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The Face That Stopped the Clock (Season 2, Episode 6)
TV-Y7
TV Episode | 26 min | Comedy, Family

Maynard attempts to overcome his aversion to w-o-r-k by taking a job at the Army, Navy & Civilian Surplus Store where he is assigned the impossible task of selling the overstock on grotesque Confucius statues with clocks in their bellies.
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Director
Writers
Fred S. Fox (teleplay) | Irving Elinson (teleplay) (as Iz Elinson) | Max Shulman (story) (created by) | Kenneth L. Evans (story editor)
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Nov 15, 1960

Release date
Nov 15, 1960 (United States)
Awards
Series awards
1 nomination

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13 cast members
Name Known for
Dwayne Hickman
Dobie Gillis Dobie Gillis   See fewer
Frank Faylen
Herbert T. Gillis Herbert T. Gillis   See fewer
Florida Friebus
Winifred Gillis Winifred Gillis   See fewer
Bob Denver
Maynard G. Krebs Maynard G. Krebs   See fewer
Sheila James Kuehl
Zelda Gilroy (as Sheila James) Zelda Gilroy (as Sheila James)   See fewer
Steve Franken
Chatsworth Osborne, Jr. (as Stephen Franken) Chatsworth Osborne, Jr. (as Stephen Franken)   See fewer
Joey Faye
Charlie Charlie   See fewer
Richard Reeves
Officer Sam Parmalee Officer Sam Parmalee   See fewer
Marjorie Bennett
Blossom Kenney Blossom Kenney   See fewer
Marjorie Stapp
Customer Customer   See fewer
Angelo De Meo
Vedaglio (uncredited) Vedaglio (uncredited)   See fewer
Valerie Hall
Customer (uncredited) Customer (uncredited)   See fewer
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