Aired: 9/15/1963
Grindl, who's working for the Hartmans, is very upset when Mrs, Hartman disappears and her suspicions mount when Mr. Hartman displays extreme sensitivity about a locked basement door.
Aired: 9/22/1963
Grindl is the babysitter of a 7-year old boy genius who is keeping a bottle of experimental rocket fuel in the refrigerator.
Aired: 9/29/1963
Aired: 10/6/1963
Grindl meets a handsome and eligible suitor through a marriage bureau, but before the wedding takes place, the bridegroom takes out a large insurance policy on Grindl's life.
Aired: 10/13/1963
Grindl goes to work in a bookstore unaware that it's being used as a front for a ring of counterfeiters.
Aired: 10/20/1963
Grindl gets an inside look at a male harem when she becomes a maid for glamorous Gloria Lanett.
Aired: 10/27/1963
Grindl has deadlocked the jury with her vote of not guilty. She feels the defendant's blue eyes are sufficient cause for reasonable doubt.
Aired: 11/3/1963
Grindl is keeping house for a man who is supposedly an invalid.
Aired: 11/10/1963
Grindl inherits a British estate and the title ""Lady Grindl."" She arrives at Dundstetter Moors to claim her inheritance, but three bent twigs on the family tree try to frighten her away.
Aired: 11/17/1963
The great bank robbery is what a group of thieves have been planning to pull but they are unable to find the bank's weak spot that is until Grindl is hired as a teller.
Aired: 12/8/1963
Aired: 12/15/1963
A magician known as The Great Schultz plans a pseudo-scientific act in which he seems able to change his wife into a rabbit and Grindl is mighty impressed.
Aired: 12/22/1963
Aired: 12/29/1963
Grindl watches TV's ""Dr. Wherton, Intern with a Cause"" and decides to become a nurse.
Aired: 1/5/1964
A superstitious gambler plays a long shot when he hires Grindl as a maid.
Aired: 1/12/1964
After watching a TV detective show, Grindl accepts a job as a maid for a private detective.
Aired: 1/19/1964
Grindl's day starts off as one of those days when she finds herself taking a shower in her pajamas.
Aired: 1/26/1964
Olaf, The Mad Bomber, who plants bombs that go off when the phone rings, makes a bad connection when he does the answering service where Grindl works.
Aired: 2/2/1964
Insurance investigators, hoping to recover some stolen money ask Grindl to impersonate a gunman's moll.
Aired: 2/9/1964
Grindl is mistaken for a professional killer.
Aired: 2/16/1964
In a socialite's household, Grindl spearheads a strike against a tyrannical butler.
Aired: 2/23/1964
Anxious to becomes her own boss, Grindl lets two con men talk her into selling vacuum cleaners.
Aired: 3/1/1964
Grindl unwittingly chooses a kleptomaniac to pose as her butler husband.
Aired: 3/8/1964
Grindl tries to prove an active retirement for an old railroad man.
Aired: 3/15/1964
Grindl recalls her World War II misadventures.
Aired: 3/22/1964
Grindl, working as a guide in a model home, decides to borrow it to help a young man impress his in-laws.
Aired: 3/29/1964
Grindl may be one of the few people to leave Las Vegas a winner, half of a gambling casino has been built on property she owns.
Aired: 4/5/1964
The Moon Killer is on the prowl and Grindl is alone and unprotected in her apartment.
Aired: 4/12/1964
While babysitting in a tough neighborhood, Grindl gets involved in a war between two teenage gangs.
Aired: 4/19/1964
Grindl is working as a housekeeper for a horticulturist and she'd like to know what became of her predecessors.
Aired: 4/26/1964
Some dogs have the biggest mouths and Grindl meets one, a talking dog that gives her the name of the gunman who shot his master.
Aired: 5/3/1964
Grindl thinks her cousin has left her a fortune but the legacy is something other than money.