Family Reunion / Cinderella Story / Too Hot to Handle

Season 1Episode 1360 minJan 7, 1978
Family Reunion / Cinderella Story / Too Hot to Handle

As Wendy and Sam Bradly (Dori Brenner and Robert Rayes) board ship, Wendy laments the loss of the father she scarcely remembers. Believing her departed dad was a noble sea captain, Wendy forms an attachment for a devilish old purser named Teddy (Bob Crane), who is very busy trying to keep his girlfriend, Ginger (Victoria Carroll), aboard ship. The script for "Family Reunion" was written by Bruce Shelly and directed by Richard Kinon. In "Too Hot to Handle," written by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, and also directed by Richard Kinon, George and Sally (John Rubinstein and Kathy Bates) are prevented by dislocated backs, sunburn and even poison ivy from enjoying the personal pleasures of their honeymoon. Checkout clerk Bill Edwards and his wife, Doreen (Bruce Solomon and Judy Luciano Adams), are overwhelmed by the fuss made over them by the Loudons (Don Defore and Rosemary De Camp) and a man named Beatty (David White) in "Cinderella Story," written by Bruce Shelly. James Sheldon directed.

Family Reunion / Cinderella Story / Too Hot to Handle has aired on Jan 7, 1978
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