Pilot
2nd October 1953A Dueling Story
9th October 1953The Dance Story
16th October 1953Portrait Story
23rd October 1953Albie Sells a House
30th October 1953Albie's Dishwasher
6th November 1953Income Tax Collector
13th November 1953The Thanksgiving Story
20th November 1953The Anniversary Story
27th November 1953The Radioactive Story
4th December 1953The Chicken Farm
11th December 1953The Christmas Story
18th December 1953Ann's Stage Struck Phase
25th December 1953Uncle Harry's Visit
8th January 1954Catherine's Birthday
15th January 1954Barbecue Story
22nd January 1954Arts and Crafts Story
29th January 1954Albie's Health Diet
5th February 1954Albie Feels His Age
12th February 1954Albie's Old Flame
19th February 1954The Shaggy Dog Story
26th February 1954Albie's New Chair
5th March 1954Albie's Economy Wave
12th March 1954Ann's Boyfriends
19th March 1954The Antique Watch
26th March 1954Albie the Clown
2nd April 1954Catherine's Old Friend
9th April 1954Bringing Back Romance
16th April 1954Albie's Rebellion
23rd April 1954Big Boss's Son
30th April 1954Albie's Homework
7th May 1954Albie and the New Catherine
14th May 1954Albie's Discipline Campaign
21st May 1954Albie Buys a Sports Coat
28th May 1954Honest Albie
4th June 1954The Women Haters
11th June 1954Albie Babysits
18th June 1954Albie's Train Trip
25th June 1954Albie Helps the Lovelorn
2nd July 1954The Pride of the Family was a half-hour situation comedy starring Paul Hartman, Fay Wray, Natalie Wood, and Robert Hyatt, which aired for forty episodes on ABC in the 1953–1954 season. Hartman portrays Albie Morrison, the father and error-prone head of the household, about whom most of the episodes are centered. Albie works in the advertising section of his local newspaper, and he often has new ideas that go awry in the workplace as well as failed handyman activities at home. Wray, remembered in particularly from her role in the horror film King Kong, plays Albie's wife, Catherine. Natalie Wood is the 15-year-old daughter, Ann, and "Bobby" Hyatt is the 14-year-old son, Junior Morrison. Larry J. Blake appeared fourteen times in the role of "Frank". Hartman's Albie Morrison lacks the good judgment and wisdom exercised by the fictitious insurance agent James Anderson, Sr., the role of Robert Young on the long-running Father Knows Best, which premiered the following season on CBS. Billboard described Hartman's lead role as "average"; indeed the series attempted to present the "average family." Guest stars included Tol Avery, Barbara Billingsley, Douglas Fowley, Frank Ferguson, Lyle Talbot, Steven Terrell, and Joey D. Vieira.

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