This episode came out a year before I was born. I started watching it in the mid 70's until it got cancelled in 1986. It was just as good back then as it was when I watched it!
This appeared weekdays at 12:30pm(et), back-to-back with "THE GUIDING LIGHT" [both produced and sponsored by Procter & Gamble]- the last 15 minute "soaps" on network television until September 1968, when both were expanded to a half-hour.
So did my grandmother, but when CBS dropped it in March of 1982 & NBC picked it up SFT was never the same & my grandmother switched to the Y&R. If CBS kept it & they didn't kill off certain characters, SFT may have lasted a little longer.
I want that Camay shower cap! (Camay however dries your face horribly.) 15 or 30 minutes seems ideal for soaps they are too long for an hour too much filler.
That Mrs. Metcalfe was a piece of work. There is nothing new under the sun. A lot of folks think that low suds detergents (aka HE detergents) are some newfangled thing. Dash obviously debunks that, as did All Laundry Detergent back then. Both products were known for their low suds abilities. Most of today's HE detergents, at least in terms of their basic formulas, are similar to Dash.
Couldn't Mrs. Metcalf wear a better dress? She's wearing that ratty, old house dress to Allison's dinner party. She's showing Allison so much disrespect by doing that. Good Googa Mooga, is she also wearing a hair net? I didn't catch it until I saw the close-up. No, she didn't!
This episode came out a year before I was born. I started watching it in the mid 70's until it got cancelled in 1986. It was just as good back then as it was when I watched it!
Still watching your videos years later
This appeared weekdays at 12:30pm(et), back-to-back with "THE GUIDING LIGHT" [both produced and sponsored by Procter & Gamble]- the last 15 minute "soaps" on network television until September 1968, when both were expanded to a half-hour.
'Gotta love that the Dash commercial contains both the words "retarded" and "mental"!
Any idea how to find the 11/22/63 episode? In the Mountain time zone this was interrupted for the first bulletins about JFK being shot.
Bring Dash Detergent back!
Love Search for Tomorrow
So did my grandmother, but when CBS dropped it in March of 1982 & NBC picked it up SFT was never the same & my grandmother switched to the Y&R. If CBS kept it & they didn't kill off certain characters, SFT may have lasted a little longer.
@@kevinjohnson4599 I agree
Loved this soap!
So much to talk about before technology of emails and text. You actually have to ask what's new to people those days.
Isn't Fred the new father on that Comet cleanser commercial where the population grew because his wife had a baby? Looks and sounds like him.
I want that Camay shower cap! (Camay however dries your face horribly.)
15 or 30 minutes seems ideal for soaps they are too long for an hour too much filler.
I would choose the blue one, if it attached to bars of Dove soap or Olay.
Soap operas always had the evil mother in law! Gotta love it…
Joanne looks a little like Judy Garland. And she sings too.
Mary Stuart(Joanne) had a fine singing voice and played guitar.
How many episodes of SFT are still available?
the 'wiping process' ceases some time in 1978; so anything on the air at that time to this day has been preserved...
That Mrs. Metcalfe was a piece of work.
There is nothing new under the sun. A lot of folks think that low suds detergents (aka HE detergents) are some newfangled thing. Dash obviously debunks that, as did All Laundry Detergent back then. Both products were known for their low suds abilities. Most of today's HE detergents, at least in terms of their basic formulas, are similar to Dash.
soap1919jt the son wasn't much better here...yeesh
Mrs. Metcalfe has the right last name. She is a Cow.
Happy 73rd Anniversary
So what was wrong with Tate Enterprises?
@radiodj1520 IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO POINT OUT WHAT PEOPLE CAN SEE FOR THEMSELVES.......
Couldn't Mrs. Metcalf wear a better dress? She's wearing that ratty, old house dress to Allison's dinner party. She's showing Allison so much disrespect by doing that.
Good Googa Mooga, is she also wearing a hair net? I didn't catch it until I saw the close-up. No, she didn't!
Blew his nose and didn't wash his hands!! YUCK!!
True, but at least George practiced social distancing.
Fred really likes the booze.
so silly. Thank god its the 21st century!