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I just watched the episode, "Boarding School" a short while ago. This was the first episode following the departure of Jean Hagen from the series. Margeret, supposedly, has died, but you would never know it. The whole episode is lighthearted, other than the premise of the kids being sent away to boarding school realizing they don't want to go. At no point in this episode is it stated that Margaret has died or that Danny is now a widower. The closest they come is a statement that Danny makes that he "has had to be both mother and father" to his kids "for more than a year." I assume he is referred to as a widower in future episodes, but from watching this episode, one can easily assume that Margaret just packed her bags and ran away. I guess it was too much in 1956 for a sitcom to address the issue of death directly. On the other hand, that seems to be exactly what viewers at the time actually wanted. As this article reveals, fans of the show wanted Margaret Williams either dead or severely maimed:
http://news.google.com/newspapers?ni...g=2159,1869350 Brutal stuff there. Instead she just vanished and nobody batted an eye. http://news.google.com/newspapers?ni...g=3190,3726966 |
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They set the first episode a year after Margaret's death - after the initial stages of grief had passed - so the show could stay lighthearted. They did the same thing with "Valerie's Family" and "Eight is Enough" when the mothers on those shows died, too.
As for that story - interesting. The fans wanted Margaret killed off because they didn't want her to divorce Danny. |
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Interesting read, especially the second article that among the Danny Thomas talk also praises Jackie Gleason's return to live television after a year of filmed shows. Filmed shows which, the writer says, belongs in Limbo.
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I find it interesting to read these perspectives from 60 years ago. MRFD was a very popular show during its time but is not nearly as well known now. (Though I argue that Danny Thomas is probably best known as founder of St. Jude than this series, something that I think he would be proud of.) My parents know and remember the Marjorie Lord shows but never knew about Jean Hagen because they were not old enough to see those shows when they were on. And maybe in hindsight totally ignoring the Margaret character as the show went on was wrong - and if done today her memory would live on in mentions of "your mom" - but this was new territory of killing off characters. And let's face it, who would have guessed we would be talking about this today?!?!
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I myself don't find the Honeymooners kinescopes a distraction, especially since these (and other live 1950s programs) are programs we are fortunate to have, given their rarity and the fact that they were not rerun right away. The live Honeymooners sketches were often more than 30 minutes long, so it wouldn't be that the writer thought the 39 filmed programs were too long. As was said, he seems to have missed Gleason's other characters.
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