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  • No laugh track.

  • 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.

  • Thanks for sharing this.

  • 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

    No worries. You're obviously not bright enough to appreciate classic comedy :-)

  • @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

  • @MegaSpliffster It was pioneering sitcoms like this that made possible all those that followed!

  • she seems more like his wife than his daughter....very odd

  • @BrianRIngram a little like Sam and Darrin in fact.

  • How did Little Luke get to the city?

  • Hard to believe..but..The Hal Roach Studios did create and produce a kids sci-fi tv adventure show.

  • 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.

  • Who is the bigger pompous windbag, Clarence Kolb as George Honeywell in My Little Margie or Thurston Hall as Mr. Schuyler in Topper?

  • thank you for making this available.

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