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Good Morning World open and close sitcom theme. Good Morning World aired on CBS in 1967 on Tuesday evening's at 9:30pm. This was Goldie Hawn's first TV series months before she appeared in Laugh-In when it premiered in January 1968. GMW was very underrated and lasted only one year. You can purchase all 26 episodes of this wonderful series from S'More Entainment.

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  • Totally underrated sitcom! This and "He & She" should have been hits for CBS!

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  • How could this show not have been good with the talent it had? Produced by Carl Reiner and Sheldon Leonard! They were comic geniuses. In the closing credits, it says "Good Morning World" was originated by William B. Williams, he was a famous disc jocky for over 40 years at WNEW 1130 AM Radio in New York.

  • @tedm1975 --Blue ray IS a type of DVD. You can play a DVD on Blue ray.

  • Great sitcom, one of the best of the 1960s. Thank God the entire series was/is on DVD.

  • The series lasted one season on CBS, 'Tom' (1967-'68), and was repeated on USA Cable Network in the mid-'80s.

  • I never understood why this show and 'He and She' failed to run for many years! Both were just delightful! I was fortunate to have been a Good Morning World 'groupie' when just a 15 yr old kid! A former pal of mine was a secretary for Cinema General Studio's, (formally Desilu lot), and she'd get me and a girl friend of mine into rehearsals and tapings! I even attended the closing party for this show! Had a huge crush on Ronnie Schell for quite a while. LoL! He was and still is adorably funny!

  • The credits are in the Arab Brushstroke font, which was also used for the words "SCREEN GEMS" in the 1963-1965 "Dancing Sticks" logo.

  • Ohhhh, I thought working in radio as a DJ was just the coolest job ever.....Joby Baker, how good to see your face again....

  • I don't even remember this one. How long did it run I wonder?

  • this may or may not have been shown on the screen gems network

    also i love the record spinning at the end

  • I just ordered this show off Amazon---only five bucks roughly. The more rarely seen a tv series is, the more I have to see it.

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