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The Goldbergs

  • Serie de TV
  • 1949–1957
  • 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,4/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Gertrude Berg in The Goldbergs (1949)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaComedy-drama about a Jewish-American family living in New York City.Comedy-drama about a Jewish-American family living in New York City.Comedy-drama about a Jewish-American family living in New York City.

  • Creación
    • Gertrude Berg
  • Reparto principal
    • Gertrude Berg
    • Arlene McQuade
    • Eli Mintz
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,4/10
    238
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Creación
      • Gertrude Berg
    • Reparto principal
      • Gertrude Berg
      • Arlene McQuade
      • Eli Mintz
    • 11Reseñas de usuarios
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    • Nominado para 1 premio Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Gertrude Berg
    Gertrude Berg
    • Molly Goldberg
    • 1949–1957
    Arlene McQuade
    • Rosalie Goldberg…
    • 1949–1957
    Eli Mintz
    Eli Mintz
    • Uncle David…
    • 1949–1957
    Robert H. Harris
    Robert H. Harris
    • Jake Goldberg…
    • 1949–1957
    Tom Taylor
    • Sammy Goldberg…
    • 1949–1957
    Philip Loeb
    Philip Loeb
    • Jake Goldberg…
    • 1949–1956
    Dora Weissman
    • Mrs. Herman…
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    Susan Steel
    • Daisy Carey…
    • 1955–1956
    Larry Robinson
    • Sammie…
    • 1949–1953
    Ruth Yorke
    • Carrie Barnett…
    • 1949–1956
    Harold J. Stone
    Harold J. Stone
    • Jake Goldberg
    • 1949–1955
    Henry Lascoe
    Henry Lascoe
    • Cousin Simon
    • 1949–1952
    Louis Sorin
    Louis Sorin
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    • 1953–1956
    Paula Trueman
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    • Julie Peterson…
    • 1955–1956
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    Joseph Buloff
    Joseph Buloff
    • Mr. Pincus…
    • 1954
    Sarah Krohner
    • Elka…
    • 1951–1954
    Lilia Skala
    Lilia Skala
    • Mrs. Albert…
    • 1951–1954
    • Creación
      • Gertrude Berg
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    Fond Memories

    I've had the privilege of seeing only two episodes of this pioneering family show, many years ago (in reruns), and I was quite impressed with its unique brand of humor and human warmth. Let's hope that many episodes survive and will be shown again, but sorry to say, the likelihood is small. With the advent of digital TV, "grainy" black and white vintage TV is even less likely to be appreciated. People seem to think that they are not getting their money's worth if they are not utilizing the full potential of their expensive TV sets. Well, there's another kind of potential that ought to be cherished: the human potential, as embodied in THE GOLDBERGS and other priceless, unforgettable family shows like MAMA. If you want to see them, your best chance is the Museum of Television and Radio in Los Angeles and New York. Alas, they don't sell copies of the shows. One doesn't even know who implemented such tight-hearted policies or why.
    10edwagreen

    The Goldbergs- **** What Wonderful Memories of a Bygone Era

    What a great show in the middle of the 20th century!

    Not only did Gertrude Berg star, but she also wrote the material for the show. She was a wonderful actress and her sudden passing, just before Rosh Hashanah, in 1966, was a terrible shock to all.

    The show depicted a typical Jewish family living in the Bronx in the 1950s.

    Molly may have been harried but she was always on the ball. "Yoo hoo, Mrs. Bloom," was my favorite as the 2 women stuck their heads out to converse. The door bell of that apartment never stopped ringing. People came in and out and would sit down to dinner as if it were nothing to invite themselves in.

    Gertrude Berg (Molly) had a kind Jewish heart and that was usually reflected by the rest of the cast.

    Her husband, Jake, worked in the garment industry in Manhattan. When he would come home, in a bad mood, watch out. Remember, "Jake, your liver is on the table?"

    The show was up-to-date. As many Jewish families moved from the Bronx in the middle and late 1950s, the Goldbergs moved as well to Forest Hills in Queens.

    The show was nostalgic and was a testimony to Jewish people of that era. Too bad we can't sit down with some chicken soup, gefilte fish et al and watch some reruns.
    10dweilermg-1

    People Like Us, Wow!

    As a young child living in a brownstone walk-up apartment in a predominantly Jewish section of Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood watching this show with my Mom & Dad I didn't realize how cool it was that there was a show about people like us. The Goldbergs were a proud Jewish family. Since that time we've had ambiguously Jewish characters such as the Kravitz couple on Bewitched and Felix & Oscar on The Odd Couple BUT the Goldbergs were indeed the real deal.
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    It was really a television show

    The picture is missing. Roy Neal and the cast of "The Goldbergs" in 1949. (Left to right) Gertrude Berg, Roy Neal, Phillip Loeb and Eli Mintz (Click on the photo to see a larger version) This picture is from the WPTZ broadcast hosted by Roy Neal called, "Open House" which aired Wednesday evenings from 7 to 7:30 pm. Ironic that in a few years, "The Goldbergs" television show would take over that very time period.

