Agreed! And yet I've met countless people who have never even heard of this show (granted they're in their late 30s so they were non-contemporaneous but they do know of the other classics of this period in TV history.)
The great William Shallert as Dad. Always provided an excellent performance in his role but always understated enough to not outshine the star. One of the most prolific character actors ever. Also a WWII fighter pilot and bona fide war hero,
@@64hermano "Kellogg's, the greatest name in cereals...!" th-cam.com/video/9AWxAbD9plU/w-d-xo.html Can't be beat for excitement and that unique brand announcement at the start makes it more exciting as the announcer says to the audience, pitched to mostly kids and teens who loved that series!
For sure_unfortunately man I remember even like Google the song Peter Gunn the TV show that was a definitely a cool one especially done by Jeff Beck with lead guitar. Even the cartoon show even The Jetsons cartoon TV show was a cool Jazzy
This and LOTS of other 60's shows I grew up on during my time when Nick at Nite showed them! Do miss those days but I'm getting to relive them with tape trades.
As a African American woman, born in 1947. Duke was my generation. She had quite an African American following, and rightfully so. She was one of the best and believable actresses to ever grace the screen, or stage. As a New Yorker I was very proud of her. And even more so after learning about her mental struggles. She had a lot of guts.
So the entire cast passed away?What a tragic shame,great show,especially the twin cousins,I say,gone too soon,bur they'll never be forgotten.No cringe,no lie,When I worked at one of the Taco Bells in Las Vegas,Maryland Parkway and Flamingo,I was wiping tables and one main table,there were these twin Hispanic women ,can't remember their names,but I do remember they made me laugh constantly by tickling me.Yup,my biggest weakness is am super hysterical and very ticklish.
I love the staircase and the Lane home of this classic television show! I was born in 1978, and I love watching reruns of this classic television show! This is my favorite television show theme song! I have always loved the very talented actress and lovely person Patty Duke! She is greatly missed!
_I used to watch this with my mom as a kid...I’m pregnant with twins and the song just popped into my head after all these years. Lol I still know the words._
She was absolutely beautiful playing dual roles,and I would say it's tough to tell them apart,even if they were both wearing glasses.Patty Duke,later Astin,Great actor John ,as well as sons Sean and Mackenzie,Astin,would eventually make a great family.
She was in an underrated horror movie called ''You'll Like My Mother''' and was excellent. Simple premise but scary: Snowbound in a big house in the middle of nowhere with two people out to get her
REST IN PEACE ANNA. I grew up with Patty's show. From the first season, episode one The whole three seasons/years of it. I saw them all and still watch reruns. I don't watch today's TV. I believe the last show on TV I watched was the 8 or 9 seasons of Seinfeld. I hated Friends with their fake NY accent supposedly filmed in NY. When you are a New Yorker you can hear the fake accent and it hurts our ears.. Seinfeld,. they all lived in NY when the show started some born in NY Seinfeld was born and raised in NYC. Some went Hollywood and moved to the west coast. I watch shows from the '70s and '80s. Even the theme songs were positive.
Patty was such a darling lady playing dual roles also as Cathy ,I liked when she Called Mr.Schallert,poppo and Ms.Byron mommo, Her brother Ross Lane was great too.I'D PROBABLY HAVE A DIFFICULT TIME TELLING THOSE TWINS APART.Hey,didn't Patty Duke play the role of Anne Sullivan in the Miracle Worker who taught Helen Keller?CAN YOU IMAGINE BEING THE LANE TWINS' BRO OR SIS,CHASED,CAUGHT BY BOTH ,TACKLED AND TICKLED. NO CRINGE,NO LIE,I WOULDN'T MIND IF IT WAS TWIN BBWS OR SSBBWS WITH ACCENTS AND USING GREAT TICKLE BABY TALK TO GET ME LAUGHING.
