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could identify with the wealth, glamorous wardrobes, globe-trotting travel, and international situations depicted in the series. Hollywood reporter Bob Thomas wrote in an October 19, 1957 article, "Judging from last week's program , it appears to be one of the brighter spots in an otherwise dismal season. It had crisp writing, bright direction and sharp acting by Marion Lorne...and other accomplished actors." However, critics often expressed negative opinions of
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Sally Truesdale is a young salesclerk at the Banford & Bleacher Department Store and eligible bachelorette who is reassigned to serve as the traveling companion of the store's wealthy co-owner, the matronly widow Myrtle Banford, during a lengthy trip to Europe. They expect a normal vacation, but
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setting." As episodes aired over the next two months, it became apparent that viewers found the plots of Sally's and Mrs. Banford's adventures in Europe far-fetched and the constant presence of 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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Mrs. Banford is eccentric and can be a little daffy, and as the two women travel from city to city, she tends to get into various kinds of trouble, while the fun-loving Sally also is prone to having exciting adventures.
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as Sally Truesdale, a young saleswoman at a department store who tours Europe with a widow who is the store's wealthy and scatter-brained owner. After the trip is over, Sally returns to work at the store.
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In mid-February 1958, the two women return home, and Sally resumes work as a salesclerk at the Banford & Bleacher Department Store, located in an unidentified large city somewhere in the
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does not work. (When Joan Caulfield in character as Sally provides a sneak peek at next week's show at the end of the episode, the background music is identical to the theme music for
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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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continued to draw low ratings, to Caulfield's surprise; she told the press, "And to think, we picked the 7:30 time spot ourselves, thinking it'd be a cinch to lick a little old
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because he does not have the courage to ask a woman to marry him, so she convinces him to stay and decides to help him become more confident around women. Guest star:
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Sally and Mrs. Banford return home from their lengthy European trip, and Sally goes back to her job as a salesclerk at the Banford & Bleacher Department Store.
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Sally decides that the department store would be more profitable if it made its own cosmetics, so she and Mrs. Banford use Sally′s bathtub to make
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Bascomb Bleacher, Jr., opposes coffee breaks, and Sally loses her job when she institutes a "floating" coffee break at 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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on September 15, 1957. It lasted only a single season, and its last episode aired on March 30, 1958. It was broadcast at 7:30 p.m.
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on February 20, 1958, features writer Harry Harris described the overhaul of the show as "frantic but not very amusing" and said that
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owned by the parents of a former college exchange student friend, Sally becomes the key figure in a romantic triangle.
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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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The department store's staff plans a surprise party for Sally, but Mr. Bleacher thinks the party is for him.
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with its new premise and cast it as a "premiere" of the revamped show. However, the changes did not save
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was the first filmed series produced by Paramount Television. Joan Caulfield's husband, movie producer
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is a huge success — until a long line of women appear at the store demanding their money back because
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Sally acts as a maid and Mrs. Banford as a cook to help their friend Lady Wingate sell her ancestral
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served as producer for the series; it was his first television production. The series included a
