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the rules of television, likened an actor's selection of a television role to little more than gambling, with success having nothing to do with the role's quality, and criticized sponsors for becoming too prone to withdraw support for a television series at the first sign of early weakness in viewership. Disgusted with the
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At a town meeting, Bob is nominated to oppose Ichabod in the upcoming mayoral election. Ichabod has been the mayor of Phippsboro for 28 years and previously had always run unopposed, but polls show Bob well in the lead, which makes Abby furious with Bob – until she realizes that Bob does not actually
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amounted to a "pretty tired, clumsy effort" and offered the opinion that its stereotyped depiction of rural New Englanders was more likely to offend residents of New England than attract them to the show. The same day, syndicated columnist Harriet Van Horne wrote of CBS that "A network that would buy
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Also in Bob's life in Phippsboro are Ichabod's adult daughter Abby, who lives with Ichabod and at first views the highly eligible Bob with disdain, but then warms to him, takes a romantic interest in him, and eventually becomes his girlfriend; Aunt Livvy, the stern-faced but soft-hearted housekeeper
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struggled to attract an audience. Rod Serling's guest appearance drew some attention to the series in March 1962, but did not improve its ratings, and by April 1962 Robert Sterling was acknowledging in interviews that the show was unlikely to return for a second season. He expressed bewilderment at
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calling for progress in the town to bring it into the mid-20th century and raising the ire of the townspeople, who tend to oppose change. Ichabod – who is in his 60s, owns most of the town and serves it in many capacities, including as its mayor for the past 28 years, its school superintendent, and
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When the town's banker, Samuel Cheever, asks Bob what he should do to make profitable use of several plots of land he owns, Bob suggests that they try to attract industries to the Phippsboro area in the hope that they will purchase the land – but the town's longtime residents object to the idea.
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calling for the road's replacement – and when Abby discovers that the new road will require demolition of the old one, she mobilizes the women of Phippsboro in opposition to the plan, leaving Bob to try to resolve the dispute without becoming the local pariah. Guest stars:
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portrays Martin Perkins, and Burt Mustin appears as a character named Burt rather than Olaf. The pilot does not include the Jonathan Baylor, Benjie Major, or Colby characters and makes no mention of Phippsboro's newspaper. It aired in April 1960 as an episode of
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Benjie decides Bob is lonely, so he writes a love letter, signs it with Bob's name, and sends it along with flowers his schoolteacher, Miss Tyler. When Bob finds out about it, he goes to the school superintendent – Ichabod – for help. Guest star:
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community to take up the life of a farmer, he rents a property from the determined Ichabod Adams. A battle of wits over a business deal ensues between Terry and Ichabod, resulting in Ichabod getting Terry to do all the work in the apple
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entitled "Adam's Apples." It included George Chandler as Ichabod and Christine White as his daughter Abby, but differed from the regular series in several ways. In "Adam's Apples," a character named Terrence "Terry" Major, portrayed by
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its traffic commissioner β€” remains involved in the operation of the newspaper. Ichabod is bemused by Bob and friendly toward him, offering him fatherly wisdom and advising him on how to navigate conflicts with his neighbors.
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Despite the pilot's failure, Chandler felt strongly about getting a regular series on the air based on the Ichabod Adams and "Mr. Major" characters. He took the initiative in forming a partnership with co-creators
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will pay for the project – to approve the idea. Ichabod agrees that the road is in bad shape, but cautions Bob that Phippsboro's residents do not welcome change. Bob nonetheless writes a stirring editorial in the
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in its October 4, 1961, issue as "just another run-of-the-mill situation comedy, typically innocuous in its content and wholly bland in its approach...there were no surprises and few laughs on its first outing."
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When Aunt Livvy goes on a vacation, Bob looks for a temporary housekeeper, and eyebrows are raised around Phippsboro when he hires his first applicant for the job – Miss Lily Fontaine, an unemployed
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Benjie finds a week-old lamb and nurses it back to health – and when farmer Caleb Crawford claims ownership of the animal, Benjie insists that the lamb is now his due to their mutual affection.
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and share a suspicion of Bob and his activities. Bob complains about how hard it is to keep a secret in Phippsboro, where residents – Martin and Colby in particular – listen in on the town's
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Bob feels he is not getting good results from his advertising manager, so he imports an expert advertising salesman from New York City – but the new "salesman" turns out to be a woman.
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Lippy Bourke, to stay at his home, Lippy creates a furor when he begins wagering on races with the townspeople of Phippsboro – and winning, of course – and teaches Benjie to play
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Leona, a former girlfriend of Bob's, comes to Phippsboro from New York City for a visit, and Bob is the perfect host – until he finds out she is intent on matrimony. Guest star:
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after only a single season, and its 36th and final new episode was broadcast on June 5, 1962. Reruns of the show then aired in its regular time slot until September 18, 1962.
