Ichabod and Me - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Bob's Boat

Tuttle's Wall

A Letter From Juliet

Fire Fighters

The Phippsboro Story

The Purple Cow

Whose Ewe?

Summer Theater

The Printer

Ichabod's Romance

The Barter System

Benji's Spots

Bob's Redhead

The Phipps Papers

My Friend Lippy

The Ad Salesman

The Old Stowe Road

A Teacher for Bob

Parking Problems
Ichabod, the traffic commissioner of Phippsboro, decides on a way to improve traffic conditions in the town — install parking meters. Newspaperman Bob Major strongly objects to the installation of parking meters on the main streets of the town.

Bob's Teenage Guest

Bob's Housekeeper

Benjie's Indian

Big Business

The Celebrity

Bob's Bathing Beauties

Lippy's Horse

Election Fever

Bob's Award

Livvy's Love Affair

Lord Byron of Phippsboro

Benjie's Pageant

Jonathan's Romance

Ichabod's Niece

Women's Rights

Dial Phones
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