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Willy (TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Willy (TV series)
''Not to be confused with Free Willy (TV series)''
''Willy'' is an American situation comedy which aired on CBS from September 1954 to June 1955. The series stars June Havoc and was produced by Desilu Productions.

==Overview==
June Havoc stars as Wilma "Willy" Dodger, a lawyer from rural New Hampshire who, because of the lack of clientele, relocates to New York City to represent a vaudeville troupe.
Mary Treen and Whitfield Connor appeared in two episodes of ''Willy'' as Emily Dodger, Willy's sister, and Charlie Bush, Willy's boyfriend. ''Willy'' was produced by William Spier, Havoc's third and last husband.
In the premiere episode a young Aaron Spelling plays a dogcatcher as Willy defends the owner of a dog blamed for scaring a farmer's sheep. Character actor Charles Lane guest starred in the episode as Willy's boss.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=First Case )
''Willy'' followed ''That's My Boy'', another situation comedy on the CBS Saturday lineup. It aired opposite ''Your Hit Parade'' on NBC.〔Alex McNeil, ''Total Television'', appendix with network television schedule.〕

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