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American boob tube programme 1954–1960

Father Knows Best
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Robert Young and Jane Wyatt as Jim and Margaret Anderson

Genre Sitcom
Created by Ed James
Directed by Peter Tewksbury
Starring
  • Robert Young
  • Jane Wyatt
  • Elinor Donahue
  • Billy Gray
  • Lauren Chapin
  • June Whitley
  • Jean Vander Pyl
  • Eleanor Audley
  • Rhoda Williams
  • Ted Donaldson
  • Norma Jean Nilsson
State of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons half dozen
No. of episodes 203
Production
Producers
  • Murray Bolen
  • Ken Burton
  • Fran Van Hartesfeldt
Running time 26 minutes
Product companies Rodney-Young Productions
Screen Gems
Distributor Screen Gems
Sony Pictures Television
Release
Original network
  • CBS (1954–1955, 1958–1960)
  • NBC (1955–1958)
Picture show format Black-and-white
Audio format Monaural
Original release October iii, 1954 (1954-10-03) –
May 23, 1960 (1960-05-23)

Male parent Knows Best is an American sitcom starring Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Donahue, Billy Gray and Lauren Chapin. The series, which began on radio in 1949, aired as a television show for six seasons and 203 episodes. Created past Ed James, Male parent Knows Best follows the lives of the Andersons, a heart-class family living in the town of Springfield. The state in which Springfield is located is never specified, merely it is by and large accustomed to be located in the Midwestern United states of america.[i]

The tv serial debuted on CBS in October 1954. It ran for one flavor and was canceled by CBS only picked upwards by NBC, where it remained for three seasons. Afterward counterfoil past NBC in 1958, the series returned to CBS, where it aired until May 1960.

Radio [edit]

The episode from the radio version, "A Funfair In Town"

The series began on August 25, 1949 on NBC Radio. Ready in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as the General Insurance amanuensis Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed past June Whitley and after by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nilsson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran, and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through well-nigh of its run by Full general Foods, the series was heard Th evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.

On the radio plan, the character of Jim differs from the afterwards television character. The radio Jim is far more than sarcastic and shows he really rules over his family unit. Jim also calls his children names, something common on radio merely lost in the TV series. For example, Jim says, "What a bunch of stupid children I take." Margaret is portrayed every bit a paragon of solid reason and patience, unless the plot calls for her to human activity a fleck off; for example, in a Halloween episode, Margaret cannot sympathize how a table floats in the air. But that is a rare exception.

Betty, on radio, is portrayed as a status-seeking, boy-crazy teenage girl. To her, every fiddling thing is "the worst matter that could e'er happen." Bud, on radio, is portrayed every bit an "all-American" boy who always seems to need "but a bit more" coin, though he receives $1.25 (almost $14.00 in 2021) per week in allowance. Bud is expected to always reply the telephone, which he hates. He is as well shown as a somewhat dim boy who takes everything literally; for example, Jim might say, "Become leap in the lake," to which Bud would reply, "Okay, Dad; which lake should I go jump into?" He also uses the phrase "Holy Cow!" to express displeasure. On radio, Kathy often is portrayed equally a source of irritation. She whines, cries and complains about her status in the family. She often is a source of coin for her blood brother and sister, although she is in hock several years on her own allowance.

In an interview published in the magazine Films of the Golden Age (Fall 2015), Immature revealed about the radio programme: "I never quite liked it because it had to have laughs. And I wanted a warm human relationship show.... When we moved to Television receiver I suggested an entirely new cast and different perspective."[two]

Television series [edit]

The May 27, 1954 episode of The Ford Television Theatre show was chosen "Go along It in the Family." This 26-infinitesimal episode stars Robert Young equally Jim Warren, caput of the Warren family. With him was married woman Grace (Ellen Drew), older daughter Peggy (Emerge Fraser), younger girl Patty (Tina Thompson) and son Jeff (Gordon Gebert). Developed past Young and his partner Eugene Rodney, it was intended every bit a pilot for a Father Knows Best television series.[3] In the episode, Peggy dreams of making it as an extra, but a talent lookout man who has raised her hopes just wants people for his acting schoolhouse.

