She was only a jockeys daughter but all the horsemen knew her
@user-jf7xp8fk1bКүн бұрын
Watching Patrice and Sean guest star with Errol was so precious
@jackbuckley78162 күн бұрын
As a TV history buff, I've known of this series for years but have never seen a single episode or clip from it. I'll delve into these soon. I know it was short-lived. Many of these failed 60's sitcoms now seem too exaggerated in their premise or plot-execution, the characters too silly, often just plain too unrealistically stupid, overbearing laugh-tracks, etc. I'll give this one a shot, though, after knowing of its existence for years!
@grantkoeller89113 күн бұрын
Looking back at this 1965 pilot, we can see how racist this is . Pat Boone is arrogant and smug, being pushy to the islanders. this is supposed to be in the Filipino islands,
@Alan-yn9fk3 күн бұрын
Marion Lorne, the one redeeming quality.
@grantkoeller89113 күн бұрын
All these shows with a widowed father, family affair, courtship of Eddies father, Bachelor father, Brady bunch, rifleman, and raising kids on their own. this was not a good pilot. Is he so dumb not to ask girl coach? .
@ChrisCarlin-is8wv4 күн бұрын
There’s still a gasoline ration sticker on Ann’s rag top.
@user-kl6rq2sy7n5 күн бұрын
Hugh Beaumont is terrific😮
@henryruggles75236 күн бұрын
Interesting
@BAM-jc7uy6 күн бұрын
for us 40s boomers character actor Percy Helton (Otis Crumpler) will always be a beloved character actor in so many, many of our first 10 cent movie films n 50s-60's tv movies/series....his voice was so recognizable.
@onemercilessming13426 күн бұрын
Burlesque meets Vaudeville meets 20th century Post War II TV.
@jubalcalif91006 күн бұрын
THANKS so much for uploading this bodacious "blast from the past"! I love watching unsold tv pilots. Lots of familiar faces in this one (Leon Askin, Michael Pate , Vitto Scotti, etc).
@sarahshouse18907 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed this episode!! 👍👍😃💫
@sarahshouse18907 күн бұрын
Great show! Reminds me a lot of my favorite 1950s tv series, "Highway Patrol with Broderick Crawford"!! Really enjoyed watching this!👍✨️🩷✨️
@fromthesidelines8 күн бұрын
Originally telecast on March 19, 1965. This was one of the final season episodes that wasn't included in syndicated/cable repeats.
@TerryM-eu5ou8 күн бұрын
Penny, no preflight..? ❤ gotta at least check the oil and fuel..😅 this was before the Cessna 310B..great show!! I watched these with my Dad back in the day..73 now..that show influenced me to learn to fly and by an airplane..1974 Piper Warrior was my first airplane, bought it at Danbury Airport in Danbury Connecticut..a great airplane..miss that Songbird!
@fromthesidelines9 күн бұрын
Scott Paper Company sponsored "MY LITTLE MARGIE" on NBC from 1953 through 1955. They replaced it with 'FATHER KNOWS BEST" in the fall of 1955.
@fromthesidelines9 күн бұрын
After this pilot was produced, Dick Powell was apparently dissatified with Don Taylor's approach to the role of "Richard Diamond". If anyone was a better judge of who should portray him, it was Powell himself, as he appeared as "RICHARD DIAMOND" on radio for four years (1949-'53). According to June Allyson {Mrs. Powell}, in her autobiography: "One day Richard showed me some film on David Janssen, who had been a child actor and then had graduated to minor adult roles. Richard said, *'That's the guy I'd like to have take over the Richard Diamond role that I used to do on radio.'* "I said, 'Richard, he isn't at all the right type'. "So then Richard knew he'd made the right choice. David Janssen did take over and he was brilliant in it."
@fromthesidelines9 күн бұрын
Originally intended for NBC's 1966-'67 schedule, they passed on it because CBS had already bought Leonard Stern's "RUN BUDDY BUN" for the fall of 1966 (too similar in plot and execution). The network allowed this "busted" pilot to sit on the shelf until they "burned it off" on July 20, 1970.
@fromthesidelines9 күн бұрын
From the producer of "FATHER KNOWS BEST" and "WINDOW ON MAIN STREET" (both featured scripts by Roswell Rogers, who also created the latter series)- and Pat Boone's "Cooga Mooga" production company- this was produced as a possible series for ABC's 1965-'66 schedule.
@essessessesq9 күн бұрын
wonder what became of the incredibly gifted piano twins?
@anthonyfrew15719 күн бұрын
Harry Carey was a fine actor and made many non-westerns - however, he remains a popular cowboy star with films dating back as far as 1913 - John Wayne admired him greatly - seek out the story connected to the last scene in The Searchers
@UncleDavesKitchen9 күн бұрын
Loved this episode, I've never heard of Sally. Handsome Rick Jason was excellent, they all were.
