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The friends and adopted children of a New York taxi driver try to play matchmaker for the unsuspecting single man.

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Frank is joined by the Tri-Tones, a trio of female close-harmony singers consisting of his daughter, Nancy Sinatra, and her high school friends, Belinda Burrell and Jane Ross on "Side by Side". Frank also performs five solo numbers.

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When the police can't find his stolen taxi, the cab driver decides to start his own investigation.

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A talent scout assigned to turn an inexperienced actress into a polished performer finds himself falling in love with his pupil.

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A special Christmas-themed musical-variety episode guest starring Bing Crosby.

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Two lonely people meet in New York City's Central Park and strike up a friendship.

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Frank is asked by a friend to perform at his child's senior prom but learns the dance committee would prefer to hire a rock-and-roll band.

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A murderer holds a woman hostage in her frontier cabin.

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Frank Sinatra and Edie Adams sing while Stan Freberg interviews a man from the moon.

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A youthful dancer becomes involved with a moody painter who lives in her apartment building.

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Jesse White tells Frank Sinatra that Nelson Riddle's orchestra is drowning out his feeble voice, so he has hired a smaller band. The smaller band turns out to be Spike Jones and his City Slickers, who promptly transform the program into a non-stop musical joke. Jesse and Spike put on a Telethon to raise money for Frank, one of the great entertainers of "yesteryear." Frank is at first insulted, but then decides, "A buck is a buck." In the grand finale, Frank sings Spike's hit version of "Chloe", with Spike Jones backing.

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During an oppressive heatwave, a husband and wife have a violent argument over the virtues of city versus suburban living.

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Frank is joined by Ethel Mermen for an evening of comedy and song. In the featured sketch, Frank and Ethel play a high-powered show-business couple who are surprised by a TV interviewer and have to conceal that their home is a mess.

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A priest is assigned to minister to his old neighborhood parish and discovers the church building is badly in need of repair.

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A new governess becomes concerned when her employer refuses to discuss the whereabouts of his wife and his son is stricken with fear.

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A woman recently released from a mental hospital doubts the man who says he is her husband is who he claims to be.

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Frank's Manager

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Edward Mallinson

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