Millie's Girlfriend

Season 1Episode 2430 minMar 17, 1969
Millie's Girlfriend

Millie is talking on the phone with her friend Renee Miller, a fashion model, who lives in New York. Renee's boyfriend has just broken up with her and Millie invites her to Mayberry for a few days. Millie has to work, so she asks Sam to show Renee around town so she won't be lonely. When Sam and Renee get back to Millie's house, Millie is coming down with a cold. Millie now asks Sam to take Renee to the movies that evening. Millie is a little surprised at how excited Renee is about going out with Sam. Aunt Bee visits with Millie. Sam and Renee return late and are laughing. Renee asks Sam to stay a while and they talk into the evening. Millie starts to get a little jealous and comes downstairs. After Sam leaves, Renee asks Millie if her and Sam are engaged, to which Millie says no. The next day, Renee comes out to Sam's farm. Later, Renee tells Millie how nice country life is. Millie tells Aunt Bee that she regrets asking Renee to come for the visit and she can tell Renee likes Sam. Aunt Bee has a plan and tells Millie to invite Renee over to Sam's for dinner. Aunt Bee exaggerates how hard farm life is to Renee. Renee tells everyone that she's going back to New York.

Millie's Girlfriend has aired on Mar 17, 1969 at 9:00 PM
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