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- Katy O'Connor is the assistant manager of the Bartley House Hotel in New York City working for Jason Macauley. She expected to get her bosses job when he was transferred to Calcutta, India but he was replaced by James Devery. Katy's secretary, best friend and roommate is Olive Smith; she had a romantic fling with Delbert Gray during the 1960-61 season.
- Olive meets attractive dentist Delbert Gray when she gets a tooth pulled.
- Katy and Mr. Devery find a girl named April living at the hotel who ran away from a fancy boarding school so she could come to New York and become an actress, much against the will of her parents, two stars of the Broadway stage who retired years ago to a Vermont farm.
- Two couples have been assigned the bridal suite and Katy (Ann Sothern) must sort things out.
- Katy gets saddled with a job as governess for a nine-year old terror.
- Olive's infatuation with Paul the desk clerk has caused her to act strange, and worries Katy even more. But Katy's attempts to help Paul cause Olive to believe that Katy is after him as well, causing the two friends and roommates to fight.
- Katy visits a friend in Hollywood. Her actor friend asks for her help in finding an efficient secretary.
- Katy helps Mrs. Macauley impress her women's club.
- Katy feigns illness to plan a surprise party for Devery.
- Katie's old friend Lucy Ricardo comes to town and immediately starts matchmaking for Katie and Mr Devry. In typical Lucy fashion her plan backfires and she hysterically creates chaos.
- Katy helps a designer pay his hotel bill.
- Devery is opposed to a young musician's plans to get married.
- An electrician proposes to Olive.
- A TV star does research for a role while staying at the hotel.
- Katy needs help breaking her lease with Olive.
- Johnny misinterprets something he overheard and thinks he's being fired, when in reality he's being promoted.
- When Katy and Olive babysit for a neighbor, their work lives are affected.
- A reformed delinquent is given a job as a night watchman. Then things start disappearing.
- Katy decides it's time for a vacation, but she needs to find a temporary replacement to fill in while she's away.
- When Katy struggles to juggle her regular duties on top of Mr. Devery's meaningless chores, she decides to find him a servant. However, the only one qualified enough to do it is the cousin of a Japanese flower shop owner, who turns out to the surprise of Katy and Mr. Devery to be a Geisha named Michiko. Katy soon becomes jealous when Mr. Devery begins giving her duties to Michiko, and schemes to get Mr. Devery to let Michiko go.
- An influential stockholder demands that Katy be fired after she makes a certain statement to the press.
- One of Katy's uncles wins the lottery.
- Both Katy and young Donald are on their best behavior, in order to avoid drawing attention to the puppy Donald is hiding in his room. Seems the pup is an unauthorized gift from Katy.
- Johnny's mother visits. But she was led to believe he's an executive.
- Devery utilizes a strict military approach to win an award against a rival hotel.
- The Macauleys are off to India, and Katy is suggested as a replacement manager.
- Katy and the staff decide to pool their extra money to invest in the stock market.
- Katy adjusts to working for Mr. Devery, whose style differs from Mr. Macauley's.
- When Mr. McCauley saves the life of a sultan, he is rewarded by being given one of the sultan's eight wives. Katy is forced to hide the wife from Flora, while also trying to get the sultan to take his wife back.
- Devery is annoyed when Katy dates a handsome actor.
- A gambler stays at the hotel and hosts a high-stakes poker game.
- When the son of The Bartley House's owner visits, the entire staff is on edge. Katy manages to charm the playboy, but she is uninterested. When he decides to settle down and stay around the hotel for awhile, she has to fend off his increasing advances. However, her schemes to get him disinterested backfire, and result in a short-lived engagement to him.
- Katy's the target of a matchmaking duchess.
- The staff thinks Devery proposed to Katy then jilted her.
- Katy catches up on old times with two sorority sisters.
- Katy and Olive need help with their budget.
- Katy tries to trap hotel thieves to clear her name.
- Katy schemes to unite her two feuding uncles by having them stop her from entering into a bad marriage.
- Devery wants a raise, so he agrees to train a board member's nephew. But the kid is not interested in the hotel business.
- Devery tries to make himself more attractive for a younger woman.
- Devery hires a psychologist to run some tests to improve the efficiency of hotel employees.
- Katy is convinced a friend's fiance is not really how he presents himself.
- Devery thinks Katy has marriage on her mind and tries to discourage her.
- Katy O'Connor befriends a gang of delinquent boys through 9-year-old Donald Carpenter, the hotel's permanent guest, who is organizing the other kids into an orchestra. Katy's scheme to save the day includes giving the band an original tune she composed herself to play. However, she winds up in the soup when the gang steals the hotel's Thanksgiving turkeys.
- Katy reunites with some old boyfriends and rethinks her decision to focus on a career over marriage.
- Katy's suspicious of a journalist who is writing an article about Devery.
- Katy has an extra ticket to a Broadway show. Who will she invite along?
- Katy and Devery are at odds when he hires Oscar Pudney, a charming conman, to run the cigar stand.
- Katy tries to convince the staff to invest in a Broadway play.
- A talented employee needs help auditioning for a producer staying at the hotel.