![]() Often Andy’s jail seems as homey and welcoming as most towns people’s homes. On the eve of Christmas when Andy and Barney are planning on celebrating Christmas with Aunt Bea, Opie and Ellie, Andy is setting his mind to allowing both cells full of prisoners who were disturbing the peace (the basic holiday drunkeness) to go home for Christmas!Īndy’s sweeping up and apologizing to the prisoners about there being the only kind of pillows they got for the cells. Season One episode 11– Aired on December 19, 1960 Posted on DecemApby monstergirl Posted in *Suspense (tv series) 1949-1952, Alfred Hitchcock Presents -Coming Mother, Andy Griffith, Barry Sullivan, Bernice Edgar -"A decent woman don't have need for any man.", Burnt Offerings 1976, Burt Reynolds, Bus Stop (1956), Classic TV, Cloris Leachman, Columbo, Dana Wynter, David Janssen, Doctor Kildare- The Soul killer, Dying Room Only (1973) tv movie, Eileen Heckart, Elizabeth Montgomery, George Segal, Hot Spelll (1958), Jack Klugman, Joseph Campanella, Louise Latham, Marilyn Monroe, Mary Tyler Moore Show, Naked City 1958 tv series, Naked City: Hold for Gloria Christmas 1962, Nancy Kelly, Paul Newman, Peter Falk, Roy Thinnes, Sally Kirkland, Sandy Dennis, Stephanie Powers, Suzanne Pleshette, The Bad Seed 1956, The Fugitive 1962 -Angels Travel Loney Roads, The Haunted (1991) tv movie, Up the Down Staircase 1969, What a Character! Blogathon 2018, Zandy's Bride 1974 23 Comments Classic TV Blog Association celebrates with A Very Merry MeTV Blogathon 2015!ĬLASSIC TV BLOG ASSOCIATION: Presents! – A VERY MERRY MeTV BLOGATHON! I hope you enjoy the excerpt And I am praying that the television series itself will someday find a full release as it is worthy of being re-visited for it’s groundbreaking content, incredible cast and performances. It’s a rather long clip of the episode in honor of them appearing together. The fascination I’ve had to see this performance led me to hunt down a rare copy and now I own it and have put together a sample of it here for you. The hospital receptionist who is cold and unfeeling is portrayed by none other than Louise Latham. In a macabre tale reminiscent of a Robert Bloch story - the episode is called Night of the Witch, about a woman (Eileen Heckart) who is tortured by the loss of her 6 year old daughter, and seeks her own brand of retribution from the medical staff she believes is responsible. I found out that Eileen Heckart and Louise Latham appeared together in a rare episode of The Doctors and The Nurses an hour long television medical drama that ran from 1962-1965. ![]() And an interesting confluence happened as I went on my more intensive journey of discovering of these two fine actresses. It struck me that I should pair Eileen and Louise as a kind of sisterhood, for both of their uniquely extraordinary styles stand out and somehow stand together for me. Heck, maybe, next year I’ll do the same double feature for them. Another example of two actors that often seem to merge in that vast noggin of mine - I’m always thinking of E.G.Marshall and Eli Wallach together. This year I’ve been excited to pay special attention to two remarkable women, Eileen Heckartand Louise Latham.įor years I have always thought of these two women together, as one of those odd associations–yet unexplicable– that makes you put certain faces or impressions together in your head. I’ve been participating now for 7 years, and it’s always a great expedition to delve deeper into the career’s of the people who I’ve found the most enigmatic, extraordinary and uniquely engaging. It is their unforgettable performances that make it a much richer, a more compelling experience - as they are as much the stars who inhabit the dream of art because of their singular personalities. for giving me the opportunity to once again show my sincerest love for the actors & actresses who are so discernible within the art of film, television and theatre. ![]() ![]() I want to thank Aurora of Once Upon a Screen, Paula Guthat of Paula’s Cinema Club, and Kellee Pratt of Outspoken & Freckled. And the reason I adore it so much –it’s purpose is essential in paying tribute to the memorable character actors who have often added the sparkle to the cinematic sky of movie stars– they touch our lives so profoundly because of their unique contribution as the characters they bring to life! It’s that marvelous time again, when one of the most enjoyable Blogathons has come around, it’s the 7th Annual What A Character Blogathon.
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