Valentine's Day
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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Season 1
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E1
The Life You Save Is Yours
Sep 18, 1964 · 30m -
2
E2
Fraudulent Female
Sep 25, 1964 · 30m -
3
E3
How to Live without Dying
Oct 2, 1964 · 30m -
4
E4
Triple Trouble
Oct 9, 1964 · 30m -
5
E5
Call Me No Cabs
Oct 16, 1964 · 30m -
6
E6
If Africa Speaks, Don't Answer
Oct 23, 1964 · 30m -
7
E7
The Baritone Canary
Oct 30, 1964 · 30m -
8
E8
The Old School Tie
Nov 6, 1964 · 30m -
9
E9
Yen Ku Horowitz
Nov 13, 1964 · 30m -
10
E10
The Hottest Game in Town
Rocky falls in love with an aspiring comedienne.
Nov 20, 1964 · 30m -
11
E11
Bride and Gloom
Nov 27, 1964 · 30m -
12
E12
Cherry Blossoms in New York
Dec 4, 1964 · 30m -
13
E13
Teahouse of the Bankrupt Moon
Dec 11, 1964 · 30m -
14
E14
Sea the Seasick Sailor
Dec 18, 1964 · 30m -
15
E15
All Through the Night
Dec 25, 1964 · 30m -
16
E16
Follow the Broken Pretzel
Jan 1, 1965 · 30m -
17
E17
The Double Shamaguchi
Val is dating clean-living author Donna who surprises him with various health foods. Rocky inadvertently proposes to Pat, who he's nicknamed Yum Yum. Rocky tried to break the engagement but her two huge brothers are out to convince him otherwise. Rocky hires Tommy to pose as his son and tells the brothers he's already married. They don't believe him so Val poses as Rocky's grandfather, wearing Oriental garb including a black belt. Pat's brothers Fugi and Shigi know that a black belt wearer cannot lie and when Grandfather Val tells them Rocky is married they believe him. They then ask Val to see his famous Shamaguchi judo hold, which Val turns into a double by knocking both to the floor. Donna shows up with mock hamburger casserole which Val hands to Rocky with orders to burn. The next day Val learns that Fugi and Shigi used the double shamguchi in their latest wrestling match.
Jan 8, 1965 · 30m -
18
E18
The Sweet Smell of Wampum
Jan 15, 1965 · 30m -
19
E19
Which Witch?
Jan 22, 1965 · 30m -
20
E20
Two Weeks With Pay
Jan 29, 1965 · 30m -
21
E21
All Right Louie, Drop That Blue Pencil
Juggy breaks out of prison to bring Val his manuscript Jailbirds Can't Fly South. Val wants to publish it but finds Juggy violently sensitive to any editorial changes. Val and O.D. Dunstall throw Juggy a party to celebrate his forthcoming book but Juggy shows up with two thugs intent on robbing the guests.
Feb 5, 1965 · 30m -
22
E22
For Me and My Sal
Feb 12, 1965 · 30m -
23
E23
Sin Has Two Faces
Feb 19, 1965 · 30m -
24
E24
Mad, Mad Momma
Feb 26, 1965 · 30m -
25
E25
The Title Fight
Mar 5, 1965 · 30m -
26
E26
Viva Valentine
Mar 12, 1965 · 30m -
27
E27
The Man Who Shot the World
Mar 19, 1965 · 30m -
28
E28
Mama Loathes Papa
Mar 26, 1965 · 30m -
29
E29
Instant Father
Apr 2, 1965 · 30m -
30
E30
Tell Me in English
Apr 9, 1965 · 30m -
31
E31
Farrow's Fling
Apr 16, 1965 · 30m -
32
E32
A Muffin Is Not a Tart
Apr 23, 1965 · 30m -
33
E33
I'll Cry at My Wedding
Apr 30, 1965 · 30m -
34
E34
Climb Upon My Knee, Sonny Boy
May 7, 1965 · 30m