Meet Mr. McNutley

Sep 17, 1953 (en) Comedy [0] Min
  • First Air Date
    Sep 17, 1953
  • Production
    Revue Studios
  • Rotten tomato
    70%
  • Original title
    Meet Mr. McNutley
  • Release
    Sep 17, 1953
  • en
    -

Overview

Meet Mr. McNutley is an American situation comedy which aired on CBS Television from 1953–1955, with Ray Milland in the role of fastidious Professor Ray McNutley, the head of the English Department at the fictitious Lynnhaven College for girls. Phyllis Avery portrayed McNutley's wife, Peggy. The half-hour series aired on Thursday evenings opposite Groucho Marx's NBC program, You Bet Your Life. The show aired concurrently on radio during its first season. Both versions were sponsored by General Electric, and originally presented under the umbrella title of The General Electric Comedy Theatre.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer

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Season 1 ( 1953-09-17)

pilot

Episode: 1

Birthday Present(s)

Episode: 2

Babes in the Woods

Episode: 3

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Episode: 4

The Faculty Dance

Episode: 5

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Episode: 6

title unknown

Episode: 7

Skylark

Episode: 8

The Perfect Marriage

Episode: 9

Ray Plays Cupid

Episode: 10

Happy Anniversary

Episode: 11

House Party

Episode: 12

The New Job

Episode: 13

title unknown

Episode: 14

The Christmas Story

Episode: 15

New Dresses

Episode: 16

The Checking Account

Episode: 17

Hobbies

Episode: 18

Helpful Hand

Episode: 19

The Camping Trip

Episode: 20

The New Car

Episode: 21

Peggy's Old Flame

Episode: 22

Dean for a Day

Episode: 23

Ray's Other Life

Episode: 24

Ray and the Egg

Episode: 25

The Tree

Episode: 26

Swimming Problem

Episode: 27

Masquerade Ball

Episode: 28

Ray's Promotion

Episode: 29

Civic Improvement

Episode: 30

Back in Uniform

Episode: 31

School Girl Crush

Episode: 32

Fashion Model

Episode: 33

Adult Education

Episode: 34

Happy Home

Episode: 35

Peggy's Night Out

Episode: 36

The Most Glamourous Professor

Episode: 37

Dancing Lesson

Episode: 38

Ray's Nephew

Episode: 39

Vacation Days

Episode: 40

Season 2 ( 1954-09-16)

The Professor Meets the Author

Episode: 1

Sabrina Comes to Town

Episode: 2

The Arrival

Episode: 3

The Doll's House

Episode: 4

Retirement Deferred

Episode: 5

The Prodigy

Episode: 6

Battle of the Sexes

Episode: 7

A Star is Born

Episode: 8

The Hangout

Episode: 9

Stage Struck

Episode: 10

Chinese Luck

Episode: 11

Field Trip

Episode: 12

The TV Story

Episode: 13

Parlor Game

Episode: 14

The Christmas Story

Episode: 15

The Silver Cord

Episode: 16

Now, Coach?

Episode: 17

Call Me Dad

Episode: 18

Strike It Rich

Episode: 19

The Robbery

Episode: 20

Family Tree

Episode: 21

Be Bop

Episode: 22

Mister Sergeant and the Lady

Episode: 23

Stratford on the Ozarks

Episode: 24

Jury Duty

Episode: 25

Tryout

Episode: 26

The Professor Writes a Play

Episode: 27

Reunion in Comstock

Episode: 28

Poet and Peggy

Episode: 29

Green Thumb

Episode: 30

Soap Opera

Episode: 31

International Incident

Episode: 32

The Molehouse Collection

Episode: 33

The Hollywood Story

Episode: 34

A Week with Cinderella

Episode: 35

House Guest

Episode: 36
Sep 17, 1953 (en)
Comedy
[0] Min
  • First Air Date Sep 17, 1953
  • Production
    Revue Studios
  • Rotten tomato 70%
Original Title Meet Mr. McNutley
en

Overview

Meet Mr. McNutley is an American situation comedy which aired on CBS Television from 1953–1955, with Ray Milland in the role of fastidious Professor Ray McNutley, the head of the English Department at the fictitious Lynnhaven College for girls. Phyllis Avery portrayed McNutley's wife, Peggy. The half-hour series aired on Thursday evenings opposite Groucho Marx's NBC program, You Bet Your Life. The show aired concurrently on radio during its first season. Both versions were sponsored by General Electric, and originally presented under the umbrella title of The General Electric Comedy Theatre.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer