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Private Secretary

  • TV Series
  • 1953–1957
  • TV-G
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
219
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Private Secretary (1953)
Comedy

Susie is secretary to handsome talent agent Peter Sands and keeps getting messed up in (and messing up) his private life. She's assisted (usually) by receptionist Vi and semi-rival Sylvia. C... Read allSusie is secretary to handsome talent agent Peter Sands and keeps getting messed up in (and messing up) his private life. She's assisted (usually) by receptionist Vi and semi-rival Sylvia. Cagey is Peter's business rival. The show alternated Sunday nights with "The Jack Benny Sho... Read allSusie is secretary to handsome talent agent Peter Sands and keeps getting messed up in (and messing up) his private life. She's assisted (usually) by receptionist Vi and semi-rival Sylvia. Cagey is Peter's business rival. The show alternated Sunday nights with "The Jack Benny Show."

  • Stars
    • Ann Sothern
    • Don Porter
    • Ann Tyrrell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    219
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    • Stars
      • Ann Sothern
      • Don Porter
      • Ann Tyrrell
    • 9User reviews
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    • Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 nominations total

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    Ann Sothern
    Ann Sothern
    • Susie McNamara
    • 1953–1957
    Don Porter
    Don Porter
    • Peter Sands
    • 1953–1957
    Ann Tyrrell
    Ann Tyrrell
    • Vi Praskins…
    • 1953–1957
    Jesse White
    Jesse White
    • 'Cagey' Calhoun…
    • 1954–1956
    Joan Banks
    • Sylvia Platt
    • 1953–1955
    Frank Wilcox
    Frank Wilcox
    • Dr. Martin
    • 1953–1957
    George E. Stone
    George E. Stone
    • Ben Moss
    • 1953–1956
    Danny Richards Jr.
    • Harold Lemaire
    • 1954–1956
    Franklin Pangborn
    Franklin Pangborn
    • Armond the photographer…
    • 1953–1956
    Joe Corey
    Joe Corey
    • Tommy Simpson…
    • 1954–1957
    Paul Smith
    Paul Smith
    • Scotty
    • 1956
    Madge Blake
    Madge Blake
    • Mrs. Bernard Hugo
    • 1953–1956
    Marcel Dalio
    Marcel Dalio
    • Armende
    • 1954
    Ernest Sarracino
    Ernest Sarracino
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    • 1955–1956
    Frank Nelson
    Frank Nelson
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    • 1956–1957
    Jeffrey Stone
    Jeffrey Stone
    • Jeff Richie
    • 1953–1956
    Nan Leslie
    Nan Leslie
    • Phyllis Gerard…
    • 1953–1956
    Richard Deacon
    Richard Deacon
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    • 1956
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    8blanche-2

    comedy series from the 1950s

    I seem to remember this show under the name "Private Secretary" and what must have been its syndicated name, "Suzie." I just received a disc of this show from Netflix, and I must say I'm appalled that the Netflix reviewers gave this 1-1/2 stars. What a nerve.

    The always delightful Ann Sothern plays Suzie McNamara, secretary to theatrical agent, Howard Sands (Don Porter). The various story lines show that the brains of the operation is Suzie, who knows how to get around her boss and get things done. In the first episode I saw, she wangles an audition for two of Sands' clients for an upcoming Samson and Delilah on Broadway; in another, she has both a playwright and his producer interested in her, and as a result, the two become mortal enemies and refuse to work together. Suzie gets them thinking she has other men in her life so they both bond again. And so on.

    This isn't uproarious comedy, but it's fun and for Baby Boomers, and it brings back some wonderful memories. Not to mention the fashions, the home decorations, the switchboard, and the dial phones. Ann Tyrell is Vi, the switchboard operator. I still remember in my childhood watching one episode where Ann and Vi were in a restaurant and carefully counted the calories of everything they ate. When the waiter asked if they wanted dessert, they ordered two hot fudge sundaes.

    The chemistry that Sothern, Tyrell, and Porter had was so good that they went into a second series together, "The Ann Sothern Show," which I think I also saw. It's funny that so much is made of actress' ages today -- it's true that Sothern probably aged out of the movies, but here she was in her forties playing a bachelorette and getting away with it.

    To me this was an exceptional series - first, Sothern was not an ingenue; secondly, she and her friends were single New York career girls, unheard of; and three, she was the brains of that office.

