Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'Nanny And The Professor' from 1970-1982:
- David Doremus as Hal (1970-1971)
- Juliet Mills as Nanny (1970-1971)
- Kim Richards as Prudence (1970-1971)
- Richard Long as Professor Everett (1970-1971)
- Trent Lehman as Butch (1970-1971)
1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'Nanny And The Professor':
(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)
Season 1, episode 1
W: A.J. Carothers D: Peter Tewksbury
With Eileen Baral (Francine Fowler), Patsy Garrett (Florence Fowler), Edith Atwater (Miss Dubar), Leonard Stone (Dog Show Chairman), Patty Regan (Dog Show Judge), Robert Ito, Fred Holliday (Immigration Officer), Jeff Donnell (Mrs. Winslow). Series debut. A mysterious British nanny with psychic powers arrives at the Everett home to take care of the widowed professor's three children.
Season 1, episode 2
W: A.J. Carothers D: Russ Mayberry
With Joanna Moore (Dr. Alice Miller). Nanny tells Prudence that the way to stop her imaginary night visitor, the Wiblet, is to see him in the light. But the gambit fails when she decides to switch rooms with Prudence. Meanwhile, Hal and Butch plot to show their little sister a Wiblet.
Season 1, episode 3
W: George Tibbles D: David Alexander
With Don Beddoe (Mr. Thatcher), Lauren Gilbert (Clifford Haislip), William Bakewell (Announcer), Judson Pratt (Mr. Hilder), Michael Barbera (Jay Haislip), Richard Williams (Mr. Williams), Jimmy Wasson (Mr. MacNamara). Nanny becomes concerned when Butch begins acting like his "cool" friend because he feels rejected by his father. Nanny advises the professor that Butch needs more attention.
Season 1, episode 4
W: John McGreevey D: Norman Abbott
With Joanna Barnes (Lynn Carlisle), Jodie Foster (Angela), Lola Cannon. Professor Everett's dinner date, a child psychologist, insists that he enter the children in her lab program because she fears Nanny has overstimulated their imaginations.
Season 1, episode 5
W: Joseph Bonaduce D: Norman Abbott
With Sam Jaffe (Dr. Lazko), Doug Rowe (Photographer), Larry Gelman (Reporter). Butch Everett accidentally discovers a comet and becomes a celebrity, much to the chagrin of elder brother Hal, who is a serious astronomer. But then when Butch is being interviewed by the press the observatory reports that the comet was sighted simultaneously by a Dr. Anton Lazko.
Season 1, episode 6
W: A.J. Carothers D: Russ Mayberry
With Patsy Garrett (Mrs. Florence Fowler), Eileen Baral (Francine Fowler), William Brawley (Delivery Man #1), James Jeter (Delivery Man #2). When the Everetts turn down Nanny's proposed family outing because of other plans, she decides that sometimes people have to be saved from themselves.
Season 1, episode 7
W: Austin Kalish, Irma Kalish D: Gary Nelson
With Charles Lane (Driving Inspector), Art Metrano (Used Car Salesman), Bill Zuckert (Policeman), Hank Jones (Husband), Sherry Miles (Wife). The family's search for a second car ends when Nanny is given a decrepit 1930 model A coupe, and while she's taking her driving test with an inspector in the car, a man whose expectant wife needs a rush ride to the hospital asks for help.
Season 1, episode 8
W: John McGreevey D: Gary Nelson
With Edward Everett Horton (Professor Clarendon), Cecil Kellaway (Judge Rousch), J. Pat O'Malley (Officer Jim Burke). Nanny has to appear in court after retired Prof. Clarendon files a complaint because she and the Everett children took three ducklings from the park.
Season 1, episode 9
W: Earl Hamner Jr. D: Richard Kinon
With Patsy Garrett (Florence Fowler), Eileen Baral (Francine Fowler), Jim Backus (Dr. Charles Walters), Diana Chesney (Dr. Lois Hire), Whitney Rybeck (Colby), George Winters (Blakely), Greg Konblett (Mike), Jimmy Bracken (John). Waldo, the Everetts' dog, turns neurotic when the backyard where he has buried his treasure of bones becomes the site of a full-scale archaeological dig.