Ah, I remember seeing "The French Teacher" episode either last year or year before but I was glad that I came across it. Patty is so nice and she dresses very well. She looks like a tomboy at times but that first episode with the substitute French teacher was real funny. Her attire is good for the show. They did well with her dresses and long skirts. Her double role is good too. She plays Cathy very well. Should've been in colour because I remember her saying that if the network wasn't so cheap then the show could've gone on a little longer in colour. Such a shame....... Also, what was her teachers name? The one who went off to get married?
Altho much younger than the actor who played her father (obviously) both Patty Duke and William Schallert passed away the same year, Duke a few months before Schallert.
Both were also President of the Screen Actors Guild! I wish they were back-to-back so one of them could have handed it off to the other, but there was another president between their terms. William Schallert, president from 1979-1981. Ed Asner, 1981-1985. Patty Duke 1985-1988. I was shocked to hear of Patty's death in late Mar. 2016, at 69, only a few months before her 70th birthday on Dec. 14. And then saddened to hear of William Schallert's passing at 93 on May 8, just over 5 weeks after Patty. I wonder if her passing had an effect on his death. They were so close and good friends for the remainder of their lives after the show ended in April 1966, with reruns through August 31.
A TV show about teenage girls in the 1960's, with a theme sung 1940's-style by a vocal quintet called The Skip-Jacks. (Interestingly enough, they also performed the original theme for "The Flintstones.") The Skip-Jacks recorded on the RCA label, where they achieved moderate success on two Christmas songs with Esquivel and His Orchestra in 1959. They also scored a minor hit in 1960 with "Let's Get Away From It All." All their songs were sung Modernaires-style, with Big Band-style accompaniment. The group's original lineup included actress/model Stella Stevens, who appeared in such popular films as Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962); The Nutty Professor (1963); The Silencers (1966) and The Poseidon Adventure (1972). She was frequently seen on TV shows like Bonanza, The Love Boat, Newhart, and Magnum, P.I. Stella Stevens also appeared in three Playboy Magazine pictorials, and was Playmate of the Month in January 1960.
John Wagner, you hit the nail right on the head, sir! The Skip-Jacks sang those intricate, close harmony arrangements with such ease. These 5 singers were also part of a 20-voice ensemble called The Will Bronson Singers, who recorded for United Artists Records.
I prefer the original Big Band version better but that theme was unfortunately emblematic of the show’s roots in the Be Bop era. By the mid 60s, Rock had already taken over.
Tom Dockery My Dad was only 5'9" I only grew to 5'6" Big IRISH FAMILY all 8 kids were under 5'6". My sister would pass out on only 4 beers. Were from that unlucky City of Buffalo, NY 12 feet of snow every winter & 4 lost Superbowls. We did have a good music scene in 70s 10 years of concerts 4 every summer at Bills Stadium. Rolling Stones played here 6 times Led Zeppelin 2 times, Alice Cooper, Bob Seger, Aerosmith, Allman Brothers & Lynyrd Skynyrd came to Buffalo. It was cool almost every band opened saying HELLO BUFFALO. Buffalo used to be called SNOW CAPITAL OF USA. That name came from 1977 Blizzard when we got 19 feet. City & Schools were closed for 3 weeks. No one knows of all other Citys near 5 Great Lakes why Buffalo gets the most snow. Always WHITE CHRISTMAS IN BUFFALO.
What can you see from Brooklyn heights.? Before 1973 or at time of show lower manhattan skyline 1973 and beyond the World Trade Center until 2001 the modern lower Manhattan skyline now the freedom center patty has passed and hasn’t seen all this new stuff one can if you walk on Brooklyn heights promenade
One of the most underrated and underappreciated TV shows I ever watched. The acting was fantastic and all the characters were believable.
Agreed! And yet I've met countless people who have never even heard of this show (granted they're in their late 30s so they were non-contemporaneous but they do know of the other classics of this period in TV history.)
I disagree, kevin. It’s underrated just enough.
Identical cousins????😁😁
The great William Shallert as Dad. Always provided an excellent performance in his role but always understated enough to not outshine the star. One of the most prolific character actors ever. Also a WWII fighter pilot and bona fide war hero,
LIKED HIM IN REMEMBER WHEN
I LOVED this show when I was little! Patty was my idol.
