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My Little Margie
Добавлен 24 май 2015
My Little Margie is an American situation comedy starring Gale Storm and Charles Farrell.
My Little Margie (Episode 4) The Contract
A pushy suitor invites himself to dinner on the same night that Margie has invited Freddie. Vern agrees to have dinner at the apartment with a female client, since Roberta, who's insanely jealous of the woman, is out of town, but she comes back early. Vern and Margie spend the evening juggling their dates so none will know about the others.
This episode is also known as Margie Helps Out.
Helen Chaney: Alix Tolton
Bill Watson: Cliff Ferre
Mildred: Eileen Stevens
Cowboy: Sandy Sanders
This episode is also known as Margie Helps Out.
Helen Chaney: Alix Tolton
Bill Watson: Cliff Ferre
Mildred: Eileen Stevens
Cowboy: Sandy Sanders
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My Little Margie (Episode 3) Costume Party
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To get Vern to go to a costume ball, Honeywell and Margie plant a news item that Roberta will be going with a big game hunter of whom Vern is jealous. But a thief also reads the guest list and decides to rob all their apartments. Frank Craig: Roy Roberts Jimmy Potts: William Newell
My Little Margie (Episode 2) A Friend for Roberta
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To get Roberta away from Vern, Margie tries to arrange for her to meet the famous opera star she's crazy over, and about whom she and Vern have been arguing. But the man thinks it's Margie who's infatuated with him. This episode is also known as Marrying Off Roberta. Anzio Piazza: Douglas Dumbrille Warnock: William E. Green Announcer: John M. Kennedy
My Little Margie (Episode 1) Reverse Psychology
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Margie uses a book on reverse psychology to get Vern to drop Roberta, and he uses it to get her to dump Freddie. But they each think their scheme has backfired when they all end up on a train to Greenwich. Margie and Freddie are on board to stop Roberta, whom they see carrying a wedding gown (for her boss), from eloping with Vern; Vern overhears them and thinks they're about to elope. Guest Sta...
When I was twelve I remember watching this during the week afternoons when I was sick and now I'm seventy and I STILL cannot stand Gail Storm or the show. She reminds of a Pekingese on meth.
Dat real life angle for dumbbell…he married fellow ham Mowbray’s dtf
Can't believe she doesn't work. Single young women worked then as well.
Not being critical, but I have noticed 2 different folks have MLM posted on RUclips and the episode names/subjects are different for what are, in theory, the same episodes. Oh, well, who cares? I just love Gale Storm. Every now and then Margie had better schemes than the Queen: Lucy.
Loved that show!
Gertrude Hoffmann (Miss Odetts) was a treasure. Born in 1871, started acting at 62 after the death of her husband, was 83 when this show was on.
Charles Farrell was a stunningly handsome man in his younger years! Out of curiosity I looked him up on Wikipedia and also looked at his pics on google images.
My favorite show way back when...watched it in the morning before I went to school at PS 255 in Brooklyn NY !!
This takes me back...how the mighty [TV] have fallen!
I want the Albright apartment
I have been trying for a long time to find out the name of the music playing on the record on Episode 2 A friend of Robertas, I hope someone out there knows the name of the music
As comic Robert Klein described Gale Storm: "My Little Margie had the metabolism of a hummingbird. " Very funny show and all great actors.
I went to school with Gail Storm two boys, Petter and Paul. The whole family was a joy to know. Miss the good old days of T V .
Reel Vault released season 1. I contacted them a few months ago .They said they will be releasing Season 2. Hopefully it comes out soon. I love this show.
love all of these brings many memories
love
I was a 60's baby boom rebel. I didn't appreciate how good I had it. Now I love the plain decency of people when I grew up as we see in these old series that seem silly and innocent. And I frequently comment to friends that even the bad people in old shows were often more civilized and classy than many people today, including on social media who show no respect to others.
Wow! In 1952 evidently being aged 50 was what we consider 90 in the 20th century! I think Margie is a bitch!
The storyline's are sometimes a little simple and silly. But a great show. I always watched it as a kid and enjoyed.
Hillary Brooke !!!
This is another TV show, from the early days of TV----------I don't remember it ---------don't know if I ever saw it, but I do know, those days of early TV were wonderful. ---------MJL
I will definitely have to watch more of this! I love Lucy brought me here. For those who may not know, my little Margie was introduced as a summer replacement for I Love Lucy. (I’m sure it’s been mentioned somewhere in these comments LOL) For MLM fans, i’m sure it was nerve-racking for the entire production team and talent to know that they were replacing the number one sitcom! Do you think it helped or hindered the show? I don’t know much about this series. Like I said, I will definitely have to watch more of it.
