View Full Version : One of the worst sitcoms of the 1960's


Steve E
08-13-2011, 04:59 PM
I was really psyched when The Mothers-in-Law was scheduled to be released on DVD.I hadn't seen the show since I was a little kid in the 1970's,so I really didn't remember much about it at all.I kind of recalled that it was funny,but had no specific memories of it.

I'm a huge fan of 1960's TV and I have a rather large collection of shows,both commercial and "otherwise",and I must say...The Mothers-in-Law ranks as one of the worst that I've seen.What a big letdown.I disliked virtually everything about this show...

1.Lame opening credit sequence and theme song...completely unmemorable.In a decade that contained dozens of great themes and intros...this show had neither.

2.The cast is awful.The two leads are both poor actresses,and I find both of them rather unfunny,and at times annoying.The two male leads are even worse...Herbert Rudley is excruciatingly bad.I'm not a fan of Roger C. Carmel.Richard Deacon is usually good (but mostly in b&w shows for some reason),but he's not here.The "kids"...Jerry Fogle is basically wallpaper,it's no wonder that I've never seen him elsewhere.Deborah Walley is quite annoying,especially when she does her "bawling" routine.

3.The "plots" and situations are so contrived...hardly even worthy of a sitcom from the early-50's.It's evidently clear that the writing for this show is well below par,even by the standards of the times.If you removed all the yelling and bickering that occurs...each episode would only be about 5 minutes long.A hopelessly dated show then...and even moreso now.

Honestly,I only made it through the first few episodes of the 2nd season...and it was a chore to get that far.When they threw in the hackneyed "let's add some little kids to the mix" act of desperation...I just couldn't take another minute.

I must say that MPI did a great job with the presentation and packaging (but there's a reason why this set is so cheap).I hope they continue releasing quality sets of obscure shows...there are MANY that are more deserving than this better-forgotten program.

Sorry to be so negative,but seeing this show for the first time in over 3 decades turned out to be a real downer.Truthfully,I would rather watch My Mother the Car,Captain Nice,or It's About Time than this mess of a show.I have all of them...and even they made me laugh more.It's no wonder The Mothers-in-Law dropped out of syndication so long ago...it wasn't worth seeing again,at least not for my money.

tiredmike59
08-13-2011, 05:02 PM
I agree, I didn't care for it either.

1960'sTVfan
08-16-2011, 03:09 AM
I also have the DVD set. While I somewhat agree with Steve E, I won't be quite as harsh with my critique. The series started off on a rather high note, the first six episodes or so are pretty good. After that, things begin to tail off pretty quick. Overall, it just seems that Desi Arnaz had run out of gas. I think Mothers In Law was one of his last TV ventures.

As far as the actors in the show, I think they did a decent enough job but Jerry Fogel is the most useless of the group. I like Roger Carmel in season 1, his departure from the show in season 2 is really noticeable as Richard Deacon wasn't a good choice to take over that role.

When watching these episodes, sure there is some funny humor here and there but the main redeeming quality for me in this show is the nostalgic value. I have fond memories of the late 1960's, I remember my parents used to watch Mothers In Law each week on TV so now when I watch the DVD's I guess it gives me a good feeling because it takes me back to a happier time in life. Both my parents are gone now, so I'm glad to have The Mothers In Law on DVD as a tribute to their memory. My parents must have liked The Mothers In Law pretty well since they would watch the show every week. I recall they enjoyed the antics of Eve Arden and Kay Ballard, they would call them a late 1960's version of Lucy and Viv.

comedyfreak
08-20-2011, 09:02 AM
I was really psyched when The Mothers-in-Law was scheduled to be released on DVD.I hadn't seen the show since I was a little kid in the 1970's,so I really didn't remember much about it at all.I kind of recalled that it was funny,but had no specific memories of it.

I'm a huge fan of 1960's TV and I have a rather large collection of shows,both commercial and "otherwise",and I must say...The Mothers-in-Law ranks as one of the worst that I've seen.What a big letdown.I disliked virtually everything about this show...

1.Lame opening credit sequence and theme song...completely unmemorable.In a decade that contained dozens of great themes and intros...this show had neither.

2.The cast is awful.The two leads are both poor actresses,and I find both of them rather unfunny,and at times annoying.The two male leads are even worse...Herbert Rudley is excruciatingly bad.I'm not a fan of Roger C. Carmel.Richard Deacon is usually good (but mostly in b&w shows for some reason),but he's not here.The "kids"...Jerry Fogle is basically wallpaper,it's no wonder that I've never seen him elsewhere.Deborah Walley is quite annoying,especially when she does her "bawling" routine.

3.The "plots" and situations are so contrived...hardly even worthy of a sitcom from the early-50's.It's evidently clear that the writing for this show is well below par,even by the standards of the times.If you removed all the yelling and bickering that occurs...each episode would only be about 5 minutes long.A hopelessly dated show then...and even moreso now.

