Glynis is an American sitcom that aired Wednesdays at 8:30 pm on CBS from September 25 to December 18, 1963.[1]
Glynis | |
---|---|
Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Jess Oppenheimer |
Written by | Tom Adair James B. Allardice Arthur Julian Jess Oppenheimer |
Directed by | E. W. Swackhamer |
Starring | Glynis Johns Keith Andes |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Jess Oppenheimer |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22–24 minutes |
Production company | Desilu Productions |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | September 25 December 18, 1963 | –
Synopsis
editThe series stars Welsh actress Glynis Johns as Glynis Granville, a mystery writer. Keith Andes appeared as Keith Granville, Glynis' husband who works as a successful criminal defense attorney.[2] Together, the couple would attempt to solve various crimes. George Mathews co-stars as Glynis' friend, Chick Rogers, a retired police officer, who offers advice and solace in her writing.
Glynis faced competition from the third segment of the 90-minute western The Virginian on NBC and from Bill Cullen's The Price Is Right prime time game show on ABC.[3] The series was canceled after 13 episodes.
In 1965, when CBS brought the series back in reruns as a summer replacement for The Lucy Show, Glynis ranked #6 in the Nielsen ratings.[4]
Background
editOn August 5, 1963, CBS' Vacation Playhouse aired an episode titled "Hide and Seek," which was the pilot for Glynis. The series' working title was The Glynis Johns Show, but eventually it was shortened to the star's first name.[5]
Production notes
editGlynis was produced by Desilu and created and executive produced by Jess Oppenheimer, who originated I Love Lucy with Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.
Notable guest stars
editEpisodes
editEpisode # | Episode title | Original airdate |
---|---|---|
1-1 | "Three Men in a Tub" | September 25, 1963 |
1-2 | "Ten Cents a Dance" | October 2, 1963 |
1-3 | "Keep It Cool" | October 9, 1963 |
1-4 | "A Little Knowledge Is Fatal" | October 16, 1963 |
1-5 | "Mr. Butterworth Does It Himself" | October 23, 1963 |
1-6 | "Glynis Goes Wrong" | October 30, 1963 |
1-7 | "The Pros and Cons" | November 6, 1963 |
1-8 | "Agents Are Murder" | November 13, 1963 |
1-9 | "Two Way Stretch" | November 20, 1963 |
1-10 | "The Body Guards" | November 27, 1963 |
1-11 | "Catsa Nostra" | December 4, 1963 |
1-12 | "This One Will Kill You" | December 11, 1963 |
1-13 | "Crime After a Fashion" | December 18, 1963 |
References
edit- ^ Staff. "C.B.S.-TV MAY DROP 'GLYNIS' ON DEC. 18; Decision on Comedy Series Is Expected Next Week Tom Gallery Leaves N.B.C. New Show on Westerns Casals Conducts Tomorrow", The New York Times, October 23, 1963. Accessed October 28, 2008
- ^ via Associated Press. "Andes, leading man to Marilyn Monroe, dies at 85", USA Today, November 27, 2005. Accessed October 29, 2008.
- ^ 1963-1964 American network television schedule
- ^ Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle F. (2007-10-17). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present (9 ed.). Ballantine Books. p. 543. ISBN 978-0-345-49773-4.
- ^ Leszczak, Bob (2012). Single Season Sitcoms, 1948–1979: A Complete Guide. McFarland. p. 58. ISBN 9780786493050. Retrieved 12 August 2017.