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''The Doris Day Show'' is an American
sitcom A sitcom, a portmanteau of situation comedy, or situational comedy, is a genre of comedy centered on a fixed set of characters who mostly carry over from episode to episode. Sitcoms can be contrasted with sketch comedy, where a troupe may use ...
which was originally broadcast on CBS from September 1968 until March 1973, remaining on the air for five seasons and 128 episodes.Day's TV work - Doris Day.com
/ref> The series is remembered for its multiple format and cast changes over the course of its five-year run. The show is also notable for Day's statement, in her
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''Doris Day: Her Own Story'' (1975), that her husband Martin Melcher had signed her to do the series without her knowledge, a fact she only discovered when Melcher died of heart disease on April 20, 1968. (He also received credit on the series as "executive producer" during its initial season.)"The Doris Day Show" - Doris Day Tribute.com
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Series run


Season 1 (1968–1969)

Day portrays Doris Martin, a widowed mother of young sons Billy and Toby ( Philip Brown and Todd Starke). When the series premieres, she has brought her boys home to her father's rural ranch in Mill Valley, north of
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, after living in New York City for most of her adult life.The Doris Day Show - TV Guide.com
/ref> Other characters during this initial phase of the program include Doris's father Buck Webb (
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) and their naïve hired ranch hand, LeRoy B. Simpson ( James Hampton). Their housekeeper initially is Aggie Thompson (
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, who left after the first 10 episodes to replace
Barbara Pepper Barbara Pepper (born Marion Pepper; May 31, 1915 – July 18, 1969) was an American stage, television, radio, and film actress. She is best known as the first Doris Ziffel on the sitcom '' Green Acres''. Early life and career Marion Pepper ...
as Doris Ziffel in ''
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''). The character left without explanation and was replaced by Juanita ( Naomi Stevens). Lord Nelson is also included in the opening credits cast as Lord Nelson, the family's
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.


Season 2 (1969–1970)

Doris begins to commute from the ranch to San Francisco, where she starts working as an executive secretary at ''Today's World'' magazine. New workplace characters are added: McLean Stevenson (who would later leave the series to star in ''
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'') plays her boss, ''Today's World'' editor Michael Nicholson, who is often referred to as 'Nick' by the other magazine executives;
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plays Doris' friend Myrna Gibbons, a fellow secretary at the magazine; Paul Smith portrays Ron Harvey, the magazine's assistant-editor and Myrna's boss. Pyle, Brown, and Starke remain regular cast members, while Hampton appears in only one episode, his character now married and owning a gas station in Mill Valley. Lord Nelson still appears uncredited as the family sheepdog in most episodes this season. There is no longer any housekeeper at the ranch, and no ranch hand was hired to replace Leroy.


Season 3 (1970–1971)

Doris tires of the commute between her work and the ranch and relocates herself, the boys, and the dog to San Francisco, where they rent an apartment above an Italian restaurant owned and operated by married couple Louie and Angie Pallucci (
Bernie Kopell Bernard Morton Kopell (born June 21, 1933) is an American character actor known for his roles as Siegfried in '' Get Smart'' from 1966 to 1969 and as Dr. Adam Bricker ("Doc") on '' The Love Boat'' from 1977 to 1986. Early beginnings Kopell was b ...
and Kaye Ballard). At first Louie is angry with Angie for renting the apartment to a widow with children and a large pet, but he eventually cherishes their new tenants after Billy and Toby praise his pizza. Angie also becomes one of Doris's best friends. Doris begins writing articles for the magazine under the auspices of Mr. Harvey, the assistant editor, but is still mainly a secretary. All of the regular characters from the previous season remain, with the exception of Pyle's Buck, who appears in only two episodes; no episodes from Season 3 onward take place on his ranch. (Pyle, however, remains on the show's staff behind the scenes, serving as a frequent episode director.) Hampton's character LeRoy appears in only one episode; he now lives in Montana and travels the rodeo circuit to raise the money to buy his own ranch. In this season Doris' nemesis, Willard Jarvis (
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), moves in next door, causing trouble for her and her family in a few episodes. Lord Nelson again is not included in the opening credits cast list, but appears uncredited in a handful of episodes this season.


