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A woman of Swedish descent (Emmy-nominated Inger Stevens) works for a widowed U.S. congressman, whom, not surprisingly, she eventually marries. The series was based on a 1947 film that earned Loretta Young her only Oscar.
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Awards
1964 - Emmy - Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Series- nominated
1964 - Emmy - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy- nominated
1964 - Emmy - Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Comedy- nominated
1964 - Emmy - Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy or Variety- nominated
Nature Cat is visited by the spirits of Nature Past (Daisy), Present (Squeeks) and Future (Hal) on Christmas Eve. Fa-la-la, that doesn't sound like Nature Cat? Daisy, Hal and Squeeks are upset because Nature Cat's desire to celebrate Christmas in a great -big -way is causing problems with their friendship, as well as bothering all of the animals in the woods. It's not until Nature Cat is visited by the spirits of Nature Past (Daisy), Present (Squeeks) and Future (Hal) on Christmas Eve. But can he finally change and learn the true meaning of Christmas in time for the holidays?
Pulling Moves was a Northern Irish television programme set in Lenadoon, West Belfast. It follows the exploits of four friends: Wardrobe, Ta, Shay and Darragh.Wardrobe is the leader of the group, who only loves one person, his 'wee ma' and he would do anything for her. Ta lives with Una, the mother of his kids. She is always on his case, trying to get him to leave the group, get a respectable job and make a living for her and the kids, but his nature stops him from doing this. Darragh is always trying to impress his ex-wife to allow him to keep seeing his son. Shay is the youngest in the group, and the one who always makes the mistakes. He is always getting into trouble and his mother always hopes that one day he will be able to get a job and be sensible like his wee sister Niamh.Each episode follows the guys trying different scams to earn money. These schemes vary from nobbling pigeon-racing to dog-breeding, and always with something funny happening to the group. They are joined by other various characters, including "Hoker," an anti-social element who can get anything from stolen cars to lost dogs for the crowd. Wardrobe doesn't like this guy, but Hoker is a friend of Shay's, and he's useful now and again. Crazy Horse is the local wino, he's always drunk and sitting outside the butcher's shop, and finally, Tiny Tim, who owns a pet salon, who the guys help out now and again.
Teenage friends enter a beauty pageant and learn about the ugly side of the competitions. Emily Ann Lloyd, Katie Lansdale, Lydia Cornell, Courtney Peldon, Becky Israel, Frankie Ingrassia, Brittany Paige Bouck, Nicolas Coster, Leilani Briones.
The acerbic Paul Stark is a blind English professor who could use a little sunshine in his life after the recent loss of his sight and his divorce from his wife.