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The Munsters Episode Guide
Season 1, 2
Season 1
1. Munster Masquerade (Original airdate September 24, 1964)
Marilyn's boyfriend invites the Munster clan to a masquerade.
Marilyn goes as Priscilla, Lily is Little Bo Peep, Grandpa is
Napoleon and Herman is King Arthur in a suit of shining armor.
2. My Fair Munster (Original airdate October 1, 1964)
Concerned over Marilyn's difficulty in keeping boyfriends,
Grandpa cooks up a love potion and slips it into her oatmeal.
But when Marilyn doesn't eat breakfast, the potion ends up in
the wrong mouth.
3. A Walk on the Mild Side (Original airdate October 8, 1964)
The only thing that will cure Herman's insomnia is a
late-night walk in the park. But Lily is concerned about a
fiendish monster that has been sighted in the area.
4. Rock-a-Bye Munster (Original airdate October 8, 1964)
Herman and Grandpa eavesdrop on Lily and Marilyn and get the
impression that Lily is pregnant. But the playmate she's
expecting for Eddie is just Dr. Dudley's son, Elmer.
5. Pike's Pique (Original airdate October 15, 1964)
The city's gas department wants to run a pipeline 25 feet
under the Munsters' house. Unfortunately, at that level it
runs straight into Grandpa's laboratory.
6. Lo-Cal Munster (Original airdate October 22, 1964)
Herman wants to attend a reunion of his army buddies, but
can't fit into his uniform. Lily doesn't want him to go, so
they make a deal that if Herman can lose enough weight to fit
into the uniform, she'll let him go.
7. Tin Can Man (Original airdate October 29, 1964)
Eddie is in danger of being expelled from school. His only
chance to prevent this is doing a great project for the
school's science fair.
8. Herman the Great (Original airdate November 5, 1964)
Herman becomes a professional wrestler, the Masked Marvel,
after he demonstrates his superhuman strength for Eddie's
friend, the son of a pro wrestling manager.
9. Knock Wood, Here Comes Charlie (Original airdate November
12, 1964)
Herman's twin brother Charlie, a fast-talking con artist,
comes to town and ends up staying at the Munster home against
Herman's wishes.
10. Autumn Croakus (Original airdate November 19, 1964)
Feeling lonely, Grandpa contacts a matrimonial agency that
promises to find him a mate. The agency sends over an
attractive elderly woman who's not quite as harmless as she
looks.
11. The Midnight Ride of Herman Munster (Original airdate
November 26, 1964)
Herman falls asleep in the back of his car, leaving the keys
in the ignition. The car is stolen by a couple of bank robbers
who aren't aware that Herman is lying in the back seat.
12. Sleeping Cutie (Original airdate December 3, 1964)
In an attempt to cure Marilyn of insomnia, Grandpa
accidentally gives her a Sleeping Beauty potion and she can't
wake up until she is kissed by a prince.
13. Family Portrait (Original airdate December 10, 1964)
The Munsters have been chosen by Event Magazine as the average
American family. Insulted by being labeled average, Grandpa
disappears, jeopardizing the photo opportunity and the prize
money that accompanies it.
(This is the last episode with Beverly Owen as Marilyn.)
14. Grandpa Leaves Home (Original airdate December 17, 1964)
Grandpa feels neglected and decides to move out. Lily and
Herman think it's just a ploy to get attention, expecting
he'll soon come slinking back.
(This is the first episode with Pat Priest as Marilyn.)
15. Herman's Rival (Original airdate December 24)
Lily thinks that Herman has lost his savings to a bad
investment when, in fact, he lent it to her brother, the Wolf
Man.
16. Grandpa's Call of the Wild (Original airdate December 31,
1964)
Herman takes the family on a camping trip. After a dinner by
the campfire, Grandpa hears the howls of the wolves and
reminisces about his days in the old country. The next
morning, Grandpa is missing.
17. All-Star Munster (Original airdate January 7, 1965)
Herman goes to Marilyn's college to straighten out a tuition
matter. In searching for the dean's office, he wanders into
the gym and is mistaken for a basketball star who is supposed
to tryout that day.
