''Ozzie and Harriet'' (Season 8, episode 7, title ''David, the Sleuth'', aired 18 November 1959)
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''Ozzie and Harriet'' (Season 8, episode 7, title ''David, the Sleuth'', aired 18 November 1959)
- Publication date
- 1959
- Usage
- Public Domain
- Topics
- Classic TV, Television, TV, Classic Television, David Nelson, 1950s, 50s, 50's, 1950's, Fifties, Masterpoxen, Retro, Sitcom, Humor, Humorous, Comedic, Comedy, Old Time Television, Commercials, Eastman Kodak, Kodak, Photography, Ricky Nelson, Public Domain TV, Public Domain Television, Vintage Television, Vintage TV, Actor Playing Himself,
- Publisher
- Stage Five Productions
In this episode of the ABC-TV sitcom "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet", David gets suspicious when he sees a man, who he thinks is pretending to have a arm injury, using his arm in at the bowling center. Hilarity ensues. This episode is complete with original commercials for Eastman Kodak, and the writers even managed to include photography into the show's plot line.
- Addeddate
- 2009-07-25 12:35:03
- Color
- Black and White
- Identifier
- DavidNelsonIsBetterThanFamilyGuy
- Run time
- 29:07
- Sound
- Sound
- Year
- 1959
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Reviewer:
richgoup
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August 26, 2012
Subject: David, The Sleuth.
Subject: David, The Sleuth.
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.
Season 8, episode 7.
Original air date: 18 November 1959.
While bowling one evening, Dave spots a man bowling that he believes is seeking an insurance settlement from one is law firm`s client.
Cast: Ozzie Nelson (Ozzie Nelson), Harriet Hilliard (Harriet Nelson), David Nelson (Dave Nelson), Ricky Nelson (Rick Nelson), Francis DeSales (Mr. Dobson), John Hubbard (George), Joyce Taylor (Dorothy), Barbara Eiler (Barbara Bensfield), Jack Wagner (Bowling Attendant), Hal Smith (Cab driver), Frank Richards (Truck Driver), Constance Harper (Miss Edwards), Sally Hughes (Saleslady), Beverly Scott (Charlie), Bill Hampton (Barber) and Richard Gittings (Barber).
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Season 8, episode 7.
Original air date: 18 November 1959.
While bowling one evening, Dave spots a man bowling that he believes is seeking an insurance settlement from one is law firm`s client.
Cast: Ozzie Nelson (Ozzie Nelson), Harriet Hilliard (Harriet Nelson), David Nelson (Dave Nelson), Ricky Nelson (Rick Nelson), Francis DeSales (Mr. Dobson), John Hubbard (George), Joyce Taylor (Dorothy), Barbara Eiler (Barbara Bensfield), Jack Wagner (Bowling Attendant), Hal Smith (Cab driver), Frank Richards (Truck Driver), Constance Harper (Miss Edwards), Sally Hughes (Saleslady), Beverly Scott (Charlie), Bill Hampton (Barber) and Richard Gittings (Barber).
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August 26, 2009
Subject: better than i expected
Subject: better than i expected
i actually really like this show!! i thought it was hilarious. and i liked the fact that davis was the main character. i like him better than ricky!
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Along with the show itself, this episode also contains:
A Christmas themed commercial for Kodak's camera range. The cheapest model, at $5.95, would cost $44.10 adjusted for inflation.
A 2nd Christmas-themed Kodak commercial, this time for the Brownie Home Movie camera and Projector (Cost $78.25, or $580.00 when adjusted for inflation in 2009 money).
A commercial for "next week's sponsor", the Quaker Oats company. The product is Aunt Jemima pancakes. Amazingly, this product is still sold and is still popular with many people, which shows that good food and good trademarks can have a long staying power. Though, I don't think combining pancakes with pork was popular then or now, though 'd certainly love to try it.
Kodak notes that they "also present the Ed Sullivan show on another network".
We are also reminded that Kodak can make Customized Christmas cards with "the picture of your choice".
Harriet Nelson reminds us that her son David is appearing in a movie called "30". She also reminds us to buy Ricky's new album "Songs by Ricky". I myself have heard the album and it's very good, and it's actually still-in print, at least on iTunes. We are shown a low budget "Smokee the Bear" PSA, reminding us to try to prevent forest fires. The recording finishes with an ABC-TV ID.
The episode itself is pretty amusing, not too dated at all and most certainly entertaining. Most episodes of this show tended to revolve around Ozzie or Ricky, so it's unusual to see David being the star for once.
As of this review, this item still needs moving to the Classic TV section. In addition, I have other items not yet moved, as do other uploaders.
Also, my keyboard is not fully working, hence some missing letters.
A Christmas themed commercial for Kodak's camera range. The cheapest model, at $5.95, would cost $44.10 adjusted for inflation.
A 2nd Christmas-themed Kodak commercial, this time for the Brownie Home Movie camera and Projector (Cost $78.25, or $580.00 when adjusted for inflation in 2009 money).
A commercial for "next week's sponsor", the Quaker Oats company. The product is Aunt Jemima pancakes. Amazingly, this product is still sold and is still popular with many people, which shows that good food and good trademarks can have a long staying power. Though, I don't think combining pancakes with pork was popular then or now, though 'd certainly love to try it.
Kodak notes that they "also present the Ed Sullivan show on another network".
We are also reminded that Kodak can make Customized Christmas cards with "the picture of your choice".
Harriet Nelson reminds us that her son David is appearing in a movie called "30". She also reminds us to buy Ricky's new album "Songs by Ricky". I myself have heard the album and it's very good, and it's actually still-in print, at least on iTunes. We are shown a low budget "Smokee the Bear" PSA, reminding us to try to prevent forest fires. The recording finishes with an ABC-TV ID.
The episode itself is pretty amusing, not too dated at all and most certainly entertaining. Most episodes of this show tended to revolve around Ozzie or Ricky, so it's unusual to see David being the star for once.
As of this review, this item still needs moving to the Classic TV section. In addition, I have other items not yet moved, as do other uploaders.
Also, my keyboard is not fully working, hence some missing letters.
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