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  • CBS might have thought it had a winner in GMW because it was created and produced by those who had done the classic Dick Van Dyke show(Carl Reiner,Bill Persky,Sam Denoff).However it only lasted one year.I know Ronnie Schell,Billy DeWolfe and(of course)Goldie Hawn were on later shows and movies.

  • I remember this series also as a kid. It would be the forerunner to two other

    sitcoms about radio broadcasting: WKRP in Cincinnati (CBS), and Newsradio (NBC).

  • TV Land needs to play this show--I want to watch it!

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  • @murrahnoble Yes, instead of showing the recent show "King of Queens."

    THAT is only on five stations a day.

    Why doesn't TV Land show classic TV instead of the modern stuff you can see anywhere????

  • Ronnie Schell left "Gomer Pyle" as a PFC,left,.did this great show for one year,and came back to GP as a corporal!

  • He and She came on after Green Acres on Wednesday nights.

  • One of the funniest television shows EVER. It should have lasted more than one season.

  • Wasn't Ronnie Schell, one of the stars of this show, a 6-time loser on "The Dating Game?" I seem to remember it to be something of a running gag, wnere he would repeatedly show up as a contestant, but never get picked as the winner for the date. Thanks for the post!

  • Haven't seen this show in such a long time.

  • If anybody has a clip of a Goldie Hawn scene from this show, please, please, PLEASE post it!

  • @futhermucker0306

    i own the DVD Box set. Great show that had a great cast and a lot of potential. the theme song at the end changed slightly every episode. Just cooly done.

  • This was a good family show that deserves to be on TV Land.

    That is when TV Land actually showed shows from decades other than the 90s.

  • This GMW promo should have been on the DVD release as a special. Goldie Hawn said "NO" to an interview - oh well!

  • Does anyone remember He and She starring Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss? Didn't it come on after good morning world? That was a good show too.

  • I have the complete "Good Morning World" series on DVD and I've enjoyed every episode. This little gem should have been on the air for 5 to 7 years. Pooh to CBS for canceling Good Morning World!

  • This was an attempt to "urbanize" CBS's prime-time schedule in 1967-'68 {Tuesdays, 9:30-10pm(et), after "THE RED SKELTON HOUR"}, but sponsor Procter & Gamble, who gave up supporting "PETTICOAT JUNCTION" to sustain this, gave up on it because of mediocre ratings at the end of the season- and, finding no further sponsor support, CBS cancelled the show, replacing it with "THE DORIS DAY SHOW" in September of '68.

  • Noticed it was a Columbia Masterworks LP they were spinning...must've been showtunes.

    If NBC had picked up the show, probably would have been an RCA Victor Dynagroove LP.

  • Lovely touch to have the network logo appearing just as you'd see it today, all tiny in the corner. Just one solid color on another without the CBS reference in the center. PING!

  • Oscar Winner From Goldie Hawn Will Because Already For Laugh-In Series That Come Early

    Until 1968 From NBC..

  • Ah... the Sixties. When 33rpm records were played at 45rpm! (Watch the LP that Joby Baker spins at the :14 mark to see what I mean.) I only wish Goldie Hahn had been included in this promo.

  • Some 1978-present 12" vinyl singles play at 45 RPM. In the Sixties,commercials and some syndicated radio shows were on such "wrong-speed" LPs.

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