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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe story of the relationship between a man and his mother, the latter having been reincarnated as a 1928 Porter automobile.The story of the relationship between a man and his mother, the latter having been reincarnated as a 1928 Porter automobile.The story of the relationship between a man and his mother, the latter having been reincarnated as a 1928 Porter automobile.
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Nothing bad said about this show is true. One of the shortest running TV shows? Nope. Many, many have been canceled after 13 weeks (a usual trial run), and many fine shows after six. There have even been a few after just one or two episodes! "My Mother The Car" ran for a full season...30 episodes to be exact, which is more than most shows give us in a year now days. One of the strangest concepts for a TV show? Nope. Do you remember these scenarios? A flying nun befriends a casino playboy, a sexy female genie lives with her astronaut "master," a sexy female witch lives with her ad executive husband, a family of vampires, werewolves, and their Frankenstein's monster of a father live in a middle class neighborhood, three gorgeous supermodels are detectives working for a playboy millionaire named Charlie...these are strange concepts! Not to mention talking horses, talking chimps, talking dogs, robotic cops, and comedies about dead people (from "Topper" to "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir," and my personal favorite, "Jennifer Slept Here" with Ann Jillian). Those are strange concepts! Do you remember "Pink Lady and Jeff?" "The Howard Cosell Variety Hour?" Now THOSE were strange concepts! One of the worst TV shows ever? Nope. Turn on your TV now and turn the channels. Point made. Jerry Van Dyke is funny, always has been, always will be. He hasn't changed his style of comedy at all. Ann Sothern was perfect as the voice of "mother" and I don't think her talent needs defending. What guy didn't have a relationship with his car in the sixties? It's called satire! It's just that not a lot of people watched. That's all. So goes programming, advertising, and the whim of the people. Now if Nick at Nite or TV Land will only have a "My Mother the Car/Jennifer Slept Here" hour I will die a happy person...and come back to life in a TV sitcom as a supermodel's bicycle seat...now that's a concept!
There's been scores of bad TV sitcoms (due to bad writing, bad acting, bad production values), but this is not really one of them. The premise (a man's mother is rein-CAR-nated) can hardly be considered out of the norm in a world of Jeannie, Samantha, the Flying Nun, Herman Munster, Lost in Space's robot, and Gilligan. Jerry Van Dyke (who chose this role over the Gilligan role) does the same humor he always does and Ann Sothern's voice as "Mother" adds class and talent. Wacky premise, wacky character, wacky car...should have worked. Nick at Nite should put this on the air where it belongs.
I was about 10 when this show was on, and I watched as many episodes as I could.
That said, I ROTFL in a "Get Smart" rerun I saw a while back. The bad guy is dying and:
Max (reassuringly): "Help is on the way."
Bad guy (in great pain): "I'll never make it, but do one thing for me."
Max (compassionately): "What?"
Bad guy: "Tell me 'My Mother the Car' is coming back on TV."
Max (with a puzzled look): "Why?"
Bad guy: "Then I won't mind going so much."
That pretty much summed up the opinions from the rest of my family when I tried to watch this show.
That said, I ROTFL in a "Get Smart" rerun I saw a while back. The bad guy is dying and:
Max (reassuringly): "Help is on the way."
Bad guy (in great pain): "I'll never make it, but do one thing for me."
Max (compassionately): "What?"
Bad guy: "Tell me 'My Mother the Car' is coming back on TV."
Max (with a puzzled look): "Why?"
Bad guy: "Then I won't mind going so much."
That pretty much summed up the opinions from the rest of my family when I tried to watch this show.
I was one of the writers for this series. I wrote one episode ("The Blabbermouth" was the title.) It is quite true that at the time the series was on the air, it was considered one of the worse sitcoms in the history of TV. However, over the years, MY MOTHER, THE CAR has achieved something of a cult status. It is broadcast every Mother's Day on TV Land.
I have always been proud of my contribution to this much-maligned and underrated series.
I have always been proud of my contribution to this much-maligned and underrated series.
You have to wonder at times why people would sign on to appear in a show like My Mother The Car. What could possibly have attracted someone like Ann Sothern to have in her resume the role of the voice of an antique car?
This TV show which actually ran for a full season has Sothern recently dying and coming back to earth as the voice of a 1928 Porter which her Jerry Van Dyke owns. The family name was Crabtree and not only did the car with his mother's voice speak to Van Dyke, but it spoke to no one else. I guess we didn't want word to get out that the Crabtree Family owned a talking car.
Someone knew something was fishy with this car. The villain of the show was Avery Schreiber who was hatching schemes every episode to get the Porter. But he was as effective as Mr. Bluster on the old Howdy Doody Show. Who wouldn't want a talking car?
In fact the show was 10 years ahead of its time. When Knight Rider premiered we had a talking car with William Daniels's voice. But it was a state of the art futuristic new car which housed a computer which could do all.
So the concept was bought with different packaging.
Did anyone EVER ask Ann Sothern how she got into this show.
This TV show which actually ran for a full season has Sothern recently dying and coming back to earth as the voice of a 1928 Porter which her Jerry Van Dyke owns. The family name was Crabtree and not only did the car with his mother's voice speak to Van Dyke, but it spoke to no one else. I guess we didn't want word to get out that the Crabtree Family owned a talking car.
Someone knew something was fishy with this car. The villain of the show was Avery Schreiber who was hatching schemes every episode to get the Porter. But he was as effective as Mr. Bluster on the old Howdy Doody Show. Who wouldn't want a talking car?
In fact the show was 10 years ahead of its time. When Knight Rider premiered we had a talking car with William Daniels's voice. But it was a state of the art futuristic new car which housed a computer which could do all.
So the concept was bought with different packaging.
Did anyone EVER ask Ann Sothern how she got into this show.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizJerry Van Dyke agreed to star on the series after turning down the lead role on L'isola di Gilligan (1964) and an offer to join the cast of The Andy Griffith Show (1960).
- BlooperThe radio looks different throughout the series, than it does in the first episode.
- ConnessioniFeatured in A Secret Agent's Dilemma, or A Clear Case of Mind Over Mata Hari (1965)
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