Season 1, episode 10
W: Joanna Lee D: Jay Sandrich
With Henry Jones (Mr. Abercrombie), Ellen Corby (Mrs. Kaufman), Dick Whittington (Harvey Sloan), Ron Masak (Frankie), Lolo Cannon (Pete), Joseph V. Perry (Joe). Nanny and the Everetts campaign to prevent the city from removing the tree that harbors the neighborhood youngsters' clubhouse,
Season 1, episode 11
W: Rick Mittleman D: Richard Kinon
With Hal Buckley (Arthur Swanson), Felton Perry (Fred), Melissa Newman (Carol), Robert Moloney (Sammy). Prof. Everett plans to accept a non-teaching job, which would mean moving. He feels the move would be good for the children. Nanny has convinced the youngsters they should act pleased -- which they aren't.
Season 1, episode 12
W: John McGreevey D: Gary Nelson
With Lee Meriwether (Marijane Finley). When Prudence insists on storing a balloon in a drawer to keep it safe, Nanny shows her a sunset that disappears but reveals the lovely evening star. The lesson indirectly affects Prof. Everett's decision about meeting pretty Marijane Finley again.
Season 1, episode 13
W: Joanna Lee D: Jerry Bernstein
With Lew Palter (Delivery Man), Iler Rasmussen (Arnold), Sean Kelly (Tommy Lauderbach), Kathleen Richards (Melodie). Nanny gives Hal a stone which it is said will fulfill three wishes for its owner. Hal is skeptical and wastes two wishes accidentally.
Season 1, episode 14
W: Earl Hamner Jr. D: Richard Kinon
With Roger Perry (Miles Taylor), Patsy Garrett (Mrs. Fowler), Eileen Baral (Francine Fowler), Steve Dunne (Fred Parkman), Jerry Hausner (Veterinarian), Ceil Cabot (Nurse), James O'Hara (Policeman). When the Everetts' neighbors become irate because Prudence's young rooster, Sebastian, starts crowing at night, Hal rigs a tape recorder to try to condition Sebastian into morning crowing.
Season 1, episode 15
W: Lila Garrett, Bernie Kahn D: William Wiard
With Kerry MacLane (Steve Walters), Roger Bowen (Joe Walters), Virginia Christine (Mrs. Wilson). Nanny and the professor encourage Butch to run for class president against a boy whose campaign is based on bribery.
September 25, 1970: The Human Element
Season 2, episode 1
W: Arthur Alsberg, Don Nelson D: David Alexander
With Jack Kruschen (Mr. Poole), Eric Shea (Franklin), Keith Luckett (Larry), Leif Garrett (Billy), Charles Nelson Reilly (The Pathfinder). Series begins its second year. Nanny, while driving the children to school, becomes involved in a computers vs. people controversy.
Season 2, episode 2
W: Earl Hamner Jr. D: Gary Nelson
With Jack Albertson (Edwin Higgenbotham Botkin), Joey Foreman (Dr. Donald Stinson). While searching for a lost kite, Nanny and the children come upon an ancient mansion containing a self-playing piano, a moving suit of armor plus other eerie features.
Season 2, episode 3
W: Joseph Hoffman D: David Alexander
With Arthur O'Connell (Professor Carraway), Jan Shutan (Mr. Baker), Lee Delano (Professor Howard Martin), Brenda Kelly (Amy). Prudence is heart-broken when she is cast as a daisy in a school play instead of the leading role of a rabbit.
Season 2, episode 4
W: Robert Fisher, Arthur Marx D: Ralph Senensky
With Jon Cypher (Prof. Englund), Patrick O'Moore (MacDonald). Nanny and the children are in a quandry when Butch breaks his dad's favorite putter just before a big golf tournament.
Season 2, episode 5
W: John McGreevey D: Ralph Senensky
With Roger Perry (Professor Jim Lawrence). Nanny and the children, unaware that the professor has never been camping in his life, coerce him into setting a date for an outing.
Season 2, episode 6
W: Gene Thompson D: Jay Sandrich
With Don Beddoe (Mr. Thatcher). Nanny receives a letter that upsets her and the Everetts fear she will return to England.
