Originally airing on from 1958-1966, The Donna Reed Show became one of the most popular family situation comedy series in television history during its eight season run.
The Stone family is having growing pains, now that Mary is 18 and going to college. After several riffs, Mary decides it's time to leave home for the college dormitory for women. Mrs. Stone agrees, as she lived in the dorms and found it a benefit in growing up and learning. Tune in to see how each member of the Stone family reacts to Mary moving out.
The Stone family is having growing pains, now that Mary is 18 and going to college. After several riffs, Mary decides it's time to leave home for the college dormitory for women. Mrs. Stone agrees, as she lived in the dorms and found it a benefit in growing up and learning. Tune in to see how each member of the Stone family reacts to Mary moving out.
Alex tries over and over to spend a day with Jeff, but his plans are always interrupted by emergency calls.Jeff later shows that he still loves his father by singing the song,"My Dad."
Alex tries over and over to spend a day with Jeff, but his plans are always interrupted by emergency calls.Jeff later shows that he still loves his father by singing the song,"My Dad."
Jeff discovers a lost bird. He thinks it might be a rare cockatoo and sends the story to the newspapers and Audubon societies-only to find out that the bird is really a cockateel, not quite a cockatoo.
Jeff discovers a lost bird. He thinks it might be a rare cockatoo and sends the story to the newspapers and Audubon societies-only to find out that the bird is really a cockateel, not quite a cockatoo.
Jeff finds a winning raffle ticket for a new sports car, when he sees a woman drop the winning raffle ticket. Jeff begins to learn the cost of owning and operating an expensive sports car (such as insurance). When Jeff thinks he sees the child and woman again, he reaches a crossroad in his life. Tune in to see the path Jeff takes as he deals with this moral dilemma.
Jeff finds a winning raffle ticket for a new sports car, when he sees a woman drop the winning raffle ticket. Jeff begins to learn the cost of owning and operating an expensive sports car (such as insurance). When Jeff thinks he sees the child and woman again, he reaches a crossroad in his life. Tune in to see the path Jeff takes as he deals with this moral dilemma.
If Jeff wants to be able to afford to go to a special event this weekend, he had better collect on the loans he gave his friends. This prompts Donna to suggest that Alex collect from his deadbeat patients.
If Jeff wants to be able to afford to go to a special event this weekend, he had better collect on the loans he gave his friends. This prompts Donna to suggest that Alex collect from his deadbeat patients.
After a conversation with a telephone lineman, Jeff decides that it's about time he becomes independent himself. He tests himself by going to a strange town without any money to see whether or not he can make it on his own.
After a conversation with a telephone lineman, Jeff decides that it's about time he becomes independent himself. He tests himself by going to a strange town without any money to see whether or not he can make it on his own.
Mary's friend Marcia is getting married, but her Mother has been traveling (the continent), since her father died and has been out of communication. Donna takes on the role of wedding planner for the small gathering of friends and family at the Stone's home. Once Marcia's Mother arrives, Donna has to save the wedding and any relationship Mrs. Haversham hopes to have with the happy couple.
Mary's friend Marcia is getting married, but her Mother has been traveling (the continent), since her father died and has been out of communication. Donna takes on the role of wedding planner for the small gathering of friends and family at the Stone's home. Once Marcia's Mother arrives, Donna has to save the wedding and any relationship Mrs. Haversham hopes to have with the happy couple.
When Donna decides to run for town council, Jeff and Mary agree to take care of the house. And how! But, when Alex dreams about Donna's political future, as Mayor, perhaps Governor, he decides he'd rather have her back home again.
When Donna decides to run for town council, Jeff and Mary agree to take care of the house. And how! But, when Alex dreams about Donna's political future, as Mayor, perhaps Governor, he decides he'd rather have her back home again.
At an annual unclaimed freight auction, a mysterious woman asks Donna to buy a wooden Chinese horse statue and gives her $100 cash. She explains she has to meet her husband out front. After a bidding war, Donna wins it for $50, but has no idea where to deliver the horse. Thus begins an adventure for the Stone family, especially when Jeff proposes it could be an International spy ring!
At an annual unclaimed freight auction, a mysterious woman asks Donna to buy a wooden Chinese horse statue and gives her $100 cash. She explains she has to meet her husband out front. After a bidding war, Donna wins it for $50, but has no idea where to deliver the horse. Thus begins an adventure for the Stone family, especially when Jeff proposes it could be an International spy ring!
A little girl named Trisha follows the Stones home from the park and says that she is one of the family. After a long effort to find her real parents,her uncle arrives. He realizes that the orphaned Trisha loves being in a family and that the Stones are fond of her. He arranges it so Trisha can stay with the Stones. Thus a new family member is added.
A little girl named Trisha follows the Stones home from the park and says that she is one of the family. After a long effort to find her real parents,her uncle arrives. He realizes that the orphaned Trisha loves being in a family and that the Stones are fond of her. He arranges it so Trisha can stay with the Stones. Thus a new family member is added.
Alex and Jeff spend the weekend at the cabin of Alex's friend Red. Donna and Mary follow them and prove that women can, "rough it" in the wilderness as well as men can.
Alex and Jeff spend the weekend at the cabin of Alex's friend Red. Donna and Mary follow them and prove that women can, "rough it" in the wilderness as well as men can.
Originally airing on from 1958-1966, The Donna Reed Show became one of the most popular family situation comedy series in television history during its eight season run.