One of my all time favorite actresses of all time 👍🙂
They used to really go "top drawer" w tv show theme songs back then. I was very young but i remember them well.
Probably the best theme I've ever heard
@@64hermano "Kellogg's, the greatest name in cereals...!" th-cam.com/video/9AWxAbD9plU/w-d-xo.html Can't be beat for excitement and that unique brand announcement at the start makes it more exciting as the announcer says to the audience, pitched to mostly kids and teens who loved that series!
Joseph F Nieto - me too.
unfortunately nowadays commercials take precedent.
For sure_unfortunately man I remember even like Google the song Peter Gunn the TV show that was a definitely a cool one especially done by Jeff Beck with lead guitar. Even the cartoon show even The Jetsons cartoon TV show was a cool Jazzy
Missing the ever-diversified, intelligent and forthright William Schallert (RIP) - He helped out SO many great TV series/comedies.
This and LOTS of other 60's shows I grew up on during my time when Nick at Nite showed them! Do miss those days but I'm getting to relive them with tape trades.
One of my all-time favorite shows!❤️😁
I remember being allowed to stay up late (8PM) in order to watch this show. One of my favorites as a little girl!
I loved watching this show as a teen.
As a African American woman, born in 1947. Duke was my generation. She had quite an African American following, and rightfully so. She was one of the best and believable actresses to ever grace the screen, or stage. As a New Yorker I was very proud of her. And even more so after learning about her mental struggles. She had a lot of guts.
Killer theme! Forgot how much I loved this... watching from the crib...
Her range was fantastic. But we adoring fans forget that they are all too human also. RIP Miss Duke. You will never be forgotten.
Clever and hip dialogue in this clip. A cut above your average sitcom, then or now.
Rest in peace "Patty Duke".
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So the entire cast passed away?What a tragic shame,great show,especially the twin cousins,I say,gone too soon,bur they'll never be forgotten.No cringe,no lie,When I worked at one of the Taco Bells in Las Vegas,Maryland Parkway and Flamingo,I was wiping tables and one main table,there were these twin Hispanic women ,can't remember their names,but I do remember they made me laugh constantly by tickling me.Yup,my biggest weakness is am super hysterical and very ticklish.
@@seanmontgomery801 Paul O'Keefe ("Ross") is the only survivor. Born on Apr. 27, '51, now 72.
I love the staircase and the Lane home of this classic television show! I was born in 1978, and I love watching reruns of this classic television show! This is my favorite television show theme song! I have always loved the very talented actress and lovely person Patty Duke! She is greatly missed!
2 things always astonish me about patty in this intro.....her physical speed...and her dancing.
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This used to be one of my all time favorites as a kid. Always a Patty Duke fan! ❤️
Loved this show fabulous ...
_I used to watch this with my mom as a kid...I’m pregnant with twins and the song just popped into my head after all these years. Lol I still know the words._
If anyone interested the show is on DIRECTV thats Sattilite TV. Channel 323 at 8 am. Partridge Family is on that same channel
Another jewel from 70's daytime TV.
You mean 60s
Those eyes ♥
I love Patty . Ashame she William Jean and Eddie have passed away. I always loved this show.
She was absolutely beautiful playing dual roles,and I would say it's tough to tell them apart,even if they were both wearing glasses.Patty Duke,later Astin,Great actor John ,as well as sons Sean and Mackenzie,Astin,would eventually make a great family.
come again???
Tough to tell them apart? I want what you are smoking.
She was in an underrated horror movie called ''You'll Like My Mother''' and was excellent. Simple premise but scary: Snowbound in a big house in the middle of nowhere with two people out to get her
@@ninamaldonado2285 Miss Nina,hello.With all due respect, I didn't stutter and I'm not gonna repeat what I said.Moreover,you heard me.
Nice tribute at the end.
Great theme song!
Wow! Written by a great book author I love, & produced , directed by Elisabeth Montgomery, husband William Asher.
Great theme song and I remember it well
REST IN PEACE ANNA.