Season 2, episode 7
W: Arthur Alsberg, Don Nelson D: Jay Sandrich
With Bridget Hanley (Miss Bradshaw), Burt Mustin (Havermyer), Mike Sims (Jeff), Paul Frees (Voice of the '30's). An old radio installed in Nanny's Model A plays only news and music of 1936.
Season 2, episode 8
W: Joanna Lee D: Gary Nelson
With Roger Perry (Dr. Harvey Moss), Patsy Garrett (Mrs. Florence Fowler), Eileen Baral (Francine Fowler), Abby Dalton (Dr. Elizabeth Carlson), Steve Hudis (Billy Carlson), Johnny Lee (Morgan Carlson), Stuart Lee (Boy). Prof. Everett and his son are victims of the women's liberation movement.
Season 2, episode 9
W: Paul West D: Ralph Senensky
With Paul Bryar (Old Salt), Ted Grossman (Telephone Lineman), Tom Moses (Delivery Man). After listening to their father's boyhood reminiscinces about how he and his brother constructed a boat, Hal and Butch build themselves a crude raft.
Season 2, episode 10
W: Earl Hamner Jr. D: Gary Nelson
With Lee Casey (Billy Hunter), Van Williams (Mr. Parsons), Carolyn Conwell (Mrs. Parsons), Fredd Wayne (Mr. Jackwith). The Everetts are paid an unexpected visit by Butch's 11-year-old pen-pal who has hitchhiked with his mongrel dog from Canada.
Season 2, episode 11
W: Arthur Alsberg, Don Nelson D: Bruce Bilson
With Patsy Garrett (Florence Fowler), Eileen Baral (Francine Fowler), Aneta Corsaut (Dr. Neilson), Patty Bodeen (Mary Ann), Ted Markland (Art Instructor), Pat Morita (Jason Wong). Hal tries to convince his dad that at 12½ he is old enough to baby-sit for himself, Butch and Prudence.
Season 2, episode 12
W: Bob Mosher D: Ralph Senensky
With Eddie Mayehoff (Mr. Haller), Joseph Mell (Mr. Driscoll), Helena Hatcher (Secretary). Young Butch becomes obsessed with working and saving his earnings, much to his father's liking. But then a blustery bank manager calls the professor to inform him that his son has withdrawn all his savings.
Season 2, episode 13
W: John McGreevey D: Ralph Senensky
With Patsy Garrett (Mrs. Fowler), Paul Winchell (Herbert T. Peabody), Vincent Van Patten (Tommy), Kevin McCarley (Chuck), Stuart Lee (Pete), Dabney Coleman (Detective Robinson). The professor and his clan are determined to befriend a self-proclaimed people-hater neighbor who charges Butch and Hal with trespassing.
Season 2, episode 14
W: Jean Holloway D: Gary Nelson
With Katherine Justice (Laurel), Herbert Anderson (Allen Price Sr.), Ceil Cabot (Mary Evans), Norman Grabowski (Jack Dodge), Eric Olson (Donnie Dodge), Johnny Lee (Allen Price Jr.). Prudence's first day in school becomes a heartache when she's misunderstood by her novice teacher.
Season 2, episode 15
W: Arthur Alsberg, Don Nelson D: Gary Nelson
With Van Johnson (Uncle Bob Everett). Hal and Butch decide they are too old to remain bunk mates, but the professor disagrees, recalling that he and his brother Bob harmoniously shared a room until they reached college age.
Season 2, episode 16
W: A.J. Carothers D: Richard Kinon
With John Mills (Uncle Alfred), Tommy Tune (Carnival Barker), William Bakewell (Carnival Host), Eric Shea (Rodney), Lisa Doremus (Girl), Ricky Sorensen (Student), James O'Hara (Policeman). Nancy's Uncle Alfred, a boastful troubadour, pays the Everetts an unexpected visit and offers to perform a daredevil stunt at a university rally.
