The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
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9 5 9 - 1 9 6 3 (USA)
147 x 30 minute episodes
All-American teenager Dobie Gillis was always on the
lookout for girls, money and cars. Zelda was trying to hook him, while
good looking rich kid Milton Armitage vied with Dobie for his
girlfriend, Thalia Menninger.
Dobie was the archetypal middle-class, girl-crazy
high-school teenager - his age was brought down in the jump from the
page to the box because the TV boffins didn't think the public would
buy such adolescent behaviour from a college student - perhaps they
never went to college!. The show (based on the writings of Max
Shulman) also featured Bob Denver (later to star in Gilligan's
Island) as the ultimate beatnik, Maynard G Krebs.
Dobie's life was far from smooth and the same could be
said for the goings on behind the scenes on the set. First up, former
fourth-grade teacher Denver was drafted into the army and saw his
Krebs character permanently (everyone thought) written out of the show
early on.
Denver
was rejected by the military because of an earlier broken neck and
Shulman brought him back by having the service boot him out on the
show, too - Bad news for poor Michael Pollard, who'd been cast as a
replacement, playing Maynard's cousin, and was let go when his
six-month contract was up.
Meanwhile, Hickman and Weld (who left the series to concentrate on
films after the first season) didn't exactly hit it off; "People used
to wonder why I didn't get along with Tuesday Weld in the early days
of the show, and they all thought it was some sort of romantic dust-up
or something," Hickman said.
"It wasn't. She just wasn't a pro, that's all. No
discipline. Late to work, getting back from lunch, no sense of
responsibility to the show, the crew, the rest of the cast. She's a
very talented girl and maybe by now she's learned discipline. I don't
know. I haven't seen her." For her part, Weld responded that she
preferred to keep silent if she had nothing kind to say about a person
. . .
On May 10 1977 a one off special aired called
Whatever Happened to Dobie Gillis? In which we saw the adult Dobie
(now married to Zelda) running the grocery store with his Dad and with
a teenage son of his own. Another sequel appeared in 1988 called
Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis offering more of the same.
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