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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.
Cast
Episodes by season
Season01
- S01E01The Life You Save Is YoursSeptember 18, 1964—
- S01E02Fraudulent FemaleSeptember 25, 1964—
- S01E03How to Live without DyingOctober 2, 1964—
- S01E04Triple TroubleOctober 9, 1964—
- S01E05Call Me No CabsOctober 16, 1964—
- S01E06If Africa Speaks, Don't AnswerOctober 23, 1964—
- S01E07The Baritone CanaryOctober 30, 1964—
- S01E08The Old School TieNovember 6, 1964—
- S01E09Yen Ku HorowitzNovember 13, 1964—
- S01E10The Hottest Game in TownNovember 20, 1964—Rocky falls in love with an aspiring comedienne.
- S01E11Bride and GloomNovember 27, 1964—
- S01E12Cherry Blossoms in New YorkDecember 4, 1964—
- S01E13Teahouse of the Bankrupt MoonDecember 11, 1964—
- S01E14Sea the Seasick SailorDecember 18, 1964—
- S01E15All Through the NightDecember 25, 1964—
- S01E16Follow the Broken PretzelJanuary 1, 1965—
- S01E17The Double ShamaguchiJanuary 8, 1965—Val is dating clean-living author Donna who surprises him with various health foods. Rocky inadvertently proposes to Pat, who he's nickname
- S01E18The Sweet Smell of WampumJanuary 15, 1965—
- S01E19Which Witch?January 22, 1965—
- S01E20Two Weeks With PayJanuary 29, 1965—
- S01E21All Right Louie, Drop That Blue PencilFebruary 5, 1965—Juggy breaks out of prison to bring Val his manuscript Jailbirds Can't Fly South. Val wants to publish it but finds Juggy violently sensiti
- S01E22For Me and My SalFebruary 12, 1965—
- S01E23Sin Has Two FacesFebruary 19, 1965—
- S01E24Mad, Mad MommaFebruary 26, 1965—
- S01E25The Title FightMarch 5, 1965—
- S01E26Viva ValentineMarch 12, 1965—
- S01E27The Man Who Shot the WorldMarch 19, 1965—
- S01E28Mama Loathes PapaMarch 26, 1965—
- S01E29Instant FatherApril 2, 1965—
- S01E30Tell Me in EnglishApril 9, 1965—
- S01E31Farrow's FlingApril 16, 1965—
- S01E32A Muffin Is Not a TartApril 23, 1965—
- S01E33I'll Cry at My WeddingApril 30, 1965—
- S01E34Climb Upon My Knee, Sonny BoyMay 7, 1965—
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