One in a Million - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Chairman of the Board
Shirley, a lady cabbie inherits the controlling interest In a $200 million corporation.

Executive Dad
Shirley gives nepotism new meaning when she gets her father, a striking bus driver, work as a secretary at Grayson Industries.

Shirley's Prince of a Guy
An African prince courts Shirley, raising corporate hopes that she'll resign to emigrate.

On the Cuff
Shirley and her chief antagonist, Cushing, are brought closer when three protesters handcuff them together.

Lost Weekend
Shirley and her parents wind up snowbound with Cushing, who was planning a cozy weekend alone with his wife.

Stone versus Simmons
Shirley could lose her conglomerate after Barton Stone contests the will in which his uncle left Shirley control of the business.

The Chairman Babysits
Shirley's good deed lands her in a pickle of a predicament that requires some outrageous maneuvering when she loses her secretary's nine-year-old son.

Suddenly Single
Shirley's hands are full when Barton Stone's wife throws him out of the house.

Cushing Quits
Shirley and Cushing have one too many arguments, so Cushing quits, leaving himself jobless and Shirley caught up in a frenzy of work.

Max Falls in Love
Shirley picks up the pieces when Max falls in love with Nancy, who looks desperately for a way to tell him the feeling isn't exactly mutual.

Over the Hill
Cushing begins his birthday at his best friend's funeral and ends it in a hospital---thanks to a birthday cake from Shirley

The Committee
Shirley is appointed to a presidential commission on youth.

Italian Connection
A Sicilian dandy claims the late Jonathan Grayson, Shirley's benefactor, is his father.
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