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The Smothers Brothers Show

  • TV Series
  • 1965–1966
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
156
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The Smothers Brothers Show (1965)
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Executive Dick's life changes when brother Tom, dead two years, returns as apprentice angel. Tom tries helping people but makes things worse, so Dick must fix the damage.Executive Dick's life changes when brother Tom, dead two years, returns as apprentice angel. Tom tries helping people but makes things worse, so Dick must fix the damage.Executive Dick's life changes when brother Tom, dead two years, returns as apprentice angel. Tom tries helping people but makes things worse, so Dick must fix the damage.

  • Creators
    • Richard Newton
    • Aaron Spelling
  • Stars
    • Tom Smothers
    • Dick Smothers
    • Roland Winters
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    156
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    • Creators
      • Richard Newton
      • Aaron Spelling
    • Stars
      • Tom Smothers
      • Dick Smothers
      • Roland Winters
    • 10User reviews
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    Tom Smothers
    Tom Smothers
    • Tom Smothers
    • 1965–1966
    Dick Smothers
    Dick Smothers
    • Dick Smothers
    • 1965–1966
    Roland Winters
    Roland Winters
    • Leonard J. Costello…
    • 1965–1966
    Ann Elder
    Ann Elder
    • Janet
    • 1965
    Harriet E. MacGibbon
    Harriet E. MacGibbon
    • Mrs. Costello
    • 1965–1966
    Eileen O'Neill
    Eileen O'Neill
    • Wanda
    • 1966
    Jeannine Riley
    Jeannine Riley
    • Dolores
    • 1966
    Gail Bonney
    Gail Bonney
    • Nursemaid…
    • 1965–1966
    Jimmy Cross
    Jimmy Cross
    • 1st Reporter…
    • 1965–1966
    Kathie Browne
    Kathie Browne
    • Norma
    • 1966
    Alan Reed
    Alan Reed
    • Luther…
    • 1966
    Gerald Mohr
    Gerald Mohr
    • Joey Saxon
    • 1965
    Percy Helton
    Percy Helton
    • Mort
    • 1965
    Barry Gordon
    Barry Gordon
    • Lester
    • 1966
    Frank Maxwell
    Frank Maxwell
    • Bruce Carmel
    • 1966
    Elvia Allman
    Elvia Allman
    • Evelyn
    • 1965
    Russell Thorson
    Russell Thorson
    • Pop Hardy
    • 1965
    Bartlett Robinson
    Bartlett Robinson
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    • 1965
    • Creators
      • Richard Newton
      • Aaron Spelling
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    O'Malley

    Loved It

    When I was in 5th grade, this was my favorite show, and I even wrote an essay about it for school. Great interaction between Tom and Dick, and Roland Winters's comic timing as Dickie's boss was an extra bonus, and Harriet McGibben as his wife was hilarious.

    Would love to see it again, although I don't need to in order to sing the title song: "My brother Tom, was lost at sea, without his water wings . . . "

    And the cartoon opening credits are forever etched in my memory, too. It wasn't political like the Comedy Hour, but it sure was fun. And Tom was the best angel since Henry Travers's Clarence in It's A Wonderful Life.
    7bpatrick-8

    The best part is their basic act

    I was also in the fifth grade when this show was on CBS and watched it every Friday night. Then I probably liked the angel gimmick but in the 1980s, when Nick at Nite reran the show, I found that the only funny parts are when Tom and Dick go into their basic routine--bickering with one another--which I had forgotten occurred at least once a show. However, the show does not appear as dated as "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour," no doubt because the sitcom did not rely on political humor.

    The way I remember the theme lyrics:

    Tonight you'll meet two brothers who Just happen to be us. But Tom is slightly different, a problem we will now discuss. My brother Tom was lost at sea Without his water wings. And now he is an angel And he tries to do amazing things. That's right. Brother Dick, it's no trick if you see Lots of different faces that look a lot like me. An angel on a visit to his brother here below Can cause a lot of trouble. There's miracles to start but they always come apart On The Smothers Brothers Show. There's miracles to start but they always come apart On The Smothers Brothers Show.
    kevver-2

    A couple years before the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour...

    ...there was a sitcom.

    A black and white half hour series on CBS. (I think it was the last season the networks had B&W during primetime). It lasted only one season, but had 32 episodes.

    Drowned at sea many years earlier, Tom Smothers returns to earth as an apprentice angel, and takes up residence in the bachelor apartment of his living brother, Dick. Inept and ordered to assist people in distress, Tom reluctantly assisted by Dick, struggles to complete his assignments and acquire the status needed to become a full-fledged angel.
    7redryan64

    Man's Preoccupation With The Hereafter, Smothers Brothers' SITCOM STYLE!

    PREOCUPATION with our life and the anticipation of the hereafter is what certainly separates Man from Animal. The knowledge that we are here on Planet Earth, but for a short visit, is the most powerful of motivators that we will encounter. This has always been, is now and always will be so; be one a Believer, Agnostic or even an Atheist.

    WRITERS of all fields and persuasions have found this to be an ever popular subject and, in addition to countless intellectual dissertations, thesis, term papers and position papers (for the Politicos), the field proved also to be fine fodder for both the serious playwright as well as the comedic and farcical scribes.

