Fair Exchange (TV series)

[2][3] Eddie Walker and Thomas Finch[1] were World War II veterans and old friends who decided to have their teenage daughters live in each other's households for a year because Eddie's daughter Patty wanted to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London.

The show focused on the joys and the difficulties that Heather and Patty experienced as they lived in each other's families.

[5] The Twilight Zone would replace Fair Exchange mid-season, albeit in an hour-long format.

[citation needed] Preliminary plans had called for The Alfred Hitchcock Hour to replace it.

[5] Competing shows in 1962 included 77 Sunset Strip on ABC and Don't Call Me Charlie!