    The television program, "The Goldbergs," was based on the life of one Molly Goldberg and her family. It was based on the long running radio show. "The Rise of the Goldbergs" (later "The Goldbergs"), was created by lead actress, Gertrude Berg. It evolved from skits her produced at her family's hotel in the Catskills Mountains of New York. Its TV life started in 1949 on CBS-TV and was aired live.

    The Goldbergs live in Apartment 3-B of 1030 East Tremont Avenue in the Bronx. Residents included the Parents, Molly and Jake and their children Rosalie and Sammy and, of course, Uncle David (played by Eli Mintz). During its life on CBS-TV, the program aired on Monday evenings in three different time periods. The show disappeared in June of 1951 and resurfaced in February of the next year on another network, NBC-TV. In only ran to July and aired Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday from 7:15 to 7:30 pm. The format didn't work and the show again went away and reappeared a year later as a Friday evening half-hour weekly broadcast, again on NBC. It lasted only a couple of months and the next spring (April of 1954), the struggling DuMont network picked it up as a Tuesday evening half-hour program. It went off the air that fall and resurfaced as a first-run filmed, syndicated program (called "Molly") during the 1955-1956 television season.

    Molly Goldberg's husband was initially portrayed on television by actor Phillip Loeb. He's the reason the show went off the air in 1951. Loeb was a victim of McCarthyism and was labeled a communist. Loeb had always denied the charged but the network and sponsors demanded that he be dropped from the cast and replaced. When Berg didn't cave in, the network dropped the broadcast. When the show returned to television a year later, Loeb was gone and replaced by Harold J. Stone. But the publicity hurt the program so much that it never really recovered from the bad press.

    In 1955, depressed and out of work, Loeb killed himself. Less than 10% of the shows exist today. Contracts between the networks and the producers demanded that any kinescopes (filmed recording shot off a television screen) be destroyed three months after the initial airing. Few of the "live" shows survived into the 21st century. Only the filmed syndicated program exist intact today but none on the original 35mm masters

    Larry Schiff, a visitor to our website e-mailed: ...My brother came across the story of Roy Neal's Open House show on WPTZ concerning The Goldbergs.

    I'll try to make this as short as I can - we're originally from the Bronx and one day during either March or April 1950 during lunch break, a kid came into the school yard telling us the cast from The Goldbergs were at a party in an apartment building nearby.

    He told us to follow him and he took off with a bunch of us following closely - I lucked out being one of the fast runners and stood next to the kid at an apartment door while he knocked - someone answered the knock and invited a few of us in - later we found it was a ploy to get a bunch of kids to run around making noise in back of the building while movies were being taken. Meanwhile a few of us that were in front at the door were invited in - we had cake and got autographs (if I look hard enough I think I still have them). The show aired the following Monday I believe. I appeared for a second or two in the upper right hand corner of the screen.

    The premise of that show was a neighbor of the Goldbergs was annoyed at all the noise in the neighborhood (the show opened with a construction worker using a jack-hammer and eventually showed the film of all the kids running around making a lot of noise).

    We were all late and because someone told their teacher I was probably the leader I got called down to the Principal's Office and I thought I was in for it, but Gertrude Berg was there with a photographer who took some pictures. Miss Berg convinced the Principal it was not the kid's fault and promised if no punishment was given they would mention our school on the show..., which they did - our school was P.S. 94.

    It's too bad that less than 10% of the kinescopes have survived - it would be neat to be able to see it again.

    I guess that was my 15 minutes of fame.
    10dweilermg-1

    The Goldbergs 1949 was a slice of life

    As a Jewish child living in a brownstone walk-up apartment in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood I enjoyed The Goldbergs because it was a show about people like us, the likes of which has never been seen again. Sadly today a wonderful heartwarming show like The Goldbergs might be considered "too stereotypical" or "politically incorrect" but we all loved it years ago. Also it's great to see guest appearances by then unknown but future stars of TV and movies an that show including Beatrice Pons (Lucille Toody on Car 54 Where Are You?) and Frank Sutton (Sgt. Carter on Gomer Pyle USMC) among others. The acting on this show was superb, making the characters truly believable. A great under-rated show for sure. ☺

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    • Curiosidades
      The final broadcast (over DuMont) was on 19 October 1954, and then the series went into syndication.
    • Citas

      Molly Goldberg: Yoo-hoo, Mrs. Bloom!

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      Edited into Molly: The Goldbergs (1983)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de enero de 1949 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Molly
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Liederkranz Hall, East 58th St New York City, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(sound stage)
    • Empresas productoras
      • CBS
      • DuMont Television Network
      • Guild Films
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      • 30min
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      • 1.33 : 1

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