I grew up with Patty's show. From the first season, episode one The whole three seasons/years of it. I saw them all and still watch reruns. I don't watch today's TV. I believe the last show on TV I watched was the 8 or 9 seasons of Seinfeld. I hated Friends with their fake NY accent supposedly filmed in NY. When you are a New Yorker you can hear the fake accent and it hurts our ears.. Seinfeld,. they all lived in NY when the show started some born in NY Seinfeld was born and raised in NYC. Some went Hollywood and moved to the west coast. I watch shows from the '70s and '80s. Even the theme songs were positive.
Patty and Cathy were very lucky living in Brooklyn Heights. It's the best neighborhood in New York City.
Yes! Its still lovely & expensive
@@evelynbeveraggi8724 I always wanted to move to Brooklyn Heights unfortunately I have never been able to afford it.
Patty was such a darling lady playing dual roles also as Cathy ,I liked when she Called Mr.Schallert,poppo and Ms.Byron mommo, Her brother Ross Lane was great too.I'D PROBABLY HAVE A DIFFICULT TIME TELLING THOSE TWINS APART.Hey,didn't Patty Duke play the role of Anne Sullivan in the Miracle Worker who taught Helen Keller?CAN YOU IMAGINE BEING THE LANE TWINS' BRO OR SIS,CHASED,CAUGHT BY BOTH ,TACKLED AND TICKLED. NO CRINGE,NO LIE,I WOULDN'T MIND IF IT WAS TWIN BBWS OR SSBBWS WITH ACCENTS AND USING GREAT TICKLE BABY TALK TO GET ME LAUGHING.
Party Duke was a good friend
I have bipolar disorder but I was always in love with Patty.
Or was it Cathy?
@@jason60chev That would multiple personality disorder.
One of the silliest, dopiest shows ever on TV.
Bye - eee!
Wrong - bye-eee!
@@Marcel_Audubon You correct me but use a childish, immature term like "bye-eee". Grow up.
@@spideraxis it's in the video, dullard - did you even watch it?
bye-eee, moron-eee!
@@jason60chev That's your intelligent response?
Luved it!
"... a hot dog makes her lose control"
The kid always reminds me of the lead guitarist for Hermans Hermits or Chad of Chad and Jeremy.
Gomez Adams's hot dog makes her lose control....
Hay not bad for a 60s show
I like how they literally used a mirror to make her look like she is pretending to be looking into a mirror.
There was no mirror.
No hot dogs for you, Patty...EVER!!
Ah, I remember seeing "The French Teacher" episode either last year or year before but I was glad that I came across it. Patty is so nice and she dresses very well. She looks like a tomboy at times but that first episode with the substitute French teacher was real funny. Her attire is good for the show. They did well with her dresses and long skirts. Her double role is good too. She plays Cathy very well. Should've been in colour because I remember her saying that if the network wasn't so cheap then the show could've gone on a little longer in colour. Such a shame....... Also, what was her teachers name? The one who went off to get married?
We miss you Anna,you were a grest Gal and helped millions with mental heath issues shed the shame....
Byeeeeee! 👋 😁
lol 😂
Patty was so pretty 😍😍 I love her ❤❤❤❤
Put it on Netflix and AMC and Hulu on TV Restored
2:52
They used to grade with numbers instead of letters?
Put it on Netflix and AMC and IFC and hulu and Crackle Restored
Altho much younger than the actor who played her father (obviously) both Patty Duke and William Schallert passed away the same year, Duke a few months before Schallert.
Both were also President of the Screen Actors Guild! I wish they were back-to-back so one of them could have handed it off to the other, but there was another president between their terms. William Schallert, president from 1979-1981. Ed Asner, 1981-1985. Patty Duke 1985-1988. I was shocked to hear of Patty's death in late Mar. 2016, at 69, only a few months before her 70th birthday on Dec. 14. And then saddened to hear of William Schallert's passing at 93 on May 8, just over 5 weeks after Patty. I wonder if her passing had an effect on his death. They were so close and good friends for the remainder of their lives after the show ended in April 1966, with reruns through August 31.
fun times!
