Grindl

September. 15,1963      
Rating:
8.1
Trailer Synopsis

Grindl is an American situation comedy that began in the fall of 1963 on NBC, originally sponsored by Procter & Gamble. The show, starring Imogene Coca in the title role, lasted for one season.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1963

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32 Episode

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Episode 1 - The Gruesome Basement
September. 15,1963

Grindl, who's working for the Hartmans, is very upset when Mrs, Hartman disappears and her suspicions mount when Mr. Hartman displays extreme sensitivity about a locked basement door.

Episode 2 - Grindl, Counterspy
September. 22,1963

Grindl is the babysitter of a 7-year old boy genius who is keeping a bottle of experimental rocket fuel in the refrigerator.

Episode 3 - Grindl, She-Wolf of Wall Street
September. 29,1963

Episode 4 - The Ghastly Honeymoon
October. 06,1963

Grindl meets a handsome and eligible suitor through a marriage bureau, but before the wedding takes place, the bridegroom takes out a large insurance policy on Grindl's life.

Episode 5 - Grindl and the Counterfeiters
October. 13,1963

Grindl goes to work in a bookstore unaware that it's being used as a front for a ring of counterfeiters.

Episode 6 - Grindl: Femme Fatale
October. 20,1963

Grindl gets an inside look at a male harem when she becomes a maid for glamorous Gloria Lanett.

Episode 7 - One Angry Grindl
October. 27,1963

Grindl has deadlocked the jury with her vote of not guilty. She feels the defendant's blue eyes are sufficient cause for reasonable doubt.

Episode 8 - Grindl, Witness for the Defense
November. 03,1963

Grindl is keeping house for a man who is supposedly an invalid.

Episode 9 - Lady Grindl
November. 10,1963

Grindl inherits a British estate and the title ""Lady Grindl."" She arrives at Dundstetter Moors to claim her inheritance, but three bent twigs on the family tree try to frighten her away.

Episode 10 - The Great Bank Robbery
November. 17,1963

The great bank robbery is what a group of thieves have been planning to pull but they are unable to find the bank's weak spot that is until Grindl is hired as a teller.

Episode 11 - Grindl, the Meddler
December. 08,1963

Episode 12 - The Great Schultz
December. 15,1963

A magician known as The Great Schultz plans a pseudo-scientific act in which he seems able to change his wife into a rabbit and Grindl is mighty impressed.

Episode 13 - 'Twas the Week Before Christmas
December. 22,1963

Episode 14 - Grindl, Impractical Nurse
December. 29,1963

Grindl watches TV's ""Dr. Wherton, Intern with a Cause"" and decides to become a nurse.

Episode 15 - The Lucky Piece
January. 05,1964

A superstitious gambler plays a long shot when he hires Grindl as a maid.

Episode 16 - Grindl, the Private Eye
January. 12,1964

After watching a TV detective show, Grindl accepts a job as a maid for a private detective.

Episode 17 - Grindl's Day Off
January. 19,1964

Grindl's day starts off as one of those days when she finds herself taking a shower in her pajamas.

Episode 18 - The Mad Bomber (a.k.a.) Grindl, the Mad Bomber
January. 26,1964

Olaf, The Mad Bomber, who plants bombs that go off when the phone rings, makes a bad connection when he does the answering service where Grindl works.

Episode 19 - Grindl and the Boodle
February. 02,1964

Insurance investigators, hoping to recover some stolen money ask Grindl to impersonate a gunman's moll.

Episode 20 - Dial G For Grindl
February. 09,1964

Grindl is mistaken for a professional killer.

Episode 21 - Taming of a Tyrant
February. 16,1964

In a socialite's household, Grindl spearheads a strike against a tyrannical butler.

Episode 22 - It's in the Bag
February. 23,1964

Anxious to becomes her own boss, Grindl lets two con men talk her into selling vacuum cleaners.

Episode 23 - Grindl, Part-time Wife
March. 01,1964

Grindl unwittingly chooses a kleptomaniac to pose as her butler husband.

Episode 24 - Active Retirement
March. 08,1964

Grindl tries to prove an active retirement for an old railroad man.

Episode 25 - Grindl, Girl Wac
March. 15,1964

Grindl recalls her World War II misadventures.

Episode 26 - The Big Deception
March. 22,1964

Grindl, working as a guide in a model home, decides to borrow it to help a young man impress his in-laws.

Episode 27 - Grindl Goes West
March. 29,1964

Grindl may be one of the few people to leave Las Vegas a winner, half of a gambling casino has been built on property she owns.

Episode 28 - The Moon Killer
April. 05,1964

The Moon Killer is on the prowl and Grindl is alone and unprotected in her apartment.

Episode 29 - There's No Such Thing as a Bad Barracuda
April. 12,1964

While babysitting in a tough neighborhood, Grindl gets involved in a war between two teenage gangs.

Episode 30 - Everything's Coming Up Roses
April. 19,1964

Grindl is working as a housekeeper for a horticulturist and she'd like to know what became of her predecessors.

Episode 31 - Some Dogs Have the Biggest Mouths
April. 26,1964

Some dogs have the biggest mouths and Grindl meets one, a talking dog that gives her the name of the gunman who shot his master.

Episode 32 - Aunt Grindl
May. 03,1964

Grindl thinks her cousin has left her a fortune but the legacy is something other than money.

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