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The Addams Family (TV series) The Addams Family is an American television series based on the characters in Charles Addams' New Yorker cartoons.

The Addams Family (TV series)

The 30-minute series was shot in black-and-white and aired for two seasons on ABC from September 18, 1964, to April 8, 1966, for a total of 64 episodes. It is often compared to its CBS rival, The Munsters, which ran for the same two seasons and achieved somewhat higher Nielsen ratings.[2] The show is the first adaptation of the Addams family characters to feature The Addams Family Theme. The Addams Family was originally produced by Filmways, Inc. at General Service Studios in Hollywood, California. Successor company MGM Television (via The Program Exchange for broadcast syndication and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for home video/DVD) now own the rights to the show. The Addamses are a close-knit extended family with decidedly macabre interests. Addams Family TV Show Opening 1964. The Munsters. On October 26, 2012, NBC aired a modern reimagining of The Munsters called Mockingbird Lane as a pilot.

The Munsters

The series failed to be picked up by NBC despite success with Munster fans and good ratings. Plot[edit] The Munsters live at 1313 Mockingbird Lane in the city of Mockingbird Heights, a fictional suburb in California. Munsters Season 1 Opening. Bewitched. In 2002, Bewitched was ranked #50 on "TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time".[1] In 1997, the same magazine ranked the season 2 episode "Divided He Falls" #48 on their list of the "100 Greatest Episodes of All Time".[2] Premise and characters[edit] Plot summary[edit] Dick York, Elizabeth Montgomery (front) and Agnes Moorehead (back) as Darrin, Samantha and Endora A young-looking witch named Samantha (Elizabeth Montgomery) meets and marries a mortal named Darrin Stephens (originally Dick York, later Dick Sargent).

Bewitched

While Samantha pledges to forsake her powers and become a typical suburban housewife, her magical family disapproves of the mixed marriage and frequently interferes in the couple's lives. The witches and their male counterparts, known as "warlocks", are very long-lived; while Samantha appears to be a young woman, many episodes suggest she is actually hundreds of years old. Setting[edit] The main setting for most scenes is the Stephens' house at 1164 Morning Glory Circle. "Bewitched" Season 1 Opening & Closing Theme/ Credits In Color.

My Living Doll. My Living Doll is an American science fiction sitcom that aired for 26 episodes on CBS from September 27, 1964 to March 17, 1965.

My Living Doll

This series was produced by Jack Chertok and was filmed at Desilu studios by Jack Chertok Television, Inc., in association with the CBS Television Network. The series was unusual in that it was bought by the network without a formal pilot film (at the request of CBS' president, James T. Aubrey), due to the success of Chertok's previous series, My Favorite Martian. Series background[edit] Rhoda's real name is AF 709, and she is a prototype robot that Dr. Other regular cast members included: Peter Robinson - A lecherous colleague and neighbor of Bob's, who decides that Rhoda is the girl of his dreams; played by Jack MullaneyIrene Adams - Bob's sister, whom he asks to move in as his housekeeper and chaperone to keep his neighbors from thinking that something inappropriate is going on between him and Rhoda; played by Doris DowlingMrs.

My Living Doll Uninvited Guest - part 1. Mister Ed. Mister Ed is an American television situation comedy produced by Filmways[1] that first aired in syndication from January 5 to July 2, 1961, and then on CBS from October 1, 1961, to February 6, 1966.[2] The show's title character is a fictional talking horse, originally appearing in short stories by Walter R.

Mister Ed

Brooks. Mister Ed is one of the few series to debut in syndication and be picked up by a major network for prime time.[2] Mr. Ed - Intro (Opening Theme) My Mother the Car. My Mother the Car is an American fantasy sitcom which aired for a single season on NBC between September 14, 1965 and April 5, 1966.

My Mother the Car

A total of 30 episodes were produced by United Artists Television. My Mother The Car Pilot Opening/Closing Theme and Credits. The Jetsons. The Jetsons Intro. I Dream of Jeannie. I Dream of Jeannie is an American sitcom with a fantasy premise.

I Dream of Jeannie

The show starred Barbara Eden as a 2,000-year-old genie, and Larry Hagman as an astronaut who becomes her master, with whom she falls in love and eventually marries. I Dream Of Jeannie (Intro Theme Song) 1965. My Favorite Martian. My Favorite Martian is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS from September 29, 1963, to May 1, 1966,[1] for 107 episodes (75 in black and white 1963–1965, 32 color 1965–1966).

My Favorite Martian

The show starred Ray Walston as Uncle Martin (the Martian) and Bill Bixby as Tim O'Hara. John L. Greene created the central characters and developed the core format of this series, which was produced by Jack Chertok. Premise[edit] A human-looking extraterrestrial in a one-man spaceship crash-lands near Los Angeles. My Favorite Martian Opening Theme 1963 - 1966. Lost in Space. Lost in Space - Network Sales Presentation.