Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe life and love of a young couple is told through a series of monologues, sketches, and song-and-dance routines. Each episode followed how they met and fell in love, and then their subsequ... Alles lesenThe life and love of a young couple is told through a series of monologues, sketches, and song-and-dance routines. Each episode followed how they met and fell in love, and then their subsequent married life. Numerous guest-stars helped round out the cast.The life and love of a young couple is told through a series of monologues, sketches, and song-and-dance routines. Each episode followed how they met and fell in love, and then their subsequent married life. Numerous guest-stars helped round out the cast.
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It's funny but I haven't been able to find anyone who remembers this show and I've asked many people! "That's Life" was particularly enjoyable because it was unlike other TV shows of the era. It was fresh, lively and full of surprises that now seem trivial compared to todays's lavish stunts and trick photography. And the actors (Robert Morse and EJ Peaker) were so very likable and had great chemistry.
I can't remember many of the plot lines but the precious memories of this show will always live on in my mind. To those responsible for creating this show, thank you! Please know that your efforts were appreciated!
I saw the taping of several episodes, including the first one, if memory serves. There was also an episode that featured Terry Thomas, who, like Morse, had a gap in his teeth. The two made light of the fact that they shared this trait, and even sang a song about it.
There were edits, and sometimes the sessions were very long, but for the most part, it was "live to tape". There was even a studio orchestra. It was a fun show to watch from the theater.
They changed the location after a while, and like most TV shows, "over distributed" tickets, and it was hard to get a seat. I think it also had become a "hot ticket" in New York, in that it was very much like a Broadway show, and it was free!
I would love to see these episodes again. I wonder if the tapes still exist.
The show was set up as a weekly, ongoing Broadway musical production, with original songs each week.
Bobby Morse and E. J. Peaker were fantastic as the stars of the excellent show.
I would love to see it released on DVD. I would be thrilled to see these episodes again.
ABC, in those days, was far more creative than the other networks. They had to be more creative, and try risky ventures, because they had far fewer stations than the other networks, and were always a distant third place in the ratings. This situation brought about some of the most creative and imaginative shows ever on television. I really miss those days.
I also recall that when they had a baby they did a show from the baby's point of view.
Each show offered its own uniqueness.
The endings always came out as two people in love, a la Robert and Laura Petrie, with a little more sentiment that could touch your heart.
I don't know that I would be interested in this being on DVD, but I would sure love to see a couple of the episodes. It was a good family show, too tame (wonderfully so) by today's standards.
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