Honestly,I only made it through the first few episodes of the 2nd season...and it was a chore to get that far.When they threw in the hackneyed "let's add some little kids to the mix" act of desperation...I just couldn't take another minute.

I must say that MPI did a great job with the presentation and packaging (but there's a reason why this set is so cheap).I hope they continue releasing quality sets of obscure shows...there are MANY that are more deserving than this better-forgotten program.

Sorry to be so negative,but seeing this show for the first time in over 3 decades turned out to be a real downer.Truthfully,I would rather watch My Mother the Car,Captain Nice,or It's About Time than this mess of a show.I have all of them...and even they made me laugh more.It's no wonder The Mothers-in-Law dropped out of syndication so long ago...it wasn't worth seeing again,at least not for my money.
That was very harsh but, they're worst episode is better than what is shown today. Both Comediens were established having done sitcoms before. I vaguely remember seeing this show during it's original run and what stuck out to me was the theme and the way the animated house reminded me of the Hostess commericals.

dakert
08-20-2011, 12:44 PM
My favorite episode is "How not to manage a rock group" I like Eve, Herb, Kay and Roger. I only watched 1 episode of season 2 and that was because Ozzie Nelson was in it.

MickeyMac
08-20-2011, 01:07 PM
I am with you on this one. I am not a fan of this show, but I like the episode with the Seeds in it.


Even though I dont particularly care for this show I think both Peticoat Junction and Green Acers are way worse than this.

1960'sTVfan
08-20-2011, 03:14 PM
Actually, Green Acres is my favorite of the rural sitcoms. Beverly Hillbillies is so-so, I'm not a fan of Andy Griffith or Petticoat Junction.

Another thing I noticed about Mothers In Law, some episodes stray from the original premise of the show and don't involve the newlyweds at all. It seems they tried to re-focus on the newlyweds in season 2, but it was already too late, Roger Carmel had left the show and ratings took a nosedive.

dakert
08-20-2011, 10:31 PM
The episode with Beverly Garland in a mini skirt is also a fave. I just love older ladies who can pull off wearing a mini skirt. Thank you Lucille Ball :wave:

McGillicuddy
09-13-2011, 06:19 PM
I disagree! I love Eve and Kaye, and their antics.

Benno123
09-13-2011, 07:05 PM
I watched a few episodes this weekend just because it was rainy and nothing on TV stuck out. I enjoyed what I watched, it wasn't I Love Lucy but then again what can be? But the episodes I watched I enjoyed, especially when Desi Arnaz guest starred.

1960'sTVfan
09-15-2011, 11:43 AM
I will admit it's not the greatest show, but it has special meaning for me as I have fond memories of it from my childhood days. The first season with Roger Carmel is better than the second season with Richard Deacon.

Rambo Stallone
11-03-2011, 10:56 AM
I was really psyched when The Mothers-in-Law was scheduled to be released on DVD.I hadn't seen the show since I was a little kid in the 1970's,so I really didn't remember much about it at all.I kind of recalled that it was funny,but had no specific memories of it.

I'm a huge fan of 1960's TV and I have a rather large collection of shows,both commercial and "otherwise",and I must say...The Mothers-in-Law ranks as one of the worst that I've seen.What a big letdown.I disliked virtually everything about this show...

1.Lame opening credit sequence and theme song...completely unmemorable.In a decade that contained dozens of great themes and intros...this show had neither.

2.The cast is awful.The two leads are both poor actresses,and I find both of them rather unfunny,and at times annoying.The two male leads are even worse...Herbert Rudley is excruciatingly bad.I'm not a fan of Roger C. Carmel.Richard Deacon is usually good (but mostly in b&w shows for some reason),but he's not here.The "kids"...Jerry Fogle is basically wallpaper,it's no wonder that I've never seen him elsewhere.Deborah Walley is quite annoying,especially when she does her "bawling" routine.

3.The "plots" and situations are so contrived...hardly even worthy of a sitcom from the early-50's.It's evidently clear that the writing for this show is well below par,even by the standards of the times.If you removed all the yelling and bickering that occurs...each episode would only be about 5 minutes long.A hopelessly dated show then...and even moreso now.

Honestly,I only made it through the first few episodes of the 2nd season...and it was a chore to get that far.When they threw in the hackneyed "let's add some little kids to the mix" act of desperation...I just couldn't take another minute.

I must say that MPI did a great job with the presentation and packaging (but there's a reason why this set is so cheap).I hope they continue releasing quality sets of obscure shows...there are MANY that are more deserving than this better-forgotten program.

