अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंMargie is an average teenager--in the 1920s, when so many things are changing. She lives with her parents and her brother Cornell, hangs with lively flapper friend Maybelle, and catches admi... सभी पढ़ेंMargie is an average teenager--in the 1920s, when so many things are changing. She lives with her parents and her brother Cornell, hangs with lively flapper friend Maybelle, and catches admiration from Heywood and Johnny. Adapting to the Jazz Age creates lots of interesting situa... सभी पढ़ेंMargie is an average teenager--in the 1920s, when so many things are changing. She lives with her parents and her brother Cornell, hangs with lively flapper friend Maybelle, and catches admiration from Heywood and Johnny. Adapting to the Jazz Age creates lots of interesting situations.
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I also enjoyed the TV show. I grew up with TV being one of my best friends. I did want to share with you the fact that Cynthia Pepper has a new book out called "Pigtails,Presley & Pepper". A Hollywood Memoir. It's available on line at all the usual outlets. She even has a website. I think that all your questions could be answered there. :-) I hope that these reviewers get to read this posting. I know the other posts are from 10 or 15 years ago. Her work with Elvis Presley was impressive too.
This show attemmpted to show that the problems the youth of the Roaring 20's were facing were not much different that faced by the teenagers of the early 1960's.
Not many people recall this series. If you ask someone about it, they may think you are referring to "My Little Margie" starring Gale Storm. Not only were they not on network TV at the same time, but Gale Storm's "Margie" was screwball comedy. Cynthia Pepper's "Margie" was lighthearted and warm comedy.
It still easy to spot Miss Pepper in a TV show or movie. You just look for the upturned corners of her mouth. She presented a sweetness that was noticed. Her acting career was all too brief.
Would love to have some videos of this show. I know it was shown long before home videos were in use. I wonder if any of the 30-minute films are in an ABC vault somewhere? I do have a small portion of one of the shows on reel-to-reel audio tape including the opening with the theme ("After all is said and done, there is really only one...Oh, Margie, Margie, it's you").
I really liked this show. It offered warmth and honest humor. Wish it had lasted longer.
I also have wondered over the years why Cynthia Pepper dropped out of show biz. Perhaps she got married, settled down, had kids.
It seems to me I remember she was a relative to someone else in "show biz. Does anyone know about that?
A few weeks ago, for some reason, I started thinking about this show and couldn't remember the name of it. Without the power of the internet, I wouldn't have found it. But now that I have, I want everyone to know what a great show it was. The show is too far in the past to ever bring back the original actors, some of whom have passed on, but maybe it would be possible to recreate the show from the formula of the original. Hopefully, the old shows are still around in some vault.
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- ट्रिवियाRaymond Bailey and Harriet MacGibbon both appear in this episode. He plays his recurring role and she plays Mrs.Montagu. They later,of course, portrayed the Drysdales on The Beverly Hillbillies.
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