December Bride

October. 04,1954      
Rating:
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Trailer Synopsis

December Bride is an American sitcom that aired on the CBS television network from 1954 to 1959, adapted from the original CBS radio network series that aired from June 1952 through September 1953.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 5 : 1958

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Episode 1 - The Edgar Bergen Show
October. 02,1958

Lily helps Edgar get his brother-in-law to propose to his girl.

Episode 2 - The Alaska Show
October. 09,1958

Episode 3 - Fenwick Arms
October. 16,1958

Episode 4 - Bride's Father-in-Law
October. 23,1958

Episode 5 - The Chimp Show
October. 30,1958

Episode 6 - Hilda Gets Engaged
November. 06,1958

Episode 7 - The Zsa Zsa Gabor Show
November. 13,1958

Episode 8 - Horse Phobia
November. 20,1958

Episode 9 - Tough Mother-in-Law
November. 27,1958

Episode 10 - Power Saw
December. 04,1958

Lily presents son-in-law Matt with a set of power tools for his birthday, but then Ruth begins to feel neglected when Matt becomes absorbed in his new hobby.

Episode 11 - The Post Office Show
December. 11,1958

Episode 12 - Car for Christmas
December. 18,1958

Episode 13 - Child of Nature
December. 25,1958

Episode 14 - The Beatnik Show
January. 01,1959

Episode 15 - The Nurse Show
January. 08,1959

Episode 16 - Pete Has a Baby
January. 15,1959

Episode 17 - Nurse is Fired
January. 22,1959

Episode 18 - Lily's Blind Date
January. 29,1959

Episode 19 - Lily's Advice Column
February. 05,1959

In her column, Lily tells a young man not to follow in his father's footsteps. Unfortunately, the father is one of the newspaper's biggest advertisers.

Episode 20 - The Hi-Fi Show
February. 12,1959

Episode 21 - The Scotch Show
February. 19,1959

Episode 22 - The Martian Show
February. 26,1959

Episode 23 - Lily Babysits
March. 05,1959

Episode 24 - Ruth the Brain
March. 12,1959

Episode 25 - Stan Loses His Nerve
March. 19,1959

Episode 26 - The Texan, Rory Calhoun
March. 26,1959

Episode 27 - Linda on TV
April. 02,1959

Episode 28 - Lily Goes Fishing
April. 09,1959

Episode 29 - Lily Helps Twilly
April. 16,1959

Episode 30 - Lily, the Example
April. 30,1959

Episode 31 - Bald Baby
May. 07,1959

Seasons 4 : 1957

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Seasons 3 : 1956

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Seasons 2 : 1955

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Seasons 1 : 1954

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