Season 2, episode 17
W: Joanna Lee D: Jack Arnold
With Patsy Garrett (Mrs. Fowler), Eileen Baral (Francine Fowler), Cesar Romero (Fabrizo Schiavoni), Shepherd Sanders (Franco), Alfred Dennis (Rosario), Bob Kramer (Student), Kitty Carl (Girl), Joe Zboran (Telephone Man), Jeff Burton (Reporter). An Italian film director, with whom the professor was once acquainted, accepts an invitation to dinner with the family before addressing the university's theater arts class, and then decides to move in.
Season 2, episode 18
W: A.J. Carothers D: Bruce Bilson
With Bert Convy (Professor Roger Samuelson), Karen Huston (Maureen), Noam Pitlik (Professor Fisk), Patricia Smith (Alice Fisk), Ryan MacDonald (Professor Polsky), Gaye Nelson (1st Coed), Cindy Williams (2nd Coed), Kim Williams (Woman). Nanny is suddenly attracted to a handsome psychology professor known as Swinging Sam when she enrolls in a night class.
Season 2, episode 19
W: A.J. Carothers D: Richard Kinon
With Patsy Garrett (Mrs. Fowler), Ida Lupino (Aunt Justine), Marjorie Bennett (Aunt Agatha), Don Beddoe (Mr. Thatcher), Jeanne Cooper (Miss Millstone), Frank Ferguson (Judge), Sandy Kevin (Police Captain), Jay Della (Reporter), Maurice Dallimore (Mr. Pennybrook). Nanny's two maiden aunts arrive by balloon from England and promptly find themselves involved in the women's lib movement.
Season 2, episode 20
W: Gene Thompson D: Bruce Bilson
With Todd Baron (Peter), Dave Willock (Charlie), William Bakewell (Norm), George Barrows (1st Truck Driver), Lee Weaver (2nd Truck Driver), Kevin McCarley (Artie). Prof. Everett makes the mistake of bringing home for the weekend a 12-year-old mathematical genius, who unintentionally makes Hal -- who is the same age -- feel terribly inferior.
Season 2, episode 21
W: Juliet Mills D: David Alexander
With Ruth McDevitt (Mrs. Rumble), Percy Helton (Mr. Rumble), Steve Perry (Delivery Boy). The Everett children find a passport which leads them to believe that Nanny is about to celebrate her 107th birthday.
Season 2, episode 22
W: John McGreevey D: Gary Nelson
With Rick Gates (Jim Swanton), Herb Vigran (Judge). Butch buys Nanny an engraved bracelet on credit, hoping to pay for it by winning a contest he has yet to enter.
Season 2, episode 23
W: John McGreevey D: Gary Nelson
With Eileen Baral (Francine Fowler), Eddie Foy Jr. (Osgood Finchley), James Millhollin (Lorillard Atwood). The Everett children and Nanny put on a show to raise funds to repair a fountain in a local park after they see a bird looking for water at the broken fixture.
Season 2, episode 24
W: Michael Morris D: Russ Mayberry
With Elizabeth Baur (Susan Baxter), Tommy Tune (Ernie Lewis), Michael Romanoff (Maitre D'). Prof. Everett is convinced that a pretty student has fallen in love with him.
September 13, 1971: Oh, What A Tangled Web
Season 3, episode 1
W: Joanna Lee D: Bruce Bilson
With Eileen Baral (Francine Fowler), Annette Ferra (Bunny Whitmire), David Alan Bailey (Danny), Barry Hamilton (Tony), Dee Carroll (Hostess), Harry Moses (Brian). The trials and tribulations of Hal as he tries to impress an older woman -- she's 16.
Season 3, episode 2
W: Bob Mosher D: Richard L. Bare
With Larraine Stephens (Marjorie Meyers), Alvy Moore (Al Bender). Professor Everett's romance with an ecology buff hits a snag.
Season 3, episode 3
W: Arthur Alsberg, Don Nelson D: Bruce Bilson
With Roger Perry (Fred Parkman), Eileen Baral (Francine Fowler), Howard Cosell (Miles Taylor), Jim Murray (Referee), Ryan MacDonald (Chuck Greenbaum), Lee Jay Lambert (Harvey Mossman), Ric Carrott (Jimmy Taylor), Jason Leroy Williams (Ralph), Frederick Herrick (Alan), Dick Wilson (Gas Station Manager). Cosell plays a gung-ho, middle-aged teacher who is a fanatic about playing touch football. He and his cronies, including Prof. Everett, are feeling their oats until they come up against a team made up of teenage boys and one teenage girl.
