Sun, Sep 29, 1963
Chaos reigns in the American stock market thanks to Grindl. Working the telephone switchboard for a large business, she begins to offer callers unsolicited stock advice based on her interest in numerology. The results are potentially dire for those who choose to follow her suggestions.
Sun, Oct 13, 1963
You can't judge a book by its cover is the lesson learned by Grindl when she goes to work in a seemingly safe and tranquil bookstore. She's stunned to learn that it's actually a front for counterfeiters, and then is mortified to realize they plan to kill her after she passes on their fake loot.
Sun, Oct 20, 1963
Grindl joins a cast of sophisticated characters when she becomes employed as a personal assistant to the famous Broadway star Gloria Lanett. However, Gloria turns up dead, and one of her many debonair male acquaintances could be responsible. It's up to Grindl to help solve the mystery.
Sun, Apr 19, 1964
While working for the noted horticulturist Luther Pontifex, Grindl notes that his ever-expanding awards for growing roses also appear to be directly proportional to the number of his recently departed housekeepers. Grindl is moved to action when Pontifex decides to name his latest flower in honor of her.
Sun, May 3, 1964
In the series final episode, Grindl appears to be the recipient of a sizable windfall when she learns her cousin has died and left behind an estate valued at half a million dollars. However, outstanding debts have eaten away at the assets, and instead of a fortune, Grindl finds herself the recipient of a very obnoxious eleven year old boy.