Seasons 4–5 (1971–1973)

The fourth season sees a radical change in the series. Day's character suddenly becomes a swinging single career woman who goes by Miss instead of Mrs. The entire cast from previous seasons, other than Day herself, and occasionally the Palluccis, are gone; even Doris Martin's two sons are no longer in the cast, with no explanation given, and are never referred to again. Doris Martin, still working for ''Today's World'', now has a new editor, Cy Bennett, played by John Dehner, and she is now a full-time staff writer, and later an associate editor. Jackie Joseph joins the cast as Doris' friend and Cy's secretary at the magazine, Jackie Parker. Doris lives in the same apartment and the Palluccis, Angie in particular, are still on hand in the fourth season. In season 5, there is no mention of the Palluccis owning the building; the estate of the owner, an elderly man named Mr. Carter, sells the building after Carter's death to Doris's sometimes-nemesis, Mr. Jarvis, which initially alarms Doris, but she and the other tenants eventually accept him. In Season 4, Doris begins a romance with Dr. Peter Lawrence ( Peter Lawford), which lasts until late into Season 5. That relationship is followed by one with old boyfriend Jonathan Rusk ( Patrick O'Neal). The series continued with this format until Doris Day left the show choosing not to renew her five year contract in 1973. Day placed a one-paragraph statement in ''Variety'' saying more or less " Television is not the be all end all".


Change in premise

''The Doris Day Show'' was a family-based sitcom for its first three seasons. The drastic premise change for season four in 1971 may be attributed to the overall change in CBS's programming philosophy, with the network canceling many rural-based and family programs, and replacing them with more urban, adult-oriented programs.


Cast


Main cast

*
Doris Day Doris Day (born Doris Mary Kappelhoff; April 3, 1922 – May 13, 2019) was an American actress, singer, and activist. She began her career as a big band singer in 1939, achieving commercial success in 1945 with two No. 1 recordings, " Sent ...
as Doris Martin * Philip Brown as Billy Martin (Seasons 1–3) * Todd Starke as Toby Martin (Seasons 1–3) *
Denver Pyle Denver Dell Pyle (May 11, 1920 – December 25, 1997) was an American film and television actor and director. He was well known for a number of TV roles from the 1960s through the 1980s, including his portrayal of Briscoe Darling Jr. in s ...
as Buck Webb (Seasons 1–2, recurring Season 3) * Lord Nelson as Lord Nelson (Seasons 1–2, recurring Season 3) * James Hampton as LeRoy B. Simpson (Season 1, recurring Seasons 2–3) *
Fran Ryan Fran Mary Ryan (November 29, 1916 January 15, 2000) was an American character actress featured in television and films. She was born in Los Angeles, California. Career Ryan began performing at the age of six at Oakland's Henry Duffy Theatre. ...
as Aggie Thompson (first ten episodes of Season 1) * Naomi Stevens as Juanita (last eighteen episodes of Season 1) * McLean Stevenson as Michael 'Nick' Nicholson (Seasons 2–3) *
Rose Marie Rose Marie (born Rose Marie Mazzetta; August 15, 1923 – December 28, 2017) was an American actress, singer, comedian, and vaudeville performer with a career ultimately spanning nine decades, which included film, radio, records, theater, night ...
as Myrna Gibbons (Seasons 2–3) * Paul Smith as Ron Harvey (Seasons 2–3) *
Bernie Kopell Bernard Morton Kopell (born June 21, 1933) is an American character actor known for his roles as Siegfried in '' Get Smart'' from 1966 to 1969 and as Dr. Adam Bricker ("Doc") on '' The Love Boat'' from 1977 to 1986. Early beginnings Kopell was b ...
as Louie Pallucci (Season 3, recurring Season 4) * Kaye Ballard as Angie Pallucci (Season 3, recurring Season 4) *
Billy DeWolfe William Andrew Jones (February 18, 1907 – March 5, 1974), better known as Billy De Wolfe, was an American character actor. He was active in films from the mid-1940s until his death in 1974. Early life and early stage career Born William Andr ...
as Willard Jarvis (recurring Seasons 2–5) * John Dehner as Cyril Bennett (Seasons 4–5) * Jackie Joseph as Jackie Parker (Seasons 4–5) * Peter Lawford as Dr. Peter Lawrence (recurring Seasons 4–5)


