View Full Version : Obscure 1960's sitcom with Asian boy - help?


RC Collins
04-10-2006, 01:38 PM
I recall seeing this sitcom in the mid 1960's. It involved an American man who had adopted an Asian boy (don't now recall the country). Each week was a story that involved the Asian boy encountering a situation and learning more about America, and sometimes there were "values" messages given by the kind and gentle man who was his adoptive father.

I have long thought it was Dennis Weaver playing the role of the father, but I don't see the show listed on IMDB under his name, so I may be wrong about that. It was somebody like Dennis Weaver in his manner and appearance.

Anybody know or remember this show? I think it lasted one or two seasons.

Thanks for anything you can suggest!

-RC

dlemond
04-10-2006, 01:59 PM
I recall seeing this sitcom in the mid 1960's. It involved an American man who had adopted an Asian boy (don't now recall the country). Each week was a story that involved the Asian boy encountering a situation and learning more about America, and sometimes there were "values" messages given by the kind and gentle man who was his adoptive father.

I have long thought it was Dennis Weaver playing the role of the father, but I don't see the show listed on IMDB under his name, so I may be wrong about that. It was somebody like Dennis Weaver in his manner and appearance.

Anybody know or remember this show? I think it lasted one or two seasons.

Thanks for anything you can suggest!

-RC

It was called "Kentucky Jones" (1964-65) and it did star Dennis Weaver.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057761/
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http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Stage/2950/Drama/KentuckyJones.htm

TV Knowledge Fan
04-10-2006, 02:39 PM
"KENTUCKY JONES" (1964-'65), the series Dennis Weaver quit "GUNSMOKE" for. Rickey Der played Dwight Eisenhower "Ike" Wong, Kentucky's ward (as seen in the photo accompanying this thread), in a gentle comedy-drama series that only lasted one season [it gave way to "I DREAM OF JEANNIE"].

RC Collins
04-11-2006, 10:52 AM
Thanks to both of you -- I've been trying to remember that show's name for decades! Dennis Weaver recently passed away, and that triggered me once again to try to solve the mystery. I appreciate your help!

RC

TV Knowledge Fan
04-12-2006, 02:37 PM
...has the rights to "KENTUCKY JONES" (having acquired what had been "NBC Films" in a sprawling deal that stretched across three companies), but doesn't know (or care) about reissuing the series, as it only lasted about 26+ episodes.