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Bob hopes to improve the lives of the residents of Phippsboro by making the town's banker, Samuel Cheever, less ornery by getting him to marry Miss Prouty. Guest stars:
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Bob brings high school student Liz Halladay (or Liza Halliday) into the newspaper office to teach her journalism, and she develops a crush on him. Guest star:
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met with poor critical reviews that suggested such scheduling would not succeed in building an audience for the series. In her column of September 27, 1961,
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When Benjie contracts a mysterious case of spots, Bob brings in a doctor from New York City in the belief that Phippsboro's doctors are somewhat lacking.
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Bob offers advice on romance to Jonathan, who has a crush on pretty cheerleader Mary Tanner at his high school – but she doesn't know Jonathan is alive.
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After Bob loses an exclusive story for the newspaper because half the population of Phippsboro is listening in to his telephone conversation on a
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Bob reluctantly allows his Uncle Lippy to visit again, only to discover that the visit includes him riding a horse for Lippy. Guest star:
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When Bob proposes dismantling a rock wall, he meets fierce resistance from the townspeople, who claim it has historical significance.
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Ichabod's niece returns to Phippsboro after two years in Paris and finds herself shunned by her less-sophisticated ex-boyfriend.
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Bob is proud when Benjie gets a part in the school pageant, but then is indignant when he learns that Benjie will be portraying
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Bob invites the teenaged son of an old friend to spend a week as his houseguest in Phippsboro, then discovers that the boy is a
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George Chandler created the Ichabod Adams character in 1956 in "Goodbye, Grey Flannel," an episode of the dramatic series
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Bob persuades a national magazine to do an article about the "typical New Englanders" of Phippsboro. Guest stars:
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want to be mayor. To make sure Ichabod wins again, Bob decides to purposely perform poorly in a campaign debate.
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drew high ratings and appealed especially to rural audiences, and CBS hoped it would provide a good lead-in for
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for Bob and Benjie; Jonathan Baylor, a wide-eyed high school student who is Bob's only regular employee at the
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Bob discovers Mehitabel Hobbs, an elderly painter who he believes is so talented that she could be the next
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Bob runs into difficulty when he delves into the story of Caleb Phipps, the founder of Phippsboro,
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Bob discovers that the famous, but reclusive, author Eugene Hollenfield – known for his books
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with a population of about 3,000, where he purchases the town's only newspaper, the weekly
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played Terrence "Terry" Major, later recast and renamed Bob Major for the actual series.
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After Bob unwittingly hires a printer with a drinking problem, he sets out to reform him.
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A stranger begins to court Aunt Livvy, but really is interested only in her money.
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to stimulate economic growth and create prosperity in Phippsboro. Bob gets the
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Bob launches a newspaper investigation into the efficiency of the Phippsboro
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replaced him as the character Bob Major in the regular series. Also starring
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at the time. However, the Benjie and Livvy roles were rather minor ones in
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The pilot "Adam's Apples", aired in 1960, had a somewhat different cast.
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Members of the staid Phippsboro women's club ask Bob to help them stage a
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Tiring of life in New York City, where he had worked as a reporter at the
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co-starring as "Mr. Major", a forerunner of the Bob Major character of
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was not considered formidable: It consisted of the second half of the
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Both the pilot and the regular series were filmed at Revue Studios in
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situation comedy which began its long and successful run during the
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premiered as a regular series on September 26, 1961, and aired on
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When Bob publishes the poetry of young Elmer Waldschlagel in the
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installed on Phippsboro's main street, and Bob strongly objects.
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Jimmy Mathers, who portrayed Benjie Major, was the brother of
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and His Orchestra performed the opening and closing theme of
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labeled "Made in Japan," and he sets out to investigate.
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Christine White and Jimmy Mathers in "Benjie's Spots."
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served as series producer. It was co-sponsored by the
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Index


Joe Connelly
Bob Mosher
Robert Sterling
George Chandler
Reta Shaw
Jimmy Hawkins
Burt Mustin
Forrest Lewis
Christine White
Jimmy Mathers
The Girl I Left Behind Me
Pete Rugolo
Revue Studios
CBS

Robert Sterling
George Chandler
Jimmy Mathers
Christine White
Robert Sterling
George Chandler
1961–62 television season
New England
New York Times
New Hampshire
city council
party line
Robert Sterling
George Chandler

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