@@eloiseockert6561 He had his 30th on Oct. 4, 1965. He was a month from his 28th, already married when the series started in Sep. 1963, playing a 17-year-old. He passed away on Oct. 17, 2016 at 81 in a nursing home in Los Angeles, 6 months after Patty did at 69 on Mar. 29. William Schallert died 40 days after Patty on May 8, at 93.
Do you know how TIRED it gets when all we see is, Richard is 30 years old? You guys seem to ENJOY telling us how old he is (maybe the first time it was ok, but after the 10th time, it DOES get old)
At the time this aired on Apr. 13, 1966, Patty was already married herself to the director of this episode, Harry Falk Jr. They married on Nov. 26, 1965, when he was 32, and she was almost 19, divorced on Mar. 24, 1970. She had 3 more marriages. Michael Tell (June 26, 1970 - Jul. 9, 1970 annulled, 1 child), John Astin (Aug. 5, 1972 - Nov. 3, 1985 divorced, 1 child), and finally Michael Pearce (Mar. 15, 1986 - Mar. 29, 2016 her death at 69, 1 child). Harry Falk Jr. predeceased her on Apr. 29, 2016, at 83.
@@Soapking1965 I knew 2016 was the year in losing them, Patty on Mar. 29, William at 93 on May 8, and Eddie on Oct. 17, 13 days after his 81st. Harry died the month after her, not predeceased as I wrote..
Funny episode, those dreams were great! I see Judy Carne ...Burt Reynolds first wife made an appearance on The Patty Duke Show.
Are you referring to the little girl who is Patty and Richard's daughter in Patty's dream?
Judy Carne is giving Patty advice. Patty is the daughter in the fantasy sequences.
@@Soapking1965 Oh wow. I would never think that fantasy girl is Patty! Amazing! Thank you for responding.
Richards finally thinking about graduating soon. About time since he’s 30 years old.
I thought Eddie Applegate was 25.
He was great passing for 16/17 ...
@@eloiseockert6561 He had his 30th on Oct. 4, 1965. He was a month from his 28th, already married when the series started in Sep. 1963, playing a 17-year-old. He passed away on Oct. 17, 2016 at 81 in a nursing home in Los Angeles, 6 months after Patty did at 69 on Mar. 29. William Schallert died 40 days after Patty on May 8, at 93.
Do you know how TIRED it gets when all we see is, Richard is 30 years old? You guys seem to ENJOY telling us how old he is (maybe the first time it was ok, but after the 10th time, it DOES get old)
They killed off Cathy lol to save money - Patty is great as the child - both of them - 😁
At the time this aired on Apr. 13, 1966, Patty was already married herself to the director of this episode, Harry Falk Jr. They married on Nov. 26, 1965, when he was 32, and she was almost 19, divorced on Mar. 24, 1970. She had 3 more marriages.
Michael Tell (June 26, 1970 - Jul. 9, 1970 annulled, 1 child), John Astin (Aug. 5, 1972 - Nov. 3, 1985 divorced, 1 child), and finally Michael Pearce (Mar. 15, 1986 - Mar. 29, 2016 her death at 69, 1 child). Harry Falk Jr. predeceased her on Apr. 29, 2016, at 83.
Patty died in March 2016. Her first husband died after her, as did William Schallert and Eddie Applegate.
@@Soapking1965 I knew 2016 was the year in losing them, Patty on Mar. 29, William at 93 on May 8, and Eddie on Oct. 17, 13 days after his 81st. Harry died the month after her, not predeceased as I wrote..
You're KIDDING?! What was she 17?
@@KristaBrewer-rq7mo As I mentioned, she was 18, almost 19; Birthday on Dec. 14, 1946. Sadly, only lived to be 69; on Mar. 29, 2016.
Once again no Cathy
That is irritating too.
Scenario #2 was probably the closest to Patty Duke’s real life.
A very very young Sandy Duncan.
The 2nd dream sequence is stupid/maybe a nightmare?
That looked like Patty dressed down as an ugly child. Sandy is not listed in the credits.
@@freeguy77 It is Patty as the ugly child.
Where was Sandy?
@@hortondlfn1994 They probably mean Patty's friend who was married. The credits say who player her: Judy Carne.
Why does Richard act like Dagwood Bumpstead?
I think this is the wrong episode title and plot.
Why?
Did you watch the whole episode?