    I really don't know what the problem is over at Netflix. Why would you even elect to get this disc if the show didn't hold some nostalgia value for you? If you can rent it, do so -- there's something very charming about it and, of course, Ann Sothern.
    6Bernie4444

    If you knew Susie like I know Susie

    In this 50's TV comedy series, the private secretary to talent agent Peter Sands (Don Porter), Susan Camille McNamara (Ann Sothern) goes out of her way to help her boss in the most convoluted schemes. Somehow, she always puts her foot in it; yet in the end, everything turns out fine.

    Either a victim of old age or bad memory (possibly the world has changed); I found this series to be straining for laughs.

    The DVD volume one contains: "Cat in a Hot Tin File" season 4 episode 15 "Dollars and Sense" season 5 episode 7 "Old Dogs, New Tricks" season 4 episode 13 "That's No Lady, That's an Agent" season 5 episode 11

    There are 107 episodes to this series 1953-1957 For some reason they are not in order on the DVDs

    If you enjoyed the acting of Don Porter, then you should not miss him in the Bob Hope classic "Bachelor in Paradise" (1961)

    The version I watched was distributed by alpha video and was not remastered (it really should have been). The images do not hold up well on today's big screen TV's.
    spankysez

    Jessie White

    Jessie White, whose role as the sanatorium attendant in the movie "Harvey" is another gem and was later known as The Lonely Repairman in the Maytag commercials, played Cagey Calhoun.

    He was frequently called upon by Susie to put into action some hair-brained scheme to get either get her boss into or out of a tight spot.

    I seem to remember him referring to Susie "Foxy" with a wink-wink,nudge-nudge interaction. Does anyone remember what his link to the Susie character was? I was surprised to read that he was from Buffalo. He had a wonderful Brooklyn NY accent!
    edwagreen

    Type this Show into Your Memory ***1/2

    "Private Secretary" was such a good show.

    Remember the beginning with that fabulous typewriter going so quickly. Since typewriters are obsolete today, could Susie MacNamara had been as effective on her computer? While technology has changed for the better, this is one example where the show would have been hurt.

    Didn't Ernest Truex appear with Ms. Sothern? Or, was he on a subsequent show of hers highlighting a hotel known as the Barkley House?

    Vi, Ann Tyrell, was great as a zany co-worker. I vividly remember her for her brief stint in "Good Morning, Miss Dove" as the parent of a young Freddy Makepeace, who had a good heart but found trouble so easily. Her daughter would receive an Oscar nomination years later for "Fat City."

    The beginning of the show had great theme music set off by the noise of a fast going typewriter. Secretaries could identify with this show, especially those who looked to get their bosses out of jams.

    I also remember Don Porter as the Conservative incumbent senator up against the very liberal senator in "The Candidate," as well as the bigoted father-in-law to be in the Lucille Ball version of "Mame."
    10earlytalkie

    Sassy Susie Sizzles

    This was a very pleasant sitcom from the fifties which highlights the comedic talents of Ann Sothern. Miss Sothern was beautiful and witty and the series, which was set at a New York talent agency, had a very good supporting cast as well. As Mr. Sands, Susie's boss, we have Don Porter who had a definite chemistry with Miss Sothern. As Violet Praskins we have Ann Tyrell, who is sort of an ersatz Ethel Mertz. The episodes that I have on my DVD are a good cross-section of shows for the series. One of the best has Zasu Pitts as a guest star. This series ended in 1957 after Ann had a fight with producer Jack Chertok over residuals. There was talk of continuing the series with another actress, so the reruns were titled Susie. The following year, Ann Sothern came back with "The Ann Sothern Show" which cast Ann as Katy O'Connor, the assistant manager of the Bartley House hotel. Cast as her boss was Ernest Truex, but by mid-season of it's first year, Don Porter was brought back to play her boss once again. Ann Tyrell was back this time as Olive.

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      Under the title "Susie", this was shown again in syndicated reruns in the 1960's, sometimes in rotation with "The Ann Sothern Show" (when the entire series "Susie" ended, episodes of "The Ann Sothern Show" would begin, then after they had ended, "Susie" began again, from its first episode to its last).
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Jack Benny Program: Fred Allen Show (1953)

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 1953 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Susie
    • Filming locations
      • General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Jack Chertok Television Productions
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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