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Life with Elizabeth

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American sitcom starring Betty White

Life with Elizabeth
GenreSitcom
Created byGeorge Tibbles
Betty White
Don Fedderson
Written byMilt Kahn
George Tibbles
Directed byDuke Goldstone
StarringBetty White
Del Moore
Narrated byJack Narz
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes65
Production
ProducersBetty White
Don Fedderson
Cal Reed
George Tibbles
CinematographyMack Stengler
EditorRobert Oberbeck
Running time24–25 minutes
Production companiesBandy Productions
Don Fedderson
Original release
NetworkSyndication
ReleaseOctober 7, 1953 (1953-10-07) –
September 1, 1955 (1955-09-01)

Life with Elizabeth is an American televisionsitcom starringBetty White as Elizabeth andDel Moore as her husband Alvin;Jack Narz is the on-camera announcer and narrator. The series aired insyndication from October 7, 1953, to September 1, 1955. The show was the first of many sitcoms for Betty White across the decades and was based on sketches involving the Elizabeth character that she had performed on her earlier talk showHollywood on Television.

The low-budget comedy was produced by and filmed at Los Angeles TV station KLAC-TV (nowKCOP-TV) where White and Moore were on the staff (the series was originally a live production on KLAC-TV in 1951).[1] White received her firstPrimetime Emmy Award nomination for her work on this series.[2]

Premise

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Elizabeth and Alvin are an ordinary suburban couple, but inevitably get into predicaments. In the end, Alvin, in variable degrees of frustration, would say, "I shall leave you at this point, Elizabeth," and would walk out of sight. The announcer would ask, "Elizabeth, aren't you ashamed?" She would slowly nod, but then, with a slightly devilish grin, would vigorously shake her head to indicate she was not.

The series was divided into three eight- to ten-minute comic shorts — referred to as "incidents". Sometimes an entire incident might just consist of thetwo main characters talking to each other. The minimal theme music was played by a solo harpist who was partially visible on the opening title screen.

Production

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The series was created byGeorge Tibbles who also served as a writer. The series was produced by Bandy Productions, a production company formed by Betty White and George Tibbles, in association with executive producerDon Fedderson.[3]

Nina Bara appeared in several episodes.[4]

Cancellation

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After 65 episodes, the series' production company, Guild Films, chose to cancel the series. While the series was still popular with audiences, Guild Films decided that too many new episodes ofLife with Elizabeth would oversaturate secondary markets, thus making the series less profitable in second-run syndication.[5]

Episodes

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1Moosie in the Kitchen; Jungle in the Living Room; Underhills for Dinner
2Balance Check Book; Late for a Party; Piano Tuner
3Bad Mood; First Kiss; Ex-Flame
4Ping Pong; Leaking Roof; Vacuum Cleaner Salesman
5The Psychic; Car Repair for Dummies; Bird Bath
6
Sixth episode ofLife with Elizabeth
Oak Tree; TV Repair; Drive-In
7Mam's Letter; Lodge Dinner; Richard Gets Fired
8Nursery Rhymes; First Business Trip; Lake Allergies
9Learning to Drive; Day They Moved In; Alvin Asks Boss Home
10Car is Stolen; Fence Needs Painting; Real Estate Deal
11Bonus Check; House Cleaning; Richard's Moustache
12Black Eye; Momma for Breakfast; Missing Receptionist
13Article On Carpentry; Hypnotism; Home Movies
14Mam's Visit; Bicycle Picnic; Nosey Neighborhood
15Photographer; Of the Honeymoon; Numb, Deaf and Blind
16Phone Calls to Work; Girl Scout Trip; Census Taker
17Collection Agency; Monster With Green Eyes; Good Neighbor Policy
18Detective Stories; Writing a Speech; Moosie on the Patio
19Scared Silly; Neighborhood Slingshot; Elmer's Garage
20Everything Goes Wrong; Tenderhearted With Animals; Babysitting Eddie Miller

Broadcast and syndication

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The series was exported to Australia during the late 1950s.[6]Life with Elizabeth aired in syndication onAmerica One, on the HOT (History of Television) Network in New York (WKOB 42.4) & Dallas (K31GL 31.3), and on Lost TV[7] and The Decades Binge on theDecades Network.[citation needed]

On September 11, 1998, Betty White, Jack Narz andPeter Michael Goetz as Alvin participated in a restaging ofLife with Elizabeth for13 at 50, a two-hour retrospective of KCOP-TV's 50th anniversary co-hosted by news anchorsTawny Little and Alan Frio. The segment was filmed in front of a live studio audience, with Betty White playing her original role.[8][9]

Home media

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Because the show was formatted as separate eight-minute sketches, a number of used16mm prints of the films were cut into individual segments and sold on the "home movies" market by the Superior Bulk Film Co. of Chicago, a mail-order movie equipment dealer, in the late 1960s and 1970s.[citation needed] Since the series entered thepublic domain, it has been released in volumes of budget DVD releases.

References

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  1. ^Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (2007).The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows - 1946-Present (9 ed.). Ballantine Books (New York). p. 791.ISBN 978-0-345-49773-4. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2018.
  2. ^Newcomb, Horace, ed. (2001).Encyclopedia of television: A-C, Volume 1 (2 ed.). CRC Press. p. 2533.ISBN 1-579-58411-X.
  3. ^White, Betty (2010).Here We Go Again: My Life In Television. Simon and Schuster. pp. 73–74.ISBN 978-1-451-61426-8.
  4. ^"Space Girl 'Tonga' to Appear At White-Barne Grand Opening".The San Bernardino Daily Sun. Vol. LXI, no. 67. San Bernardino, California. November 17, 1954. p. 8.
  5. ^Tucker, David C. (2007).The Women Who Made Television Funny: Ten Stars of 1950s Sitcoms. McFarland. p. 164.ISBN 978-0-786-48732-5.
  6. ^"Monday Television".The Age. December 5, 1957. p. 9. RetrievedJune 18, 2013.
  7. ^"5 fast facts about 'Life with Elizabeth'".Decades.com. January 2, 2018. RetrievedJune 18, 2020.
  8. ^Linan, Steven (September 6, 1998)."CBS gets its goal with an NFL return; how the 'Apes' got Heston; the year's best MTV videos".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedJanuary 1, 2022.
  9. ^Betty White - LIFE WITH ELIZABETH Revisited (1998, KCOP-TV 50th Anniversary Special). jacksonupperco. RetrievedSeptember 22, 2022 – via YouTube.

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