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词条 Mona McCluskey
释义

  1. Synopsis

  2. Episodes

  3. Production notes

  4. Reception

  5. External links

{{Infobox television
| show_name = Mona McCluskey
| image =
| caption =
| show_name_2 = Meet Mona McCluskey
| genre = Sitcom
| creator =
| writer = Arthur Alsberg
Edmund Beloin
Irving Elinson
Bob Fisher
Fred S. Fox
Henry Garson
| director = Richard Whorf
Stanley Z. Cherry
| presenter =
| starring = Juliet Prowse
Denny Scott Miller
| country = United States
| language = English
| num_seasons = 1
| num_episodes = 26
| executive_producer = George Burns
| camera = Multi-camera
| runtime = 22–24 minutes
| company = McCadden Productions
United Artists Television
| distributor =
| channel = NBC
| picture_format = Color
| audio_format = Monaural
| first_aired = {{start date|1965|09|16}}
| last_aired = {{end date|1966|04|14}}
}}

Mona McCluskey (also known as Meet Mona McCluskey) is an American sitcom that aired on NBC as part of its 1965-66 schedule. The series stars Juliet Prowse in the title role, and aired from September 16, 1965 to April 14, 1966.

Synopsis

Prowse portrayed Mona McCluskey, an actress who marries a United States Air Force sergeant, Mike McCluskey, played by Denny Scott Miller. The major premise of the show is Mona trying to balance her acting career with her marriage to Mike, who preferred that they live on his smaller Air Force salary.

The series also co-stars Herbert Rudley as General Crone, Mike's boss and Robert Strauss as Sergeant Gruzewsky. Series guest stars include Med Flory, Maurice Marsac; Lee Bergere, Sal Mineo, Barry Kelley, Doris Singleton, and Darlene Patterson.

Episodes

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EpisodeNumber=2Title=All That Dough and No Place to GoDirectedBy=Richard WhorfWrittenBy=Fred S. Fox & Irving Elinson1965|9|23}}ShortSummary=LineColor=
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EpisodeNumber=3Title=All in a Night's WorkDirectedBy=Richard WhorfWrittenBy=Bob Fisher & Arthur Alsburg1965|9|30}}ShortSummary=LineColor=
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EpisodeNumber=4Title=In Every Life a Little Wife Must FallDirectedBy=Richard WhorfWrittenBy=Fred S. Fox & Irving Elinson1965|10|7}}ShortSummary=LineColor=
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EpisodeNumber=5Title=Mona Carroll Vs. Mona McCluskeyDirectedBy=Richard WhorfWrittenBy=Arthur Alsberg & Bob Fisher1965|10|14}}ShortSummary=LineColor=
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EpisodeNumber=6Title=How to Put Out an Old FlameDirectedBy=Richard WhorfWrittenBy=Fred S. Fox & Irving Elinson1965|10|21}}ShortSummary=LineColor=
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EpisodeNumber=7Title=Let's Play CupidDirectedBy=Richard WhorfWrittenBy=Fred S. Fox & Irving Elinson1965|10|28}}ShortSummary=LineColor=
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EpisodeNumber=8Title=Good for the Goose, Bad for the Gander DirectedBy=Richard WhorfWrittenBy=Fred S. Fox & Irving Elinson1965|11|4}}ShortSummary=LineColor=
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EpisodeNumber=9Title=Michelangelo's RivalDirectedBy=Richard WhorfWrittenBy=Fred S. Fox & Irving Elinson1965|11|11}}ShortSummary=LineColor=
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EpisodeNumber=10Title=How to Cure an Old ManDirectedBy=Richard WhorfWrittenBy=Fred S. Fox & Irving Elinson1965|11|25}}ShortSummary=LineColor=
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EpisodeNumber=11Title=My Husband, The Wife BeaterDirectedBy=Richard WhorfWrittenBy=Fred S. Fox & Irving Elinson1965|12|2}}ShortSummary=LineColor=
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EpisodeNumber=12Title=Mail Against FemaleDirectedBy=Richard WhorfWrittenBy=Fred S. Fox & Irving Elinson1965|12|9}}ShortSummary=LineColor=
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EpisodeNumber=13Title=Stranger in the Love NestDirectedBy=Richard WhorfWrittenBy=Arthur Alsberg & Bob Fisher1965|12|23}}ShortSummary=LineColor=
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EpisodeNumber=14Title=Dance, Kookerina, DanceDirectedBy=Richard WhorfWrittenBy=Fred S. Fox & Irving Elinson1965|12|30}}ShortSummary=LineColor=
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EpisodeNumber=15Title=Mona, the Soft Air Force RecruitDirectedBy=Richard WhorfWrittenBy=Fred S. Fox & Irving Elinson1966|1|13}}ShortSummary=LineColor=
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Production notes

The series was produced for NBC by McCadden Enterprises, Inc. in association with United Artists Television. The series executive producer was comedian George Burns. The theme song was the Tin Pan Alley standard "Yes Sir, That's My Baby", sung by a male voice.

Reception

Mona McCluskey appeared on Thursday nights against ABC's Peyton Place and the second half-hour of CBS's two-hour Thursday Night Movie. It failed to win its time slot and was cancelled by NBC, with its last episode airing in April 1966.

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0058828}}
  • {{tv.com show|mona-mccluskey|Mona McCluskey}}
  • Mona McCluskey episode guide at The Classic TV Archive
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