Robert Young returns to the head of the dinner table to play the patriarch of television's most beloved family in Father Knows Best: Season Six. The immensely popular series premiered on CBS in 1954 and ran for six successful seasons, earned six Emmy Awards
The Emmy-winning series is back with Season 3. Father Knows Best premiered on CBS in October 1954 and ran for six successful seasons, earning six Emmy Awards from 14 Emmy nominations. This beloved family drama has become part of the American pop culture and continues to find new generations of fans. 37 classic uncut episodes with televisions premier sitcom family.Bonus Features: * Two Episodes from Windows On Main Street, the series Robert Young starred in following Father Knows Best.* Three Father Knows Best Radio Programs
Season Five of the Classic 㤺s Sitcom Comes to DVD: All 38 Uncut EpisodesRobert Young returns as Americas #1 dad, Jim Anderson, in Season Five of FATHER KNOWS BEST. Betty, Bud and Kathy are all growing into young adults: which means more escapades and mix-ups for Jim and Margaret Anderson to help sort out in between their own adventures in the good town of Springfield, Illinois. The Andersons treated their kids with authority, empathy and wisdom. And by the end of every episode, wed all learned our lesson. Surprisingly, FATHER KNOWS BEST had been canceled after its first season,... [Read More]
Robert Young returns to the head of the dinner table to play the patriarch of America s most beloved family in Season Two of Father Knows Best.During Season Two a growing number of families were tuning in to see what kind of trouble Bud (Billy Gray) was going to get into next, how Kathy (Lauren Chapin) was handling growing up, whether Betty (Elinor Donahue) and her boyfriend would breakup and how Margaret (Jane Wyatt) would inevitably hold the family together. A day in the life of the Andersons was a 1950s suburban dream come true.Bonus Features: The Teacher From Robert Young s very next TV se... [Read More]
Americas #1 dad returns for another season of family adventures! Robert Young is Jim Anderson, patriarch extraordinaire to his loving but sometimes misguided family. With Bud (Billy Gray) taking up the practice of mind-reading, Kathy (Lauren Chapin) rebelling at summer camp, Betty (Elinor Donahue) discovering that Mother Margaret (Jane Wyatt) has been placed in her English class as a student: it is certain that the father who knows best is going to have his hands full! By the fourth season, Father Knows Best was a prime-time fixture for NBC, although the program would soon return to the CBS li... [Read More]
Maybe he didn't always know best, but insurance salesman Jim Anderson (Robert Young) of Springfield, Ohio, was America's favorite head of household. Father Knows Best premiered on CBS in October 1954 and has been part of the American cultural fabric ever since. Every week families gathered around the television set to join Jim, Margaret, "Princess", "Bud" and "Kitten" in their very first year as everyone's favorite 50's family.
This unique old time radio DVD collectible features 50 digitized reels of classic Father Knows Best radio broadcasts and over 24 hours 40 minutes of total running time on 1 DVD. Take a journey back through radio broadcasting history with this large audio library of OTR memorabilia. The golden age of old time radio has been rescued, digitized, and packaged into a gift set that any classic radio lover can appreciate. The DVD opens and plays in a computer DVD drive and the collector can listen to the audio on a MP3 player, DVD/MP3-compatible car stereo, computer, MP3-compatible DVD player, or jus... [Read More]
Although the iconic television series Father Knows Best (CBS 1954-55; NBC 1955-58; CBS 1958-60) has enjoyed a long history in rerun syndication and an enduring fan base, it is often remembered as cultural shorthand for 1950s-era conformism and authoritarianism. In this study of Father Knows Best, author Mary R. Desjardins examines the program, its popularity, and its critical position within historical, industrial, and generic contexts to challenge oversimplified assumptions about the show's use of comedy and melodrama in exploring the place of family in mid-twentieth-century American society.... [Read More]
Profiles the woman who played Kathy Anderson on "Father Knows Best," detailing her fairy-tale TV life and the horrors of her real one, including her twenty-year slide after the show stopped and her subsequent recovery
A completely revised and updated edition of America’s pregnancy bible, the longest-running New York Times bestseller ever. With 18.5 million copies in print, What to Expect When You’re Expecting is read by 93% of women who read a pregnancy book and was named one of the “Most Influential Books of the Last 25 Years” by USA Today. This cover-to-cover (including the cover!) new edition is filled with must-have information, advice, insight, and tips for a new generation of moms and dads. With What to Expect’s trademark warmth, empathy, and humor, it answers every conceivable question expe... [Read More]
The all-in-one cooking bible for a new generation with 300 recipes for everything from simple vinaigrettes and roast chicken to birthday cake and cocktails. For Alex Guarnaschelli—whose mother edited the seminal 1997 edition of The Joy of Cooking, which defined the food of the late twentieth century—a life in food and cookbooks was almost predestined. Now an accomplished chef and author in her own right (and mom to a young daughter), Alex pens a cookbook for the way we eat today. For generations raised on vibrant, international flavors and supermarkets stocked with miso paste, harissa, ... [Read More]
This Christmas comedy collection contains seven classic radio programs from the '40s and '50s: "The Cast Does 'A Christmas Carol'" from Duffy's Tavern (December 21, 1945) "Christmas Show" from Father Knows Best (December 21, 1950) "Christmas Club Let Down" from Life of Riley (December 23, 1949) "Irma's Christmas Party" from My Friend Irma (December 20, 1948) "Magic Christmas Tree" from Our Miss Brooks (December 25, 1949) "Santa and the Pirates" from The Burns and Allen Show (December 22, 1942) "The Lord's Prayer" from Amos 'n' Andy (December 23, 1951)
Every week 19 million households gathered around their television set to be part of Americas favorite 50s family. The Andersons, Jim (Robert Young), Margaret (Jane Wyatt), Princess, Bud, and Kitten portrayed a typical mid-century, middle-class,
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