
About this season
The Doris Day Show is an American sitcom that was originally broadcast on the CBS network from September 1968 until March 1973, remaining on the air for five seasons and 128 episodes. In addition to showcasing Doris Day, the show is remembered for its many abrupt format changes over the course of its five-year run. It is also remembered for Day's statement, in her autobiography Doris Day: Her Own Story, that her husband Martin Melcher had signed her to do the TV series without her knowledge, a fact she only discovered when Melcher died of heart disease on April 20, 1968. The TV show premiered on Tuesday, September 24, 1968.
Episodes (26)
1. Doris Finds an Apartment
Aired 14 September 1970
2. The Feminist
Aired 21 September 1970
3. How Can I Ignore the Man Next Door?
Aired 28 September 1970
4. Dinner for One
Aired 5 October 1970
5. Doris Leaves Today's World (1)
Aired 12 October 1970
6. Doris Leaves Today's World (2)
Aired 19 October 1970
7. The Fashion Show
Aired 26 October 1970
8. Lost and Found
Aired 2 November 1970
9. Duke the Performer
Aired 9 November 1970
10. Doris the Spy
Aired 16 November 1970
11. Tony Bennett is Eating Here
Aired 23 November 1970
12. Cousin Charlie
Aired 30 November 1970
13. Love Makes the Pizza Go Round
Aired 7 December 1970
14. Buck Visits the Big City
Aired 14 December 1970
15. It's Christmas Time in the City
Aired 21 December 1970
16. Doris vs Pollution
Aired 28 December 1970
17. The Forward Pass
Aired 11 January 1971
18. Duke's Girlfriend
Aired 18 January 1971
19. Jarvis' Uncle
Aired 25 January 1971
20. Lassoin' Leroy
Aired 1 February 1971
21. Colonel Fairburn, Jr.
Aired 8 February 1971
22. Billy's First Date
Aired 15 February 1971
23. Doris Goes to Hollywood
Aired 22 February 1971
24. Skiing Anyone?
Aired 1 March 1971
25. The Father-Son Weekend
Aired 8 March 1971
26. Young Love
Aired 15 March 1971
Doris' young niece pays a middle-of-the-night visit to seek her advice on how to patch up her marriage, which is crumbling because her college-student husband can't stand the thought of becoming a father.