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Make Room For Daddy - The Complete Fifth Season
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In Theaters : 29 September, 1953
DVD Release : 28 September, 2004
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Make Room For Daddy - The Complete Fifth Season Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ love the show, when will more seasons be released?
After looking at other reviews, I didnt realize the episodes are edited. I feel kind of cheated! But then again I must've only seen them edited in syndication back in the '80's & early '90's. This was the most popular version & cast lineup & popular of the entire 11 season run & of the final 7 seasons when moved to CBS. (Why did Sherry Jackson have to quit after season 5 or why was Terry written out & why couldn't Miss Jackson come back for Terry's wedding in season 7 instead of unknown Penny Parker thus not being able to show flashback's when Terry was younger. Was Miss Parker's Terry older than Miss Jackson's or did Terry get courted & married at age 18?) It's great to see again after an abscence of 13-14 years after Nick at Nite discontinued showing after Mr. Thomas passed away spring '91. By the way Nick at Nite from what I remember only showed seasons 5-8. I had never seen an episode beyond that until summer '90 when an independent station where I was living at the time continued to season 9 (Angela Cartwright starts to look more & more like Brigita Von Trapp & Penny Robinson instead of 5yo Linda Williams & Rusty Hamer's Rusty Williams has gone through puberty & his voice has changed). I didnt know that the Williams moved into two more apartments or condos & the sets were different for seasons 8 & 9. But partway into season 9 Nick at Nite must've discovered someone else was broadcasting on free antenna tv & bought out all syndicated rights because that channel stopped showing. I had never seen the first version or ABC version until I bought the inexpensive samplers of the first 3 seasons. I always thought of oldest child Terry as a teen & figured from pictures of season 1 that she must've been a younger girl at one time & Rusty Hamer was predessor of Angela Cartwright as the youngest cutest one who gets all the attention. I can see why season 5 was the first to be available to the public because that's also the first season of the CBS years & cast lineup that most people of my generation who grew up watching reruns in the '70's & '80's are familiar with. I didnt know there was an earlier version until about '87 or '88 when I checked out a tv trivia book at a local library & that's when I wondered why is Linda older than Rusty & Rusty so young? Even if each is edited, when are the first four seasons, in a different apartment & set w/Terry & Rusty's birth mother, going to be released? How about also rereleasing season 5 unedited? I'll gladly pay another $50 & sell the edited set even though I'll probably only get $5 for it. Can season 6 at least be released sometime soon & the remaining Marjorie Lord seasons annually afterwards even if edited? You know I wonder if the first 3 seasons were never shown in syndication or on Nick at Nite or not available because the samplers include original footage of tobacco companies presenting & sponsoring in the first season opening credits?
But anyway, I suppose it's recommended if you love this show, even if it's only the first version, or it's your first time & dying to see, to purchase this set. It's better than nothing & it wouldn't suprise me Questar & Mr. Thomas' surviving family decide to soon remove from the market & consider this entire series out-of-print & secured in a vault permanently. By the way, if you love the cast besides "Sound of Music" & "Lost in Space" I also recommend the following: "Singin' in the Rain" (& I thought that was actually the way Miss Hagen talked until I saw a first version episode for the first time) "I'll See You in my Dreams" "The Jazz Singer" (original '40's version if not out of print, not the retarded '80 remake) " "Batman ('66-'68) season 1" and "Charlie's Angels season 4" (when these are released) One last thought: what about releasing two followup reunions? '67's pilot "Make More Room for Daddy" & the short-lived "Make Room for Grandaddy" ('70-'71 w/original CBS cast including Sherry Jackson)
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