

Valentine's Day
Comedy
Valentine's Day
1S | 34E
09/18/1964
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1. The Life You Save Is Yours
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9/18/1964
2. Fraudulent Female
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9/25/1964
3. How to Live without Dying
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10/2/1964
4. Triple Trouble
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10/9/1964
5. Call Me No Cabs
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10/16/1964
6. If Africa Speaks, Don't Answer
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10/23/1964
7. The Baritone Canary
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10/30/1964
8. The Old School Tie
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11/6/1964
9. Yen Ku Horowitz
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11/13/1964
10. The Hottest Game in Town
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11/20/1964
11. Bride and Gloom
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11/27/1964
12. Cherry Blossoms in New York
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12/4/1964
13. Teahouse of the Bankrupt Moon
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12/11/1964
14. Sea the Seasick Sailor
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12/18/1964
15. All Through the Night
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12/25/1964
16. Follow the Broken Pretzel
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1/1/1965
17. The Double Shamaguchi
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1/8/1965
18. The Sweet Smell of Wampum
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1/15/1965
19. Which Witch?
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1/22/1965
20. Two Weeks With Pay
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1/29/1965
21. All Right Louie, Drop That Blue Pencil
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2/5/1965
22. For Me and My Sal
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2/12/1965
23. Sin Has Two Faces
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2/19/1965
24. Mad, Mad Momma
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2/26/1965
25. The Title Fight
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3/5/1965
26. Viva Valentine
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3/12/1965
27. The Man Who Shot the World
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3/19/1965
28. Mama Loathes Papa
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3/26/1965
29. Instant Father
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4/2/1965
30. Tell Me in English
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4/9/1965
31. Farrow's Fling
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4/16/1965
32. A Muffin Is Not a Tart
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4/23/1965
33. I'll Cry at My Wedding
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4/30/1965
34. Climb Upon My Knee, Sonny Boy
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5/7/1965
Overview
Valentine's Day is a 1964 comedy television series that appeared on ABC's schedule. The series starred Tony Franciosa as Valentine Farrow, a swinging Manhattan publishing executive, and Jack Soo, later of Barney Miller as Rocky Sin, Farrow's poker-playing con-artist valet. The show was created by Hal Kanter and lasted only one season. One noteworthy episode was produced as a tie-in to the movie Rio Conchos, in which Franciosa co-starred; he played both Valentine and his Mexican character from the feature.
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