Man Against the World (Pilot)
15th September 1969The Disenchanted
22nd September 1969Little Girls Are Sugar & Spice - And Not Always Nice!
29th September 1969Christabel
6th October 1969The Night the House Caught Fire
13th October 1969The Ghost and Mr. Monroe
20th October 1969Nobody Ever Kills Dragons Anymore
27th October 1969Seal in the Bedroom
3rd November 1969The Saga of Dimity Ann
10th November 1969A Friend of the Earth
17th November 1969Maid in Connecticut
24th November 1969Native Wit
1st December 1969The Shrike and the Chipmunks
8th December 1969Rally Round the Flag
15th December 1969The War Between Men and Women
22nd December 1969The Mating Dance
29th December 1969Darn that Dream
5th January 1970The Human Being and the Dinosaur
12th January 1970Dear Is a Four-Letter Word
19th January 1970The Middle Years
26th January 1970Rules for a Happy Marriage
2nd February 1970The Wooing of Mr. Monroe
9th February 1970The Mea Culpit Bit
16th February 1970The Fourth Estate
23rd February 1970Monroe the Mysogynist
2nd March 1970Child's Play
9th March 1970My World and Welcome to It is an American half-hour television sitcom based on the humor and cartoons of James Thurber. It starred William Windom as John Monroe, a Thurber-like writer and cartoonist who works for a magazine closely resembling The New Yorker called The Manhattanite. Wry, fanciful and curmudgeonly, Monroe observes and comments on life, to the bemusement of his rather sensible wife Ellen and intelligent, questioning daughter Lydia. Monroe's frequent daydreams and fantasies are usually based on Thurber material. My World — And Welcome To It is the name of a book of illustrated stories and essays, also by James Thurber. The series ran one season on NBC 1969-1970. It was created by Mel Shavelson, who wrote and directed the pilot episode and was one of the show's principal writers. Sheldon Leonard was executive producer. The show's producer, Danny Arnold, co-wrote or directed numerous episodes, and even appeared as Santa Claus in "Rally Round the Flag."

