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VINTAGE SITCOM COMPILATIONS
RARE CLASSIC SITUATION COMEDIES FROM THE 1950s 
FEATURING SOME OF THE BIGGEST STARS WHEN THEIR 
CAREERS WERE JUST BEGINNING!
 
208 VINTAGE SITCOMS, I 
1. THE LIFE OF RILEY stars a young, thin Jackie Gleason in his 
first TV outing from 1949. 
2. MY LITTLE MARGIE (1952). Gale Storm and Charles Farrell star in an 
     early episode.
 
3. THE BURNS AND ALLEN SHOW (1952). A classic live episode involves 
     Gracie's party plans. 
4. THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE (1955). Jackie Cooper stars in this series, 
     along with his dog, "Cleo", who thinks out loud. 
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250 VINTAGE SITCOMS, VII
 
  1. THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE (1955). Here's a rare episode from the 
     short-lived TV series. Willard Waterman stars as that ever-
     womanizing bachelor who cares for his niece and nephew.
 
2. MR. PEEPERS (1953). Wally Cox stars as the mild-mannered school 
     teacher of the 1950s. Also stars Tony Randall and Marion Lorne. 
     A rare kinescope. 
3. MY FAVORITE HUSBAND (1955). Another episode of the series, 
complete with original commercials. George gets hooked with a piece of junk 
     when he bids at an auction. 
 
4. THE GOLDBERGS (1955). Molly wants Rosalie to become a concert 
singer, but Rosalie's voice teacher thinks otherwise. 
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266 VINTAGE SITCOMS, VIII: Celebrity Sitcoms 
  1. THE THREE STOOGES SHOW (1949). In 1949, Moe, Larry, and Shemp 
     attempted to bring their screen slapstick to ABC-TV. This 
     kinescope pilot is the result. In it, the boys play interior 
     decorators and the show plays much like one of their films. 
     Emil Sitka and Simona Boniface (from their films) co-star. RARE! 
     (Note: This show quality is not up to our usual standards, however 
     it is still watchable and enjoyable.) 
2. THE GEORGE BURNS AND GRACIE ALLEN SHOW (1950). An early episode 
     from the live years of the show. Blanche and Gracie are jealous of 
     Harry Morton's new secretary, so they invite her to dinner to check 
     her out. Director Bob Fosse has a cameo; original commercials intact. 
3. THE BING CROSBY SHOW (1954). This pilot was produced for CBS, and 
     features our favorite crooner doing several songs, while guest star 
     Jack Benny takes his date Sheree North to see the filming (a cheap 
     date, no doubt!) 
4. DATE WITH THE ANGELS (1957), starring Betty White and Bill 
Williams, complete with original commercials. Vicki spots Liberace dining at 
     the Brown Derby while the Angels are there, but Bill doesn't believe 
     her. Then Dennis Day shows up at their house to make matters worse. 
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269 VINTAGE SITCOMS, IX 
1. I MARRIED JOAN (1952), starring Joan Davis and Jim Backus. Joan 
     vows not to mess up another phone message for Brad by writing all 
     the information down. Now the problem is finding a piece of paper!
 
2. MEET CORLISS ARCHER (1955). The Archers and their neighbors get 
     involved with building a boat in their garage. Ann Baker stars as 
     Corliss. 
3. THE BUSTER KEATON SHOW (1952). Two big game safari hunters come 
into Buster's sporting good store to purchase supplies, and the next 
     thing he knows, Buster's accompanying them to Africa! 
 
4. I MARRIED JOAN (1952). Another great episode! Joan wants to join an 
     exclusive country club, but first she has to prove that she and Brad 
     are descended from American pioneers. 
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270 VINTAGE SITCOMS, X 
1. THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM (1958). Jack invites himself and his hot 
   date out with guests Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stewart. 
 
2. WHERE'S RAYMOND? (THE RAY BOLGER SHOW). A 1954 series that 
   features Ray as dancer Ray Wallace, who also runs a neighborhood diner. 
In this show, complete with commercials, Ray insults a health inspector 
     and may lose the diner as a result. 
 
3. LIFE WITH BUSTER KEATON (1952). Another of Buster's rare filmed 
     shows has him substituting for the lead in a major play when he 
     injures the star. 
 
4. TOPPER (1953). A rare episode of the classic series complete 
     with commercials. Topper's wife decides to sell the house, much 
     to his and the Kirbys' dismay. Leo G. Carroll, Robert Sterling, and 
     Anne Jeffries star. 
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273 VINTAGE SITCOMS, XI
 
  1. SUSIE (aka PRIVATE SECRETARY) (1956). Ann Sothern stars as Don 
     Porter's girl Friday in this classic show. Susie's friends try to 
     keep her from going on constant spending sprees.
 
2. HEY MULLIGAN! (1954), starring Mickey Rooney as a TV network page. 
     In this episode, a government error saddles Mickey with an 
     experimental robot. 
3. LOVE THAT BOB! (1958). Bob pretends to be his friend Harvey 
     to help him get a raise. Bob Cummings, Ann B. Davis, and 
     Rosemary De Camp star.
 
4. WHERE'S RAYMOND? (1954), with original commercials. Ray is 
     mistakenly drafted when he agrees to entertain the army. Ray 
     Bolger stars. 
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276 VINTAGE SITCOMS, XII 
1. TOPPER (1953). George Kirby gets jealous when Topper entertains 
his former girlfriend (Frances Rafferty). Starring Leo G. Carroll and 
     Robert Sterling. 
2. MY LITTLE MARGIE (1954). Margie thinks it's high time that Vern 
     ask his boss for a raise. When he refuses, she tries a little 
     sleep-teaching. 
3. IT'S ALWAYS JAN (1955). Janis Paige stars in this series as a 
     struggling nightclub singer hoping to make it big. Sid Melton plays 
     her manager. In this episode, a hot shot agent wants to sign her to 
     an exclusive contract.
 
4. THE BETTY HUTTON SHOW (1959). Betty stars as Goldie, a lady whose 
     former employer, a millionaire, dies and leaves her in charge of his 
     estate and his children. Goldie thinks the kids are spoiled, and 
     tries to teach them a lesson by pretending that the family fortune 
     has been spent. 
     ALL 4 SHOWS ARE COMPLETE WITH ORIGINAL COMMERCIALS, AND ARE FROM THE 
     COLLECTION OF MICHAEL HALPRIN.
 
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287 VINTAGE SITCOMS, XIII
   1.  MY HERO (1953).  This was Bob Cummings' first TV series, and he plays Robert   
        S. Beanblossom, agent for the Thackery Realty Co.  In this episode, which is    
        complete with Dunhill cigarette commercials, a teenage girl develops a huge crush 
        on Bob, and try as he might, he can't get rid of her.
   2.  THE GOLDBERGS  (1955). Gertrude Berg stars as the family matriarch in this 
        classic program.  Molly and her women's club decide to put on an opera...now only 
        if only of the women could sing!
   3.  PRIVATE SECRETARY (1955) stars Ann 
        Sothern as the assistant to Don Porter in a talent agency.  10-year-old Harry 
        Shearer guest stars in this episode as a clever con artist that Susie catches 
        stealing money from the office.
   4.  THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE (1955).  Cleo the basset hound makes comments to the 
        audience in this show that stars Jackie Cooper as Sock Miller, a city councilman.  
        Sock tries desperately to get his boss married off so he can work in peace and 
        quiet.  Richard Deacon guest stars.
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