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Absolutely extraordinary ... we've always adored brilliant, wonderful Gertrude Berg, born Tillie Edelstein (1899-1966) Thank you very much indeed.
Thanks. Pure delight. I’d never seen this show. A shame it only lasted one season. Terrific cast. I recall the earlier hit, The Goldbergs.
William Windom was such a good actor. Gertrude and Mary needed more screen time. ❤ Oh, Ken Berry... a talented cast 😊
William Windom later went on to become doctor Seth Hazlitt on murder she wrote
Just so you know, this episode is called "Goodbye, Mr. Howell"
Thanks.
Are you pointing out the comma, or am I missing something ?
The precursor naming of Mr. Thurston Howell, III, of “Gillian’s Island,” a couple seasons later, on CBS-TV! One of those life and TV “coincidences!” 🙂👍
and Aneta Corsaut Ken Berry meet again on Andy Griffith/Mayberry R.F.D
Loosely based on the 1949 film "Mother is a Freshman" starring Loretta Young.
I wonder what Six 1961 Dollars is in today's money? Didn't teachers in college get paid ANYTHING?
Absolutely extraordinary ... we've always adored brilliant, wonderful Gertrude Berg, born Tillie Edelstein (1899-1966)
Thank you very much indeed.
Thanks. Pure delight. I’d never seen this show. A shame it only lasted one season. Terrific cast. I recall the earlier hit, The Goldbergs.
William Windom was such a good actor. Gertrude and Mary needed more screen time. ❤ Oh, Ken Berry... a talented cast 😊
William Windom later went on to become doctor Seth Hazlitt on murder she wrote
Just so you know, this episode is called "Goodbye, Mr. Howell"
Thanks.
Are you pointing out the comma, or am I missing something ?
The precursor naming of Mr. Thurston Howell, III, of “Gillian’s Island,” a couple seasons later, on CBS-TV! One of those life and TV “coincidences!” 🙂👍
and Aneta Corsaut Ken Berry meet again on Andy Griffith/Mayberry R.F.D
Loosely based on the 1949 film "Mother is a Freshman" starring Loretta Young.
I wonder what Six 1961 Dollars is in today's money? Didn't teachers in college get paid ANYTHING?