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Calvin Pyborn has been assaulted by two love-starved women.

Calvin Pyborn has been assaulted by two love-starved women.

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Calvin Pyborn has been assaulted by two love-starved women.

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S2 "Love and the Baker's Half Dozen; Love and the Boss"

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Starring: Ann Prentiss, Barbara Minkus, Bill Callaway, Bob Hastings, Brenda Benet, Buzz Cooper, Carla Borelli, Carol Wayne, John Myhers, Joyce Van Patten, Lynne Marta, Mary Ann Mobley, Mary Grover, Stuart Margolin, Tracy Reed
Original Air Date: Sep 29, 1969
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
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