Valentine's Day - Season 1 Episode 17 The Double Shamaguchi
Val is dating clean-living author Donna who surprises him with various health foods. Rocky inadvertently proposes to Pat, who he's nicknamed Yum Yum. Rocky tried to break the engagement but her two huge brothers are out to convince him otherwise. Rocky hires Tommy to pose as his son and tells the brothers he's already married. They don't believe him so Val poses as Rocky's grandfather, wearing Oriental garb including a black belt. Pat's brothers Fugi and Shigi know that a black belt wearer cannot lie and when Grandfather Val tells them Rocky is married they believe him. They then ask Val to see his famous Shamaguchi judo hold, which Val turns into a double by knocking both to the floor. Donna shows up with mock hamburger casserole which Val hands to Rocky with orders to burn. The next day Val learns that Fugi and Shigi used the double shamguchi in their latest wrestling match.
Year: 1965
Genre: Comedy
Country: United States of America, Canada
Studio: ABC
Director: Hal Kanter
Cast: Jack Soo, Anthony Franciosa, Eddie Quillan, Jerry Hausner
Crew: Hal Kanter (Producer)
First Air Date: Sep 18, 1964
Last Air date: May 07, 1965
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 34 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0.00 users
Popularity: 12.271
Language: English
Season
Season 1
Episode
The Life You Save Is Yours
Fraudulent Female
How to Live without Dying
Triple Trouble
Call Me No Cabs
If Africa Speaks, Don't Answer
The Baritone Canary
The Old School Tie
Yen Ku Horowitz
The Hottest Game in Town
Bride and Gloom
Cherry Blossoms in New York
Teahouse of the Bankrupt Moon
Sea the Seasick Sailor
All Through the Night
Follow the Broken Pretzel
The Double Shamaguchi
The Sweet Smell of Wampum
Which Witch?
Two Weeks With Pay
All Right Louie, Drop That Blue Pencil
For Me and My Sal
Sin Has Two Faces
Mad, Mad Momma
The Title Fight
Viva Valentine
The Man Who Shot the World
Mama Loathes Papa
Instant Father
Tell Me in English
Farrow's Fling
A Muffin Is Not a Tart
I'll Cry at My Wedding
Climb Upon My Knee, Sonny Boy