It's about time. He typically puts up with a lot, and is very patient. Both with Ann, her obnoxious father, and any assortment of weird friends and other family.
Yep! The original Pooh! Plus, the Cheshire Cat, Mr. Stork, and the narrator for numerous Disney cartoons like The Little House and Susie, The Little Blue Coop.
I'm from the southern USA. Had to google 'curb your dog' meaning. Interesting how when this show aired in the 60s I never would have been able to do that
I watched some silents as a child, preferring the funny ones. They used to be on TV weekends, during 1970s. Now they are on you tube. I hate it when anyone under 35 acts as though silents are from 200 years ago. This was a very good episode, really different from the norm.
Danny Thomas co produced this show (and guested on it once) WHY didnt he himself play Ann's father? Would have made more sense. In fact as I recall Marlo's real life dad, mom and brother appeared on the show in an episode.
Love this show so much.
I discoverd no so long ago.
I love how she dress too.
Probably my all time FAVORITE show. Every episode. Marlo produced without being openly credited.
I'm having so much fun watching this show from when I was a kid
Don's sarcasm was quite epic in this episode.
It's about time. He typically puts up with a lot, and is very patient. Both with Ann, her obnoxious father, and any assortment of weird friends and other family.
8:02 - Hey, it's Sterling Holloway from Winnie the Pooh and other Disney movies! And he was on The Fred Waring Show as well!
Yep! The original Pooh! Plus, the Cheshire Cat, Mr. Stork, and the narrator for numerous Disney cartoons like The Little House and Susie, The Little Blue Coop.
@@jacobkusnerik8809 Exactly. And he was on Gilligan's Island and some commercials.
He was in commercials as the cracker jack man.
Thanks for the info.
Yes! It's him!
Always loved Sterling's unique voice!
Sterling Holloway’s character introduces himself as Everett Valentine, but the end credits list him as Mr. Forney.
Love all these videos ty for sharing
It would've made a great story if he was legitimate. There's more than one reason why you first ask your subject about publishing a story.
Ann changed clothes to go next door but Don didn't.
DON DOESNT DO ANYTHING INTELLIGENT . THATS WHY ANN SCREWS HIM IN EVERY EPISODE
Dabney Coleman without a mustache--and with all his hair! Didn't even recognize him.
That man in his silent movie momentos, advertised Crackerjacks during 1970s.
Did anyone else notice that Ann's yellow outfit was the exact same color as her door? She also disappeared!
I'm from the southern USA. Had to google 'curb your dog' meaning. Interesting how when this show aired in the 60s I never would have been able to do that
I watched some silents as a child, preferring the funny ones. They used to be on TV weekends, during 1970s. Now they are on you tube. I hate it when anyone under 35 acts as though silents are from 200 years ago. This was a very good episode, really different from the norm.
The organist sounds just like the Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland!
Danny Thomas co produced this show (and guested on it once) WHY didnt he himself play Ann's father? Would have made more sense. In fact as I recall Marlo's real life dad, mom and brother appeared on the show in an episode.
I love Bonnie Scott,sadly you don't see her acting anymore
Bonnie Scott was great as Judy
I tried to search about her on google and strangely there is very little information about her!!
What happened to Judy and Leon's baby from the first episode?
Today I learned Winnie the Pooh plays the organ 😱
Ann's bed sure was narrow, for even a twin bed. I have a twin bed that is wider across than hers. In later seasons she has a full bed for herself.
Ted Bessell looks so hot, damn!
This commenter is a BSer, pretending he grew up in the middle east..
Yeah, right, ok, me too.
@@bluecollarlit who are you?What are you talking about?
What has my comment to do with my birth place?
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$175,000 today. .
So Newsview doesn’t hire fact checkers.
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