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  1. The Lucy Story: Directed by James V. Kern. With Ann Sothern, Don Porter, Ann Tyrrell, Jack Mullaney. Katie's old friend Lucy Ricardo comes to town and immediately starts matchmaking for Katie and Mr Devry.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_SothernAnn Sothern - Wikipedia

    Sothern owned 42% of the show and later sued Chertok for $93,000 in back profits from the series. She returned to television the following year in The Ann Sothern Show. Sothern starred as Kathleen "Katy" O'Connor, the assistant manager at the fictitious Bartley House Hotel.

  3. Katy O'Connor is the assistant manager of the Bartley House Hotel in New York City working for Jason Macauley. She expected to get her bosses job when he was transferred to Calcutta, India but he was replaced by James Devery. Katy's secretary, best friend and roommate is Olive Smith; she had a romantic fling with Delbert Gray during the 1960-61 season.

  4. The Ann Sothern Show. The Hollywood veteran plays an assistant hotel manager in this workplace sitcom set in New York City. It premiered a year after Sothern's first CBS show, the popular 'Private ...

  5. 5. Apr. 2017 · The Ann Sothern Show S03E02 Loving Arms

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  6. The Ann Sothern Show is an American sitcom starring Ann Sothern that aired on CBS for 93 episodes. The series began on October 6, 1958, and ended on September 25, 1961. The Ann Sothern Show was Sothern's second sitcom for CBS. Her first series, Private Secretary, ended in 1957 after a contract dispute occurred between Sothern and Secretary's producer Jack Chertok. Several of Private Secretary ...

  7. Ann Sothern. Actress: Lady Be Good. Ann Sothern's film career started as an extra in 1927. Originally a redhead, she began to bleach her hair blonde for comedy roles. After working at MGM and on Broadway, Ann was signed by Columbia Pictures for Let's Fall in Love (1933). The next year she would work with Eddie Cantor in his hit Kid Millions (1934). For the next two years, Ann would...