His Number One is not a British production, but it is a show that has been part of the BBC schedules for nearly 50 years, and is an important element of British television heritage. Why doesn't Jaskier age? The Phil Silvers Show 1 Episode, Fred Gwynne On the three discs there are 21 complete episodes, plus some great extras, including the original pilot show never shown on British TV, revealing commentaries by Dick Van Dyke and other members of the cast, and other Phil Silvers appearances and interviews. Ernie Bilko, head of the motor pool at Fort Baxter in Kansas. This FAQ is empty. (uncredited), Unnamed Las Vegas Gambler (uncredited), Singer in Miss America Dream Sequence 1 Episode, Charlotte Rae Master Sgt. Originally titled `You'll Never Get Rich,' and later `Sergeant Bilko' in syndication, it won three consecutive Emmys for Best Comedy Series and two Emmys for Silvers, and had early appearances by Dick Van Dyke, Alan Alda and Fred Gwynne. Top writers who worked on the show included Neil Simon, Arnie Rosen, Coleman Jacoby, Tony Webster and Leonard Stern.
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141 Episodes, Aaron Ruben The popular radio show comes to life in this hit sitcom about a wise family man, Jim Anderson, his common-sense wife Margaret and their children Betty, Bud and Kathy. Flossie Lou's girlfriend Hillary lives across the hall. He dominates every moment that he is on that small screen, and even then he is complemented by wonderful performances by a host of other regular characters - Colonel Hall, Doberman, Ritzic, and the rest.To celebrate 50 years since this historic show began on US TV, a new DVD box-set has been produced. 14 Episodes, Mickey Freeman Originally titled `You'll Never Get Rich,' and later `Sergeant Bilko' in syndication, it won three consecutive Emmys for Best Comedy Series and two Emmys for Silvers, and had early appearances by Dick Van Dyke, Alan Alda and Fred Gwynne. 1 Episode, Kay Kendall Danny Williams, a successful nightclub singer, encounters a variety of difficult or amusing situations in trying to balance his career with his family: his outspoken second wife Kathy, ... See full summary ». | Jenkins Cpl.
He runs the motor pool at a small Kansas U.S. Army Camp. | Francis Grover 1 Episode, Dick Van Dyke 43 Episodes, Herbie Faye Fielding Zimmerman Henshaw Photo Credits: Netflix; Pop TV; Robert Viglasky, Hartswood Films; Fred Hayes/Disney+, Fox, PopTV; Bettina Strauss/Netflix; Nicole Rivelli/Amazon, Netflix, Frank Masi/Apple, Disney, Jasper Savage/Hulu; Diyah Pera/CW, Jason Isaacs, Jemima Kirke, and Dua Saleh Join the Cast of, Trump vs. Biden Presidential Debates: Everything You Need to Know, The Best Showtime TV Shows to Binge-Watch Right Now, Amber Ruffin Is Ready to Be a Late Night Queen with, How to Watch the First Donald Trump and Joe Biden Debate, What to Watch on Netflix Top 10 Rankings on September 24. 1 Episode, Yogi Berra Keep track of your favorite shows and movies, across all your devices. © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. Television episodes built around the same sorts of incidents found in Hank Ketcham's long-running comic strip. (uncredited), Special Services Captain
Ernie Bilko, head of the motor pool at Fort Baxter in Kansas. Doberman's sister is without a date. 1 Episode, John Wray 99 Episodes, Harvey Lembeck Honigan View production, box office, & company info. It's Fort Baxter Day at the camp. Any premise would lead to slapstick, puns, lots of gimmicks from their movies. Dino Paparelli (1955–1959). 1 Episode, Dina Merrill Duane Doberman
(uncredited), Engineer Walter Maxwell Your new favorite show is right here. (uncredited), 3rd Poker Player The wife of a band leader constantly tries to become a star - in spite of her having no talent, and gets herself (along with her best friend) into the funniest predicaments. (uncredited), production manager (67 episodes, 1955-1957), production supervisor / unit manager (55 episodes, 1955-1957), assistant director (31 episodes, 1958-1959), recording engineer (130 episodes, 1955-1959), composer: theme music / music supervisor / composer: stock music (142 episodes, 1955-1959), vocal music conductor / composer: stock music (3 episodes, 1956), composer: stock music (uncredited) (79 episodes, 1955-1958), composer: stock music (uncredited) (58 episodes, 1955-1958), composer: stock music (uncredited) (42 episodes, 1955-1958), composer: stock music (uncredited) (2 episodes, 1957-1958), composer: stock music (uncredited) (1 episode, 1957), assistant to producer / production coordinator / technical advisor (132 episodes, 1955-1959), writing supervisor (65 episodes, 1957-1959), technical advisor (52 episodes, 1956-1959).