I love when shows have location shots; I'm a real city architecture person and love glimpses of streets and buildings in days gone by, even if it's just a quick shot.
WISH THIS HAD BEEN A SERIES LOVE SHOWS ABOUT FASHION DEPARTMENTS STORES , GIRLS LIVING WORKING IN THE CITY, MUCH BETTER THEN THREES COMPANY THANKS SO MUCH FOR SHARING
🤗Mamie Van Doren Performed Every Role So Well 🤗 So Enjoyable To Watch Her Fulfill Her Roles Regardless Of The Stigma That Was Placed On Her . Her Films Are Treasures 💎🏆💎 👍🏼 Thank You ' jeffsabu ' For Sharing This Piece Of Her Acting Career 👍🏼
John Bryant who played Mr Evans was the first Marlboro Man, and appeared on the back cover of Life magazine in either 1960 or 1961. He did a lot of other ads and commercials, and also recorded books for the blind.
Originally produced in 1956, and telecast on "ALCOA/GOODYEAR THEATER" as "Girls About Town" on April 20, 1959 (later syndicated as part of Screen Gems' "AWARD THEATER" package of the 1958-'60 "ALCOA/GOODYEAR" episodes, and other unsold pilots). On August 30, 1960, the pilot was repeated again on CBS' "THE COMEDY SPOT" {an anthology of "busted" pilots, scheduled as Red Skelton's summer replacement) as "Meet the Girls". In syndication, the title used on the CBS repeat was substituted for the original version.
Okay, out of six failed pilot shows I've binged through this morning, this is the only one that's deserved a series. The furs are ugly and inhumane by modern standards, but this was an alien time compared to 2023.