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Narrated by
  
Vin Scully

Final episode date
  
29 August 1967

Number of seasons
  
1

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Genre
  
Sitcom

First episode date
  
13 September 1966

Network
  
NBC

Number of episodes
  
30

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Created by
  
Lawrence J. Cohen Fred Freeman

Written by
  
Richard Baer Peggy Chantler Dick Lawrence J. Cohen Robert Riley Crutcher Stan Cutler William Davenport Martin Donovan John Erman Fred Freeman Lila Garrett Bernie Kahn Gene Thompson Martin Ragaway Shorty Rogers

Directed by
  
Jerrold Bernstein Bob Claver Danny Dayton Paul Junger Witt Richard Kinon Russ Mayberry Gary Nelson Ernest Pintoff

Starring
  
Michael Callan Patricia Harty

Cast
  
Michael Callan, Patricia Harty, Jack Riley, Vin Scully, Stuart Margolin

Similar
  
He's the Mayor, The $198 Beauty Show, The Jean Arthur Show, Never Too Young, The Young Marrieds

Occasional Wife was an American sitcom that got aired on NBC on September 13, 1966 and ran until May 9, 1967 (repeats are aired through August 29.) That's originally on NBC's Tuesday night schedule in the Eastern Time Zone it aired from 8:30–9:00PM ET/PT. Reruns were aired on Comedy Central in 1992.

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Synopsis

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The lead character was Peter Christopher, a bachelor who enjoyed the single life, but was blocked from professional advancement by not having a wife. Peter's boss, baby-food manufacturer Max Brahms, was, because of his product, a strong believer in marriage and family. Christopher asked a young hat check girl, Greta Patterson, to pose as his wife at company functions. In return, Peter set up Greta in an apartment two floors above his own in a Manhattan building. Greta would use the fire escape to slip in to Peter's 6th floor apartment from her apartment on the 8th floor whenever his boss would drop by unexpectedly. As a silent running gag, Bryan O'Byrne played the "Man in the middle" who bemusedly watching the comings and goings of the two from his 7th floor vantage point. The sitcom's uncredited narrator was the well-known sports announcer Vin Scully.

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The series first experienced good ratings, tying at #18 with The Man from U.N.C.L.E. in the Nielsen ratings. The series then fell to #64 in the ratings after having to compete against ABC's popular series The Invaders and the CBS staple The Red Skelton Show. Occasional Wife was canceled after one season.

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The series was also notable for being one of the first sitcoms to completely eliminate the use of the laugh track, which set the series apart from other sitcoms on at the time. Its practice of not using canned laughter has now become an industry standard with most modern day single camera sitcoms.

Cast

  • Michael Callan as Peter Christopher
  • Patricia Harty as Greta Patterson
  • Jack Collins as Max Brahms
  • Stuart Margolin as Bernie Kramer
  • Chris Noel as Marilyn
  • Bryan O'Byrne as Man-in-the-Middle
  • Jack Riley as Wally Frick
  • Sara Seegar as Mrs. Christopher (Peter's mother)
  • Susan Silo as Vera Frick
  • Joan Tompkins as Mrs. Brahms (two episodes)

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    References

    Occasional Wife Wikipedia