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Good Morning World [TV Series] (1967)

Good Morning World [TV Series] (1967)
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This one-season situation comedy ran on CBS from September 1967 through September 1968, and is mainly notable for giving a 21-year-old ingenue named Goldie Hawn one of her first prominent roles - pre-Laugh-In and pre Cactus Flower . It concerned Dave Lewis (Joby Baker) and Harry Clarke (Ronnie Schell) , two jockeys holding court on the morning broadcast of a Los Angeles radio station. The power-monger Roland B. Hutton, Jr. (Billy DeWolf) was their boss, while Sandy (Hawn) portrayed the gossipy neighbor of Lewis's family. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Ronnie SchellJoby Baker, (more)
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Synopsis of Good Morning World [TV Series]

This one-season situation comedy ran on CBS from September 1967 through September 1968, and is mainly notable for giving a 21-year-old ingenue named Goldie Hawn one of her first prominent roles - pre-Laugh-In and pre Cactus Flower . It concerned Dave Lewis (Joby Baker) and Harry Clarke (Ronnie Schell) , two jockeys holding court on the morning broadcast of a Los Angeles radio station. The power-monger Roland B. Hutton, Jr. (Billy DeWolf) was their boss, while Sandy (Hawn) portrayed the gossipy neighbor of Lewis's family. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
600 mins

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Producer(s):
Sam DenoffBill Persky
Categories:
Comedy
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    Garry C.

    I found the series Good Morning World to be worth my time and quite entertaining. I've always been a big fan of Goldie Hawn and it was nice to see Ronnie Schell in another series other than Gomer Pyle. With that being said, there's a reason that I titled my review, The Look And The Feel. The show had the "look" of other shows that proceeded it like WKRP, and NewsRadio. In fact, the Intro. reminded me somewhat of The Bob Newhart Show and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Nevertheless the "feel" was not there that made these other shows the Classics that they became. I don't know if going another season, or two, would have solved this "problem", or not. I guess we'll never know, for sure. Nevertheless, take a look and judge for yourself and you'll be glad that you did.

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    Jeff G.

    I originally wanted to see this series as it was Goldie Hawn's first regular TV gig. I found myself falling in love with the whole cast. The innocent fun of a 60's sitcom was so refreshing, and this seemed really well done, with numerous laugh out loud antics. A particular charmer is Billy De Wolfe as the radio station manager. The episode which showcased his vaudeville origins was a blast!

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