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1960, THE ANN SOTHERN SHOW, "The Freeloader" season 2, episode 22
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1960, THE ANN SOUTHERN SHOW
Oscar Pudney played by Jesse White is the Hotel's magazine stand owner and has a bit of larceny running through his veins but is outdone in that respect by his looser Cousin Shelly played by Robert Strauss. Cousin Shelly shows up in dire straights and is looking for money. Oscar overhearing a conversation by Ann Southern played by Katy O'Conner where she is making arrangements for a stay at the hotel by a cattle baron from Argentina where everything will by comped by the hotel. He has Cousin Shelly impersonate the cattle baron who is not due to show up for 2 weeks so that the two men might have an all expense paid vacation themselves. Ann finds out she has been duped and dreams up a way to get the money back that has been pilfered from the hotel by the two men.
Katy O' Connor, Bartley House Hotel, New York, Jason Macauley, Ernest Truex, Desilu Studios, Season 2, Episode 22, Desilu Productions,
Episode aired 14 March 1960
More episodes of The Ann Sothern Show would be fantastic! Thanks so much!
That’s funny I think I just picked up four more episodes about a month ago. I’ll probably start working on them in about a week. Stay tuned. Thank you for watching
@@OfficeofImageArchaeology Wonderful! Thank you! Lisa
If the guy at the newsstand looks familiar, it is character actor Jessie White, who was the Maytag repairman on commercials. Also he was in the movie Back from Eternity which Barbara Eden mad her movie debut in 1956. She also made her TV acting debut in Private Secretary in 1955 in an episode. By the way, unmille gracias para el television Americano mi mujer! I am Cuban born and am bi lingual.
I had no idea about Jessie White, thanks for pointing that out. Sounds like you enjoyed the film, I’m glad. Thank you for watching
Love, love, love Ann Sothern and anything she is in. Thank you.
Thank you so very much ❤❤
You’re so very welcome thank you for watching..
Love the intro. BTW... Zsa Zsa Gabor said that a Hungarian can be behind you in a revolving door, but get in the building ahead of you.
The opening scene is Lower Manhattan at the financial District of Wall Street. The second scene is Park Avenue! I recognize it anywhere, I am a New Yorker, I should know. When cars looked like cars, not toys.
I agree, automobiles from that period were beautiful works of art. 90% of the rolling stock on our highways these days is pure garbage.
I only know this show because of the old school Nick at Nite!
Yes but now nick at night really sucks nothing all ads👎
keep showing ann southern show love it
I wish I could, I think that’s the only one I have. Thank you for watching though.
God save the man who reads the racing sheets Oh lord!
Ms. Sothern was married to Rod Sterling (1943-1949) they had one child, Tisha Sterling born Dec 10, 1944 (age 76) Las Vegas, NV August 8, 2021
Thank you, new information to me. I have posted here a very early Rod Serling written show. He of course does not appear in it but it pretty cool just the same.
That's Robert Sterling the actor .
Ann Sothern was a very beautiful woman.
Great episode, and series - would like to see it on DVD - have "Susie" already - however, her name is spelled Ann Sothern - mispelled on the title -
Thank you for pointing the mistake out. It has been fixed. I’m glad you enjoyed the show, thank you for watching.