Thanks so much for posting this episode. Should I dare say I remember the series? While Marilyn's movie character was similar to Barbara's Loco, Marilyn Monroe actually played Pola in the movie version while Betty Grable played Loco. Lauren Bacall was Schatze.
Congratulations, 'Julia'! You've recalled a daily program even I wasn't aware of...I was too young to remember anything about WNTA before it went off the air at the end of 1961 (re-emerging as WNDT, "the educational channel", in September 1962}.
This series originally aired in syndication between 1957 and '59 {in New York, on WNTA-TV, Channel 13 , then a commercial TV station}. This episode aired on most stations of the "NTA Film Network" (a syndicated corsortium of local stations carrying this series and National Telefilm Associates' repackaged 20th Century-Fox pre-1949 movie library) in February 1958.
@fromthesidelines I especially remember when Channel 13 was WNTA-TV, and one of the programs that was broadcast was a show called 'Day Watch' with Richard Wallace and J. Fred Muggs. The show ran from about 9:00 in the morning until about 4:00 in the afternoon.
(Uh-uh, don't figure out my age, LOLOLOL, but if you remember that show, raise your hand).
Barbara Eden always reminded me of a living Barbie doll...she was and still is stunning.
tookie8888 1 month ago
Thanks so much for posting this episode. Should I dare say I remember the series? While Marilyn's movie character was similar to Barbara's Loco, Marilyn Monroe actually played Pola in the movie version while Betty Grable played Loco. Lauren Bacall was Schatze.
Alexaklr 9 months ago
this seems even more funny than the film with Monroe
andrebontemp 1 year ago
Congratulations, 'Julia'! You've recalled a daily program even I wasn't aware of...I was too young to remember anything about WNTA before it went off the air at the end of 1961 (re-emerging as WNDT, "the educational channel", in September 1962}.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
I love the movie...I had no idea that they made the movie into a tv show
kayluvGod 2 years ago
This series originally aired in syndication between 1957 and '59 {in New York, on WNTA-TV, Channel 13 , then a commercial TV station}. This episode aired on most stations of the "NTA Film Network" (a syndicated corsortium of local stations carrying this series and National Telefilm Associates' repackaged 20th Century-Fox pre-1949 movie library) in February 1958.
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
@fromthesidelines I especially remember when Channel 13 was WNTA-TV, and one of the programs that was broadcast was a show called 'Day Watch' with Richard Wallace and J. Fred Muggs. The show ran from about 9:00 in the morning until about 4:00 in the afternoon.
(Uh-uh, don't figure out my age, LOLOLOL, but if you remember that show, raise your hand).
Juliaflo 1 year ago
Of course, you should know who played this part in the movie.
Juliaflo 2 years ago
Wow, true classics,
Thankyou for uploading.
Jasminola 2 years ago
I love Loco! She's hilarious! :) Barbara did great portraying her.
arleiabellewen 3 years ago 4
This must be a really old show. I didn't know it existed.
rachcc4 3 years ago
These old shows you have are a rare find indeed.....thankyou very much for listing them
keppel21 3 years ago