
Julia deals with an overly-bright babysitter and an overly-efficient maintenance man.

January 13, 1970: The Dates Of Wrath
Season 2, episode 16
W: Hal Kanter   D: Bernard Wiesen

With Paul Winfield (Paul Cameron), Don Marshall (Ted Newman), Eddie Quillan (Eddie Edson).
Julia is beseiged by two admirers -- one of whom she would like to discourage.

January 20, 1970: The Jolly Green Midget
Season 2, episode 17
W: Phil Leslie   D: Bernard Wiesen

With Eddie Quillan (Eddie Edson), Jerry Maren (Little Green Man).
A little green man appears to impede Julia's efforts to curb son Corey's wild imagination.

January 27, 1970: Sioux Me, Don't Woo Me
Season 2, episode 18
W: Harry Winkler, Harry Dolan   D: Hollingsworth Morse

With Paul Winfield (Paul Cameron), Mel Stewart (Larry Russell), Eddie Quillan (Eddie Edson).
An aggressive but charming admirer maneuvers himself into the role of father-for-a-night to Julia's son, Corey.

February 3, 1970: Charity Begins With Chegley
Season 2, episode 19
W: Ralph Goodman, Jai Rich   D: Hollingsworth Morse

With Ruben Moreno (Emilio Gomez), Anna Maria Majalaca (Maria Gomez), Charles Morteo (Paco Gomez).
A proud Mexican father insists that he and his wife "work off" the cost of his son's treatment by Dr. Chegley.

February 10, 1970: Father Of The Bribe
Season 2, episode 20
W: R. A. Cinader   D: Hollingsworth Morse

With Eddie Quillan (Eddie Edson), Steve Pendleton (Mr. Bennett), Kevin McCarley (Tom), Richard Steele (Richard).
Corey learns the meaning of friendship when he tries to cultivate an older chum.

February 17, 1970: Call Me By My Rightful Number
Season 2, episode 21
W: Arthur Alsberg, Don Nelson   D: Don Ameche

With Janet Waldo (Mrs. Appleton), Larry Renda (Randy Appleton), Don Ameche (Dr. Foster Preswick).
Corey and Earl's accidental long-distance phone call involves everyone with a little New Jersey boy suffering from an illness doctors have failed to diagnose.

February 24, 1970: Gone With The Whim
Season 2, episode 22
W: R. A. Cinader, Ferdinand Leon   D: Sid McCoy

With Hazel Scott (Lydia Douglas), Hamilton Camp (Myron Rush), Larry McCormick (Milton Douglas), Ned Glass (Sol Cooper).
Julia struggles against a neighbor's jealousy at home and an efficiency expert's efforts at the office.

March 3, 1970: Charlie's Chance
Season 2, episode 23
W: Hal Kanter   D: Richard Lang

With George Kirby (Charlie Keefer), Ned Glass (Sol Cooper), Allison McKay (Stacey Cuumerstrand), Carol Speed (Clara Dormin), Milton Stark (Roscoe), Lisa Moore (Sue Lou), Jody Gilbert (Molly Green).
Friendly Charlie Keefer talks his way into Julia's apartment while she is on vacation and turns it into a gambling spot.

March 10, 1970: I'll Be Yours
Season 2, episode 24
W: Hal Kanter   D: Ezra Stone

With Terry Carter (Bert Morrow), Mel Stewart (Larry Russell), Ezra Stone (Theater Manager), Norman Grabowski (Mr. Morgan).
While Corey is visiting relatives in Kansas, Julia is deluged with men wanting to fill the void left by his absence.

March 17, 1970: The Divine Divine (1)
Season 2, episode 25
W: Hal Kanter, R. A. Cinader   D: Bernard Wiesen

With Diana Sands (Sara Devine), Felton Perry (Jerome), Judy March (Monica).
Julia's cousin comes to Hollywood to be "discovered".

March 24, 1970: Sara's Second Part (2)
Season 2, episode 26
W: Hal Kanter   D: Bernard Wiesen

With Diana Sands (Cousin Sara), Sugar Ray Robinson (Clyde Porter), Peter Haskell (Kevin Grant), Jerry Hausner (Lem Waley), Tommy Farrell (Director), Michael Donnen (Scott).
Julia's cousin Sara decides to make a career of playing dead bodies.

April 7, 1970: Corey For President
Season 2, episode 27
W: Al Lewis, Bucky Searles   D: Hollingsworth Morse

With Abigail Kanter (Mrs. Shafer), Andy Albin (Andy Gosden), Tracey Lee (Kathy).
Corey and his friend Earl become opponents in a second grade election.

April 14, 1970: The Switch Sitters
Season 2, episode 28
W: Ben Gershman   D: Bernard Wiesen

With C. Lindsay Workman (Otto Brockmeyer), Tom Hatten (Dr. Cross), Janear Hines (Roberta Simms), Anna Pagan (Adele), Melissa Newman (Wilma), Gerald York (Al).
A tape recorder reveals that Julia is the victim of a rotating babysitter conspiracy run by "mothers' helpers".

