@alexgreybell: First, the middle aged man was a Psychiatrist who BEGGED his sister to live with him so Rhoda's presence wouldn't seem immoral. Second, she was not "inanimate" she could move more gracefully than any human can. Crummy sitcom not suitable for today's viewers? NOW we have shows about Vampires, Werewolves, Witches, Detectives & Cops, slutty high schoolers, immoral business people: YEAH, THAT'S REAL ORIGINAL NEW STUFF! After watching TV for nearly sixty years, I've seen it all.
in case anyone's interested,speaking of my living doll,my living doll the official collection volume 1 is going to be released on dvd on february 28,2012 it's a 2 dvd set that will contain 11 episodes plus bonus material in the form of a special soundtrack music collection.it's been confirmed that mpi is preparing this for release.
Bob walked away after he commissioned Ray Allen to write "episode #23" [which was never produced], concerning Bob's grandfather {virtually the same character Bob doubled as on "THE BOB CUMMINGS SHOW", aka "LOVE THAT BOB"}. Julie was virtually "written out" of that script, appearing only at the beginning and end. When producer Jack Chertok read the script, he was furious, and had it out with Bob. He reminded him that Julie was his co-star, and that it wasn't HIS show. Cummings then left the show.
Build ans mass produce this sexy robot and sales would be in the trillions,lol,we could pay off the 14.6 trillion$ debt and save the U.S.A.. Otherwise we {us} are headed for the greatest depression.
This totally warped me as a girl, no harm done? My piece HOW BARBIE WARPED ME in MONDO BARBIE made the recommended Summer reading list in 1993. St. Martin's Press. I am in FREAK WAVE and hope you check me out. I am in a lot of art museums and am in MODERN WOMEN by MoMA. I am Lisa. Thank you for posting this.
Good LORD...the picture on the cover of TV Guide alone made me want to watch this show! I was 10 years old. She had a mole on her back that made her "stop" and it required her to reveal one of the sexiest part of a woman's body! (This side of a Jeannie's belly-button!)
It was harmless "sexism"... the women always got the last laugh in the end.
My mother only let me watch it once.
Then, there was "Catwoman" a couple years later...
This is from the episode "Beauty Contest" {November 15, 1964}. Most people weren't watching it, 'tgallemore', because it originally appeared opposite the #1 show on Sunday nights at 9pm(et), NBC's 'BONANZA" (and ABC's "SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE"). The series moved to Wednesdays at 8pm in mid-season, only to be up against NBC's "THE VIRGINIAN" and ABC's 'PATTY DUKE SHOW". That's why it lasted one season [26 episodes].
A middle-aged man who lives with his sister and an inanimate thing that is the form of a human female....... You could nver put a sitcom on like that these days. Sounds perverted. Maybe on Playboy channel...
@alexgreybell Some of the incredibly sexist things TV characters said back then are almost enough to make one's hair curl... Like the persistently lingering idea that somehow women have to "trap" men into marriage. (One still hears vaginas referred to as "snatches" and prostitutes called "hookers".)
OMG... I do NOT remember this show AT ALL! What year was this- how long was it on. Maybe I was watching another show on one of the other two channels.
I've never stopped a video to comment before: I was thinking how sexist Dr. M is and then Rhoda uses his tounge to lick a stamp!!!!! LOL!!!! Julie Newmar owned this show!!! I'm just old enough to remember it! Now, back to the vid!
