Best of My Little Margie - In Color!

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  • 1953
  • 1 Season

Best of My Little Margie - In Color! was a classic television sitcom that aired in the 1950s, starring Gale Storm and Charles Farrell. It was a wholesome family show that followed the hilarious antics of a father-daughter duo. The show is centered around Margie Albright, the young and vivacious daughter of a widowed investment banker named Vern Albright. The series is set in New York City, and Margie gets into all sorts of trouble while trying to prove herself to her father and his colleagues. Charles Farrell plays Vern Albright and acts as his daughter's straight man, always trying to keep her wild schemes under control.

One of the hallmarks of the show was its slapstick comedy, reminiscent of classic silent films. Margie's escapades included getting trapped at the top of a Ferris wheel, accidentally setting off a fire hose in a department store, and getting locked in a bank vault overnight. Despite her many mishaps, Margie's loveable personality and spunky charm always won over her father and the audience.

The show was especially notable for its portrayal of a strong and independent female character during a time when women's roles were often limited to homemaking and caregiving. Margie was not afraid to challenge societal norms and was a role model for young girls who wanted to pursue their dreams.

The show's popularity also paved the way for merchandising opportunities, with Margie dolls, comic books, and even a radio show spinoff. The show's theme song, "My Little Margie," was a hit on the Billboard charts and remains a classic tune to this day.

In the 1960s, the show was rerun in color, bringing a new level of vibrancy to the already delightful show. The colorization process added an extra layer of nostalgia, allowing fans to see the show in a whole new way. Viewers were able to see Margie's colorful outfits and the vibrant city streets of New York in a way that black and white could not capture.

Overall, Best of My Little Margie - In Color! was a beloved family sitcom that brought laughter and heart to audiences of all ages. Its charming characters and wholesome humor continue to entertain fans today, making it a timeless classic.

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Seasons
Corpus Delicti - In Color!
5. Corpus Delicti - In Color!
March 23, 1955
Little Margie stars Gale Storm as a lively 21-year-old Margie Albright and former silent film star Charles Farrell as her widowed father, 50-year-old Vern Albright! With its vintage-looking colorization, may you feel you have been transported back to the golden era of television!
The Unexpected Guest - In Color!
4. The Unexpected Guest - In Color!
January 19, 1955
Little Margie stars Gale Storm as a lively 21-year-old Margie Albright and former silent film star Charles Farrell as her widowed father, 50-year-old Vern Albright! With its vintage-looking colorization, may you feel you have been transported back to the golden era of television!
Meet Mr. Murphy - In Color!
3. Meet Mr. Murphy - In Color!
December 30, 1953
Little Margie stars Gale Storm as a lively 21-year-old Margie Albright and former silent film star Charles Farrell as her widowed father, 50-year-old Vern Albright! With its vintage-looking colorization, may you feel you have been transported back to the golden era of television!
The San Francisco Story - In Color!
2. The San Francisco Story - In Color!
December 1, 1954
Little Margie stars Gale Storm as a lively 21-year-old Margie Albright and former silent film star Charles Farrell as her widowed father, 50-year-old Vern Albright! With its vintage-looking colorization, may you feel you have been transported back to the golden era of television!
What s Cooking- In Color!
1. What s Cooking- In Color!
December 2, 1953
Little Margie stars Gale Storm as a lively 21-year-old Margie Albright and former silent film star Charles Farrell as her widowed father, 50-year-old Vern Albright! With its vintage-looking colorization, may you feel you have been transported back to the golden era of television!
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  • Premiere Date
    December 2, 1953