A very young, unfamiliar actor (John Pleshette) made his acting debut in this episode @ 8:38. He went on to play Richard Avery on the long-running serial, "Knots Landing".
Yes, back when he still had lots of hair. There were many later tv actors who drifted through this show, often as students, like the actress who played Julie Kotter, aka or Mrs. Welcome Back Kotter, on the later tv sitcom, or Bonnie Franklin, later to be Anne Romano on One Day at a Time.
@@moviemonster2083 There is one episode where the late Jacqueline Courtney (Alice, ANOTHER WORLD/Pat, ONE LIFE TO LIVE) appeared. She had no speaking part.
And I want them to make an episode with Ross starting his own record company when he and Kathy and Patty want to become music stars. I'm going right now to Sidney Sheldon's grave to suggest it.
@@kristabrewer6736 Exactly. Plus, people in the comments crack me up-- it's a 1960s sitcom, you think they have a budget that allows Vidal Sassoon to come there and fix the hairstyles on episode filming days, lol.... Cheap wigs are best for quick changes on set. Common sense.
Patty is so so good at acting. Amazing
So is Cathy lol
As with many artists, there is a personal price she paid for that exquisite natural expertise.
Agreed, she is so good at acting!
Love this show
I also loved this show. I thought Patty Duke was incredible in My Sweet Charlie.
Brings back memories☃
To this day whenever I see William Shallert, I always think of him as Patty Duke's father.
thank you
A very young, unfamiliar actor (John Pleshette) made his acting debut in this episode @ 8:38. He went on to play Richard Avery on the long-running serial, "Knots Landing".
Yes, back when he still had lots of hair. There were many later tv actors who drifted through this show, often as students, like the actress who played Julie Kotter, aka or Mrs. Welcome Back Kotter, on the later tv sitcom, or Bonnie Franklin, later to be Anne Romano on One Day at a Time.
@@moviemonster2083 Actually Bonnie Franklin was on Gidget, not The Patty Duke Show
@@moviemonster2083 There is one episode where the late Jacqueline Courtney (Alice, ANOTHER WORLD/Pat, ONE LIFE TO LIVE) appeared. She had no speaking part.
It pays to tell the truth!
I thought Patty and Sue Ellen were such "worst enemies"
It women. They're friends one day, enemies the next day.
I like George
Dear Simon , why in the bloody hell did they change my hairstyle ?
5:16 !!GHASTLY!!
I WISH Y'ALL WOULD ADD KATHY.. MAK.N SOME FOREIGN FOOD.. TO EPISODES
You need to send an email to 1960 for that request.
@@CraftAero *I was thinking the very same thing!* 👀
And I want them to make an episode with Ross starting his own record company when he and Kathy and Patty want to become music stars. I'm going right now to Sidney Sheldon's grave to suggest it.
Patty’s wearing a wig again.
Patty has a cute flip for that era but poor Kathy has a old women's hairdo.
@@marvinabigby5509 Well, they had to make them look a LITTLE different
@@kristabrewer6736 Exactly. Plus, people in the comments crack me up-- it's a 1960s sitcom, you think they have a budget that allows Vidal Sassoon to come there and fix the hairstyles on episode filming days, lol.... Cheap wigs are best for quick changes on set. Common sense.
The Simon is patty
They had black people in this show
pattys hair style is terrible
kitty face in your picture
: )