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MEET MR. McNUTLY (aka THE RAY MILLAND SHOW) - Faculty Dance

Air Date/Released Thursday, October 15, 1953
Station/Studio CBS / Revue Studios
Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)

Ray Milland stars as Ray McNutly, the mild-mannered English professor of Lynnhaven College for Women... the object of his students' affections, and Dean Bradley's frequent annoyance. McNutly relies on his loving and attractive wife to assist him with the challenges created by his job, and his brash best friend Pete Thompson.

Dean Bradley assigns McNutly the job of organizing the annual faculty dinner dance. When the evening's entertainment cancels at the last minute, Ray goes to a low-rent talent agency for help, which results in the college affair receiving an Arabian stripper act.


Cast: Ray Milland (Ray McNutly), Phyllis Avery (Peggy McNutly), Minerva Urecal (Dean Bradley), Gordon Jones (Pete Thompson), Joe Besser (Party favors salesman), Claire Carleton (Agency secretary), Nina Reid, Ralph Sanford, Almira Sessions, Robert Nichols, Jimmy Lloyd, Frank Chase, Hans Schumm, Eddie Marr, Hope Landon, Edward Colmans, Pat Wray, Joan Andren

Crew: Bob Mosher & Joe Connolly (Producers, Writers), Charles Barton (Director)
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