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Good Morning World

  • TV Series
  • 1967–1968
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Goldie Hawn, Joby Baker, Billy De Wolfe, Julie Parrish, and Ronnie Schell in Good Morning World (1967)
Comedy

Follows David and Larry. Dave is happily married, while Larry thinks of himself as a ladies' man.Follows David and Larry. Dave is happily married, while Larry thinks of himself as a ladies' man.Follows David and Larry. Dave is happily married, while Larry thinks of himself as a ladies' man.

  • Creators
    • Sam Denoff
    • Bill Persky
  • Stars
    • Joby Baker
    • Ronnie Schell
    • Julie Parrish
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    209
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    • Creators
      • Sam Denoff
      • Bill Persky
    • Stars
      • Joby Baker
      • Ronnie Schell
      • Julie Parrish
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joby Baker
    Joby Baker
    • David Lewis
    • 1967–1968
    Ronnie Schell
    Ronnie Schell
    • Larry Clarke
    • 1967–1968
    Julie Parrish
    Julie Parrish
    • Linda Lewis
    • 1967–1968
    Billy De Wolfe
    Billy De Wolfe
    • Roland B. Hutton Jr.
    • 1967–1968
    Goldie Hawn
    Goldie Hawn
    • Sandy Kramer
    • 1967–1968
    Burt Taylor
    • Vinnie
    • 1967–1968
    David Ketchum
    David Ketchum
    • Bert…
    • 1967
    Bob Braun
    • Announcer…
    • 1967
    Bob Becker
    Bob Becker
    • Assistant…
    • 1967–1968
    Leslie Parrish
    Leslie Parrish
    • Audrey Zelner
    • 1967
    Ann Morgan Guilbert
    Ann Morgan Guilbert
    • Harriet Hatfield
    • 1967
    Herb Vigran
    Herb Vigran
    • Mr. Keith
    • 1967
    Charlie Brill
    Charlie Brill
    • Milton Pervis
    • 1967
    Alan Dexter
    Alan Dexter
    • Jim Jameson
    • 1967
    A.G. Vitanza
    • Ernie
    • 1967
    Marty Ingels
    Marty Ingels
    • Jimmy
    • 1967
    Peter Hobbs
    Peter Hobbs
    • Dr. Zinnato
    • 1967
    Lee Weaver
    Lee Weaver
    • Cab Driver
    • 1967
    • Creators
      • Sam Denoff
      • Bill Persky
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    1michaelcarraher

    I Had Forgotten How Bad This Was

    OK, the producers of this show wrote the Dick Van Dyke Show. Problem is they produced this show and didn't write for it. It's not funny. The characters are one dimensional. Carl Reiner wrote about the writing staff of a prime time comedy-variety show because that's what he knew. Apparently, nobody connected with this show had any experience working in radio (unlike WKRP, even though that experience was about 20 years out of date). The situations are dull and not believable. Amazon Prime is showing it now so we can all see how bad it was.
    7dweilermg-1

    Nice sitcom but ...

    It seemed the show was mainly about Dave's and Larry's personal lives and hardly anything about their radio show or the station they worked at unlike WKRP years later.
    davidemartin

    '60s Occupational/Domestic Sitcom patterned after "Dick Van Dyke Show"

    GOOD MORNING WORLD is a mid-60s hybrid of the Occupational Sitcom and the Domestic Sitcom. They took as their format the classic "Dick Van Dyke Show" mix of 50% Rob Petrie's home life and 50% Rob Petrie's work as a TV gag writer.

    In this case, the single protagonist becomes two men and the workplace shifts from TV to radio, but otherwise things are fairly familiar. Richard Deacon's fussy producer was replaced by Billy DeWolfe's fussy station manager.

    The main change was that by going with two men, the show was able to do both happily married plots and bachelor dating plots. In the latter case, dating involved newcomer Goldie Hawn, doing an early version of the ditsy character she later developed for LAUGH-IN.

