Eddie tells Jose he's got to toughen up or lose his job, but the resultant personality change disrupts the hotel.
Jose''s pal Eddie convinces the visiting Hip Hypnotist to plant a post-hypnotic suggestion that Phillips loves Jose every time Jose says ""Yes.""
Jose Jimenez has a first date with a society debutante and his bellhop buddy convinces him he should pose as a millionaire to impress the doll. Jose's discomfort with his ruse provides the bulk of the laughs and, when he confesses he is just a humble bellhop, she gives him a bigger surprise.
Jose's bachelor room at the hotel is small - but not so small that it can't hide an out-of-work opera singer and a stray cat.
Jose's single share of the hotel stock gets him into the stockholders'meeting - where he provides his boss with a surprise.
Jose is unaware that the note Mr. Brown, one of the hotel guests, wants him to deliver to the bank reads "This is a holdup!"
The Honeymoon Suite" is empty, so Jose lets a young couple stay there free. Meanwhile, Mr. Phillips is renting it to another couple.
Eddie advises his co-worker to impress a girl singer he likes by becoming "Jose the Agent".
Jose's job is in danger when Mr. Phillips finds he's been catering to some cardsharks.
Things look bad for the house detective: Mr. Phillips' watch was part of the loot stolen in a wave of robberies at the hotel.
There are five beauty-contest entrants staying at the hotel, and Jose insists that one of them left a baby outside his room.
Quiet little Emily, the hotel florist, has fallen for Eddie, but Eddie prefers the extroverted type.
Jose plans to sneak uninvited into the masquerade ball disguised as Carmen.
An obnoxious TV star is staying at the hotel where he is scheduled to perform. Meanwhile, Jose's cousins, whom he wrote telling that he is the hotel manager, visit the hotel. Jose's cousins, a talented singing quartet, prove invaluable in ridding the hotel staff of the TV star's rude behavior.
Eddie gets Fired" when he gallantly takes the blame for one of Jose's blunders.
The Party in Suite 15" seems to be getting out of hand, and Jose thinks something should be done about it - even if the hostess is a VIP's daughter.
Jose, the Matchmaker" makes plans to help a hotel maid impress her old boy friend.
An insurance detective is at the hotel to nab a pair of diamond thieves, if he can do it before Jose and Glick foul things up.
Jose recalls his first day on the job - as a Hispanic comedian.
"The Astronaut" arrives at the hotel, and the impressed Jose begins dreaming of himself as a spaceman. Jose's daydream includes excerpts from his celebrated "astronaut" monologue.
Glick has the combination to the hotel safe changed on Mr. Phillips' orders, then promptly forgets the new combination. Thus when an armed robber demands the combination, Phillips is at a loss.
Jose quits his job thinking he's doing Mr. Phillips a favor, but Mr. Phillips goes to pieces without him.
Mr. Phillips tries to get all the hotel staff to donate a pint of blood to the Red Cross blood drive. The only hold-outs are Jose and Glick- both are chicken.
Jose is on cloud nine when his idol Danny Thomas checks into the Park Central. Danny just wants to be treated like any ordinary guest, but Jose insists on giving him the best, which only causes misery for poor sleep-deprived Danny.
Mr. Phillips and the hotel chain chairman, Mr. Bennington, are all set to fire Glick and Jose after Glick orders an arsenal of World War II surplus weapons, supposedly for the hotel's defense. The laughing gas, however, may save Glick's and Jose's jobs.
Bill Dana, Jonathan Harris, and Maggie Peterson not only play their regular roles, but also the roles of Christopher Columbus, King Ferdinand, and Queen Isabella, respectively.
An old man talks soft-hearted Jose into taking in the man's baby. When the "baby" turns out to be an elephant, Jose and Glick try to "gaslight" Mr. Phillips, who won't allow pets in the hotel, into thinking he's hallucinating. The elephant, however, proves be a profitable gimmick for the hotel.
When Mr. Phillips refuses to let Jose use the hotel Crystal Room for Jose's cousin Maria's wedding, Jose hints he might want to do away with himself. Then when Jose goes out on a ledge to retrieve a kitten, Mr. Phillips thinks Jose really intends to jump.
Jose is charged as a flower thief when he is spotted by a policeman returning flowers that had been stolen by a little old lady. When the case goes to court, Glick acts as Jose's defense- but with a defense like that, Jose could do without a prosecution.
After a severe scolding from Mr. Phillips, Jose inherits what he thinks is a fortune from his late uncle. He goes to to town with it and lords it over Mr. Phillips, but is he counting his chickens before they're hatched?
Every birthday, Jose throws a "surprise party" for himself - but this year the staff's planning one that Jose doesn't know about.
José and Glick get mixed up with a pair of tough jewel thieves.
Jose talks Mr. Phillips into ghost-writing a love letter to a girl in Jose's correspondence club whom Jose has never met. When Mrs. Phillips sees one of the letters on the table, she thinks Mr. Phillips is seeing another woman. It's a big shock when they all meet Jose's "girlfriend".
The doctor gives Jose the word: his tonsils have to come out. But José says no-he's too chicken, setting a bad example for Mr. Phillips' nephew, who also needs his tonsils out. Glick encourages Jose to have it done, until finding that he, too, needs his tonsils out.
Jose and a big-time gambler try to help Glick regain his confidence after he is humiliated by a couple of pro wrestlers creating havoc at the hotel.
Foreign actress Yvette Renay is a guest at the hotel, and Jose has a mad crush on her.
Jose's elderly Uncle Pedro substitutes for him at an insurance physical.
Jose is all excited after getting an offer to be the personal aide to a visiting businessman, until he learns that the man only wants him as the company clown. Mr. Phillips comes to Jose's defense.