Typical early-60s sitcom dialogue!
Damn you surprised me with 4:30 rip baby
Good funny clean shows! How far we have fallen in our cultural rot! 😫
A TV show about teenage girls in the 1960's, with a theme sung 1940's-style by a vocal quintet called The Skip-Jacks. (Interestingly enough, they also performed the original theme for "The Flintstones.") The Skip-Jacks recorded on the RCA label, where they achieved moderate success on two Christmas songs with Esquivel and His Orchestra in 1959. They also scored a minor hit in 1960 with "Let's Get Away From It All." All their songs were sung Modernaires-style, with Big Band-style accompaniment.
The group's original lineup included actress/model Stella Stevens, who appeared in such popular films as Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962); The Nutty Professor (1963); The Silencers (1966) and The Poseidon Adventure (1972). She was frequently seen on TV shows like Bonanza, The Love Boat, Newhart, and Magnum, P.I. Stella Stevens also appeared in three Playboy Magazine pictorials, and was Playmate of the Month in January 1960.
John Wagner, you hit the nail right on the head, sir! The Skip-Jacks sang those intricate, close harmony arrangements with such ease. These 5 singers were also part of a 20-voice ensemble called The Will Bronson Singers, who recorded for United Artists Records.
Author Sidney Sheldon , who also wrote I dream of Jeannie with Barbers Eden
Director William Asher who was the director and husband of Sam of Bewitched.
Who's here because they watched her in liv and Maddie
I know it's not just me.
Have you heard Randy Rainbow 's version ? Buttons.
So is it ever explained how they can be identical COUSINS? Or did nobody think to ask?
Because of their fathers being identical twins.
The quality of the video looks great, is there any way this is coming to color?
Only if they colorized the series.
We’re cousins 👽👏🏻🇸🇻🤲🏻😌😃🍿🎥😈❤️ love this show identical cousins we walked alike we laughed alike 👽👏🏻👏🏻
Check out Randy Rainbow 's parody of Kim jun un and trumps situation. It's greeeeeat!
And now you know where Nickelodeon got the idea for the theme for "The Bloaty and Squirmy Show" on "Rocko's Modern Life".
In fact this series aired on Nickelodeon a few years prior to Rocko.
I didn't know she passed.
❤
Rocko brought me here
💙🍃🌹🍃💙🍒🌹
:47 They're coming to get you Barbara.
Why is it echoing?
I liked the opening for the third season better. It had electric guitars instead of horns.
The original was better.
I prefer the original Big Band version better but that theme was unfortunately emblematic of the show’s roots in the Be Bop era. By the mid 60s, Rock had already taken over.
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Question is the Patty duke show for girls ages 8 and up?
How did 2 tall parents raise such a short girl?
Tom Dockery My Dad was only 5'9" I only grew to 5'6" Big IRISH FAMILY all 8 kids were under 5'6". My sister would pass out on only 4 beers. Were from that unlucky City of Buffalo, NY 12 feet of snow every winter & 4 lost Superbowls. We did have a good music scene in 70s 10 years of concerts 4 every summer at Bills Stadium. Rolling Stones played here 6 times Led Zeppelin 2 times, Alice Cooper, Bob Seger, Aerosmith, Allman Brothers & Lynyrd Skynyrd came to Buffalo. It was cool almost every band opened saying HELLO BUFFALO. Buffalo used to be called SNOW CAPITAL OF USA. That name came from 1977 Blizzard when we got 19 feet. City & Schools were closed for 3 weeks. No one knows of all other Citys near 5 Great Lakes why Buffalo gets the most snow. Always WHITE CHRISTMAS IN BUFFALO.
Wonder what that Brooklyn Heights brownstone is worth today?
What can you see from Brooklyn heights.? Before 1973 or at time of show lower manhattan skyline 1973 and beyond the World Trade Center until 2001 the modern lower Manhattan skyline now the freedom center patty has passed and hasn’t seen all this new stuff one can if you walk on Brooklyn heights promenade
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