The Ann Sothern Show
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We need The Ann Sothern Show on DVD a Great Classic!!!
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This is from a third season episode ("Hasta Luego", first telecast on November 17, 1960), when the vocals for the show's theme {"Katy"} had been eliminated from the opening and closing titles in favor of an instrumental version, 'vzeu'. This print is from a '70s reissue, long before "Metromedia" was acquired by News Corp. in 1986.
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What happened to the lyrics to this?
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Ann Sothern was definately a class act but it wasn't an act she knew the meaning of the word. It is hard to believe she was 51 when she did this episode,but since when is that ancient? I had the honor of meeting that dear lady in 1988, however, it was only by mail. An honor just the same though. Would love to see more comments from the rest of you.
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@ncdude367 Hear, hear!
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@jeprice08 ME TOO!! Ann Sothern was a class act!
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all of the good ole actors and actresses are no longer. why cant we come up with the same type actors as these..but then we would need the same morals and values taught back then we maynot ever see again on screen or in life. I loved growing up in the 50's and 60's more than the years we live in now. this is why I love this show and others from those times.
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great show
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Hard to believe she was 51 at this point
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We need a "Turner Classic Television" channel for all of these great, but never played shows!
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Who did the musical arrangement? It sounds like Nelson Riddle or Billy May, but ...anyone know?
If it's in the credits, my eyes are shot from trying to read them.
As for Ann being hot, standards were far different- women were appreciated for natural gifts that are now manufactured and implanted. Final thought: taste has and will always be individual, no matter how badly marketing geniuses think they can persuade us.
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I don't know why I thought about this show, other than I remember having good feelings back when tv was free
I love it! I love it! I love it!
jeprice08 3 years ago
I would love to see a legitimate DVD release of Ann Sothern's TV shows. But you can leave out "My Mother the Car"!
Spramped1 3 years ago 3