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At the Jefferson Jr. High bazaar, Mrs. Gurney tells fortunes, Wes challenges customers to test their strength, and Nancy sells kisses, while Mr. Peepers worries that Nancy will move to Iowa.
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  • Great sweet and comedic scenes with Marion Lorne, Wally Cox, and Tony Randall plus a special moment between Robinson Peepers and his girl Nancy.

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    This is one of my favorite episodes of Mr. Peepers, and it's rich with all the things I love best about the show. The incomparable Marion Lorne (Mrs. Gurney) is at her dithering best in the bandaging scene and the fortune-telling scenes, Wally Cox (Robinson Peepers) is delightful as the lovestruck guy whose chosen girl may be moving away, and Tony Randall adds comic relief with his booth at the school bazaar. There is a uniquely tender moment between Nancy and Robinson that you will not want to miss. This episode is a classic and a keeper. Trust me; you'll love it. Idgiboo!moreless

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