Of the radio bandage, only Robert Young remained when the serial moved to CBS television:

  • James "Jim" Anderson Sr.: Robert Immature
  • Margaret Anderson: Jane Wyatt
  • Betty "Princess" Anderson: Elinor Donahue
  • James "Bud" Anderson Jr.: Baton Gray
  • Kathy "Kitten" Anderson: Lauren Chapin

The Andersons – top from left: Elinor Donahue, Robert Young, Jane Wyatt – bottom: Lauren Chapin, Billy Gray

Jim with girl Kathy, 1957

The serial premiered on October 3, 1954 on CBS, where information technology aired Sundays at 10:00 p.m. (ET). Lorillard'south Kent cigarettes sponsored the testify in its outset season and Scott Newspaper Company became the primary sponsor when the series moved to NBC in the autumn of 1955, where it aired Wednesdays at 8:30 p.one thousand. (ET) for the next three seasons. Scott Paper remained as sponsor fifty-fifty after the bear witness returned to CBS in September 1958, where it aired Mondays at 8:30 p.g. (ET) for the final two seasons, with Lever Brothers equally an alternate sponsor from 1957 through 1960. A total of 203 episodes were produced, running until September 17, 1960, and actualization on all three of the television networks of the time, including prime-time repeats from September 1960 through April 1963.

Equally before, the graphic symbol of Margaret was portrayed as a voice of reason, but Jim'south character was softened to that of a thoughtful, yet Caspar Milquetoast-type begetter who offered sage communication in response to his children's problems. Jim was a salesman and director of the Full general Insurance Company in Springfield, while Margaret was a housewife. Their home was located at 607 Maple Avenue. Ane history of the series characterized the Andersons as "truly an idealized family, the sort that viewers could relate to and emulate."[4] Every bit the two eldest children aged from teenager to young adult, Betty (1956) and Bud (1959) graduated from high school and attended Springfield Junior College.

Vivi Janiss played the part of Myrtle Davis in eleven sporadic episodes from 1954 to 1959.

Father Knows Best had go and so ingrained in American pop civilisation as its idyllic presentation of family life that in 1959, the U.Southward. Department of the Treasury commissioned a special xxx-minute episode of the testify titled "24 Hours in Tyrant Land."[iv] Never aired on television set, the episode—distributed to schools, churches and borough groups—promoted the buy of savings bonds.[4] The episode was later on included on the Flavor 1 DVD.

Immature left the series in 1960 at the meridian of the evidence's popularity to work on other projects, merely reruns continued to air in primetime for some other three years, on CBS from 1960 to 1962 and on ABC from 1962 to 1963. Following that, reruns were shown on ABC-Television set in the early afternoon for several years.

On November 22, 1963, at 1:42 p.thousand. EST during a rerun of the tertiary-season episode "Man About Town" on several ABC affiliates, mostly in the Mountain Time Zone (WABC-Television in New York was airing a local repeat of The Ann Sothern Bear witness), ABC News broke into the plan with the first bulletin of the news of the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas, Texas.

The façade of the Anderson house depicted in the series' opening credits is the aforementioned structure used every bit Mr. George Wilson's home in the television series Dennis the Menace and again, in remodeled grade, as Helm/Major Anthony Nelson's residence in I Dream of Jeannie. Originally built in 1941 during the production of a series of Blondie movies, this theatrical property continued to serve for many more years as part of the backlot of Columbia Pictures (now Warner Brothers Ranch in Burbank, California). The firm tin also be seen in both its familiar Father Knows Best fashion and later renovated variations in episodes of Hazel, Bugged, The Monkees, The Partridge Family unit and in numerous other goggle box comedies and dramas.

1977 reunion movies [edit]

Cast photo from Father Knows Best Reunion. Continuing, from left: Elinor Donahue, Robert Young and Jane Wyatt. Seated: Lauren Chapin and Baton Grey.

The TV cast reunited for a pair of Goggle box movies on NBC: Father Knows Best Reunion on May fifteen, 1977 and Begetter Knows Best: Home for Christmas on December 18, 1977. In the 17 years since the serial had concluded, the characters of Betty and Bud had both married and had families of their own. Betty was the widowed mother of two girls, Jenny (Cari Anne Warder) and Ellen (Kyle Richards), while Bud and his wife Jean (Susan Adams) were the parents of a son, Robert "Robby" (Christopher Gardner). Kathy had get engaged to a dr., Jason Harper (Hal England).[5]

Listing of episodes [edit]

Season 1 (1954–55) [edit]

Season two (1955–56) [edit]

