Oh my, memories from my youth in Milwaukee in the early fifties. Yes, the shows were corny and campy but this was the way it was from a simpler time before the world got so crazy. I loved this show along with 'I Married Joan' and 'Ozzie and Harriet.' Thanks for the memories.
@MegaSpliffster Hey, I remember a February 1977 TV Guide article contrasting 1950's & 1970's Sitcoms. The tag line was "When a story line about A SUIT , meant clothes NOT Paternity.. And, the 24 examples of like items from comedies of both decades illustratued how society HAD DEGENERATED during those two decades. Now, it is DISENTIGENATING
She was the funniest woman of all time. If I actually had 3 wishes,one of the wishes would be that she was restored to being a young woman. She answered my E mail one year before she died.
Yes kidz: BOOMIES & CRACKIES CEREAL!!!! Loaded with flavor & sugar & a couple of vitamins & sugar & fun & excitement & sugar.....Ah, I miss the cereals of my youth!!!
Originally telecast on April 28, 1954. Because producer Roland Reed was also responsible for "ROCKY JONES- SPACE RANGER", several props from that series were used in this episode as well. Incidentally, no laugh tracks were heard on "MY LITTLE MARGIE" until the final season.
No laugh track.
clevelandphil 2 months ago
Oh my, memories from my youth in Milwaukee in the early fifties. Yes, the shows were corny and campy but this was the way it was from a simpler time before the world got so crazy. I loved this show along with 'I Married Joan' and 'Ozzie and Harriet.' Thanks for the memories.
MARILLIONROCKER45 3 months ago
Thanks for sharing this.
13loomisst 7 months ago
Glad I wasn't a kid in the 50's. Sitcoms were anodyne and moronic. I grew up in the 80s on awesome sitcoms like Cheers and Taxi.
MegaSpliffster 1 year ago
@MegaSpliffster
No worries. You're obviously not bright enough to appreciate classic comedy :-)
Nostalgia1950s1970s 10 months ago
@MegaSpliffster Hey, I remember a February 1977 TV Guide article contrasting 1950's & 1970's Sitcoms. The tag line was "When a story line about A SUIT , meant clothes NOT Paternity.. And, the 24 examples of like items from comedies of both decades illustratued how society HAD DEGENERATED during those two decades. Now, it is DISENTIGENATING
Mr76Yearsago 7 months ago
@MegaSpliffster It was pioneering sitcoms like this that made possible all those that followed!
dormantone 2 months ago
she seems more like his wife than his daughter....very odd
BrianRIngram 1 year ago
@BrianRIngram a little like Sam and Darrin in fact.
ladypeinforte 10 months ago
How did Little Luke get to the city?
garybrownfie 1 year ago
Hard to believe..but..The Hal Roach Studios did create and produce a kids sci-fi tv adventure show.
143AC 1 year ago
She was the funniest woman of all time. If I actually had 3 wishes,one of the wishes would be that she was restored to being a young woman. She answered my E mail one year before she died.
is1531 1 year ago 2
Yes kidz: BOOMIES & CRACKIES CEREAL!!!! Loaded with flavor & sugar & a couple of vitamins & sugar & fun & excitement & sugar.....Ah, I miss the cereals of my youth!!!
rolex452 1 year ago
Originally telecast on April 28, 1954. Because producer Roland Reed was also responsible for "ROCKY JONES- SPACE RANGER", several props from that series were used in this episode as well. Incidentally, no laugh tracks were heard on "MY LITTLE MARGIE" until the final season.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
Who is the bigger pompous windbag, Clarence Kolb as George Honeywell in My Little Margie or Thurston Hall as Mr. Schuyler in Topper?
Fiftiesflashback 1 year ago
thank you for making this available.
bobbieqube 2 years ago