'''The Danny Thomas Show''' (known as '''Make Room for Daddy''' during the first four seasons) is a
sitcom which ran from
1953 to
1957 on
ABC and from
1957 to
1964 on
CBS. A revival series known as '''Make Room for Granddaddy''' aired on ABC from
1970 to
1971.
Series
Danny Thomas played Danny Williams, a successful comedian and nightclub entertainer.
Jean Hagen was his wife Margaret,
Sherry Jackson their daughter Terry, and
Rusty Hamer their son Rusty.
Louise Beavers played the maid Louise. In
1955, Beavers left and was replaced in the role by
Amanda Randolph.
In
1956 Jean Hagen quit the show, and the producers had her character written out as having died. The following season, Thomas's character dated several women, with the help of his children. At the end of the season, he met widowed Kathy O'Hara, played by
Marjorie Lord, who had a young daughter, Linda, played by
Angela Cartwright. No wedding was ever shown, but when the show returned in
1957, with the new title, Danny and Kathy were married, and Linda was adopted by Danny.
Hans Conried had frequent guest appearances as Danny's
Lebanese "Uncle Tonoose". Other frequent guests included
Bill Dana,
Annette Funicello,
Pat Harrington Jr.,
Sheldon Leonard (the show's producer) and Thomas protegee
Italian teenaged singer
Piccola Pupa.
In
1958 the character of Terry was written out as she was supposedly away at school. The character returned the following year, recast with actress
Penny Parker. She, too, was written out when the character married and left the show.
Syndication packaging
The show is packaged for syndication as below,
The Jean Hagen episodes
Seasons 1-3 are known as the Jean Hagen Episodes. These episodes have not been offered for syndication since 1964, but they still are shown on rare occasions (see Syndication section below).
The Marjorie Lord episodes
Seasons 5-11 are the Marjorie Lord Episodes.
Season Four is often dubbed the "widowed episodes", but they are also sold in syndication with the Marjorie Lord episodes. These are the most commonly run episodes.
The "widowed episodes" are linked with The Jean Hagen Episodes. Also, the name change
(The Danny Thomas Show) came right after Jean Hagen left the show in 1956.
Sequel
The show ended in 1964, but Danny Thomas, Marjorie Lord, Angela Cartwright, Rusty Hamer, Sherry Jackson, and Hans Conreid returned in
1970 in the show ''Make Room for Granddaddy''. The character of Terry had supposedly left her son, 6-year-old Michael, played by
Michael Hughes, in the care of his grandparents while she and her soldier husband were stationed overseas. New characters were played by
Stanley Myron Handelman and former
football player
Roosevelt Grier. The show only lasted a single season.
Andy Griffith pilot
''The Danny Thomas Show'' is also notable as having been the vehicle by which ''
The Andy Griffith Show'' spun off. The character of Andy Taylor appeared in an episode in which Danny Williams was caught for running a
stop sign in the small
fictional town of
Mayberry, North Carolina.
Syndication
Reruns were stripped, Monday through Friday, on
NBC from 1960-1965. Subsequently, most of the Marjorie Lord episodes were then syndicated and played on local stations.
During the late 1980s and early 1990s the show's 4th through 9th seasons were shown on
Nick at Nite.
TV Land has also showed several of the
Marjorie Lord episodes. Only about 195 episodes
are shown in reruns today. The first three seasons have not been seen on television since the 1960s
and the last two seasons are owned by Marjorie Lord and are not shown in reruns. Although starting with Season Five the show was known as "The Danny Thomas Show", all the syndicated episodes are shown in reruns under the title "Make Room For Daddy". Many of the shows from Seasons 1-3 can be bought on discount DVDs and classic TV DVD collections. A few low budget TV stations and privately
run cable stations have also shown the Jean Hagen Episodes.
DVD releases
The complete fifth season was released to DVD on September 28, 2004, with two special episodes: the
fourth season finale, Danny's Proposal and the pilot for the Andy Griffith Show.
Several of the early episodes with Jean Hagen can be purchased on discount DVDs. The complete sixth season on DVD is scheduled for release in early 2008.
Trivia
★ The show also spunoff ''
The Joey Bishop Show'', and crossed over with ''
I Love Lucy'' when the Ricardos rent their home to the Thomases in the ''
Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour'' episode "Lucy Makes Room for Danny" and the season six ''Danny Thomas Show'' episode "Lucy Upsets The Williams' Household".
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★ Marjorie Lord is the mother of the actress
Anne Archer.
★ Margaret Williams was the first TV character "killed off" of a sitcom.