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@SusanCatherineАй бұрын
Great find! Thanks for sharing.
@fromthesidelines3 ай бұрын
Perry Como's production company- "Roncom", named after his son Ronnie- produced several pilots during 1960 (including this one). The only ones that were produced as a series were "HAPPY" and "TATE".......which were scheduled back to back as the 1960 summer replacement for Perry's "KRAFT MUSIC HALL".
@1949LA-ARCH10 ай бұрын
Huge Don Defore fan !😊
@henry-bo3np3 ай бұрын
Don DeFore was excellent in "The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet." But from this video you can see why this pilot was unsold. And it turned out fine in the end. One year later Don DeFore was cast as Mr. B in "Hazel."
@elfpower830011 ай бұрын
Don Defore! Say no more.Thanks.
@Neal_R11 ай бұрын
I've wanted to see this for some time with good quality. THANK YOU!
@DanFontaine9 ай бұрын
He went on to do Hazel a year later
@margaretdelacruz1616 ай бұрын
With Don DeFore in this pilot, this could have been a hit. What a shame.
@gwenniegirl50Ай бұрын
If this had “sold” and been a success there wouldn’t have been Hazel TV series later on.
@ianedwards440012 күн бұрын
It seems as if the 60's was banking too much on plots with entire families involved, which must have been found too staid to sell. Of course, movie-goers who were addicted to movies of the 40's and 50's will fondly recall Don Defore in such films as Romance on the high seas, She's working her way through college and many others. Even in the 60's, he has retained most of his pleasant features.
@wranglerrassler-nr4ru8 ай бұрын
The secretary is Sargent Carter's GF from Gomer Pyle
@robert1175111 ай бұрын
lol i can see why this clunker never made it tv, him going to hazel saved his ass
@raymeedc5 ай бұрын
~ That introduction of the actors at the beginning was god awful! That alone would have alerted me to the high possibility that the following program was going to be a turkey if I had been a possible sponsor ~
@fromthesidelines3 ай бұрын
"......and the response from potential advertisers is *fantastic!* Here's what Mr. Arvis Jeffords of Meshugina Motors thought of it......" *"BURN IT!"* "......and Mr. Wyle Andross of OhJoy Foods said-----" *"I'd rather sponsor a half-hour of watching paint dry."* "....and Mr. Mendel Benderbaste, representing the Foono division of Libjack Industries, had *this* to say.........." *"Come on, you promised a free lunch after I sat through this dreck! I'M HUNGRY!!!!!!!!!"*
@Neal_R10 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to say this but having to see the same pop-out "Having Fun? Click the LIKE button!" a half-dozen times throughout this wonderful episode really dampened the experience for me.
@VintageFilmChannel10 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that, Neal. I am searching for some way to help the channel grow so I can keep publishing content. I had thought these small short graphics would not be too intrusive. I have waited over two years to even start the whole "subscribe, like" thing. But I find that in order to survive we need to build viewership and Patrons who help support the work. Can you suggest a way to do this without doing some promotions inside the videos? Cause I really can't figure out what to do. I do appreciate your feedback, it is very important to hear what you are thinking, and also, I really appreciate you, and your support of the channel.
@Neal_R10 ай бұрын
@@VintageFilmChannel I had heard from another account here that KZbin decided to change the way they subsidize content so I completely understand the need to attract subcribers. The only suggestion I can make to keep the videos uncluttered would be to make it possible for viewers to make donations to your channel, which I’d be more than happy to do.
@VintageFilmChannel10 ай бұрын
Hi Neal, sorry for the late reply. I do have a patron subscription set up at vintagefilmchannel.com but you have demonstrated my problem. Almost no one knows about it. Sounds like a pure donation button might be appropriate as well. This isn't a business but it does have a bunch of overhead that is hard to cover. The whole "like" think is supposed to help KZbin promote the channel, so my thought was to quietly suggest that. But Patron support helps the best I think. Anyway, I know you are very supportive personally and I really appreciate that. I am taking a few months to help a family member to get through some medical issues but I will be back in the fall with many more videos.
@mickeybitsko167611 ай бұрын
This unsold pilot trash is Better than the one Jerry and George sold to nbc and Russell
@VintageFilmChannel11 ай бұрын
It sounds like there is a story here. Could you tell us more?
@mickeybitsko167611 ай бұрын
@@VintageFilmChannel nothing
@fromthesidelines3 ай бұрын
He's talking about the fictional sitcom pilot Jerry Seinfeld tried to sell to NBC {"JERRY"} on "SEINFELD". 😉
@howardkerr817410 ай бұрын
I like Don Defore but this seems more like a 50s sitcom than something from the very early 60s. I wonder if the lack of a laugh track is why it seems so...flat? lifeless?
@fromthesidelines3 ай бұрын
Perhaps if this had become a series, a laugh track might have been added, as network executives believed every filmed sitcom needed artificial chuckles, so that viewers would know what to laugh at. Ironically, Don DeFore's next pilot was Max Shulman's "DADDY-O", a proposed 1961 sitcom satirizing the artificial world of TV sitcoms {and was certainly NOT going to be scheduled on CBS, because their ruthless president, James T. Aubrey, didn't like "inside show biz" sitcoms- especially those that reflected the kind of bland, inane and mindless sitcoms he was scheduling on the network at the time}.