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The Doris Day Show: Season 05 (1972)

The Doris Day Show: Season 05 (1972)
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The most remarkable aspect of The Doris Day Show's fifth season is that the new year did not usher in a new format, as had the previous four seasons. Adhering to the "bible" established in season four, Doris Martin (Doris Day) is still a glamorous bachelor girl, working as a reporter for San Francisco-based "Today's World" magazine. Her editor boss remains Cy Bennett (John Dehner), and Jackie Joseph has also been carried over in the role of Bennett's nutty secretary Jackie Parker. By way of a "change," more emphasis is placed on Doris' romantic life, with the omnipresence of her current boyfriend, Dr. Peter Lawrence (Peter Lawford), as well as several other eligible Rock Hudson-type bachelors. Even if the ratings for The Doris Day Show had improved markedly from the series' fourth season -- which they hadn't -- the fifth season had already been predetermined to be the series' swan song. Having never wanted to do a sitcom in the first place (she had been committed to the project by her late husband-manager Martin Melcher), Doris Day exited the show bearing her name the moment that her contractual commitment came to an end. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Doris DayJohn Dehner, (more)
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Synopsis of The Doris Day Show: Season 05

The most remarkable aspect of The Doris Day Show's fifth season is that the new year did not usher in a new format, as had the previous four seasons. Adhering to the "bible" established in season four, Doris Martin (Doris Day) is still a glamorous bachelor girl, working as a reporter for San Francisco-based "Today's World" magazine. Her editor boss remains Cy Bennett (John Dehner), and Jackie Joseph has also been carried over in the role of Bennett's nutty secretary Jackie Parker. By way of a "change," more emphasis is placed on Doris' romantic life, with the omnipresence of her current boyfriend, Dr. Peter Lawrence (Peter Lawford), as well as several other eligible Rock Hudson-type bachelors. Even if the ratings for The Doris Day Show had improved markedly from the series' fourth season -- which they hadn't -- the fifth season had already been predetermined to be the series' swan song. Having never wanted to do a sitcom in the first place (she had been committed to the project by her late husband-manager Martin Melcher), Doris Day exited the show bearing her name the moment that her contractual commitment came to an end. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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    Karl H.

    While I find Season 5 marginally better than Season 4, I agree that the show had lost its luster. However, for true Doris Day fans there is a hidden treasure in this set. The Doris Day Show: Season 5: Disc 3 contains commentary by the notoriously reclusive Miss Day recorded in 2006 for two episodes: "Hospital Benefit" and "It's a Dog's Life". And while they are not wildly insightful commentaries, they are quite fun: listening to Doris reminisce about these episodes that she obviously had not seen in over thirty years. "Hospital Benefit" is the annual fashion show that turned up every season. This time Doris handles ALL the modeling chores. "It's a Dog's Life" features two of Doris' real-life dogs and it is very heartwarming to hear her talk about these beloved pooches who obviously passed away many years ago. A rare gem in the Doris Day collection.

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