Tammy Leaves Home
17th September 1965The Aristocratic Tates
24th September 1965Tammy Plays Cupid
1st October 1965The Poker Game
8th October 1965The Tarleton Land Grant
15th October 1965Prophet and Loss
22nd October 1965Will the Real Dwayne Whitt Please Stand Up?
29th October 1965Still Waters
5th November 1965Mind Your Manners
12th November 1965Grandpa's Old Flame
19th November 1965The Riverfyin' of Billy Joe Morgan
26th November 1965Grandpa's Secret Love
3rd December 1965Cletus Comes Callin'
10th December 1965The Enoch Bowl
17th December 1965A Severe Case of Matrimony
24th December 1965T' Know Me is T' Love Me
31st December 1965The Law and Mr. Tarleton
7th January 1966Lavinia's Wedding Day
14th January 1966Two for Tee Pee
21st January 1966Blue Nose, Wet Nose
28th January 1966The Monster from Catfish Bend
4th February 1966Larnin' Works Wonders
11th February 1966Tammy Goes to Paris
18th February 1966The Cinemazation of Tammy Tarleton
25th February 1966Uncle Lucius Returns
4th March 1966Uncle Lucius, the Business Man
11th March 1966Tammy is an American sitcom, starring Debbie Watson in the title role. Produced by Universal City Studios, 26 color half-hour episodes were aired on ABC from September 17, 1965 to March 11, 1966. Tammy was loosely based on the three Tammy films; Tammy and the Bachelor starring Debbie Reynolds; Tammy Tell Me True; and Tammy and the Doctor both starring Sandra Dee. The films themselves were adaptations of novels by Cid Ricketts Sumner. The series was also partially influenced by other rural themed TV sitcoms such as The Beverly Hillbillies. In particular, there are similarities between Tammy's Cletus Tarleton and The Beverly Hillbillies' Jethro Bodine.
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