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A very young Charles Nelson Reilly is on the sitcom.
PS - The sitcom is in color (1968/69). The film is black and white (1947). |
| I went through a phase of watching a bunch of old classic movies as an adult. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir was one of them. Loved it. |
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Saw it recently
Very charming |
The movie i mean |
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I enjoy watching old shows and movies and seeing young actors/actresses as well as connecting the dots in how tight Hollywood was.
I'm watching an old episode of The Ghost & Mrs. Muir right now, and I see a very young Shelly Fabares as a guest star in an episode written by a Bonaduce. And I didn't realize the leading lady (Hope Lange) starred in Peyton Place. Apparently the actress won awards for The Ghost & Mrs. Muir. And seeing Charles Nelson Reilly in all his campy glory in his youth is a lot of fun. |
Yes, I just watched the opening theme, thinking that it would bring back memories, it didn't, but I did smile seeing Reilly in there. |
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I'm 58 and remember watching the sit com in the 70s.
Remember the Courtship of Eddie's Father? |
| A similar story, IMHO, is Three Thousand Years of Longing. |
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I’ve been bingeing season 1 all day and enjoying Charles Nelson Reilly’s over the top performance and unique giggle.
I wonder what other old series I can find online. I welcome suggestions. |