Danny had the best writers working for him. In the 1959-'60 season, Arthur Stander was his head writer and story consultant...and the majority of scripts were written by Charles Stewart & Jack Elinson, with able assistance from Norman Paul {who later collaborated with Elinson, and was one of George Burns' key writers in the 1950's}, Frank Tarloff {as "David Adler"; he was blacklisted, and Danny gave him steady employment on his program, and "THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW" and "THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW"}, and other talented scribes.
the writing of this program was exceptional
Danny had the best writers working for him. In the 1959-'60 season, Arthur Stander was his head writer and story consultant...and the majority of scripts were written by Charles Stewart & Jack Elinson, with able assistance from Norman Paul {who later collaborated with Elinson, and was one of George Burns' key writers in the 1950's}, Frank Tarloff {as "David Adler"; he was blacklisted, and Danny gave him steady employment on his program, and "THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW" and "THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW"}, and other talented scribes.
Charles Lane, he's been in a lot of shows.
Originaly telecast on October 12, 1959.
My heart melted when I heard Linda say, "what will I do without him?" I hope they were as close personally as they were on the show.
Hah, Mr. Bedloe straight from Pixley. Same suit, same glasses. Same nasty personality.
I was born in the wrong time zone.
MR Thomas has a big heart
I love the moral in this episode of honesty. So different from what the world is today.
16:41 😂😂😂😂😂😂