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When a beautiful vamp descends upon the store, Sally tries to get her moved elsewhere.
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Alternative title "Mrs. Banford's Birthday." Sally and Mrs. Banford are visiting
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Sally and Mrs. Banford discover an abandoned infant at their hotel room door in
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to sell at the store. Sally then works with Jim on an advertising campaign for
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Vernon, Scott (Dec 6, 1959). "Joan Caulfield, Real Life Soap Opera Heroine".
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on Mrs. Banford's birthday, and as a present Sally hires a dashing French
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NBC promoted the February 16, 1958, broadcast of the first episode of
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shows have made me real proud." Faced with stiff competition from
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Mrs. Banford makes sacrifices so that Sally can be presented at
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Thomas, Bob, "Joan Caulfield Should Have Hit In Show 'Sally',"
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has the potential of being a top half-hour of entertainment."
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who she thinks can get her an invitation to a gala ball for
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Sally discovers that Bascomb Bleacher, Jr., plans to go to
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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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May Cancel 'Sally' Series on TV," 1756: 1754: 1752: 1750: 1748: 1746: 1744: 1208:After Sally and Mrs. Banford check into a 482: 472:on Sundays throughout its 26-episode run. 313:After the September 15, 1957, premiere of 29: 18: 2601:Television shows set in the United States 2596:Black-and-white American television shows 1883:Harris, Harry, "Comediennes on Way Out," 1761:De Piante, Bob, "Viewing and Listening," 440:, who received the award for her work on 1844: 1842: 1840: 1824: 1822: 1776: 1774: 1772: 1623: 1621: 1619: 1617: 1615: 1613: 1611: 1173:A waiter takes a tip meant for a busboy. 2591:1958 American television series endings 1992:imdb.com Sally (1957–1958) Episode List 1607: 1587: 1563: 1544: 1514: 1507: 1479: 1434: 1410: 1403: 1375: 1368: 1340: 1333: 1305: 1290: 1262: 1243: 1219: 1205: 1177: 1170: 1142: 1135: 1107: 1096: 1068: 1057: 1029: 1018: 990: 975: 951: 936: 912: 894: 866: 855: 827: 804: 776: 749: 721: 707: 683: 672: 644: 613: 585: 574: 546: 530:Sally meets Mrs. Banford in the series 527: 503: 2586:1957 American television series debuts 1691: 1689: 1687: 1685: 1683: 1681: 1679: 1564: 1515: 1480: 1411: 1376: 1341: 1306: 1263: 1220: 1178: 1143: 1108: 1069: 1030: 991: 952: 913: 867: 828: 777: 722: 684: 675:Sally and Mrs. Banford visit a phony 645: 586: 547: 504: 362:. Maybe we should have looked into a 7: 2029:"Week's Radio-Television Listings," 1665:, New York: Ballantine Books, 1995, 2430:"Today's Programs, Sun., Jan. 19," 1230:Irving Elinson & Robert O'Brien 2003:TV Tango September 15, 1957 Sunday 1947:"Joan Caulfield Seeking Divorce". 1421:Irving Elinson & Robet O'Brien 16:1957 American TV series or program 14: 1920:Scott, Vernon (6 December 1959). 1631:, New York: Penguin Books, 1996, 2370:"TV Program, Sunday January 5," 2134:TV Tango November 3, 1957 Sunday 1492: 1487: 1388: 1383: 1353: 1348: 1318: 1313: 1275: 1270: 1190: 1185: 1155: 1150: 1120: 1115: 1081: 1076: 1042: 1037: 1003: 998: 947:prince whose life is threatened. 879: 874: 840: 835: 789: 784: 734: 729: 657: 652: 559: 554: 2432:The Pittsburgh Press TV Graphic 2312:The Pittsburgh Press TV Graphic 2297:The Pittsburgh Press TV Graphic 2282:The Pittsburgh Press TV Graphic 274:as Bascomb Bleacher, Jr. (1958) 268:as Bascomb Bleacher, Sr. (1958) 2565:episode "Sally and the Sheikh" 2162:The San Bernardino County Sun, 1661:Brooks, Tim, and Earle Marsh, 194:(left) as Sally Truesdale and 101: 90: 1: 2402:The San Bernardino County Sun 1813:The San Bernardino County Sun 1258:spy and decide to expose him. 2194:, November 10, 1957, p. 248. 1909:imdb.com Ann B. 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Index


Situation comedy
Joan Caulfield
Marion Lorne
Gale Gordon
Arte Johnson
Johnny Desmond
Frank Ross
Paramount Television
NBC

Joan Caulfield
Marion Lorne
sitcom
NBC
1957–58 television season
Joan Caulfield
United States
Joan Caulfield
Marion Lorne
Gale Gordon
Arte Johnson
Johnny Desmond
Paramount Television
Frank Ross
laugh track
Victorian
Maverick
ABC
The Jack Benny Program

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