18. If a Martian Answers, Hang Up (Original airdate January
14, 1965)
When Herman fools around with a ham radio in Grandpa's
dungeon, he thinks he's contacted Martians.
19. Eddie's Nickname (Original airdate January 21, 1965)
Eddie wants to quit school because all the kids there call him
Shorty. Grandpa tries to brew a potion to make Eddie grow six
inches overnight.
20. Bats of a Feather (Original airdate January 28, 1965)
Eddie needs an impressive pet to take to the school pet fair.
When Igor the bat gets insulted by one of Herman's wisecracks
and flies away, Grandpa changes himself into a bat to
impersonate Igor.
21. Don't Bank on Herman (Original airdate February 4, 1965)
Herman and Grandpa go to the bank to make a withdrawal, but
they are mistaken for bank robbers and handed $18,000 in cash.
22. Dance with Me, Herman (Original airdate February 11, 1965)
In order to accompany Marilyn to her school dance, Herman
decides to take up dancing lessons.
23. Follow That Munster (Original airdate February 18, 1965)
Herman sneaks out each night to train to become a detective.
Lily suspects he's having an affair and hires the detective
agency where Herman is working to have him followed.
24. Love Locked Out (Original airdate February 25, 1965)
After Herman gets home late from an office party, Lily locks
Herman out of their bedroom. When they are unable to
reconcile, Lily and Herman seek counseling.
25. Come Back, Little Googie (Original airdate March 4, 1965)
Grandpa is under the impression that he's turned Eddie's
friend Googie into a monkey.
26. Far-Out Munsters (Original airdate March 11, 1965)
A rock group, the Standells, pays the Munsters an exorbitant
fee to use their house for the weekend. When the Munsters
can't adjust to the cleanliness of their hotel, they return
home to find a wild party.
27. Munsters on the Move (Original airdate March 18, 1965)
In order to accept a promotion, Herman has to shuffle his
family off to Buffalo. Eddie refuses to go. Grandpa has
already sold the house to a wrecking company, so the Munsters
have no choice but to wage war.
28. Movie Star Munster (Original airdate March 25, 1965)
A pair of con artists wants to stage a phony accident as an
insurance scam. When they stumble upon Herman, they realize
they've found the perfect patsy.
29. Herman the Rookie (Original airdate April 1, 1965)
Leo Durocher, manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, needs a
power hitter for his team. When he gets conked on the head by
one of Herman's line drives from seven blocks away, he
believes he has his man.
30. Country Club Munster (Original airdate April 8, 1965)
The Munsters win a membership to the highly exclusive
Mockingbird Heights Country Club, but the membership board
wants to get a close look at the family to see if they meet
the club's standards.
31. Love Comes to Mockingbird Heights (Original airdate April
15, 1965)
The Munsters receive $180,000 in gold doubloons from Uncle
Gilbert in Transylvania. When their bank's assistant manager
arrives to pick up the money for deposit, he falls for
Marilyn.
32. Mummy Munster (Original airdate April 22, 1965)
Herman arranges to meet Marilyn at the natural history museum.
But he accidentally gets himself locked inside an Egyptian
sarcophagus, where a sleeping pill he had taken earlier kicks
in.
33. Lily Munster, Girl Model (Original airdate April 29, 1965)
Feeling useless, Lily searches for a job. She lands a position
as a fashion model, causing Herman to become wildly jealous
and transform himself into a swinging playboy.
34. Munster the Magnificent (Original airdate May 6, 1965)
Eddie volunteers Herman as a performer for his school's talent
night. Since Herman has no discernible talent, Grandpa
conjures up a pair of magic ballet shoes that will make him a
gifted dancer, but Eddie already has him billed as a magic
act.
35. Herman's Happy Valley (Original airdate May 13, 1965)
Herman purchases 10 acres in Happy Holiday Valley through a
magazine ad. It turns out to be a patch of wasteland in a
broken-down ghost town, so the Munsters absolutely adore it.
36. Hot Rod Herman (Original airdate May 20, 1965)
Believing that his father is the greatest driver in the world,
Eddie volunteers Herman and his car, the Munster Koach, for a
drag race.
