My Little Margie is an American situation comedy that alternated between CBS and NBC from 1952 to 1955. The series was created by Frank Fox & George Carleton Brown and produced in Los Angeles, California at Hal Roach Studios by Hal Roach, Jr. and Roland D. Reed.
My Little Margie premiered on CBS as the summer replacement for I Love Lucy on June 16, 1952, under the sponsorship of Philip Morris cigarettes. Its success prompted NBC, at the sponsor's request, to give it a regular berth - Saturday at 7:30 pm(et) - on its fall schedule, where it lasted for two months. In January 1953, it returned to CBS [Thursdays, 10pm(et)], where it remained until July. Two months later, it was back on NBC (for new sponsor Scott Paper Company) on Wednesday nights at 8:30, where its final broadcast was on August 24, 1955. In an unusual move, the series -- with the same leads -- aired original episodes on CBS Radio, concurrently with the TV broadcasts, from December 1952 through August 1955. Only 23 radio broadcasts are known to exist in recorded form.
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Originally telecast on February 17, 1954 under the sponsorship of Scott Paper Company on NBC.
fromthesidelines 6 months ago
Always liked this show as a kid. I distinctly remember the reruns of the show ended
on local TV the same morning reruns of "I Love Lucy" stopped on CBS. (09/23/66) Except for Ed Platt on "GET SMART' , I stand firm that Clarence Kolb was the BEST
"TV Boss" (as Honeywell) in Television History. A Veteran performer and Vaudville Producer he was nearly 80 years old when he was in this series.
Mr76Yearsago 8 months ago
Good fun with a good cast.Not as good as I LOVE LUCY,but then what is?Thanks.
useo8 1 year ago