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The Donna Reed Show

  • Serie TV
  • 1958–1966
  • TV-PG
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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2057
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The Donna Reed Show (1958)
The Donna Reed Show: Season One
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Una madre e moglie amorevole affronta le situazioni e i problemi di una famiglia della classe media tra la fine degli anni Cinquanta e l'inizio degli anni Sessanta.Una madre e moglie amorevole affronta le situazioni e i problemi di una famiglia della classe media tra la fine degli anni Cinquanta e l'inizio degli anni Sessanta.Una madre e moglie amorevole affronta le situazioni e i problemi di una famiglia della classe media tra la fine degli anni Cinquanta e l'inizio degli anni Sessanta.

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    • William Roberts
  • Star
    • Donna Reed
    • Paul Petersen
    • Carl Betz
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,4/10
    2057
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Creazione
      • William Roberts
    • Star
      • Donna Reed
      • Paul Petersen
      • Carl Betz
    • 19Recensioni degli utenti
    • 8Recensioni della critica
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    • Candidato a 4 Primetime Emmy
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    Donna Reed
    Donna Reed
    • Donna Stone
    • 1958–1966
    Paul Petersen
    Paul Petersen
    • Jeff Stone
    • 1958–1966
    Carl Betz
    Carl Betz
    • Dr. Alex Stone…
    • 1958–1966
    Shelley Fabares
    Shelley Fabares
    • Mary Stone
    • 1958–1964
    Patty Petersen
    • Trisha Stone
    • 1963–1966
    Ann McCrea
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    • 1963–1966
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    • 1963–1965
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    • 1961–1966
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    • 1958–1965
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    C. Lindsay Workman
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    • 1960–1965
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    • 1963–1965
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    • 1961–1966
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    • 1958–1960
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    • 1962–1965
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    • 1964–1965
    Jan Stine
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    • 1960–1961
    Reba Waters
    Reba Waters
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    • 1958–1962
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    • 1959–1961
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      • William Roberts
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    ivan-22

    Best of the best

    I loved this show when it was on nearly two decades ago. It's wholesome, but not nauseatingly so. It's funny, but not frenetically. One of the funnier episodes was when the household is visited by a pollster who embarrasses Donna by predicting her every move, as she is the "average" housewife. This brand of humor is obviously more subtle than Lucy. And because it is, there is little appreciation. Donna Reed was also a great lady in real life.
    7bkoganbing

    Role Model For Pleasantville?

    Like a lot of stars of the big screen as their careers wound down, so many turned to television where probably they secured their reputations for posterity. Donna Reed is a case in point.

    I don't think Donna Reed ever thought that Donna Stone was anything challenging, not to a woman who had won an Oscar for playing a very different type in From Here to Eternity. She was certainly better prepared to play wife, mother, and homemaker Donna Stone after having played Mary Bailey in It's A Wonderful Life.

    Donna was always beautiful and wise and ever helpful with the problems of her kids and her husband. Carl Betz was not an idiot, he was a pediatrician who had his office attached to the house. Talk about the man being ever ready in a crisis.

    Though this was the Donna Reed Show because Donna's husband at the time, Tony Owen produced it. Yet it lasted as long as did because of the popularity of the two children, Shelley Fabares and Paul Petersen. Fabares had that best selling teen record Johnny Angel which she introduced on the show. She successfully made the transition to adult star, most known for her role in Coach as Craig T. Nelson's wife.

    But Petersen was a bubblegum teen idol back in the day. The Donna Reed Show dare I say got most of its viewers because of him. It's forgotten now, but Petersen also had a best selling record, My Dad. Didn't do half as well as Johnny Angel.

    Now Paul Petersen runs a support group for former child stars like himself. So many of them end so tragically, it's good work that he's doing.

    The Stone family was the quintessence of Middle America. They lived in a suburb near Chicago, they led wholesome lives. Mom and Dad were always there for the kids. Of course the problems they had usually were nothing more than breaking curfew.