37. Herman's Raise (Original airdate May 27, 1965)
Egged on by Lily, Herman demands a raise from his boss Mr.
Gateman. He is promptly fired. Afraid of Lily's reaction, he
pretends that he is still going to work, when he's actually
trying out new jobs.
38. Yes, Galen, There Is a Herman (Original airdate June 3,
1965)
Herman saves the life of a young boy, Galen, by bending the
bars his head is stuck between. They become close friends, but
Galen's parents think Uncle Herman is a figment of the boy's
imagination.
Season 2
39. Herman's Child Psychology (Original airdate September 16,
1965)
Eddie thinks his family doesn't love him because they don't
treat him cruelly. When he decides to run away, Herman uses a
little child psychology, which naturally backfires.
Circumstances eventually lead to Herman's getting involved
with a dancing bear.
40. Herman the Master Spy (Original airdate September 23,
1965)
A Russian fishing trawler picks up a scuba-diving Herman in
its haul of fish and mistakes him for the missing link.
41. Bronco-Bustin' Munster (Original airdate September 30,
1965)
Eddie's misguided regard for his father's natural abilities,
prompts the young Munster to enter Herman in the bucking
bronco contest at the local rodeo.
42. Herman Munster, Shutterbug (Original airdate October 7,
1965)
Herman takes up photography and accidentally snaps a picture
of two men escaping from a bank robbery. The robbers track him
down and decide to hole up with the Munsters until the heat is
off.
43. Herman, Coach of the Year (Original airdate October 14,
1965)
When Eddie is called Lead Foot by the other kids on his track
team, Herman offers to become his coach.
44. Happy 100th Anniversary (Original airdate October 21,
1965)
Herman and Lily want to buy each other elaborate gifts for
their 100th Anniversary. Without telling each other, they both
take night jobs as ship welders to make extra money.
45. Operation Herman (Original airdate October 28, 1965)
When Herman visits the hospital to see Eddie, who is having
his tonsils out, he is mistaken for an accident victim and is
immediately given a dose of laughing gas.
46. Lily's Star Boarder (Original airdate November 4, 1965)
Herman becomes insanely jealous of Chester, a mysterious
boarder whom Lily has bought into the household in yet another
of her schemes to make a little extra cash.
47. John Doe Munster (Original airdate November 11, 1965)
A 300-pound safe drops on Herman's head, causing him to
develop amnesia. In order to get him released into her
custody, Lily petitions the court to adopt Herman as her son.
48. A Man for Marilyn (Original airdate November 18, 1965)
To provide poor, unfortunate Marilyn with a future husband,
Grandpa tries to turn a frog into a prince. Conveniently, he
chooses a nearsighted frog who won't be put off by Marilyn's
hideous looks.
49. Herman's Driving Test (Original airdate November 25, 1965)
Herman gets promoted to hearse driver and has to renew his
driver's license. This requires him to take a road test, which
he fails. Grandpa convinces him that he'd have better luck
taking the test in a one-horse town.
50. Will Success Spoil Herman Munster? (Original airdate
December 2, 1965)
Eddie borrows a tape recorder belonging to the disc-jockey
father of one of his friends. Herman records a song that the
disc jockey plays on his radio show the next day. It becomes
an instant hit.
51. Underground Munster (Original airdate December 9, 1965)
The Munsters' pet Spot runs away and is mistaken for a
dangerous monster when he is sighted in the sewer. When Herman
goes down the manhole to search for Spot, he too is mistaken
for a dangerous monster.
52. The Treasure of Mockingbird Heights (Original December 23,
1965)
While searching for a fuse box in the dungeon, Herman and
Grandpa discover a secret chamber and a clue to the pirate
treasure hidden on the Munsters' property.
53. Herman's Peace Offensive (Original airdate December 30,
1965)
Herman advises Eddie to turn the other cheek when he gets
pushed around by a bully. Then Herman is the victim of a
practical joke at work. Grandpa takes the situation in hand by
teaching both Eddie and Herman how to box.
54. Herman Picks a Winner (Original airdate January 6, 1966)
Trying to teach Eddie about the folly of gambling, Herman bets
the money in Eddie's piggy bank on a long shot. When the horse
comes in a winner, it ruins Herman's lesson and entangles him
in organized crime.
