The Tony Randall Show - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Franklin vs. The Generation Gap
Bobby, Franklin's daughter, who has been away at school, decides to come back to Philadelphia to go to college. Return: Judge Walter Franklin (Tony Randall) begins a second season with a change of venue (CBS) and a change of cast (Penny Peyser now plays Bobby Franklin). But some things stay the same, including daughter Bobby's uncanny ability to outrage daddy, this time by dropping out of college and moving in with her boyfriend.

The Prodigal Father Returns

Walter Screws Up

Dream Maker
The Franklins are fascinated with globe-trotting tales of a photographer.

Skin Game

The Taking of Reubner 1-2-3
Cleavon Little plays an escaped prisoner who invades Walter's chambers, takes Miss Reubner hostage and demands a getaway plane to a foreign country.

Civil Disobedience

New Found Franklin

Love vs. Excitement

Franklin vs. Casanova
Judge Walter makes numerous frustrating attempts to save Miss Reubner from the clutches of Charlie Finmore, a handsome lawyer, whom he had known for years to be a casanova. Miss Reubner sees love, but all Walter can see is heartbreak ahead and his failure to convince her that Charlie is a gigolo.

Bobby vs. Michael

The Sylvia Needleman Experience

Kids' Rights
Mario represents a teenage who is suing her parents.

Bobby and Brian

I Live to Dance
Mis Reubner accepts Jack's invitation to attend a ballroom.

Philadelphia Triangle

Twice is Not Enough

Eyes of the Law

Phantom of the Poconos

Adios, Mr. Chips

The Way It Was
Some memorable moments of Walter's first days as a judge are relived when the Franklin family gives Walter a surprise anniversary party honoring his three years on the bench.

Wyatt Loves Bonnie
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