The Bob Cummings Show - Bob And Schultzy Reunite [S4E30]
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- The Bob Cummings Show (also known as Love That Bob) is an American sitcom starring Robert "Bob" Cummings, which was produced from January 2, 1955 to September 15, 1959. The Bob Cummings Show was the first-ever series to debut as a midseason replacement.
The program began with a half-season run on NBC, then ran for two full seasons on CBS, and returned to NBC for its final two seasons. The program was later rerun during the day on ABC and then syndicated under the title Love That Bob. A similar (but less successful) follow-up series, The New Bob Cummings Show, was broadcast on CBS during the 1961-62 television season.
Synopsis
The series stars Cummings as dashing young Hollywood photographer, Air Force reserve officer, and ladies' man, Bob Collins. The character's interest in aviation and photography mirrored Cummings' own, with his character's name the same as the role he played in the film You Came Along (1945). The series also stars Rosemary DeCamp as his sister Margaret MacDonald. In some episodes, Cummings also doubled as Bob and Margaret's Grandfather Josh Collins.
The Bob Cummings Show was important in the development of several careers. Its creator, producer, and head writer was Paul Henning, later producer of major 1960s hits such as The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction, and Green Acres. Regulars in the show included Ann B. Davis, who twice won Emmy Awards for playing Schultzy. Henning apparently remembered cast members Nancy Kulp and Joi Lansing favorably, as both had roles on The Beverly Hillbillies, several years later, Miss Kulp as Miss Hathaway (secretary to banker Milburn Drysdale-a character similar to Pamela Livingstone, the one she played on Cummings' show)--and Miss Lansing as Gladys Flatt, wife of Lester Flatt. A decade after The Bob Cummings Show left the air, Davis went on to play the housekeeper Alice in The Brady Bunch; in the 1995 film The Brady Bunch Movie, which featured another actress playing Alice, Davis reprised the role of Schultzy for a cameo that suggests the character went on to become a truck driver.
Also known as: Love That Bob
Created by: Paul Henning
Written by: William Cowley, Shirley Gordon, Paul Henning, Bill Manhoff, Lawrence Menkin, Phil Shuken, Dick Wesson
Directed by: Rod Amateau, Robert Cummings, Fred DeCordova, Edward Rubin, Norman Tokar
Starring: Robert Cummings, Ann B. Davis, Rosemary DeCamp, Dwayne Hickman
Narrated by: Bill Baldwin
Theme music composer: Del Sharbutt, Frank Stanton, Richard Uhl
Opening theme: "A Romantic Guy, I"
Ending theme: "A Romantic Guy, I"
Composer(s): Lou Kosloff
Country of origin: United States
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 173
Production
Executive producer(s): George Burns
Producer(s): Paul Henning
Running time: 30 mins
Production company(s): Laurel Productions, McCadden Productions, Henning Corporation
Distributor: NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original network: NBC (1955), CBS (1955-1957), NBC (1957-1959)
Picture format: Black-and-white
Audio format:Monaural
Original release: January 2, 1955 - September 15, 1959
I really enjoy all the shows from the 1950s
This is Bill Baldwin speaking
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McCadden Corp.
Henning Corporation
I really enjoy the shows from the 1950 s
I was a teen, and oh what a crush I had on Bob Cummings!
I was going to change the channel one day and I found out my mom had a big crush on Bob too.
This is Bill Baldwin speaking
My mom really liked him.
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Laurel Productions Incorporated McCadden Corp.
Henning Corporation
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Very funny
This is Bill Baldwin speaking
This is Bill Baldwin speaking
Produced by Laurmac
Laurel Productions Inc.
McCadden Corp.
Henning Corporation
©Copyright MCMLVII
Assistant director and assistant to the producer Joseph Depew
Production supervisor George King
Editor..... Robert Crawford
Sound editor.. Richard sperber
Sound........ Earl Snyder
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