The Patty Duke Show is an American sitcom which ran on ABC from September 18, 1963 to April 27, 1966, with reruns airing through August 31, 1966. The show was created as a vehicle for rising star Patty Duke. A total of 104 episodes were produced, most written by Sidney Sheldon.
The best episode of "The Patty Duke Show" season 2 is "The Green-Eyed Monster", rated 7.8/10 from 25 user votes. It was directed by Stanley Prager and written by N/A. "The Green-Eyed Monster" aired on 9/16/1964 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Practice Makes Perfect".
Richard is jealous of Geoffrey Davis, III, a military cadet in town for a visit.
Director: Stanley Prager
Writer: N/A
Patty decides to take tuba lessons.
Director: Stanley Prager
Writer: N/A
Patty is ghost-writing an advice column for the school newspaper; and creating lots of trouble for lots of people.
Director: Stanley Prager
Writer: N/A
Patty, Cathy, and Ross form the UAFUM [United Association for Unprotected Miners] in the hopes of getting more privileges at home.
Director: Stanley Prager
Writer: N/A
Patty accepts the challenge to live like a pioneer for one week.
Director: Rod Amateau
Writer: N/A
Patty and Cathy both like their new next-door neighbor
Director: Rod Amateau
Writer: N/A
Patty and Cathy campaign for T.J. Blodgett [Martin's boss], but they discover that they prefer his opponent.
Director: Claudio Guzmán, David Butler
Writer: N/A
When Patty is invited to the Harvard Prom by Sue Ellen's cousin Rip, she decides to use psychology to persuade her parents to allow her to go.
Director: David Butler
Writer: N/A
Patty decides to join the Peace Corps.
Director: Claudio Guzmán
Writer: N/A
Cathy falls for Chris, a new student, and seeks advice from Patty; Chris, meanwhile, asks Richard for help.
Director: Claudio Guzmán
Writer: N/A
The hero of the football team is in love with Cathy.
Director: Claudio Guzmán
Writer: N/A
Patty forms, "Patty Lane Inc." in order to market Cathy's apricot jam.
Director: Claudio Guzmán
Writer: N/A
Martin promises to take Patty to the father-daughter dance, but must cancel at the last minute.
Director: Stanley Prager
Writer: N/A
Patty follows Martin's suggestion and volunteers to do a lot of things at home and at school; everyone else, however, ends up doing the work for her.
Director: Claudio Guzmán
Writer: N/A
Patty and Sue Ellen vie for the attentions of Woodrow Warren Calden III, a new student at school.
Director: Claudio Guzmán
Writer: N/A
Patty witness an auto accident and thinks that one of the men is a robber.
Director: Claudio Guzmán
Writer: N/A
Patty belives her parents are tring to marry her off to a young man whom they invite to dinner.
Director: Don Weis
Writer: N/A
Cousin Betsy from Chattanooga comes to visit, captivating all the eligible young men.
Director: Don Weis
Writer: N/A
Sal Mineo visits his alma mater, and Patty is cast in a play opposite him. The night of the performance, she gets stage fright and cannot speak her lines.
Director: Don Weis
Writer: N/A
To raise money for a church bazaar, Patty raffles off Richard.
Director: Claudio Guzmán
Writer: N/A
Patty and the Newpapers Game""2.3.65 Martin is distrubed when he thinks that a new reporter has been hired to replace him.
Director: Don Weis
Writer: N/A
The Lanes have decided not to give Ross a surprise party, but he has already made plans for it.
Director: N/A
Writer: Ed Jurist
Patty tries to help a British singing duo become successful.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
The Lanes discovers that their home was used during the American Revolution and is therefore an historical landmark.
Director: Don Weis
Writer: N/A
Patty is elected prom chairman and must get hold of a big-name star.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A