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upperco 08-24-2016, 01:06 PM OUR MISS BROOKS is coming to Me-TV, scheduled for weekdays at 5:00 am. They're starting at the beginning of the series, beginning on Tuesday, September 6th.
http://www.metv.com/schedule/2016-09-06
Mr. Television 08-24-2016, 01:07 PM I am so looking forward to this show. I've only seen a few shows over on youtube.
Coffeecup 09-17-2016, 09:56 AM I have been tuning into the show also. Awful to say, but Dick's voice of Walter Dentons is kind of getting to me. A bit high pitched for me.
Becca3557 09-17-2016, 08:30 PM I love Eve Arden and Gale Gordon. But our Me-TV affiliate shows infomercials from 5:00 am - 8:00 am. :mad:
Ronny G 09-18-2016, 03:49 PM I have been tuning into the show also. Awful to say, but Dick's voice of Walter Dentons is kind of getting to me. A bit high pitched for me.
Agreed! It seems a bit forced. I guess he did it that way on the radio show before the television show so listeners had to use their imagination as to what he looked like. BTW, you may remember that Mr. Crenna also guest-starred as a similar character on "I Love Lucy" (Miss Brooks was filmed at the same studio).
http://www.ourmissbrooks.com/images/richard-crenna-as-walter-dennon-on-our-miss-brooks.jpg
Ronny G 09-18-2016, 03:51 PM I love Eve Arden and Gale Gordon. But our Me-TV affiliate shows infomercials from 5:00 am - 8:00 am. :mad:
That sucks! Do you get the DECADES channel? They run an episode occasionally.
Ronny G 09-18-2016, 03:57 PM I've only seen the odd episode here and there. It's reputation is such, and Eve Arden is so good, that I should be looking over my Top 100 list to see what it'll bump after I get to see enough of it.
Eve Arden and Gale Gordon are fun to watch, but I really haven't had any LOL moments like I Love Lucy. Oh wait, I did get a chuckle when Mr. Boynton was trying on the dress and the principal walked in and did a double take. Maybe there will be more laughs down the road as I become more familiar with the characters.
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/images/misc/ourmissbrooksmessageboard.jpg
storrs19 09-20-2016, 05:19 AM I'm enjoying this series! I've never seen it before and the transfers look very crisp and clear but being filmed at Desilu and handled by CBS distribution that's not surprising.
LittleRickyII 09-20-2016, 08:57 PM Eve Arden and Gale Gordon are fun to watch, but I really haven't had any LOL moments like I Love Lucy.
From the 1950s, there's I Love Lucy, there's The Honeymooners, there's Leave It to Beaver . . . and then there's everything else.
Ronny G 10-08-2016, 10:14 AM From the 1950s, there's I Love Lucy, there's The Honeymooners, there's Leave It to Beaver . . . and then there's everything else.
I'll take Burns & Allen or Ozzie & Harriet over The Honeymooners any day. I can't stand Ralph Kradem's yelling.
I was hoping to like "Our Miss Brooks" more, but I've sort of lost interest. I like Gale Gorden better as Mr. Mooney on The Lucy Show. Richard Crenna's voice is annoying. Eve is too...um, for lack of a better word, masculine. She's not a girly-girl. Her delivery, voice, and poise reminds me of Bea Arthur. Nothing wrong with that. Just not my "cup of tea."
Becca3557 10-08-2016, 04:28 PM That sucks! Do you get the DECADES channel? They run an episode occasionally.
Yes, in fact we are watching Decades now on this rainy Saturday. We once had an Allentown affiliate for Me-TV that had no breaks in programming and that was great. But what we have now is better than nothing at all. ;)
treky 10-10-2016, 03:09 AM my local ME TV affiliate also shows infomercials at that hour!!:mad: :mad:
Ronny G 11-24-2016, 08:26 PM Today's Thanksgiving episode was hilarious. Lots of great one-liners.
stevea 12-19-2016, 07:49 PM The stars DO get funny lines, particularly Eve Arden--Gordon and Crenna get their share of good zingers, also. The main continuing plot--Connie chasing an unwilling Boynton--is funny. But I have to say the writing is odd--the individual stories are mostly downright weird, and most end abruptly, sometimes without resolution. Maybe MeTV could let us sample the other Desilu comedy of the 50s--December Bride.
