@Freenbean You mean that's how Prowse played it on MONA McCLOSKEY? Of course, they had similar premises--a woman having to live on a budget when she wasn't meant to,,,in Mona's case, her Air Force officer husband insisting they function on his paycheck, and not on what she earned as a movie star.
Just a note: Why would Norman Krump allow Rudy and Phyllis steal his invention? Didn't the writers think about that? or did they assume that it was not an issue because the invention would fail?
@38ddkelly Yes, they went from Tuesday nights in 1966 to Friday nights in 1967, and from "The Pruitts of Southampton" to "The Phyllis Diller Show". I would like to purchase digidiscs of this show!
Good old, dependable Richard Decon, and Gomez on one show! What is not to like? Man I think I have lived in the best generation!!! So clean, so great and so much FUN. This is Classic TV my friends. Ahahahahahahah!
Isn't this just "Pruitts of Southampton" with a different supporting cast? I think they "re-tooled" in mid-season. Be cool if Pruitts came out on DVD, but I wonder who owns the rights?
@djuri0612 What's disturbing to me is that I still remember the jingles, and advertising of cigarettes ended after 1970! John Astin was Gomez Addams a few years earlier. He also played a carpenter with Marty Ingles (Norman Krump in this show and absent in this episode) earlier in 1962, in "I'm Dickens and He's Fenster". He even made a serious appearance in "The Twilight Zone" in the episode, "A Hundred Yards over the Rim".
@Freenbean You mean that's how Prowse played it on MONA McCLOSKEY? Of course, they had similar premises--a woman having to live on a budget when she wasn't meant to,,,in Mona's case, her Air Force officer husband insisting they function on his paycheck, and not on what she earned as a movie star.
tomservo56954 5 days ago
Just a note: Why would Norman Krump allow Rudy and Phyllis steal his invention? Didn't the writers think about that? or did they assume that it was not an issue because the invention would fail?
BuddyNovinski 2 weeks ago
@38ddkelly Yes, they went from Tuesday nights in 1966 to Friday nights in 1967, and from "The Pruitts of Southampton" to "The Phyllis Diller Show". I would like to purchase digidiscs of this show!
BuddyNovinski 2 weeks ago
Good old, dependable Richard Decon, and Gomez on one show! What is not to like? Man I think I have lived in the best generation!!! So clean, so great and so much FUN. This is Classic TV my friends. Ahahahahahahah!
Barking914 3 weeks ago
Isn't this just "Pruitts of Southampton" with a different supporting cast? I think they "re-tooled" in mid-season. Be cool if Pruitts came out on DVD, but I wonder who owns the rights?
38ddkelly 5 months ago
I preferred the How d'ya do song better!
cfronck 8 months ago
@62muki 1968
cfronck 8 months ago
@djuri0612 What's disturbing to me is that I still remember the jingles, and advertising of cigarettes ended after 1970! John Astin was Gomez Addams a few years earlier. He also played a carpenter with Marty Ingles (Norman Krump in this show and absent in this episode) earlier in 1962, in "I'm Dickens and He's Fenster". He even made a serious appearance in "The Twilight Zone" in the episode, "A Hundred Yards over the Rim".
BuddyNovinski 1 year ago
Wow, I am glad I was not born yet when this on. Talk about using every slapstick cliche. Just seeing the intro was painful.
StuntmanJackR 1 year ago
@62muki 1966 i believe
cher65p4 1 year ago