    It's this series I believe was the model for the TV town of Pleasantville where Tobey Maguire and Reese Witherspoon are sucked into.

    I have pleasant memories of The Donna Reed Show. Easy to take, but not too seriously.
    10mainecoon1995

    Donna Reed is a landmark show!

    While I agree this was a 1950s sitcom, I don't feel it was "typical". Firstly, Donna Reed was a STRONG woman, unlike the regular 50s sitcom moms. She made a stand for women's worth and equality (remember the episode where the TV announcer says "just a housewife") and Donna stands up for all women do and represent, especially those that don't work outside the home? And when the women rebelled against something in the series, it was not something trivial...it was always something to show that women have the right to be treated with the same respect as men. Remember, Donna Reed was married to the show's producer, so she had much more input into making hers a more powerful character.

    The children were intelligent, but not precocious. They were normal kids. And they could ACT.

    Something else that made Donna Reed Show stand out was not only did the children LOOK like their parents, but you could feel the chemistry between all the actors in the real life situation, which then came out in the characters. Shelly Fabares and Paul Peterson have often written and remarked that they were treated like the children of Donna Reed and Carl Betz, and that the adults were fiercely protective of the child actors, and treated them accordingly. Donna and Alex also had somewhat of a sexual chemistry that wasn't seen on the other family shows. And the characters could be flawed, and in major ways, and yet, accepted for the flaws and mistakes. These were not super parents that did no wrong and had no emotional highs and lows. They were normal people acting as normal people.

    Women's rights, drug abuse, child abuse, single fathers, poverty, children who need good health care but can't afford it...it was all shown on this show. Pretty groundbreaking for the era.

    Donna Reed show didn't last for eight years without a reason. And it could have possibly endured, had it not been for Tony Owens and Donna Reed divorcing.

    This show is highly underrated and should be shown so that other generations can appreciate quality.

    In summary, I agree with the original poster, who obviously cares for the show, but I think that the Donna Reed show has SO much more to offer than casual entertainment.
    oldsouth62

    I Still Love the Stones--Donna & Alex--not the Rock Group!

    I too would rather live next door to the Stones and not the Conners! I've heard people say that this show was "syrupy", "unrealistic", etc. My reply is "have you ever sat and watched an episode?" Anyone who watched the show knows that Donna and Alex had their quarrels and so did Mary and Jeff. They even quarreled with their parents. But in the end, they all made up with one another, and kept the family unit in tact. Having come from a terribly unstable "dysfunctional" family, I loved to watch this show; I always believed that when I had a family of my own it would be like the Stones. Friends told me that this was unrealistic and I said why? If other families can live trashy, unstable lives, then why can't I have a stable, moralistic life? Why can't I have a stable family that I love, and take care of? They had no reply to this. Anyway, when times are difficult, and the world seems so chaotic & cold, I put in a tape of the Donna Reed Show, and things don't seem quite so bad-it gives me hope. I still believe in the family unit and I most certainly do not believe that we have to live like Roseanne. I know that life does not have to be like the Conners or the Bundy's--and anyone who thinks that these shows are normal and funny needs to take a long hard look at their own lives. These are not funny--they are sad.
    8FilmAddict36

    Wish television was still like this gem!

    I watched It's a Wonderful Life last week and missed watching The Donna Reed Show playing on Nick at Nite in the 80s. I grew up on old shows from the 50s through 70s when television was still admirable and CLEAN.

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      The living room set was later used again as Major Nelson's living room on "I Dream of Jeannie". It was also used as the Mitchells' living room in "Dennis the Menace" and in the show "Hazel" several times.
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      Starting from the season 3 opening , you hear the phone ring and Donna Reed come down the stairs to answer it , it rings again even after she has picked it up .
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    • Data di uscita
      • 24 settembre 1958 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Columbia/Warner Bros. Ranch - 411 North Hollywood Way, Burbank, California, Stati Uniti(Exterior)
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      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      • Screen Gems Television
      • Todon
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