I have to say the dining room chairs in Ozzie and Harriet in the ninth season were the ugliest things I ever saw. I don't know what junkyard Ozzie found them, but they are UGLY.
I am sure glad I received seasons 9 and 10 of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. I never tire of that show. It is a real favorite. I received the two volumes the past week, and I am watching season 9 right now.
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I am sure glad I received seasons 9 and 10 of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. I never tire of that show. It is a real favorite. I received the two volumes the past week, and I am watching season 9 right now.
I am sure glad I received seasons 9 and 10 of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. I never tire of that show. It is a real favorite. I received the two volumes the past week, and I am watching season 9 right now.
Now watching season 1 of Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater. I am convinced the half-hour format was ideal for westerns; longer than that, they tend to drag. This show had so many familiar faces. One of the episodes featured both Wendell Corey and Gerald Mohr. The interesting thing about these...
I was looking at an episode from season 8 of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, and there was an episode that showed David, I am certain of it, having a copy of Playboy magazine hidden somewhat away but shown to the camera. I thought, my goodness, this is a foreshadowing of things to come...
In later seasons, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet went from having Hotpoint sponsor their program to Kodak. With both sponsors, of course, there was some product placement in episodes, which I find funny. It gets downright surreal, however, when Kodak took over sponsorship and Ozzie was...
Just finished Season 2 of The Phil Silvers Show and beginning Season 3.
I also just finished with Season 5 of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. I can't get enough of this show. Seventy years after it premiered on television, it still holds up beautifully and is as funny as show as was ever...
I am alternating between Season 5 of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and Season 2 of The Phil Silvers Show. I am enjoying both tremendously. I have to say that Phil Silvers was as good an actor as any who ever appeared in front of a camera. There is a reason why he won acting awards both...
Getting close to the homestretch on the first season of The Phil Silvers Show. There is an episode called "Miss America," and I couldn't help but think Nat Hiken and any other writers of this episode were thinking of Phil Silvers having once been married to a Miss America, Jo-Carroll Dennison...
I finished season 2 of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, and I am now watching season 3. There must have been some kind of an in-joke at work when Frank Cady seemed to be in almost every episode by this time playing different characters.
I am binge watching The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. In the episode, "The Traders" ( aired May 8, 1953), Harriet at the very beginning of the show mentioned the latest issue of Look magazine with Adlai Stevenson on the cover. She said there was a nice article about the Nelson family inside...
I am binge watching The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. In the episode, "The Traders" ( aired May 8, 1953), Harriet at the very beginning of the show mentioned the latest issue of Look magazine with Adlai Stevenson on the cover. She said there was a nice article about the Nelson family...
Ozzie and Harriet is one of the funniest shows ever, especially the early seasons. I always love the inside joke of Ozzie never seeming to have a job, that he was kind of a bum, when he was in fact a true workaholic.
Just finished watching Season 7 of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, which ended with a bang or whatever with "The Sorcerer's Apprentice." I loved the quip from Hitch when he said the character Irene "was beside herself." Great series from my childhood.
I have been gone forever on this forum. I finally, after several months of fits and spurts with this series, finished Tombstone Territory. It was a good series, obviously a western version of Dragnet. Even the opening few notes of the theme music were clearly modeled on it. I always enjoy...
Wagon Train was basically an anthology series with a western setting. Many if not most of the episodes revolved around the guest stars rather than the regular cast.
Still going through the four westerns I wrote about earlier. I am getting fairly close to the end of watching The Texan. One of the things I wanted to be on the lookout for was an appearance by star (and series co-producer) Rory Calhoun's then-wife, Lita Baron, who appeared in a couple of...
With the school year out and even before since I had to work out of home, I have been alternating between The Texan, Lawman, Whispering Smith, and Tombstone Territory. I am really enjoying these shows.
I am planning on getting Tombstone Territory at the end of the week. Like the other two western series, I was a very little girl when those shows ran on the air.
Alternating between Lawman and The Texan. Hilarious to see actors like Gerald Mohr and Peggie Castle coincidentally being watched back to back on different series.
I just love these shows of the 1950s and 1960s. Most of them were every bit as good if not better than I remember. I have been binge watching Lawman, am in the second season when Peggie Castle joined the cast. I also received my DVD of The Texan. I am right now watching an episode of the...
Not doing reviews of episodes I am watching, but I am taking my time watching my season 1 DVDs of The Patty Duke Show and Lawman. I have to say about the latter is if John Russell were a couple of inches shorter, a bit heavier, and had bigger ears, he would have been a dead ringer for Clark...
I have been alternating between Ben Casey and Naked City. Tonight I watched an episode from the former which starred frequent television guest star Jack Warden playing a doctor who butted heads with Ben, and, coincidentally, I happened to watch an episode of Naked City that also had Jack...
Started watching Ben Casey today. It was the first episode I watched, and I thought it was rather funny that "Ben's" love interest on the show was Sam Jaffe's real-life wife, Bettye Ackerman.
Really enjoying binge watching Naked City. I was a very young girl when this series appeared in its first run. It remains a great series that holds the attention throughout. Furthermore, what is most fun about this series are the number of actors and actresses who appeared on this show...