    AND it would seem that the less serious side has many more entries into the area than do the serious authors. For every work such as Thornton Wilder's OUR TOWN, we have a multitude of comically slanted stories and situations. From HERE COMES MR. JORDAN ( Columbia, 1941) to Henry Travers as Clarence, Angel Second Class in Frank Capra's IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (Liberty Pictures/RKO Radio Pictures, 1946) and even up to Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios Character of CASPER THE FRIENDLY GHOST, humor has been used as a sweetener to get the bitter notions of Death get down into our psyches in a more palatable manner.

    ODDLY enough, this might seem to be an unlikely vehicle for The Smothers Brothers to use as an entrance to weekly television; for the Brothers Smothers, Tom & Dick were first and foremost musicians & folk singers. Their careers took a bit of a turn when they discovered that the largely improvised banter that they did between songs in their Stage Act was rapidly becoming the high point of their show. Instead of being wise-cracking Folk Singers, they were transformed into a singing Comedy Team. Tom Smothers tagline of "Mom always liked you best"* was soon a national pheom.

    AS for the sitcom, it had a simple enough, albeit highly fantastical. It seems that little Dickie Smothers is rapidly becoming a bad boy here on Earth; both in business and when it comes to the Ladies. Enter his brother, Tommy, with a mission to reform and save his younger brother from his own sinful ways. (They don't actually say "sinful", but you know what we mean.)* THE only trouble is that Tom had drowned in a boating accident two years prior. It seems that he had now returned to Earth; but as an Angel, a sort of Guardian Angel to Dick.

    GAGS ran the whole gamut from subtle and surprising down to the obvious and expected. Generally speaking, they were funny, well received and appropriate to the premise and parameters of the series. Although it never gained a long run nor became remembered with "Classic" Status, we enjoyed it in our house.

    ANOTHER striking similarity to another field that we believe exists is that to the Comics Magazines published with Super Heroes and their first cousins, the Costumed Crime Fighter. It was during this period that serious interest was surfacing about the history of the likes of Superman, Batman, Captain Marvel, the Human Torch, Sub-Mariner, etc., etc., etc., ad en infinium.

    IT was around this era that perhaps the first book was published as both a History and a serious examination of the Comic Book as a separate medium from its cousin, the Newspaper Comic Strip. It was Jules Pfeiffer's THE GREAT COMIC BOOK HEROES and we well remember that when it hit the booksellers' shops it caused quite a stir. In Kroch's & Brentano's on Wabash Avenue in Chicago's Loop, they did not know where to put their copies; as there was no such subject nor classification up to that time. They eventually settled for 'Humor', until the field became a tad more filled-out.

    NEXT up, the ABC TV Network and 20th Century-Fox Television brought us the William Dozier Greenway Production of the BATMAN TV Series (1966-68), which forever changed our perceptions of the Comic Book Hero, "Camp" Humor and the Filmed Adaptations of the Super Hero Genre in general.

    TO our way of thinking, a lot of the situations, gags and defined supernatural powers of the Tommy/Angel character were just redoing what many a "Joke Book" writer and illustrator had done so many times before. And there were many a Comic Hero, then and now, whose origin and preternatural abilities were due to the fact that the character had died and returned as an Earth Bound spirit. We had The Spectre, Kid Eternity, Sergeant Spook, Ghost Rider and a number of others who fit the bill.

    IN a typical situation, there would be a situation wherein brother Dick would need the Police and the camera's eye would take us to the inside of a Prowl Car, where we would see the 2 Cops heading to Dick's aid; suddenly we would realize the mustachioed Policeman was Tommy, who was barking out the orders.

    ANOTHER running gag involved Tom's on going reference to his Boss, "Ralph." In an airplane, for example, Tommy Angel shouts and points, "Ralph likes to sleep behind that Cloud!" This "Ralph" business went on for some time before we stopped and thought about it. Ralph is often short for Raphael. Isn't there a more famous Angel named Raphael written about in the Bible.

    DO you suppose this was an attempt at being a little "serious", or imparting a "message"? At any rate, an awful lot of folks don't seem to have any recollection of this Smothers Sitcom; with THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS COMEDY HOUR of a couple of years later overshadowing it nearly completely.

    WELL, we liked it and wish it were available on video for the home market, both yours and mine, Schultz.

    POODLE SCHNITZ!!
    waldo46

    The theme song sticks in my head.......help!!

    I didn't think there were that many people who actually remembered this show. I do not recall too many of the episodes, but, yes, the theme song still sticks in my head......or most of it. I seem to remember it this way, but please, anyone feel free to correct:

    Tonight you'll meet, two brothers who, Just happen to be us

    Though Tommy is an angel, A problem we will now discuss.

    Brother Tom was lost at sea, Without his water wings,

    And now he is an angel, And tries to do amazing things.

    That's right!.......

    Brother Dick gets so sick as you'll see, Lot's of different people, Who look a lot like me!

    .....and that's as far as I can go (out of useless brain cells, I guess)

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      When cable TV channel Nick at Nite pulled this series out of the vault and re-ran it in the mid-1980s, producer Aaron Spelling received a residual check for $30. Spelling, by then one of the wealthiest and most successful TV producers in history, wrote: "Now you can understand why I decided to form my own company".
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      Featured in The Sixties: Television Comes of Age (2014)

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • My Brother the Angel
    • Filming locations
      • CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Four Star Productions
      • Knave Productions
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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