    Like most sitcoms, individual episodes' plots are long-forgotten aside from an occasional story that stuck in the memory for some reason. In the case of GOOD MORNING WORLD, it was the "Nude Ranch" episode. The guys had been sent to do an overnight remote broadcast from a "dude ranch." But when they got there, they discovered to their horror they were at a NUDE ranch. This being the still-uptight age of sitcoms, the humor was limited to the guys' nervousness at being around nude people (who were of course mostly off-camera aside from some above-the-waist shots on a couple men). The guys do their first show and retreat to their room, dreading the fact they are to be guests of honor at dinner that night. They decide they have to appear.... The next scene shows them bare-chested as they sit in the still-empty dining room. They hear the sounds of the ranch guests approaching.... And see that everyone is fully dressed. The nudists explain "We always dress for dinner!" but thank the guys for their thoughtfulness in appearing nude. The guys admit they chickened out and stand up, revealing large towels firmly in place.
    10DKosty123

    Excellent Show

    The veteran producers of Dick Van Dyke had a hand in doing this show. They did a great job. The entire cast of the show was really solid. If you want a prime example of how hot Goldie Hawn was as a young woman, this series really shows her off. This was before Laugh-In.

    Billy De Wolf was an excellent Station Manager for this show. His mannerisms on this show were borrowed by Pat Paulsen when he was doing sketches on the Smothers Brothers Comedy hour. De Wolfs character is a classic.

    Jodie Baker & Ronnie Schell really complemented each other well on the show as the morning DJ's who were always getting into trouble. I wish the ratings had kept this show on longer. It was the best sitcom on CBS during its short run.

    CBS remembered it well as they took the format for this series, tweaked it, & brought it back as WKRP In Cincinnati. When you watch this, it is very obvious where the latter show had its roots. WKRP was a great show in its own right, & lasted longer, but without this show, there would have been no WKRP.

    If you see this show anyplace, pick it up. Good Morning World is a 1960's classic. The introduction of each episode has a 1960's flair with the fast shower, shave, & freeway trip to work.
    theowinthrop

    A Fairly Amusing Sit-Com That Lasted Only One Season

    GOOD MORNING, WORLD was an amusing bit of fluff with Joby Baker and Ronny Schell that was set on a radio show that was produced by Billy DeWolfe. Baker and Schell played Lewis and Clarke, the D.J.s on the show, who found their attempts to enliven their show curtailed by DeWolfe (whose name was Roland Hutton). Baker was married to Linda Lewis, and Schell dating Golde Hawn. DeWolfe was married, but you never saw his wife. The show was on Tuesday nights from 9:30 to 10:00 P.M.

    I don't recall all the episodes (it ran for only one year). There were two that I recall, one involving DeWolfe's background and the other dealing with Baker and Schell's fondness for Laurel and Hardy. In the latter, they both see (in a novelty antique store) a salt and pepper set that are in the shape of Stan and Ollie, and both want it. The perfect solution doesn't occur to them (keep the set at the radio studio boys) because each feels he is the world's biggest fan of the team. So, at one point, they try to best each other in a rapid fire trivia contest on the films of Laurel and Hardy. I remember one of the questions dealt with the first short they starred in together ("Putting Pants on Philip").

    The one with DeWolfe's past is interesting because it enables us to see him from his nightclub/vaudeville days. Billy DeWolfe is remembered for his snide, fussbudgets. He is like a younger brother of Clifton Webb (it would have been amusing if they had been together in a film as brothers). But his best known characterization before he hit the movies was "Mrs. Murgatroyd", a tight-ass-ed lady who reveals her pent-up feelings when she gets drunk with a friend at a local bar. This actually was shown in one of DeWolfe's early films, and is quite a funny piece of business. But we rarely saw much more of his early acts. In the episode on GOOD MORNING, WORLD, DeWolfe and the show are running a charity program - they get phoned in requests that the D.J.'s will do for money for a charity. One of the requests that is phoned in requests that the show put on some unknown man. It turns out it is DeWolfe. His wife has called in because she wants him to do the routines that he played when he was courting her (the name is his long forgotten stage name). And DeWolfe, for the last five minutes cuts up in very unusual comic bits that one normally never thought of him doing. It was a very unusual episode actually, and quite rewarding.

    It never picked up the audience it deserved. Too bad, for it was above average as far as a sit-com of that period.

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    • Trivia
      TV debut of Goldie Hawn,
    • Quotes

      DeWolfe: I ran this station like I ran my ship.

      DJs: AGROUND

    • Connections
      Referenced in Laugh-In: Sally Field, Terry-Thomas, Joby Baker, Godfrey Cambridge, Jerry Lewis, John Wayne (1968)

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Desilu Studios - 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
    • Production companies
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      • SFM Entertainment
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      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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