When I was about nine years old, the sitcom Valentine's Day aired Friday nights on ABC immediately following The Addams Family. Tony Franciosa was the cool, hipster lead, and I wanted to have a life just like his. This was a fun sitcom that should have lasted longer than a single season. Includes the original sponsor tags.
@Johnnyboy792 yes and Batgirl cartoon 1968 and Alice and wonderland cartoon 1966 and others
pictureisup1 2 weeks ago
@ClassicShowbiz No, Waldo was a regular on the show like Jack Soo...just not worthy of an opening credit.
tomservo56954 3 weeks ago
it's good to know that i'm not the only wierdo who finds stuff like this fascinating, and it's better to know that you had this to share--thanks!
nosleep62 4 months ago
I believe the series didn't have a "regular" sponsor- it had "participating" sponsorship, like Colgate-Palmolive {Rapid-Shave} and John H. Breck, Inc. {Breck shampoo}, buying one-minute spots during the show...
fromthesidelines 6 months ago
She was the voice of Judy Jetson !!
Johnnyboy792 9 months ago
Wow, Janet Waldo and Mamie Van Doren as guest stars - can you post this whole episode?
ClassicShowbiz 9 months ago
Thanks for posting this!!
daisyclover999 10 months ago
Like the credits.
I wonder why sitcoms from the late 50s/early 60s had more Asian roles than any since.
CarlD2 10 months ago