Room for One More (1962)
Room for One More
1962Room for One More is a short-lived American 1962 ABC/Warner Brothers situation comedy, principally starring Andrew Duggan and Peggy McCay as the heads of the Rose family. Its humor derives from their decision to augment their existing family with two adopted children.
Seasons & Episode
The Roses' dog Tramp hears an intruder in the living room, and befriends him as he systematically sacks the house. The Robber: a little orphan boy named Victor,
After missing his turn in the bathroom, George decides the family needs a larger house.
Anna buys an old organ whose ear-piercing notes begin breaking all the windows and glasses.
The Roses hire a Swedish maid who is rather inept.
The Roses discover a five-year-old boy on their doorstep along with a bunch of bills.
George and Anna plan for a quiet weekend getaway, but inevitably end up taking the kids along.
George finds a rifle Anna is hiding for a friend and thinks that it is actually a gift for him.
Anna is asked to give a speech on foster children.
When Anna asks for George's advice in investing some money, George wants to know where she got her capital from.
George and Anna need their marriage license, but they can't seem to find it.
An attractive woman moves in next door, and Anna doesn't like the attention George is giving their new neighbor.
The children are offered a horse.
George and Anna both search for a family to take in an orphaned nine-year-old—and each finds one.
George is reluctant to be away from the family when he is given an assignment in South America.
After Jeff and Arthur borrow a light from a construction site, Anna, not able to see where she is going, drives into the construction site's fresh paving.
Jeff's feelings are hurt when his parents give away a gift he made for them.
Flip finds a leprechaun in the attic.
A health nut turns the Rose household into a gym.
When a reporter asks George for an interview, he thinks it is because he recently hit a hole-in-one on the golf course.
Anna and her friend decide to make extra cash by opening a nursery school.
Anna tells Jeff that he won't be allowed to pitch in the little league championship game unless he passes his history test first.
Anna tries to convince her nomadic friends that it is time for them to settle.
George and Anna feel gauche when compared to a French boy with impeccable manners.
Mary pretends that she has a new boyfriend in order to make her peers jealous.
George and Anna agree to watch the boss's son while his parents are out of town.
Room for One More is a short-lived American 1962 ABC/Warner Brothers situation comedy, principally starring Andrew Duggan and Peggy McCay as the heads of the Rose family. Its humor derives from their decision to augment their existing family with two adopted children.