Ronny G 12-19-2016, 09:44 PM The series is growing on me. Is it just me or did Crenna tone down his voice a bit. Either that, or I'm just getting used to it. It doesn't annoy me anymore. I do like the addition of Jesslyn Fax as Angela, and that running gag of the pet cat Minerva who understands english.
Ronny G 12-21-2016, 03:06 PM Eve is too...um, for lack of a better word, masculine. She's not a girly-girl. Her delivery, voice, and poise reminds me of Bea Arthur. Nothing wrong with that. Just not my "cup of tea."
I thought I was a little too harsh when I said this, but my feelings were confirmed today while I was watching the Christmas episode. Connie returns a bottle of perfume to the department store, and the snooty saleslady is a little miffed.
SALESLADY: It's a lovely scent. What's the matter? A little too feminine for you?
CONNIE: Too feminine?
SALESLADY: You look like the rather self-reliant type. Maybe you want something a bit more rugged.
stevea 12-21-2016, 07:19 PM The series is growing on me. Is it just me or did Crenna tone down his voice a bit. Either that, or I'm just getting used to it. It doesn't annoy me anymore. I do like the addition of Jesslyn Fax as Angela, and that running gag of the pet cat Minerva who understands english.
I agree that Crenna did tone it down. They probably got feedback and responded.
I'm thinking they brought Angela in when Jane Morgan started having health problems. To me she looks worse as time goes on, although Wiki says she lived until 1972.
Hazel Anyday 12-21-2016, 09:30 PM Ronny G, those thoughts of Eve Arden never even crossed my mind. Probably because I’m very familiar with her character as she played it on radio, and I’ve heard many of the radio shows long ago (in the ‘70’s on tape, not in the ‘40’s, I ain’t that old).
BUT, I saw that same Christmas episode last night and I remembered your comments and I thought Wow, how appropriate, this seems to have been written perfectly for that comment. Seems you weren’t the only one who thought it. Though, honestly not me.
But, hey, all the years I watched Bewitched when it was first on back in the ‘60’s I never ever once considered Uncle Arthur light in the loafers, I just thought that’s the way he talks. Innocence, I love it.
stevea 12-22-2016, 07:08 PM Is that the Christmas episode where that poor woman taking returns was visited by the entire cast? I saw that one a few weeks ago...pretty good! Yesterday, I saw the one with Connie's dream about the magic Christmas tree that transformed Boynton and Conklin...I guess that's the only way she'll ever get Mr. Boynton to kiss her...in her dreams!
Hazel Anyday 12-22-2016, 08:54 PM Well, that episode where the comments on Miss Brooks being slightly manly in the dialogue of the show must have been in the episode before that Christmas episode of the “Magic Tree”. Because I just watched the Christmas Magic Tree episode today from my recording 2 days ago and no mention was made of Miss Brooks butchyness. Anyway, my comments still go, I never thought of Miss Brooks as butch, just her personality that’s all. After all she was always chasing Mr. Boynton not young fetching Miss Conklin. Miss Conklin seems to have been the only good looking one in the whole show. And that ain’t saying all that much.:rolleyes:
Ronny G 12-23-2016, 04:26 AM Is that the Christmas episode where that poor woman taking returns was visited by the entire cast? I saw that one a few weeks ago...pretty good! Yesterday, I saw the one with Connie's dream about the magic Christmas tree that transformed Boynton and Conklin...I guess that's the only way she'll ever get Mr. Boynton to kiss her...in her dreams!
Yes, that's the one. It's called, The Christmas Show from season 1 episode 13. Me-TV actually aired it the day after Thanksgiving, but I had recorded it and just got around to watching it. The other episode, The Magic Christmas Tree, was funny, too. I got a good laugh when Mr. Boynton grabbed Connie in his arms, gave her a dip and planted her with a kiss, because she was shocked and it was out of character for him, and then she wakes up squeezing Minerva the cat in her arms. Too funny!
Ronny G 12-23-2016, 04:46 AM Ronny G, those thoughts of Eve Arden never even crossed my mind. Probably because I’m very familiar with her character as she played it on radio, and I’ve heard many of the radio shows long ago (in the ‘70’s on tape, not in the ‘40’s, I ain’t that old).
BUT, I saw that same Christmas episode last night and I remembered your comments and I thought Wow, how appropriate, this seems to have been written perfectly for that comment. Seems you weren’t the only one who thought it. Though, honestly not me.