Sorry to be so negative,but seeing this show for the first time in over 3 decades turned out to be a real downer.Truthfully,I would rather watch My Mother the Car,Captain Nice,or It's About Time than this mess of a show.I have all of them...and even they made me laugh more.It's no wonder The Mothers-in-Law dropped out of syndication so long ago...it wasn't worth seeing again,at least not for my money.
The show isn't great but at least it's better then some shockers like Julia and The Doris Day show calling themselves Sit Coms as well as The Courtship of Eddie's Father, The Donna Reed Show, Family Affair, My Three Sons,The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet and Gidget. These shows are all Drama not Comedy only Gidget is a little.

rcbrad
11-03-2011, 08:24 PM
Boy, this was a real downer for you. It's surprising that you do not like the show since you mentioned other 60's comedies that you enjoy. The examples of the shows that you mentioned never had the ratings, as many favorable reviews, or the longevity in their initial run when compared to The Mothers in Law. Finally The Mothers in law had a more successful run in syndication when compared to the other sitcoms.

There was a great deal of talent in front of the camera and behind the camera that was associated with this show. This is one of my favorite sitcoms of all time. It really is a comedy gem.

McGillicuddy
11-03-2011, 09:44 PM
The show isn't great but at least it's better then some shockers like Julia and The Doris Day show calling themselves Sit Coms as well as The Courtship of Eddie's Father, The Donna Reed Show, Family Affair, My Three Sons,The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet and Gidget. These shows are all Drama not Comedy only Gidget is a little.

They came up with the term "dramedy" for Eight is Enough, I guess those shows could be considered dramedies also.

jehobden
11-07-2011, 07:48 PM
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I must say that MPI did a great job with the presentation and packaging (but there's a reason why this set is so cheap).I hope they continue releasing quality sets of obscure shows...there are MANY that are more deserving than this better-forgotten program.
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I am glad that the series was released all at once, and very reasonably-priced. I have a feeling that if just S1 had come out, we'd still be waiting for S2, especially since S2 is generally considered to be the show's inferior season, with the casting change for Roger Buell. I did consider the last scene of the final episode to be somewhat of a downer, with Eve & Kaye all by themselves on an empty stage with a horse. I would've preferred to see the show's final scene be something that involved the whole cast, maybe together in the Hubbard living room or dining room.

OH Nuts!
11-29-2011, 06:00 PM
I really like Eve Arden and Kaye Ballard but the show was kinda silly. Not the actors fault - crappy writing and directing imo.

Considering some of the putrid stuff that's been created I don't think I'd vote it the worst - but I wouldn't give it any prizes either.

I'd watch the show if it came my way for free; I wouldn't spend any $$ to see it.

Much rather see Eve & Kaye in other venues that did them justice.

um
10-29-2016, 01:02 AM
I remember watching The Mothers In Law but it was strictly in reruns at the time.
I never particularly liked it except for an episode here or there or a funny scene here or there.

PhoenixAcres
10-29-2016, 12:27 PM
It was far from the worst '60s sitcom but not one of my favorites. It was obvious from the start that they were trying to bring an "I Love Lucy" sort of energy to the show (no coincidence given the writing/directing credits) but a lot of times their attempts at humor strayed too far into silly and even stupid territory. When Decades ran their two-day marathon a few months ago I got to take a deeper look at the show and I found that the plots got a bit wild and unrealistic (even in-universe) many times, leading you not to laugh but to wonder what on earth is happening.

That's not to say there weren't hilarious moments here and there. Kaye Ballard especially was consistently funny in her acting/delivery and come to think of it, the four leads (both before and after the Roger recast) were fantastic actors and the driving force in making a boring scene genuinely funny and entertaining.

There were a ton of sitcoms made in the '60s. If you take all of them into account I'd probably rank Mothers-in-Law in the upper half actually. It is what it is. Not an awful show but not brilliant either.

Bonniegirl
10-29-2016, 03:05 PM
I disagree! I love Eve and Kaye, and their antics.


Me too! I get a kick out of this show! :)


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Bonniegirl
10-29-2016, 03:07 PM
I will admit it's not the greatest show, but it has special meaning for me as I have fond memories of it from my childhood days. The first season with Roger Carmel is better than the second season with Richard Deacon.

Yes! I have fond memories of it too! :) :wave:


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PhoenixAcres
10-29-2016, 05:14 PM
I've only seen a few reruns of this since it was in first run. My memory is that the daughter/son really didn't add much comedically, is that right?
For the most part, yes. IMO they were easily outperformed by the legendary four leads and sort of faded into the background.

I'd like to add that even though I don't rank the show among my favorites, I have nothing against it really and I think it's a fun and enjoyable show to watch.

Bonniegirl
10-29-2016, 05:46 PM
For the most part, yes. IMO they were easily outperformed by the legendary four leads and sort of faded into the background.

I'd like to add that even though I don't rank the show among my favorites, I have nothing against it really and I think it's a fun and enjoyable show to watch.


Yeah totally! ;) The focus WAS on the parents! ;) The show wasn't really about the kids anyway, per se' ! It was about the parents , particularly the Mothers. Hence the show title "Mothers in law"! It wasn't called the "Newlyweds" ! :lol: