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6.1/10 TV First episode date 16 September 1969 | 6.8/10 Final episode date 14 April 1970 Number of seasons 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starring Debbie ReynoldsDon ChastainTom BosleyPatricia Smith Opening theme "With a Little Love (Just a Little Love)" Composer(s) Jack MarshallTony Romeo Cast Similar Aloha Paradise, Jennifer Slept Here, I Love Lucy, Til Love Do Us Lie, Washington: Behind Closed D |
The Debbie Reynolds Show is an American situation comedy which aired on the NBC television network during the 1969–70 television season. The series was produced by Filmways.
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Synopsis
Debbie Reynolds portrayed Debbie Thompson, a housewife married to Jim, a successful sportswriter for the Los Angeles Sun. Jim was portrayed by actor Don Chastain, his boss by longtime television actor Tom Bosley. Reynolds' attempts to amuse herself were regarded as being reminiscent of those of Lucille Ball on Here's Lucy.
Creator/producer Jess Oppenheimer was the original producer and co-creator of I Love Lucy. The show also employed Bob Carroll Jr., and Madelyn Davis, two longtime Lucy writers.
The series only lasted one season because NBC was selling ad-time to cigarette commercials against Reynolds' wishes. Because Reynolds signed a two-year contract with NBC and owned half of the program, she was unable to be fired so she walked away from the show instead.
In popular culture
Monty Python's Flying Circus spoofed the series in a sketch primarily written by John Cleese and Graham Chapman entitled "The Attila the Hun Show". It pokes fun at The Debbie Reynolds Show (the opening title sequence in particular), as well as American comedy in general.