The Jimmy Stewart Show - Short Lived 1971 series - Season 1 Episode 9, November 14,1971 Part 1 of 4
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I dont think you could get anything more wholesome than this
Oh my gosh... Jack Soo from "Barney Miller" as the milkman.
Julie Adams from "Murder, She Wrote".
Thanks for posting.
Thanks for commenting, Glad you enjoyed!
He even puts the milk in the frigerator for you.
This show is wonderful escapism. Look, the son and his wife sleep in twin beds!
Nice to see Brigadier General James M Stewart again. He was a fine American who joined the Army as a Private.
The son and his wife moved back to dads home after their house burned down. That bedroom may have been a bedroom for guests etc
He says we've been married for 30yrs, but his wife is only 40yrs old! lol.
WOW! Totally missed that. Lol
@@TheRetNetwork I love pointing out these factual inaccuracies in tv. shows :)
Shoulda had HENRY MILLER (the Writer) as a guest star. He was living in Pacific Palisades at the time. They coulda went bike riding together. "Val" LOVED his bicycle.
0:21- "Fighting cavities is the whole idea behind Crest'. CREST proudly presents- *MR. JAMES STEWART.'*
It's kinda weird not to have a laugh track.
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Creator/producer Hal Kanter didn't use one on "JULIA" (1968-'71), either. He wanted each episode to stand or fall on its own merits, without artificial laughter coming from a "jolly box".
I loved this little show, and was disappointed that it didn't catch on, but in the early 1970's, , the dumb public was so accustomed to being told what to laugh at that they just couldn't grasp a comedy show without canned laughs or laughs from a studio audience. They didn't know how to take it. CBS aired a couple of test episodes of M*A*S*H without a laugh-track, and the network suits determined the ones with the laugh-track got a better reaction, so they stuck with it. Fortunately, today's TV comedy has moved away from laugh-tracks and studio audiences, but unfortunately, the material is sewage now.
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However, Gene Reynolds and Larry Gelbart insisted a "full" laugh-track would not be appropriate, given the subject matter of the program. They compromised by agreeing to use a "chuckle-track"- less intense laughs were heard- and the network agreed no reactions at all would be heard during the operating scenes.
The only thing I remember about this show was the strange situation of Stewart's 8 year-old son having to call another 8 year-old on the show Uncle because he was the son of Stewart's 29 year-old son. Who writes this stuff?
Not a lot of effort put into any phase of this. Such a good cast asked to do nothing.
I agree.
Great no lagh track...or it's just not funny
Weird music placement in the very beginning.
Similar to another Hal Kanter produced sitcom, Julia, which had no laugh track.
Odd how both Henry Fonda and Stewart both had tv sitcoms around this time and both failed.
Squeezing the last few drops
What an insult to such a great actor. This is probably the lowest ebb in his career.
Yes sadly it is NOT a good show
I don’t know about that. I’ve seen him in light comedy for the Jack Benny Show… light fare and it was work for an aging actor. Probably dated but that’s part of the charm. Nothing earth shattering but Jimmy was so likeable in all he did. Thanks for posting…
Boring. Even for that era.
I am from that era; this is the worst.
I could see why it was short-lived. Jimmy Stewart needs to take acting lessons!
No, he was a good actor. This was just not the vehicle for him.
@@dparks3784 I think I meant it as a joke. small Televison demands another acting style than the large screen.
@@StevenTorrey, Oh, I thought you may have been too young to have seen him in movies. However, this was the worst TV show I have ever seen. The execs probably thought Jimmy Stewart would have been enough of a draw.
@@dparks3784 No, I'm 78 and have been a fan of Jimmey Stewart for many years.
@@StevenTorrey He should have played a retired lawyer or detective. A character similar to the one he played in Anatomy of a Murder but retired and became an investigator. Maybe a character somewhere between Columbo and Perry Mason.
Sad to know he was not a nice person according to his wife and open secrets in Hollywood that eventually came out, his reputation so well protected... so disappointed 😞
Same here. He was racist and apparently a very angry person. He's also god awful in this.
Source please.
I am glad his show don't last
Where did you hear that? That's the complete opposite of what I've read about him from his colleagues, friends, and family.
@@Mehki227 "Racist", huh? If that's true, at least he kept it in check. Certain ones on the other side of the fence like Joy Reid or Paul Mooney put their racism right out there like eggs on a plate and make a career out of it.