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The Ghost and Mrs. Muir - Pilot Episode

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Opening Clip from the 1968 pilot episode

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  • This was the same "Gull Cottage" that was haunted by Rex Harrison in the hauntingly beautiful 1947 film. (Even portions of the original soundstage interior sets were reassembled.) This series was very cleverly drawn from the original dramatic period piece that originally took place from 1900 to 1946. Mulhare was again superbly following Rex Harrison (he'd replaced him in "My Fair Lady" on Broadway) and I had such a crush on lovely Hope Lange. R.I.P., Hope and Edward.

  • I just cant get over how much I love the opening theme. I used to watch syndicated reruns of this show (among many other classic tv shows) on weekday afternoons around the mid-1970s. Unfortunately they stopped airing it after a short run. As a result, I dont remember the episodes of this show the way I have others memorized. But the opening theme I still recall. It brings back sweet, nostalgic memories of me as a kid, sitting in front of the tv watching reruns of my favorite classic tv shows.

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  • @Swayzee68: Don't know if you realized this, but the "Captain" (Edward Mulhare) went on to play Devon Miles in the '80s show "Knight Rider".

  • omg i had a crush on the captain sooo long ago,i hope they bring it out on dvd

  • Charles Nelson Riley was hilarious in this show. Or was that Please done eat the daisies?

  • Charles Nelson Riley was hilarious in this show.

  • I think we should write to our tv stations and request that they put on the old classics like these...as far as I'm concerned and I know this is my opinion but the shows now a days don't cut it.....

  • I love the way that Claymore got flung out on his tush by the Captain. He was such a weenie!

    No wonder he denied that Claymore was a descendant of his.

    I was around three years old when this first came on the air, not that I remember anything from back then. I used to watch it in reruns, but they always cut it to pieces.

    I hope it comes to DVD soon. We need more stuff like this.

  • I loved this show (used to watch it back in the 1970s -- had SUCH a crush on the Captain!

  • Yes, this did air on fx in 1996.

  • This was my Mother's favourite TV series and I loved it too, happy memories.

  • ou...... crush on the captain.

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