April 21, 1970: Absence Makes The Heart Glow
Season 2, episode 29
W: Hal Kanter   D: Coby Ruskin

With Stephanie James (Kim Bruce), T.J. Halligan (Judge Eagan), Alvin Hammer (Patient), Edward Crawford (Eddie), Matthew Gelbwaks (Billy).
Julia meets a handsome law student who also lost his spouse in the Vietnam war.

April 28, 1970: Bunny Hug
Season 2, episode 30
W: Ben Gershman   D: Hal Kanter

With Cesar Romero (Bernard Henderson), Richard Steele (Richard), Kevin McCarley (Speck), Milton Stark (Waiter).
Nurse Hannah Yarby succumbs to the charm of New York businessman Bunny Henderson and gets engaged.





September 15, 1970: Ready, Aim, Fired
Season 3, episode 1
W: Hal Kanter   D: Coby Ruskin

With Billy Halop (Security Guard), C. Lindsay Workman (Otto Brockmeyer).
Series returns for its third year. Julia gets fired in a payroll cutback -- but nurse Hannah Yarby finds a solution. Fred Williamson joins the cast.

September 22, 1970: Half Past Sick
Season 3, episode 2
W: Hal Kanter   D: Bernard Wiesen

With Janear Hines (Roberta), Stephanie James (Kim Bruce), Cesar Romero (Bunny Henderson).
Julia finds herself at the mercy of the flu and a determined line of well-meaning friends who take it upon themselves to nurse her back to health.

September 29, 1970: Little Boys Lost
Season 3, episode 3
W: Hal Kanter   D: Ezra Stone

With Stu Gilliam (Himself), Douglas Fowley (Gus), Janear Hines (Roberta Simms), Buddy Hodge (Policeman), John Copage (Policeman).
Corey and Earl get locked in a gas station's men's room and their mothers, unaware they're not asleep in the car, drive on their way to Las Vegas.

October 6, 1970: Altar Ego
Season 3, episode 4
W: Arthur Alsberg, Don Nelson   D: Ezra Stone

With Cesar Romero (Bunny Henderson), Henry Hunter (Minister), Mary Wickes (Melba Chegley).
As nurse Hannah Yarby's wedding to Bunny Henderson approaches, so does cold feet.

October 13, 1970: Tanks Again
Season 3, episode 5
W: Ben Gershman   D: Ezra Stone

With Gary Crosby (Tank Blue), Robert Alda (Mike Murray), Carolyne Barry (Annie O'Day).
Julia finds herself on stage at Las Vegas' Sands Hotel when Corey loses his lucky coin to a professional gambler.

October 20, 1970: Kim An' Horror
Season 3, episode 6
W: Alan J. Levitt   D: Coby Ruskin

With Eddie Quillan (Eddie Edson), Janear Hines (Roberta), Stephanie James (Kim Bruce).
Julia agrees to care for Steve Bruce's little daughter while he's out of town and Corey and Earl immediately set about keeping her out of their play.

October 27, 1970: Magna Cum Lover
Season 3, episode 7
W: Jean Holloway   D: Bernard Wiesen

With Janear Hines (Roberta), Stephanie James (Kim Bruce).
Julia discovers a rival for the affections of Steve -- a young babysitter who's helping him prepare his graduation speech.

November 10, 1970: Bowled Over
Season 3, episode 8
W: Ben Gershman   D: Richard Lang

With Richard Steele (Richard), Cesar Romero (Bunny Henderson), Bob Braun (Rudy).
A crash course in bowling is called for when Julia decides to secure her romance with Steve.

November 17, 1970: Long Time No Ski
Season 3, episode 9
W: Alan J. Levitt   D: Ezra Stone

Julia's son Corey considers Steve Bruce a rival for his mother's affections. When Steve finds out he decides to win over both Corey and Julia by taking Corey on an Indian Guide camping trip.

November 24, 1970: Smoke Scream
Season 3, episode 10
W: Hal Kanter   D: Coby Ruskin

With Eddie Quillan (Eddie Edson), C. Lindsay Workman (Otto Brockmeyer), John D. Harrison (Patient), Milton Stark (Johnson).
Corey and Earl's imagination almost lead to panic when, after learning the evils of smoking, they discover Earl's father stretched out on the couch next to a pile of cigar ashes.

December 1, 1970: Parents Can Be Pains
Season 3, episode 11
W: Sidney Morse   D: Bernard Wiesen

With Janear Hines (Roberta).
Corey and Earl are plagued by overly helpful parents when they attempt a school science project.

December 8, 1970: Essay Can You See?
Season 3, episode 12
W: Blanche Franklin   D: Ezra Stone

With Jackie Coogan (Mailman), Janear Hines (Roberta), Essex Smith (Messenger).
Corey, hoping to win a color TV, enters a magazine's essay contest -- but his work is too good!

December 22, 1970: That New Black Magic
Season 3, episode 13
W: Jim McGinn   D: Richard Lang

With Michael-James Wixted (Michael Borgos), Richard Steele (Richard).
Corey has a birthday party which seems destined to become a dismal flop -- unril Dr. Chegley saves the day.

