The Danny Thomas Show - Season 4, Episode 27 - Danny Meets Kathy - Full Episode
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Kathy O'Hara (Marjorie Lord) comes into Danny's life as a nurse who treats Rusty's measles.
Originally titled "Make Room for Daddy," this classic sitcom follows a NYC nightclub entertainer as he hilariously juggles his career and family life.
#sitcoml #fullepisode #freetv #DannyThomas #classictv #daytimetv #comedy
Loved the show. Even would watch the reruns in the afternoon after school.
Wish we had a show like this today. 😢
Its why I buy all these classics on dvd 👍
And don't these make you feel so good and happy to watch as opposed to coming away feeling all sullied and depressed.
Measles definitely makes me feel good.
It's back on the air, Catchy Comedy channel.
Haven't seen this show in years forgot how great it is. This and That Girl are great nostalgic shows of substance.. Thanks for sharing!
Great scripts in this era! Wholesome "natural" comedy.
Originally telecast on April 4, 1957.
Marjorie Lord's first appearance- and she and Danny hit it off right from the start. He *KNEW* from the audience's reaction she'd eventually become his co-star for the next seven years.
Wow !!!
Fun facts 👌
I love that apartment, the brick walls, the furniture, the staircase, art, I would not change a thing.
In NY, you'd had to have been a multi-millionaire then, a billionaire now, to have that apartment. Not so realistic, but, well, it's television.
And curiously, every season they made modifications to the apartment, without explanation. Sometimes they were slight changes, sometimes sigificant.
@@breckrichardson390 I think they were completely different apartments because, for one thing, the front door was sometimes on the left, the right, or in the center.
I agree it literally made me cry
What caught my eye was her high heeled shoes .
🙋🇨🇦 Best show yet ! 😃
Marjorie Lord! Hubba! Hubba!
25:49 - MarTerTo Productions.....that's Margaret Julia ("Marlo"), Theresa ("Terre"), and Charles Anthony ("Tony") - Danny's three children.
Did any of them appear on the show?
ABC cancelled the series after this season ending four parter.
Danny had been made aware that ABC was going to cancel the series prior to them informing him
Lucille Ball had told Danny that her series was done and CBS was looking for a series to replace it. Danny's show was filmed at Desilu.
The show moved to CBS in the Fall of 1957 taking the Lucy timeslot.
Danny's show finished at number two in the ratings that season ( 1957-58) . It only finished out of the top ten once in 7 seasons on CBS.
At the end of season 11 Danny pulled the plug.
It could've easily lasted another 2 or 3 seasons at least.
But Danny was done.
I had the Measles, the Chicken Pox and the Mumps. Couldn't forget I had them because they all made me miserable. This is a funny episode.
If I could go back in time and show those folks what the culture is like in 2023, wonder what they’d say??
They'd throw up.
@@susannaCdonovan23 Or…”I’m glad I’ll be dead!”
As a millennial, I often wonder if any of you boomers are actually okay. This just proves it. Oh darn! Some basic rights! Measles isn’t as common! How dare we!
@@leah6820-y9v 😆 I’m Gen X…and the only thing proven is that they were more rational and sane and less f*cked in the head than late millennials and gen z.
@@johnnyboy6707 They were plenty fucked in the head. ~a Millennial
I know me too ❤
Too bad Lucy and Ricky didn’t have an apartment like this.
A nurse in high heels, I don't think so.
She looked Great
I sold nurse's shoes, no nurse would ever wear those and now they wear tennis shoes. The low heeled oxford from the 40s were what she would have worn, they were comfortable.
@@saran3214It’s TV, not reality.
@@Skedawg88 This TV show existed. The actors existed. The costuming existed. The actor performing had the wrong shoes on, those would never have been worn as they are not professional. She would not have worn a medieval costume for the same reason. You are here commenting on something you don't consider reality, so why are you here?
@@saran3214. You’re so right. A nurse would never, ever wear high heels. I know it’s just a tv show, but she still would have looked nice with real nurses’s shoes and not heels.
I don’t know of any nurse, who would wear high heels. The director of the show could have had her wear real nurse’s shoes that were white and normal for a real nurse. The beginning of Danny trying to go upstairs was too long and drawn out.
Proof that you'll never be able to please "everyone". There's always a party pooper around to throw cold water on a situation.
What happened to girls like this nurse!!? So famine and beautiful!
The nurses decided they'd rather wear scrubs and look like the female janitors
@@WayneMarion You are right. They used to look professional and respectable.
Except real nurses wore white, clean nurses shoes and not high heels. My mother was a nurse.
My mom was a practical nurse, wore white stocking, sensible flat shoes, white dress uniform and the cap. These was in the 60s and 70s.
The end of her lines about degrees and service would've been followed by lively applause just a few years later. Silence from audience. My goodness.
Maybe in 1957 the audience considered the nurse's accomplishments to be a simple fact that spoke for itself, not something calling for a virtue-signaling response.
@@alexandriabaroque937 Bravo.