Another World - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Mon May 4 1964

Tue May 5 1964

Wed May 6 1964

Thu May 7 1964

Fri May 8 1964

Mon May 11 1964

Tue May 12 1964

Wed May 13 1964

Thu May 14 1964

Fri May 15 1964

Mon May 18 1964

Tue May 19 1964

Wed May 20 1964

Thu May 21 1964

Fri May 22 1964

Mon May 25 1964

Tue May 26 1964

Wed May 27 1964

Thu May 28 1964

Fri May 29 1964

Mon Jun 1 1964

Tue Jun 2 1964

Wed Jun 3 1964

Thu Jun 4 1964

Fri Jun 5 1964

Mon Jun 8 1964

Tue Jun 9 1964
When Missy asks Ann when her birthday was, Ann speculated it was December since she had been a few months old when she was left at the orphanage in February. Missy chose Valentine's Day as her birthday. Susan refused when Liz asked her to return Janet's money. Missy tried to explain to Ann about the two people she was, Missy and Melissa. Missy was the normal one, and Melissa was the poor little girl nobody wanted. Missy was happy she finally got introduce to Bill and Ann. Ann told Missy she didn't need Ann's approval of Bill. When Bill realized how important Ann was to her, he told Missy he wanted her to meet his mother and sister.

Wed Jun 10 1964
Missy was worried about her reaction when Bill pried it out of her when Ann is a social welfare worker, but he didn't make the connection that Missy was one of Ann's cases. Bill wanted to take Missy to the Pink Poodle, but she insisted on going to the Green Gables Restaurant, because she had "practiced" going their once before with Ann. Tom said he was best man at Phil and Rita's civic ceremony wedding at city hall, and that they had to get married because Rita was pregnant. Pat chided Tom for not paying enough attention to her. Pat didn't know how to answer when Mary asked if she was in love with Tom.
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