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The Aldrich Family
1 9 4 9 - 1 9 5 3 (USA)
Before it became a successful sitcom on television, The
Aldrich Family had been a long-running and popular radio show
(1939 - 1953). While the radio show aired for 14 years, the TV
series (which ran concurrently with the radio program) lasted only
three and a half years.
The series centred on a typical, middle-class American family -
the Aldriches - primarily focussing on the adolescent problems of
the Aldriches teenage son, Henry.
The series was set in the fictional town of Centerville, where
the family lived on Elm Street (what a nightmare!). Each episode
began with the introduction that had become most famous on radio.
Henry's mother would call "Hen-reeee . . . Henry Aldrich!"
and Henry's squeaky adolescent voice would call back, "Coming
Mother!".
In the short time the series was televised by NBC, no fewer than
five actors played Henry Aldrich, while three different actresses
played Henry's sister, Mary, and three other actresses played his
mother, Alice. If that wasn't confusing enough for viewers, Lois
Wilson (one of the women who played Mrs Aldrich) also appeared as
Henry's Aunt Harriet when she wasn't playing his mother . . .
Henry's father, Sam Aldrich, was played by House Jameson, who had
also played the part in the radio series. Also from the radio show
was Jackie Kelk, playing Sam's best friend, Homer Brown. Marcia
Henderson played Henry's girlfriend, Kathleen.
The show (like the radio series before it) was based on the hit
Broadway play What A Life, by Clifford Goldsmith.
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Henry Aldrich
Robert Casey (1)
Richard Tyler (2)
Henry Girard (3)
Kenneth Nelson (4)
Bobby Ellis (5)
Mary Aldrich
Charita Bauer (1)
Mary Malone (2)
June Dayton (3)
Mrs Alice Aldrich
Lois Wilson (1)
Nancy Carroll (2)
Barbara Robbins (3)
Mr Sam Aldrich
House Jameson
Homer Brown
Jackie Kelk
Aunt Harriet
Lois Wilson
Kathleen
Marcia Henderson |
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