55. Just Another Pretty Face (Original airdate January 13,
1965)
A lightning bolt from one of Grandpa's experiments strikes
Herman in the head, disfiguring him so severely that he ends
up resembling the actor Fred Gwynne from Car 54, Where Are
You?
56. Big Heap Herman (Original airdate January 20, 1966)
The Munsters are heading for a vacation in Buffalo Valley when
Herman gets off for a rest stop at Indian Flats. He wanders
into the village of an Indian tribe where he is mistaken for
an ancient spirit.
57. The Most Beautiful Ghoul in the World (Original airdate
January 27, 1966)
With inheritance money from Cousin Wolverine, Grandpa and
Herman develop an invention for transmitting wireless
electricity while Lily and Marilyn open their own beauty
salon. Both endeavors turn out to be disasters.
58. Grandpa's Lost Wife (Original airdate February 3, 1966)
A lady in Sioux City, Iowa, has placed an advertisement
offering a reward for the return of her lost husband, Grandpa.
Grandpa claims to have never seen the woman before in his
life.
59. The Fregosi Emerald (Original airdate February 10, 1966)
Eddie gives Marilyn a ring he found in the attic as a birthday
present. Grandpa recognizes it as the Fregosi Emerald, a
centuries-old ring with a Transylvanian curse.
60. Zombo (Original airdate February 17, 1966)
Eddie, an avid fan of ghoulish TV host Zombo, becomes the
winner of the 'Why I Like Zombo Contest' and gets to be on the
Zombo show. Herman becomes jealous of Eddie's new hero and
wants to appear equally outlandish.
61. Cyrano de Munster (Original airdate February 24, 1966)
After Herman has his poetry published in The Mortician
Monthly, a shy co-worker named Clyde asks him to compose love
letters to help him attract the attention of a young lady.
62. The Musician (Original airdate March 3, 1966)
Grandpa's magic transforms Eddie from a rotten trumpet player
into a classical music virtuoso. But when Eddie needs to
duplicate the performance for Herman's boss, Grandpa can't
remember the exact formula of the potion.
63. Prehistoric Munster (Original airdate March 10, 1966)
Marilyn wants to sculpt a clay bust in Herman's likeness. When
she tells her art professor that the sculpture represents a
living person, he plans to make a bundle from his discovery of
a missing link.
64. A Visit from Johann (Original airdate March 17, 1966)
Dr. Victor Frankenstein IV from Germany visits Mockingbird
Heights and brings with him Johann, Herman's look-alike cousin
who is far less civilized than Herman.
65. Eddie's Brother (Original airdate March 24, 1966)
Eddie longs for the companionship of a younger brother, so
Grandpa builds him a robot named Boris. Eddie becomes
resentful when Boris' good behavior garners all of Herman's
attention and admiration.
66. Herman the Tire Kicker (Original airdate March 31, 1966)
Herman buys a convertible for Marilyn from a fly-by-night
used-car dealer. Once he gets it home, it turns out to be a
piece of junk. Herman later finds out that the piece of junk
is also stolen.
67. A House Divided (Original airdate April 7, 1966)
A massive argument erupts between Grandpa and Herman after
Herman accidentally destroys a go-cart the two of them
constructed for Eddie.
68. Herman's Sorority Caper (Original airdate April 14, 1966)
To cure Herman of his hiccups, Grandpa puts him into a trance.
When a couple of fraternity pledges are sent to spend a night
in the Munster house, they think he's a dummy and bring him to
a sorority house.
69. Herman's Lawsuit (Original airdate April 21, 1966)
When Herman gets hit by a car, he's unscathed but the car is
totaled. The driver assumes she has disfigured Herman, and her
attorney suggests that she try to settle with him for $10,000.
Herman assumes that this is the amount he owes for the damage
to the car.
70. A Visit from the Teacher (Original airdate May 12, 1966)
When Eddie reads a school composition entitled "My Parents: An
Average American Family" to his class, his teacher believes
the boy is exhibiting symptoms of an overactive imagination.
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