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- Norby is an American situation comedy series that aired on NBC from January 5 to April 6, 1955. The first television series filmed in color, it was created by David Swift and lasted one season and 13 episodes. (en)
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- Norby rewrites the Cinderella story as he thinks it really happened to show that the Prince Charming was framed — in Norby's version, the Prince Charming was a sure prey for the girl in the glass slipper when she set her mind on matrimony. (en)
- Despite Norby's good mood, Helen begins to feel that life has passed her by. (en)
- Too embarrassed to tell anyone that he has lost his gun, Dorcus, the longtime guard at the bank, instead announces his retirement. (en)
- Diane decides that she wants to be a ballet dancer, and Norby tells her she must earn her own money for ballet lessons. (en)
- After the women at the bank look enviously at a passing car bearing a "Just Married" sign, Wahleen gets carried away and says that she soon will be married, too. (en)
- Helen helps out at the bank by filling in as Norby′s secretary, and her office behavior convinces Norby that the place for a woman is in the home. (en)
- While Diane and Helen wait for Norby, Diane studies the love lives of people at the bank. (en)
- Helen and Maureen sign up for an art appreciation class. (en)
- Norby tries to stop the tree he used to picnic under from being cut down to make room for a motel. (en)
- The pilot episode for the series. Pearson Norby receives a promotion from head teller to vice president in charge of small loans at Pearl River First National Bank in Pearl River, New York. (en)
- When Helen dwells on all the golden opportunities she feels she has missed in her life, Norby looks for a way to cure her of her dreams of glory. (en)
- The Norbys have a minor disagreement that escalates into a color war. (en)
- Horrified to learn that he has overdrawn his own bank account and harboring doubts about his banking ability, Norby spends a miserable night with an "angel-in-charge-of-hopelessness." (en)
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- Late Love (en)
- The Picnic (en)
- The Promotion (en)
- The Quiet War (en)
- Boss and the Lady (en)
- Dorcus Dilemma (en)
- Helen's Holiday (en)
- Overdrawn Account (en)
- The Cinderella Story (en)
- Wahleen's Romance (en)
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- Harvey Orkin, James Lee, David Rayfiel, George Kirgo (en)
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- Norby is an American situation comedy series that aired on NBC from January 5 to April 6, 1955. The first television series filmed in color, it was created by David Swift and lasted one season and 13 episodes. (en)
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