@Franklin-pc3xd10 күн бұрын
Pro Tip Trivia - Wealthy friends of the producers paid for roles in these episodes.
@cathcolwell219710 күн бұрын
She really handled this so well
@hertzair118610 күн бұрын
“It’s true, I read in the newspaper”…..those were the days.
@jujube806712 күн бұрын
I’ve heard this on radio but this is the first time I’ve watched it. The house looks nothing like I imagined it would.
@johnburnside782812 күн бұрын
Well, this certainly wouldn't be "politically correct" today! Not only is the island a weird mish-mash of Mexican and Polynesian, but the actors (many of them well-known character actors from the '60s) are from multiple European nationalities, playing in "brown face". Leon Askin, who plays the sleazy mayor was Nazi Gen. Burkhalter on "Hogan's Heroes". And Vito Scotti, who plays Amando was all over the tube, including a few appearances on "Gilligan's Island", once as a Japanese soldier and a couple of times as a "Transylvanian" mad doctor.
@thewkovacs31613 күн бұрын
what the heck are mexicans doing in hawaii? this is the most racist thing i have ever seen of course it starred the most racist singer in history
@irmagarcia782613 күн бұрын
What a great surprise!!! Thank you!!! 😄👍
@williamarnold958313 күн бұрын
Don Taylor wives: Phyllis Avery and Hazel Court.
@dfinite408914 күн бұрын
I liked it much. Unexpected twist. Colorization was good too, thanks for that. (And I did subscribe and hit the like button.)
@dfinite408914 күн бұрын
245 views and less than 30 likes. What’s that say about people. Those percentages are common, I guess. So many people watch, and actually do like it, they just neglect to hit the like button. It’s a mystery as to why.
@VintageFilmChannel13 күн бұрын
At this point it is actually higher than normal. I appreciate that! And it will continue to grow I'm sure. That's why I was begging for likes. I really hate asking but maybe it's working. Thanks for your comment!
@terrymitchell253314 күн бұрын
Very enjoyable, thank you very much👍🥂
@ebor195115 күн бұрын
Not usually fond of colourization, but you did a good job on this. Good show.
@truthhurtswilky778515 күн бұрын
Thanks much!
@michaelbeck287315 күн бұрын
I wish they would release all the episodes on dvd. They just released two episodes. I would love to get the complete set. I would take he black and white and color
@tomdis863715 күн бұрын
What is it with people who handle firearms with a finger INSIDE the trigger guard? Firearm safety 101! 😂 Hollywood….
@elizarichards172215 күн бұрын
I've never seen this episode ❤😊
@elizarichards172215 күн бұрын
I ❤ this show thanks
@billmalec16 күн бұрын
Everyone sure got knocked out easily in old movies and shows. 😁
@DNBursky16 күн бұрын
I thought Aunt Arlene was the great aunt of the kids. Not thrilled with the actress who played the second eldest. Maybe it's the lines that were written but she seems so saccharine.
@truthhurtswilky778517 күн бұрын
Thank You for sharing these wonderful shows.
@brianarbenz132917 күн бұрын
I was offboard the moment he asked his daughter out to the dance.
@curtgomes17 күн бұрын
I find this story very interesting. I lived through a very similar situation. A highly respected deputy I knew had been stealing money from businesses in the evening while checking out closed buildings. The owner of one, who had been previously victimized, set up a secret video recorder which caught the thief in the act one night. I saw the video. It clearly showed the thief in action actually even panning a close up the name tag on his uniform. The next time I saw him he was in jail. Never saw of heard from him again….
@billmalec17 күн бұрын
Amazing how they always had a spot to land 🤣
@eugenekozma269717 күн бұрын
I wonder if the museum of television and radio has any episodes.
@storybellz18 күн бұрын
I absolutely love this! Do you know where we can watch other episodes? I’ve already seen the two on your channel. I would love to see other episodes with Joan and Vanessa.
@VintageFilmChannel18 күн бұрын
Not at the moment. I haven't seen any others in my archive, but I will keep looking
@storybellz18 күн бұрын
@@VintageFilmChannel thank you so much! And if you have any episodes of the Jean Arthur show, that would be fabulous too! What a pleasant surprise it was to find your channel, with a couple of episodes of this so rarely seen the show. It was like finding a treasure! It is a treasure! ❤️
@bluecollarlit22 күн бұрын
This is actually good. I'm surprised. Clever dialogue. Good meaning in the plot.
@tebelshaw948622 күн бұрын
The history behind the FDA is truly fascinating. It put an end to a number of atrocious abuses. BTW, I thought fruitcake was used exclusively as a door stop.