Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePete Porter is an insurance salesman and the somewhat-dour straight man to his perky and beautiful but scatterbrained wife Gladys.Pete Porter is an insurance salesman and the somewhat-dour straight man to his perky and beautiful but scatterbrained wife Gladys.Pete Porter is an insurance salesman and the somewhat-dour straight man to his perky and beautiful but scatterbrained wife Gladys.
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Pete and Gladys gave the American public finally a look at just what Harry Morgan had been complaining about lo these past five years. On December Bride where Morgan was a regular, we never got to see Gladys, all we knew about her is Morgan's regular one liners about her. She was the distaff equivalent of Phyllis Diller's never seen husband, Fang.
Anyway the Pete and Gladys show opened the year after December Bride shut down with Peter Porter moving away from the neighborhood where he lived next to Dean Miller, Frances Rafferty and Spring Byington. And we finally got to meet Gladys who was played by Cara Williams.
Desilu Productions had split the way Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz had split, but creators Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf who wrote I Love Lucy and December Bride created another kookie wife to get into constant trouble to the annoyance of her harried husband.
Cara Williams was very funny as Gladys Porter, but the cycle had really run its course by the time Pete and Gladys made its debut. Harry Morgan was an Americanized version of Ricky Ricardo. Later on we saw how exasperated he could get with the 4077 MASH unit.
Still I wouldn't mind seeing some of those today.
Anyway the Pete and Gladys show opened the year after December Bride shut down with Peter Porter moving away from the neighborhood where he lived next to Dean Miller, Frances Rafferty and Spring Byington. And we finally got to meet Gladys who was played by Cara Williams.
Desilu Productions had split the way Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz had split, but creators Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf who wrote I Love Lucy and December Bride created another kookie wife to get into constant trouble to the annoyance of her harried husband.
Cara Williams was very funny as Gladys Porter, but the cycle had really run its course by the time Pete and Gladys made its debut. Harry Morgan was an Americanized version of Ricky Ricardo. Later on we saw how exasperated he could get with the 4077 MASH unit.
Still I wouldn't mind seeing some of those today.
Pete (Harry Morgan) was a regular on the long running "December Bride" TV series playing a henpecked husband. On this series, Gladys was only mentioned and never seen. She was portrayed as a nagging terror by her husband Pete.
When this series debuted in 1960, we met Gladys for the first time. The only problem: Gladys is a totally likeable charactor and does not come across as a nag. She is a normal '60's housewife. They live in a modest home.
The only other December Bride regular is the wonderful Verna Felton as Hilda Crocker. She often has the best lines in the show.
When this series debuted in 1960, we met Gladys for the first time. The only problem: Gladys is a totally likeable charactor and does not come across as a nag. She is a normal '60's housewife. They live in a modest home.
The only other December Bride regular is the wonderful Verna Felton as Hilda Crocker. She often has the best lines in the show.
Transitioning from the mother series "December Bride," elements from the original show are sorely missing here:
1. The character of Pete Porter changes from a jocular neighbor to a straight-man husband.
2. The best friend of the character Pete Porter (Matt Henshaw) and his wife, along with Lilly, the mother-in-law, is never mentioned in this show. However, Pete Porter moved to a new home at the beginning of the series, and it is evident that he is in the same neighborhood as the Henshaws. This is indicated by the character Hilda, Lilly's best friend in "December Bride," who still visits Pete and Gladys. However, Hilda does not appear in the second and final season.
3. The character Pete always joked about his lousy mother-in-law in "December Bride." In the spin-off, instead, a father-in-law is introduced sans any mother-in-law.
4. Toward the end of the "December Bride" series, the characters Pete and Gladys Porter have a baby girl named Linda, whom Pete doted on: no nursery, no child, and no mention of the baby in this spin-off series whatsoever.
5. Gladys is portrayed as a bad cook and not very good-looking by the neighbor Pete in "December Bride," although never seen during the series run. Actress Cara Williams is introduced as Gladys, portrayed as anything but homely and a lousy cook.
6. Finally, the laugh track is overused.
In conclusion, "Pete and Gladys" was not the same characters portrayed and talked about in the previous mother series of the 1950s but a brand new couple of the 1960s.
2. The best friend of the character Pete Porter (Matt Henshaw) and his wife, along with Lilly, the mother-in-law, is never mentioned in this show. However, Pete Porter moved to a new home at the beginning of the series, and it is evident that he is in the same neighborhood as the Henshaws. This is indicated by the character Hilda, Lilly's best friend in "December Bride," who still visits Pete and Gladys. However, Hilda does not appear in the second and final season.
3. The character Pete always joked about his lousy mother-in-law in "December Bride." In the spin-off, instead, a father-in-law is introduced sans any mother-in-law.
4. Toward the end of the "December Bride" series, the characters Pete and Gladys Porter have a baby girl named Linda, whom Pete doted on: no nursery, no child, and no mention of the baby in this spin-off series whatsoever.
5. Gladys is portrayed as a bad cook and not very good-looking by the neighbor Pete in "December Bride," although never seen during the series run. Actress Cara Williams is introduced as Gladys, portrayed as anything but homely and a lousy cook.
6. Finally, the laugh track is overused.
In conclusion, "Pete and Gladys" was not the same characters portrayed and talked about in the previous mother series of the 1950s but a brand new couple of the 1960s.
This show is a real blast from the past. Not having seen this show since I was a little boy, I wondered if it would hold up to my memory of it. It did. Cara Williams was very funny playing a housewife not unlike Lucy Ricardo. Harry Morgan plays a sort-of Americanized version of Ricky in this. Why this series has been off the air for so many years remains a mystery to me. Cara Williams was a very talented actress who was not appreciated in her day.I would like to say to her "Thank you" for the wonderful performances she has given us, not only in television, but her film appearances as well. Pete and Gladys is a fun show that unfortunately has not been seen or heard of by the majority of today's television audience.
...my mom and little sister were watching a rerun of "Pete and Gladys" when the local news announcer interrupted the program to deliver the grim news about Kennedy's assassination.
Even today, some 40 years after the event, I can't get my mom to make a comment about the day Kennedy was shot without her prefacing her recollections by first mentioning that she and my little sis were at home watching "Pete and Gladys".
I don't remember too clearly what I was doing that day. I know I was in second grade, and they put the news on the school intercom and we listened to it non-stop until school let out. Then I went home. But I've always wondered what it must have been like to have been watching "Pete and Gladys" only to have the show interrupted by news of the president's assassination.
Even today, some 40 years after the event, I can't get my mom to make a comment about the day Kennedy was shot without her prefacing her recollections by first mentioning that she and my little sis were at home watching "Pete and Gladys".
I don't remember too clearly what I was doing that day. I know I was in second grade, and they put the news on the school intercom and we listened to it non-stop until school let out. Then I went home. But I've always wondered what it must have been like to have been watching "Pete and Gladys" only to have the show interrupted by news of the president's assassination.
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- AnecdotesThis was a spin-off of "December Bride" (1954).
- GaffesOriginally introduced on the sitcom December Bride, the character of Pete Porter and his much talked-about (but never seen) wife Gladys were the doting parents of a baby girl named Linda. But when Pete and Gladys got their own series, the child disappeared and was never mentioned again.
- ConnexionsFeatured in CBS Fall Preview Special: Seven Wonderful Nights (1961)
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