She seemed to have a good sense of humor about her looks to allow them to joke about her being "rugged". I guess she knew she wasn't a glamour girl, and stayed true to herself. I just read a good interview with her done back in 1972, and she said she didn't want to be a leading lady after seeing what Rita Hayworth had to go through.
Here's a quote from the article:
JB: You once said you started out wanting to be one of the glamour girls then slowly changed your mind.
EA: I had an Eve Arden bit in Comrade X (1940) but Hedy Lamarr was completely frigid off and on camera. And then I was in for a few scenes in Ziegfeld Girl (1941) where I got to know Lana Turner a bit. But not Hedy Lamarr who was completely stand offish. Lana was a complete realist. Knew she was entirely a creation of the studio and she guessed [that] in time audiences would grow tired of her. She played cards with her makeup ladies between scenes and used rough sailor language. But there was no phoniness. With Rita Hayworth in Cover Girl (1944) I saw a very anxious young thing eager to succeed. Both girls had come up from poverty. Rita started out as a very young dancer in movies. Columbia shaved her hairline back and colored her hair a copper tone. She was given lessons on how to talk and out emerged this very sexy, if insecure, super star. Directors had to tell her how to do every movement. She was pliable. When she danced, it was magic. But her [singing] voice was always dubbed. I watched both Lana and Rita from afar and figured out it was better to remain just me.
http://www.classicimages.com/features/article_9091eb14-78cb-11e3-80f2-0019bb2963f4.html
tlc38tlc38 04-03-2017, 06:27 AM Watched this for the first time this morning. It was pretty good. I'm going to try and record as many of the episodes I can before they pull it.
stevea 04-04-2017, 07:12 PM Watched this for the first time this morning. It was pretty good. I'm going to try and record as many of the episodes I can before they pull it.
Yeah, you gotta save these 50s shows while you can. Once it disappears, it's probably gone for good--and zero chance for a DVD issue.
It must be doing pretty well for them, though. When My Three Sone was on at this time (in its latest go round), it was yanked pretty quickly. OMB is on its 2nd round.
Hazel Anyday 04-05-2017, 06:56 PM Last night on Our Miss Brooks (ME TV) both Mr. Wilsons from Dennis The Menace were on the show!!! Episode was Lulu, the Pin-Up Boat 1.26. Hope you had a chance to see this. ;)
If you're smart you'd better record this show, sure as shootin' it's going to disappear for decades and not reappear again till we're all great grandparents. One thing I learned a long long time ago, if you don't record a show when it's on and that means NOW you will most likely not see it again for decades. This has proven true for countless great old TV shows from the '50's and '60's that may pop up once and then disappear almost as fast as it appeared.
I literally waited almost 2 decades for My 3 Sons & Petticoat Junction to reappear (they're both now already gone) and waited more than 2 decades for Hazel to finally come back. When these old shows go they really go.
Funny how some God-Awful shows though NEVER EVER disappear and instead are re-run constantly everywhere, prime example MASH. :(
stevea 04-05-2017, 07:58 PM OMB had been MIA way longer than My Three Sons. Even when MTS is around it is limited to seasons 6 thru 10...1-5 and 11-12 are reportedly no longer available in syndication...can't imagine why.
Yes, Joseph Kearns has several appearances on OMB. Funny, it never dawned on me that both future Mr. Wilsons were together here. Kearns had a lot of character roles in the 50s.
Hazel Anyday 04-05-2017, 08:29 PM Yes, well 1st I never said I waited 2 decades for Our Miss Brooks. Why do people always seem to attribute things you said that you never did say? Is Captain Obvious needed every time I make a simple statement?
Fact is I had NEVER seen Our Miss Brooks before, I have heard the radio versions of it but never seen the TV version. I heard the radio version in the '70s when some stations played old time radio shows also heard it on audio tape back then. I don't think the TV Our Miss Brooks has ever been on since it left the airwaves or at least since the early early '60's as possibly a brief run of repeats. (I'm not that old that I saw '50's shows back in the '50's, though I did see them, if they were ever played that is, in the '60's. I did see '60's shows when they were originally on. I am that old.:( ) Our Miss Brooks I never saw till Me TV.:) Now any further explanations of what is patently already obvious?:crazy:
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