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Caulfield and Marion Lorne without other regular cast members monotonous. Moreover, few American viewers
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as "one of the most miserable flops of the current TV season." However, in describing the cast and premise changes
Caulfield had promised, which were to roll out in the upcoming February 16 episode, he gave the revamped show a qualified endorsement, writing that
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Caulfield at first struck a defiant tone toward criticism and low viewership, saying in mid-October 1957, "If people don't like our show, they just don't have taste. I'm a tough audience. I've done some shows that make me cringe. But some of the
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Banford & Bleacher Department Store, located in an unidentified large city somewhere in the
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for which Mrs. Banford is a patron is in financial trouble, so as a benefit event for the orphans Sally organizes a musical show put on by the employees of the department store.
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Caulfield separated from Ross in 1959 and divorced him in 1960. She blamed the end of their marriage on the stress of working together on
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was considering its cancellation by mid-December 1957. On February 8, 1958, an article by Bob de Piante in the
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served as producer for the series; it was his first television production. The series included a
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shows have made me real proud." Faced with stiff competition from
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has the potential of being a top half-hour of entertainment."
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on the store's television show. Viewers fall for it, and
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den to rescue a rich young American from its clutches.
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2018:(Rochester, New York), September 5, 1957, p. 97.
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1868:"N.B.C. May Cancel 'Sally' Series on TV,"
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2003:TV Tango September 15, 1957 Sunday
1947:"Joan Caulfield Seeking Divorce".
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1909:imdb.com Ann B. Davis Awards
1898:imdb.com Marion Lorne Awards
1815:, September 29, 1957, p. 23.
1574:Phil Davis & Phil Shuken
871:"Sally Meets the Grand Duke"
603:September 29, 1957
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517:September 15, 1957
2464:, February 22, 1958, p. 10.
2239:, November 23, 1957, p. 17.
2224:, November 18, 1957, p. 87.
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1981:. 10 April 1959. p. 2.
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1857:, November 28, 1957, p. 82.
1785:, November 30, 1957, p. 16.
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1034:"Presenting Miss Truesdale"
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2220:"TV Listings for Sunday,"
2177:Independent Press-Telegram
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2123:, November 2, 1957, p. 11.
2108:, October 26, 1957, p. 10.
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1951:. 17 Mar 1959. p. 40.
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1073:"The Winning of the Green"
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1519:"Sally, the Love Doctor"
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1441:("Plum of Life"), a new
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1267:"World's Greatest Lover"
995:"Sally and Lady Wingate"
1783:The Austin Daily Herald
1424:March 9, 1958
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551:"Sally Tries to Say No"
2581:1950s American sitcoms
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2016:Democrat and Chronicle
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917:"Sally vs. the Prince"
781:"Sally Meets Humberto"
347:The Jack Benny Program
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1796:"Television Topics,"
1182:"Look Hans, No Sally"
1147:"Sally vs. Feudalism"
1112:"Sally and the Actor"
590:"To Myrtle With Love"
443:The Bob Cummings Show
280:as Jim Kendall (1958)
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2310:"Today's Programs,"
2295:"Today's Programs,"
2280:"Today's Programs,"
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1380:"Surprise, Surprise"
1224:"Operation Intrigue"
291:Paramount Television
140:Paramount Television
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2492:Schenectady Gazette
2477:Schenectady Gazette
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2447:Schenectady Gazette
2417:Schenectady Gazette
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2190:"Sunday, Nov. 10,"
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2147:Schenectady Gazette
2121:Schenectady Gazette
2106:Schenectady Gazette
2091:Schenectady Gazette
2076:Schenectady Gazette
2061:Schenectady Gazette
2046:Schenectady Gazette
1468:The Donna Reed Show
1246:While traveling in
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289:A Caulross/
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219:during the
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60:Gale Gordon
2575:Categories
2567:on YouTube
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1538:1958-03-23
1501:1958-03-16
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521:1957-09-15
391:described
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285:Production
178:1958-03-30
168:1957-09-15
121:Frank Ross
112:Production
93:of seasons
1932:1 October
1798:The Times
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319:Victorian
309:Reception
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480:SOURCE
476:Episodes
428:Despite
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232:Synopsis
117:Producer
48:Starring
2557:YouTube
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1934:2015
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