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The Doris Day Show: Season 04 (1971)

The Doris Day Show: Season 04 (1971)
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By the time The Doris Day Show had entered its fourth season, the series had already undergone two format changes. In the earliest episodes, widow Doris Martin (Doris Day) and her two sons Toby and Billy lived on the rural California farm owned by Doris' Uncle Buck. In season two, Doris began dividing her time between the farm and her new secretarial job at San Francisco-based "Today's World" magazine, where her co-workers included editor Michael Nicholson, assistant editor Ron Harvey and fellow secretary Myrna Gibbons. And in season three, Doris and her sons moved off the farm and into a San Francisco apartment, located above the Italian restaurant owned by Angie and Louie Palucci. All this changed radically as the series swung into season four. Gone are Doris' sons, her uncle Buck, her magazine compadres Michael, Ron, and Myrna, and the Paluccis. As a nod to the popularity of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Doris Martin has been redefined as a slightly more sophisticated Mary Richards type; a swinging bachelorette who is now a full-fledged writer for "Today's World." John Dehner has been installed as Doris' new editor, Cy Bennett; also added to the cast is Jackie Joseph as Bennett's ditzy secretary Jackie Parker. Although the ratings for The Doris Day Show were the lowest ever during season four, the powers-that-be decided to stick with the series' fourth format for its fifth (and final) season. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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By the time The Doris Day Show had entered its fourth season, the series had already undergone two format changes. In the earliest episodes, widow Doris Martin (Doris Day) and her two sons Toby and Billy lived on the rural California farm owned by Doris' Uncle Buck. In season two, Doris began dividing her time between the farm and her new secretarial job at San Francisco-based "Today's World" magazine, where her co-workers included editor Michael Nicholson, assistant editor Ron Harvey and fellow secretary Myrna Gibbons. And in season three, Doris and her sons moved off the farm and into a San Francisco apartment, located above the Italian restaurant owned by Angie and Louie Palucci. All this changed radically as the series swung into season four. Gone are Doris' sons, her uncle Buck, her magazine compadres Michael, Ron, and Myrna, and the Paluccis. As a nod to the popularity of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Doris Martin has been redefined as a slightly more sophisticated Mary Richards type; a swinging bachelorette who is now a full-fledged writer for "Today's World." John Dehner has been installed as Doris' new editor, Cy Bennett; also added to the cast is Jackie Joseph as Bennett's ditzy secretary Jackie Parker. Although the ratings for The Doris Day Show were the lowest ever during season four, the powers-that-be decided to stick with the series' fourth format for its fifth (and final) season. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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    Karl H.

    So, sad. After three years as an amiable, attractive star vehicle for Doris Day, for some inexplicable reason in the fourth and fifth seasons the format of the show changed and what was fun, if not classic, became merely dreary. While Doris Martin continues to work at Today's World magazine, gone are everyone she worked with for two seasons as well as her father and two sons--all without explanation or even reference. It is disconcerting that Doris works in the same office space, lives in the same apartment, and has the same landlord, fussy next door neighbor, and even her own cousin who are all blithely unaware that Doris's family and even her dog have inexplicably disappeared. But had the charm of the first three seasons been preserved, all this could have been forgiven. Unfortunately, it was not. Day was a fine actress and an appealing screen presence. A sad ending to an innocuous but charming little series and indeed to Miss Day's screen career. Both she and we deserved better.

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