December 29, 1970: Two For The Toad
Season 3, episode 14
W: Frank Fox, Rik Vollaerts   D: Jay Sandrich

With Ned Glass (Sol Cooper), Richard Steele (Richard).
Corey hides a pet toad -- and warts -- from his mother.

January 5, 1971: Kids Is A Four Letter Word
Season 3, episode 15
W: Sidney Morse   D: Richard Lang

With Jeff Donnell (Mrs. Bennett), Irwin Charone (Mr. Creedon).
Corey and Dr. Chegley learn a stern lesson about using profanity.

January 12, 1971: Cousin Of The Bride
Season 3, episode 16
W: R. A. Cinader   D: Bernard Wiesen

With Diana Sands (Cousin Sara), John McGiver (Sam Stone), Janear Hines (Roberta), M. Emmet Walsh (Gus Anderson), Jerry Hausner (Danny Wilson), Morris Erby (Mel Sharp).
Cousin Sara returns from making a movie and drafts Julia into planning her wedding.

January 19, 1971: Cool Hand Bruce
Season 3, episode 17
W: Harry Winkler, Harry Dolan   D: Ezra Stone

With Ingeborg Kjeldsen (Patient), Benny Baker (Mr. Greenberg), Janear Hines (Roberta), Bob Hope (Himself), Stephanie James (Kim Bruce).
Bob Hope guest stars and calls on Dr. Chegley's help for a pet charity, at the same time solving the doctor's dilemma about obtaining talent for a benefit ball.

January 26, 1971: Toast Melba
Season 3, episode 18
W: Hal Kanter   D: Coby Ruskin

With Mary Wickes (Melba Chegley), Eddie Quillan (Eddie Edson), C. Lindsay Workman (Otto Brockmeyer).
Julia and Dr. Chegley, suffering under a heavy workload at the plant, plague their families and friends with their grouchiness.

February 2, 1971: Courting Time
Season 3, episode 19
W: Phil Leslie, R. A. Cinader   D: Bernard Wiesen

With Diana Sands (Sara), Jack Soo (Judge Watanabe), M. Emmet Walsh (Gus Anderson), Marvin Kaplan (Mr. Crocker).
Cousin Sara and another pedestrian suffer a head-on collision leading to a lawsuit and countersuit. To complicate matters, Julia's boyfriend Steve is attorney for the opposition.

February 9, 1971: Strictly For The Birds
Season 3, episode 20
W: Milton Pascal, Sam Locke   D: Richard Lang

With Mike Mazurki (Al McTeague).
Julia and Corey fight city hall to save a tree housing a family of nesting birds.

February 16, 1971: Corey's High-Q
Season 3, episode 21
W: Sidney Morse   D: Ezra Stone

With Maida Severn (Mrs. Blake), Jerome Cowan (Admiral Healey).
Julia is in a quandry over Corey's battery of intelligence tests "proving" him a genius.

February 23, 1971: Paper Tigers
Season 3, episode 22
W: Phil Leslie   D: Richard Lang

With Eddie Quillan (Eddie Edson), Ned Glass (Sol Cooper), Richard Steele (Richard), Kevin McCarley (Speck), Shep Sanders (Mr. Coleman).
A contest which the kids entered has everyone madly collecting old newspapers.

March 2, 1971: Swing Low, Sweet Charity
Season 3, episode 23
W: Al Schwartz, Bill Freedman   D: Bernard Wiesen

With Phil Silvers (Capt. Blastoff), Ned Glass (Sol Cooper), Mary Wickes (Melba Chegley), Eddie Quillan (Eddie Edson), Richard Steele (Richard), Ezra Stone (Director).
Captain Blastoff, a high-paid television performer, appears on a fund-raising telethon. Corey and Earl misinterpret his plea for money and Break their piggy banks to pay "his" hospital bills.

March 9, 1971: Anniversary Faults
Season 3, episode 24
W: Alan J. Levitt   D: Ezra Stone

With Mary Wickes (Melba Chegley), Ken Sansom (Travel Agent).
A rumor turns an anniversary party for the Waggedorns into a surprise elopement party for Julia and Steve, who are really surprised!

March 16, 1971: The Gender Trap
Season 3, episode 25
W: Ben Gershman   D: Coby Ruskin

With William Smith (Bernie Ryan), Janear Hines (Roberta).
Julia creates problems for herself when she speaks up for women's liberation.

March 23, 1971: Anyone For Tenants?
Season 3, episode 26
W: R. A. Cinader   D: Richard Lang

With Ned Glass (Sol Cooper), Mary Wickes (Melba Chegley), Richard Steele (Richard), Jeff Donnell (Mrs. Bennett).
Landlord Sol Cooper reveals he plans to sell out and move to Palm Springs. His tenants -- including Julia -- quickly organize when they learn the prospective buyer plans to turn the apartment building into a "swinging singles" dwelling. (Last show of the series.)


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