Season 3, episode 4
W: A.J. Carothers D: Richard Kinon
With Patsy Garrett (Mrs. Fowler), Ray Bolger (Uncle Horace Figalilly), Naomi Stevens (Luana), Martin Speer (Rosenbloom), John Damler (1st Colleague), Joe Haworth (2nd Colleague), Dee Carroll (1st Woman), Pat Marlowe (2nd Woman). Nanny's Uncle Horace visits from the South Seas to perform a rain dance in order to cure a drought.
Season 3, episode 5
W: A.J. Carothers D: Richard L. Bare
With Patsy Garrett (Mrs. Fowler), Elsa Lanchester (Aunt Henrietta), Anthony Caruso (Calaveri), Bob Hastings (Repairman). Nanny's psychic aunt predicts Nanny will be menaced by a man with a mustache.
Season 3, episode 6
W: Jean Holloway D: Richard Kinon
With Brian Bedford (Cholmondeley Featherstonehaugh). An attractive British charmer arrives to claim Nanny as his bride from a childhood marriage pact between their families.
Season 3, episode 7
W: A.J. Carothers D: Richard Kinon
With Elsa Lanchester (Aunt Henrietta). Aunt Henrietta believes there is a ghost in the house who is moving the furniture around every night.
Season 3, episode 8
W: Albert E. Lewin D: Richard Kinon
With Patsy Garrett (Mrs. Fowler), Eileen Baral (Francine Fowler), Frank Aletter (Tom Kerry), Dinah Ann Rogers (Mrs. Kerry), Rickie Sorensen (Delivery Man), Carol Veazie (Mrs Millstone). Nanny is accused of being a witch.
Season 3, episode 9
W: Arthur Alsberg, Don Nelson D: Hollingsworth Morse
With Roger Perry (Miles Taylor), Robert Sterling (Bentley Everett), Harry Hickox (Dean Henderson), Ryan MacDonald (Chuck Greenbaum), Robert Nichols (Fred Parkman). The Professor's rich brother donates $2 million to his brother's college in an attempt to buy him a department chairmanship.
Season 3, episode 10
W: Gene Thompson D: Norman Abbott
With Elsa Lanchester (Aunt Henrietta). Aunt Henrietta is convinced that Butch is jinxed when he has a run of bad luck.
Season 3, episode 11
W: John McGreevey D: Ralph Senensky
With Noam Pitlik (Professor Larry Kaylor), William Bakewell (Golf Marshal). Hal enters a golf tournament using a set of ancient clubs given to him by Nanny.
Season 3, episode 12
W: Michael Morris D: Hollingsworth Morse
With John Larch (Skip Whitney), Frank Campanella (Phil Wartel), Ed Begley Jr. (Richie Cooper), Chick Hearn (Chuck Henry). Nanny and Hal help the Professor keep the star basketball player from failing math.
Season 3, episode 13
W: Arthur Alsberg, Don Nelson D: Bruce Bilson
With Clint Howard (Timmy McGovern), Brian Tochi (Jimmy Okura), Janene Forsyth (Bus Announcer), Charles Lane (Ticket Seller), Pat Harrington Jr. (Businessman). Hal takes his first trip by himself to visit his uncle at his lodge, but doesn't quite make it.
Season 3, episode 14
W: Arthur Alsberg, Don Nelson D: Bruce Bilson
With Jack Burns (Harry Phillips), Bella Bruck (Landlady), Bob Kramer (Tony Murcolino), Eddie Ryder (George Bachman). The Professor thinks that he and "Arabella", the car, are being phased out by the children.
Season 3, episode 15
W: Austin Kalish, Irma Kalish D: Bruce Bilson
With Don Beddoe (Mr. Thatcher), Walter Baldwin (Mr. Trimble), Edith Evanson (Mrs. Trimble), Len Ross (Delivery Man), Gail Forget (Little Girl). Prudence, being ignored by her brothers, becomes attached to Nanny's old doll. (Last show of the series.)