Other notable cast

A number of other actors appeared in notable storylines covering several episodes sometimes over multiple seasons. * Strother Martin as Tyrone Lovey (Season 1), an unscrupulous poacher and junk dealer * Edward Andrews as Colonel Fairburn (Seasons 2–5),
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of ''Today's World'' * Larry Storch as Duke Farentino (Seasons 2–3), a boxer turned wannabe
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headliner *
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as William Tyler (Seasons 2–3), a reclusive billionaire businessman *
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as Montagne (Seasons 2–3), a
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ian couturier * Carol Worthington as Ethel Weber (Season 3), Doris's kooky friend who often acted as Billy and Toby's sitter (Worthington portrayed several other minor characters in the series prior to the Ethel Weber character) *
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as Charlie Webb (Seasons 3–4), Doris's free-spirited cousin * Jon Cypher as Sir Robert Kingsley (Seasons 4–5), a British
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and author, who was one of Doris's love interests * Patrick O'Neal as Jonathan Rusk (Season 5), Doris's old boyfriend, aspiring
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, fellow journalist and another of her current love interests


Opening title and credits

The opening sequence features Day singing a rerecorded version of the Livingston & Evans song, " Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)." The song had been introduced by Day in the 1956
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suspense film '' The Man Who Knew Too Much'', in which she co-starred with
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. Despite the opening montage of images changing from season to season, Day singing the song off screen during the opening is the one constant over the entire course of the series, with a more family-oriented version (including a children's chorus) in Season 1 and a more adult contemporary version (with a stronger beat) in Seasons 4 and 5. In the Season 1 opening title and credits, the cast members are seen in an outdoor, family styled environment. Beyond the cast credits, which show each cast member individually (including Lord Nelson, the sheepdog), the sequence features primarily Doris' family frolicking together in a sunny lakeside meadow. In the Season 2 opening title and credits, Doris is seen wearing a bright yellow overcoat and matching rain hat leaving the ranch in her red convertible - Buck and the boys seeing her off - as she drives into San Francisco to go to work, which includes the show title displayed as she drives along a country highway, followed by her driving over the
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. It then moves into a sequence of her first driving down one of the hilly streets of the city, followed by general shots of the city (some including Doris), then the cast credits, where Buck and the boys are shown in an outdoor farm environment (Lord Nelson is no longer included), while the ''Today's World'' staff members are seen in the office. The opening sequence ends with Doris as a pedestrian on the city streets supposedly rushing off to work. This is interspersed with a sequence of Doris getting off a San Francisco cable car followed by her hopping across an intersection crosswalk (the cable car and hopping sequence is not part of this specific
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as she is wearing a red raincoat during it). In the Season 3 opening title and credits, Doris is first seen running down the spiral staircase in her apartment, followed by a long shot of San Francisco itself over the show title. Much of the rest of the opening sequence is in the same style as Season 2, with the ''Today's World'' staff members now credited before Doris' sons, who are seen playing in an urban playground instead of on the ranch. Smith is now included in the opening credits, and despite being frequent cast members, Kopell, Ballard and De Wolfe are not. In the Season 4 and Season 5 opening title and credits, the first half up to the cast credits is in much the same style as Season 3, except there are no longer children in the cast (only Day, Dehner and Joseph are credited in the opening) and the cable car and hopping montage moved to before the cast credits. The end of the opening, following the cast credits, features Doris in a fashion show, modeling clothes. In the final episodes of Season 5, however, the credit montage changes. Instead of Day wearing the yellow pantsuit shown in the Season 3 and Season 4 openers, she wears a black frilled gown as she descends the staircase. This cuts to a shot of her from the Season 5 fashion show in which she wears a tan coat and holds a bouquet of purple flowers.


Nielsen ratings


Home media

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has released all five seasons of ''The Doris Day Show'' on DVD in Region 1. Each DVD release contains extensive special features. In Region 2, Turbine Medien has released all eighteen available German episodes of the first and second season on DVD in Germany contains extensive special features. In Region 4, Umbrella Entertainment has released all five seasons on DVD in Australia. In 2009, all five seasons were re-released with slimmer packaging.


Further reading

* Patrick, Pierre and Garry McGee, ''The Doris Day Companion: A Beautiful Day''. BearManor Media, 2009.


References


External links

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Discovering Doris
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