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review of the series's premiere episode suggested that the program "could be a surprise success of the television season." It noted that the series "has no established stars in its cast", with Ingels "the chief clown of the new series." Elements of the show reminded the reviewer of a vaudeville act
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appeared as Harry's wife, Kate. That character was the first wife on a TV comedy who worked on a job. They had no children, and Harry Dickens (age 33) looked on Fenster as if he were his son. His personality traits included insecurity and jealousy, and he tended to be pushy and overbearing. Kate
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as Harry Dickens and Arch Fenster, "inept Los Angeles carpenters" who were friends, and who worked for the Bannister Construction Company. Physical gags about activities of construction workers formed the basis of each episode.
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While Mulligan attempts to protect his sister Molly, a singer at a local nightclub, from smooth-talking men, Arch decides to create the alter ego of Valenciaga, a Latin dancer.
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Kate's attempt at getting Harry to do any work around the house fails, which results in her deciding to hire a carpenter. That means that Harry will have to bid on the job.
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Fenster was a single playboy who had a bachelor pad and a multi-volume "little black book". Marriage had eluded him despite his having been engaged nine times.
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After Harry is taken to a local hospital following a minor accident on the job, Arch's exaggerated concern results in attendants thinking he's the patient.
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Arch and Harry decide to replace the outmoded carpenters' manual with a new one. Harry will be in charge of the text, with Arch handling the photographs.
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Harry and Arch's Bannister is bald and believes his indecision is due to his high forehead, which results in the duo convincing him to purchase a toupee.
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Harry promises to produce a movie star for the carpenter's welfare show, but when he fails, Arch tries to help him out. Brief appearance by Jim Nabors.
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Harry believes that he's been selected to do a television commercial but soon finds out that he has to compete against other carpenters for the job.
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The daughter of Harry's old friend comes to visit, with Harry becoming protective of her because of the possibility of Arch dating the young woman.
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was filmed in black-and-white in front of a live audience which, in that era, was unusual for a show not built around an established star such as
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Mel believes that he's been a disappointment to his son Ralph, which results in Harry and Arch suggesting that he take the boy on a camping trip.
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Arch decides to throw a party, but Harry determines the guest list is too long. The duo then decides to go to another carpenter's party instead.
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had attracted a following and had beaten its competition, ABC had canceled it. The series ran for only 32 episodes and was canceled in 1963.
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Kate is scheduled to sing at a benefit for the hospital, but Harry's afraid that a talent scout will spot her and turn her into a big star.
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Dickens was "extremely patient" and put up with their home's being "always a work in progress" where painting and repairs were concerned.
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Arch's reputation as a lover is at stake when he and a painter wager on their mutual attempt to woo an attractive art gallery manager.
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Arch is fired from a construction job because a succession of girl friends visit him at work and distract his fellow employees.
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Harry is chosen as the captain of a table tennis team that's been formed by the carpenters to compete in an industrial league.
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Harry, Arch and their co-workers decide to throw a retirement party for a fellow carpenter who's being forcibly retired.
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Harry and Arch quit their job and set up an independent operation with offices set up in Harry and Kate's living room.
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After Kate suggests Harry give Arch a dog for companionship, Arch becomes so attached to it that he ignores everyone.
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on DVD in Region 1. The 3-disc set contains the first 16 episodes of the series as well as several bonus features.
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Harry tries to get away from Arch long enough to purchase a gift to celebrate their first meeting a decade earlier.
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Arch's bachelor apartment quickly becomes a crowded refuge after his friends all have arguments with their wives.
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During the demolition of a mansion once owned by a notorious mobster, Harry and Arch discover a hidden strongbox.
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Harry gets Arch and Mulligan to split the cost of a car with him and the three partners end up buying Mel's car.
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Arch has a new romantic interest—a nurse named Beverly who's under the mistaken impression that he's a doctor.
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Harry and Arch are given the task of not only naming a co-worker's 11th child, but also serving as godfathers.
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comedy, was well received by the audience, whose laughter sometimes drowned some of the dialogue.
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After seeing a Wanted poster, Harry and Arch are convinced that the photo resembles their friend.
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Using devious methods, Arch helps Harry get the foreman's position on a house-building project.
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Deciding that Kate doesn't love him enough, Harry decides to try to make her jealous.
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During the course of his sleep in Harry's home, Arch is heard bad-mouthing him.
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Harry and Kate try to give a dinner party without Arch finding out about it.
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Harry's joke fails to get much response from either Kate or his co-workers.
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Harry and Arch pose as doctors to investigate Kate's activities as a nurse.
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and that Laurel said that the program "was the only TV show he watched."
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that had "clumsy routines with hammers, boards, and other simple props".
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Arch falls for a princess who happens to be masquerading as her own maid.
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I'm Dickens, He's Fenster- 50th Anniversary Collectors Edition: Volume 1
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A product of Heyday Productions, the series was created and produced by
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Some reviews compared activities of Dickens and Fenster to those of
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that ran on ABC from September 28, 1962, to September 13, 1963.
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on Fridays at 9 p.m. Eastern Time. It was programmed opposite
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Appearing regularly, at Dickens and Fenster's workplace, were
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Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index
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Actresses who portrayed Fenster's girlfriends included
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composed the theme, "The Dickens and Fenster March".
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website authorized by creator/producer Leonard Stern
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Index


John Astin
Marty Ingels
Situation comedy
Leonard Stern
John Astin
Marty Ingels
Emmaline Henry
Irving Szathmary
Leonard Stern
Multi-camera
ABC

Marty Ingels
Emmaline Henry
John Astin
John Astin
Marty Ingels
John Astin
Marty Ingels
Emmaline Henry
Frank DeVol
David Ketchum
Henry Beckman
Noam Pitlik
Yvonne Craig
Ellen Burstyn
Lee Meriwether
Arthur Hiller
Vitina Marcus

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