I love this show.
VERN HOW DARE YOU KISS LOU COSTELLOS GIRLFRIEND.
Was that Opera singer the veteran actor Douglas Dumbrill? Miss Odets had a cameo role in the original Gene Barry's "War of the Worlds" c. 1953 selling newspapers on a downtown Los Angeles street.
Remember the beautiful Hillary Brooke in that great film "Jane Eyre" co-starred Joan Fontaine and Orson Welles. Hillary played the money grubber Blanche.
Some great delivery of line here. What a find.
We never had this in the UK and to be honest I had never heard of it until today but it seems Gale Storm was a fine comedy actress.
I grew up loving this show. I was born in 1942. Now, I'm 78 and inside I feel sort of like Margie, but I look more like Miss Odett. How funny!!!
P.S. my darling husband disagrees with me. (-:
I too was born in the 50s, and grew up watching this. It doesn't hold up too well, to put it mildly, but I always liked Gale Storm. Lately I've been enjoying Amber Ruffin's show on Peacock. Though I have no reason to believe she's ever seen or heard of My Little Margie, her persona definitely rings the Margie bell. (So far, she hasn't done Gale's "G-g-g-g-g-g" thing - if that ever happens, we'll know where it came from!)
No laugh track? Is this an unsweetened or pre-sweetened version?
14:25 "The *boy* in the elevator..."??????
:56 After Vern says, "I've got a problem," it sure looks like the camera's about to move to the left to Margie -- then realizes Vern's not quite done, and keeps it back on him ("...believe me, I've got a problem.").
I really liked the costume Margie was wearing. Great legs!
alternate title: Mr. Honeywell Discovers Viagra.
My Little Margie tells a story about a headstrong yet mischievous 21 year-old teenage girl with a rubber face named Margie Albright who lived in an apartment at the Carlton Arms Hotel in New York City with her widowed father, Vern Albright who happens to be a 50 year-old vice-president of the investment firm of Honeywell and Todd where his bosses that's consisting of George Honeywell and Westley Todd. Margie is shown with an ability to make a odd trilling sound by blowing her trademark shrill two fingered whistle in order to get everyone attention whenever everyone's, especially herself in trouble.
Throughout the episodes in the My Little Margie tv show, Margie Albright who is determined to try and rescue her widowed dad from being married to a female gold-digger, decides to make a plan to get rid of the female gold-digger by tricking her into declining her widowed dad's offer to marry him and distracts her to find another husband to be married with which she finds her boyfriend.
Really enjoyed this! Thanks so much for posting!
Something about the theme song that makes me feel like I'm going back to the most innocent days of the '50s
I was told that when I was little and saw the frames with Margie and Vern start to talk I cried with fright! Hilarious.
23:47- The TV announcer is John Milton Kennedy. He later became known for being Loretta Young's announcer- and spokesman for her sponsor's products- on "THE LORETTA YOUNG SHOW".
so much for being a loyal daughter
I love thIs show, watching every one! Thanks for showing all the shows!
Brings back so many smiles and laughs from my childhood. Vernon was a lot like my Dad. Not perfect but a good person. TV was much better than now and we really took it for-granted. Young people today don't know what they missed growing up in the 50's and 60's. It seems like society has devolved. The Media is too violent and grimly serious. The PC Left is ruining life. Everybody has a chip on their shoulder.
The only tigers in Africa are in zoos......
Excellent show !
Nothing like world of B & W, “charming” & calming in every respect. Retro-sanity.
As a little girl I never noticed Margie smoking. You can tell she was not a smoker. Thank God my parents weren’t smokers. I thought Margie was so beautiful as well as Roberta.
Actually, she was a smoker.
So many of them smoked in those days. I’m not sure why I thought she didn’t smoke.
@@Tre404 WEAR KOBE AT?😃
Not until she did this series. Gale HAD to smoke on camera, to keep Philip Morris happy. It took her a long time to kick the habit.
I'M WITH Y O U lady ...
Aunt Gail.
A great theme song with full orchestration. Not many intros like this one thank you for posting
With pizzicato violins!
It was actually a cue from Alexander Laszlo's "Structural Music" production music library: "Bows and Strings In Teasing" (aka "Ballerina's Caprice").
Wonderful.....except for those filthy old cancer sticks.