Dr. Lawrence finds himself on the sidelines while Doris interviews a handsome bachelor.
After allowing a competitor to lure her to his firm, Doris yearns for her old pals at Today's World.
In order to solve a pressing economic problem, Doris gets a job as an all-night radio personality.
Doris takes leave of absence from her job to serve as press secretary to a congressional candidate.
Cy's chance to win the Man of the Year award is jeopardized when he is arrested by the police in error.
An infuriated Doris becomes convinced that her boyfriend Peter has been romancing a beautiful actress.
When a couple defaults on their loan, co-signer Doris has to raise money or lose her possessions.
Doris masquerades as an accident victim and a nurse in order to interview a notorious safecracker.
Word spreads that Doris has a new flame after she spends too much time interviewing a young rock star.
Doris becomes the prey of a European general when she tries to investigate a report that he planned to defect.
Doris and her neighbors are horrified when their fellow tenant, the ill-tempered Mr. Jarvis, becomes their landlord.
Peter makes one of Doris' fondest dreams come true by buying her a quaint 1928 automobile as a present.
Colonel Fairburn shales up the staff at Today's World and assigns Doris to replace Cy Bennett as editor.
A stranger offers to pay Doris a large su of money if she will take care of his small dog for two weeks.
On assignment, Doris pretends to be an aspiring actress in order to expose a Hollywood agent as a fraud.
Doris decides to save an elderly but feisty co-worker from being forced into retirement by her boss Cy.
Doris offers to help Peter by producing and appearing in a fashion show to raise funds for his hospital.
After Doris rescues a couple of stray dogs she has to deal with her landlord, Mr. Jarvis, who forbids pets.
Cy tries to kindle a romance between Doris and an author in order to secure magazine rights to his new book.
Cy is ecstatic that his ex-wife may be on the verge of remarrying thereby relieving him of paying alimony.
Doris risks arrest for grand larceny in order to save her Uncle August, a lovable art forger, from taking the rap.
Television correspondent Jonathan Rusk makes a surprise visit to San Francisco and proposes marriage to Doris.
Doris and Jonathan plan a weekend at Big Sur, only to see their plans shattered by Jackie and her boyfriend.
Pleading that he'll be fired otherwise, Doris' co-worker Scotty persuades her to write his magazine article.