Season iii (1956–57) [edit]

Season four (1957–58) [edit]

Flavor 5 (1958–59) [edit]

Season vi (1959–lx) [edit]

Home media [edit]

Shout! Manufactory has released all half-dozen seasons of Father Knows Best on DVD in Region 1. Flavour 5 and 6 were released as Shout! Select titles, available exclusively through their online store. Flavour 5 was re-released on April 11, 2017.[6] Season 6 was re-released on July 18, 2017.[7]

In Region four, Madman Entertainment has released the first ii seasons on DVD in Australia.[8] [nine]

DVD Proper name Ep# Release Date
Flavour One 26 April 1, 2008
Flavour Two 37 November 11, 2008
Flavour Iii 37 June 9, 2009
Season Iv 33 March 23, 2010
Season 5 38 August 17, 2010dagger
April xi, 2017 (re-release)
Flavor Half dozen 32 April xix, 2011dagger
July 18, 2017 (re-release)

dagger – Shout! Factory Exclusives championship, sold exclusively through Shout'south online store

Homages [edit]

  • In a September 2010 episode of the CBS daytime telly series The Young and the Restless, newlyweds Baton and Victoria Abbott (portrayed by Baton Miller and Amelia Heinle, respectively) buy a house (exterior located on old Columbia Flick Ranch that was actually used in Begetter Knows Best and I Dream of Jeannie) that replicates the interior of the Anderson abode on a sound stage. They sentry Father Knows Best on DVD and often call each other "Jim" and "Margaret." At her wedding, which takes place in the firm, Victoria chooses a 1950s-style white dress. Judge Anderson, the government minister who marries the couple, was played by Donahue.

Nielsen ratings [edit]

The series finished in the Nielsen ratings at No. 25 for the 1957–1958 season, No. xiv for 1958–1959 and No. 6 for 1959–1960.[10]

Syndication [edit]

Father Knows Best aired in the 1980s on Superstation WTBS and in the 1990s on The Family unit Channel. The evidence besides aired on Tv State from 1998 to 1999 and 2002–2004. Reruns of Father Knows All-time has aired on Antenna TV as function of that channel's regular programming schedule since January 3, 2011, and it too aired weekday afternoons on digital subchannel ME-TOO in Chicago. Father Knows All-time is currently broadcast weekday mornings on fetv and GAC Family . It is as well available for complimentary streaming on the Vudu and Amazon Prime number Video services.

References [edit]

General

  • "Shout! Factory Store". Los Angeles: Shout! Factory. 2011. Archived from the original on Oct 15, 2011. Retrieved October 16, 2011.
  • "Father Knows Best – Collector Helps Shout! Include Lost 'Playground' Episode On DVDs!". TVshowsondvd.com. Vancouver: Pacific Online. Jan xiii, 2008. Archived from the original on September 14, 2011. Retrieved October 16, 2011.

Specific

  1. ^ Father Knows Best (radio). December 20, 1948. Pilot Episode.
  2. ^ Bawden, James (Fall 2015). "Robert Young -- Family Man". Films of the Gold Age (82): 18–31.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on January 19, 2015. Retrieved June 10, 2013. {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy equally title (link)
  4. ^ a b c Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (1999). The Complete Directory to Prime number Fourth dimension Network and Cablevision Tv Shows 1946–Present (Twentieth Anniversary ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. p. 338.
  5. ^ Terrace, Vincent (1993). Television Graphic symbol and Story Facts: Over 110,000 Details From ane,008 Shows, 1945–1992. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co. Inc. ISBN0-89950-891-X. [ page needed ]
  6. ^ General 'Broad' Retail Release for 'Season 5,' Starring Robert Young Archived January ten, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ 'Broad' Full general Retail Release for 'Season 6,' The Show'southward Final Season Archived April 15, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Male parent Knows Best – Flavour 1 Archived Dec 30, 2012, at archive.today
  9. ^ Father Knows Best – Flavor 2 Archived July 29, 2012, at archive.today
  10. ^ "ClassicTVHits.com: Boob tube Ratings". world wide web.classictvhits.com . Retrieved Oct 21, 2018.

External links [edit]

  • Begetter Knows All-time at IMDb
  • Father Knows Best: American Icon
  • Museum of Broadcast Communications: Father Knows Best
  • Father Knows Best fan site

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father_Knows_Best

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