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@alexgreybell: First, the middle aged man was a Psychiatrist who BEGGED his sister to live with him so Rhoda's presence wouldn't seem immoral. Second, she was not "inanimate" she could move more gracefully than any human can. Crummy sitcom not suitable for today's viewers? NOW we have shows about Vampires, Werewolves, Witches, Detectives & Cops, slutty high schoolers, immoral business people: YEAH, THAT'S REAL ORIGINAL NEW STUFF! After watching TV for nearly sixty years, I've seen it all.
rolex452 2 weeks ago
in case anyone's interested,speaking of my living doll,my living doll the official collection volume 1 is going to be released on dvd on february 28,2012 it's a 2 dvd set that will contain 11 episodes plus bonus material in the form of a special soundtrack music collection.it's been confirmed that mpi is preparing this for release.
miiket67 3 months ago
HATE THAT BOB!
hustoni 4 months ago
Bob walked away after he commissioned Ray Allen to write "episode #23" [which was never produced], concerning Bob's grandfather {virtually the same character Bob doubled as on "THE BOB CUMMINGS SHOW", aka "LOVE THAT BOB"}. Julie was virtually "written out" of that script, appearing only at the beginning and end. When producer Jack Chertok read the script, he was furious, and had it out with Bob. He reminded him that Julie was his co-star, and that it wasn't HIS show. Cummings then left the show.
fromthesidelines 6 months ago
Build ans mass produce this sexy robot and sales would be in the trillions,lol,we could pay off the 14.6 trillion$ debt and save the U.S.A.. Otherwise we {us} are headed for the greatest depression.
zeno57 7 months ago
This totally warped me as a girl, no harm done? My piece HOW BARBIE WARPED ME in MONDO BARBIE made the recommended Summer reading list in 1993. St. Martin's Press. I am in FREAK WAVE and hope you check me out. I am in a lot of art museums and am in MODERN WOMEN by MoMA. I am Lisa. Thank you for posting this.
CuteCatFaith 1 year ago
Good LORD...the picture on the cover of TV Guide alone made me want to watch this show! I was 10 years old. She had a mole on her back that made her "stop" and it required her to reveal one of the sexiest part of a woman's body! (This side of a Jeannie's belly-button!)
It was harmless "sexism"... the women always got the last laugh in the end.
My mother only let me watch it once.
Then, there was "Catwoman" a couple years later...
I guess Mom wasn't watching as closely by then!!!
wdchefdave56 1 year ago
Why was this show canceled after only one season?
HCL808 1 year ago
@HCL808 probably because Julie Newmar and Bob Cummings hated each other and he actually walked out , etc....
at least...that's what I read
hope that helps :)
=^=
CattitudeInterlude 7 months ago
This is from the episode "Beauty Contest" {November 15, 1964}. Most people weren't watching it, 'tgallemore', because it originally appeared opposite the #1 show on Sunday nights at 9pm(et), NBC's 'BONANZA" (and ABC's "SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE"). The series moved to Wednesdays at 8pm in mid-season, only to be up against NBC's "THE VIRGINIAN" and ABC's 'PATTY DUKE SHOW". That's why it lasted one season [26 episodes].
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
A middle-aged man who lives with his sister and an inanimate thing that is the form of a human female....... You could nver put a sitcom on like that these days. Sounds perverted. Maybe on Playboy channel...
alexgreybell 1 year ago
@alexgreybell Some of the incredibly sexist things TV characters said back then are almost enough to make one's hair curl... Like the persistently lingering idea that somehow women have to "trap" men into marriage. (One still hears vaginas referred to as "snatches" and prostitutes called "hookers".)
shmuli9 1 year ago
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rolex452 2 weeks ago
i remember this show so well. Julie Newmar was brilliant!
satori03 1 year ago
Julie Newmar Baby!!!
wileycoyote64 1 year ago
OMG... I do NOT remember this show AT ALL! What year was this- how long was it on. Maybe I was watching another show on one of the other two channels.
tgallemore 2 years ago
I've never stopped a video to comment before: I was thinking how sexist Dr. M is and then Rhoda uses his tounge to lick a stamp!!!!! LOL!!!! Julie Newmar owned this show!!! I'm just old enough to remember it! Now, back to the vid!
TheMikester307 2 years ago
Thank you so much bartbro for posting this episode full length and with opening!
I really appreciate it!
MacDream 2 years ago