- Gidget (TV series)
infobox television
show_name = Gidget
caption = Original title screen
format = Color
genre = Sitcom
runtime = 25 minutes (per episode)
creator = Frederick Kohner (novel)
starring =Sally Field Don Porter
Betty ConnerPete Duel
Lynette Winter
country = USA
network = ABC
first_aired =September 1 , 1965
last_aired =April 21 , 1966
num_episodes = 32
imdb_id = 0058806
tv_com_id = 1202|"Gidget" is a 1965
Screen Gems sitcom about asurfing , boy-crazy teenager called "Gidget " and her widowed father Russ Lawrence, a UCLA professor. New to the Gidget mythos with the sitcom was the introduction of a sister, Anne and brother-in-law, John for Gidget as well as a best friend, Larue.Sally Field stars as Gidget withDon Porter as her father. The series was first broadcast on ABC fromSeptember 15 , 1965 throughApril 21 , 1966. "Gidget" was among the first regularly-scheduled color programs on ABC, but did poorly in theNeilsen ratings and was cancelled at the end of its first season. The show gained some popularity in summer reruns but too late to reverse its cancellation. The single-season series was released to DVD in 2006.Background
The television series was based upon concepts and characters created by Frederick Kohner in his 1957 novel "Gidget, the Little Girl with Big Ideas""Gidget" by Frederick Kohner [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0425179621] (2001) Berkley Publishing Group. ] , which Kohner based upon the adventures of his teenage
daughter Kathy. The novel was adapted into a 1959 movie starringSandra Dee ,James Darren , andCliff Robertson . The 1965 weekly, half-hourtelevision series was intended as something of a sequel to the 1959 film. Kohner served as a script consultant on the show.Characters
Main characters are Frances "Gidget" Lawrence (
Sally Field ), the prototypical southern California beachbunny and her widowed father Russell Lawrence (Don Porter ), an English professor at UCLA.Secondary characters include Anne Cooper (
Betty Conner ), Gidget's older married sister, and John Cooper (Pete Duel ), Anne's psychology student husband.Larue Wilson (Lynette Winter ) is Gidget's oafish best friend.Recurring characters include Gidget's boyfriend Jeff "Moondoggie" Matthews (
Stephen Mines ), and her schoolmates Siddo (Michael Nader }, Randy (Rickie Sorensen ), and Toby (Bob Beach ).Plot
"Gidget" is about the father-daughter relationship between Frances "Gidget" Lawrence and her father Russell Lawrence. Episodes follow Gidget's zany adventures in school, at home, and on the nearby beaches. Russell Lawrence has much ado guiding his daughter through her fifteenth year. Married sister Anne and her husband John offer child-rearing tips. Gidget's friend Larue sometimes takes part in her escapades. Episodes typically end with Gidget receiving moral instruction from her father and gaining wisdom from her zany experiences.
Episodes
Production details
"Gidget" was filmed at the Columbia/Warner Bros. Ranch in
Burbank, California . The exterior of the Lawrence house and its kitchen set were used in previous years as the Baxter house and kitchen on "Hazel". The house is situated next door to the principal residence on "Bewitched ", which was in production at the same time.Though 18-year-old Sally Field defeated 75 other teenage girls for the title role, she exaggerated her surfing experience. The young actress had none and took lessons just to be able to pretend to surf for the cameras.
While the Gidget of the novel and original film are both blondes, the Gidget of the TV series is a brunette.
The [http://www.lyricsondemand.com/tvthemes/gidgetlyrics.html "Gidget" theme song] lyrics were written by Howard Greenfield, with music by Jack Keller. The song was sung in the pilot by The Four Freshmen and in the series by
Johnny Tillotson .Reception
The series faced stiff competition from "
The Beverly Hillbillies " onCBS and "The Virginian" onNBC , two established shows with strong followings. Due to low ratings, ABC canceled "Gidget" in the spring of 1966. The series gained an audience during the summer of 1966 through reruns, but ABC executives decided to star Field in 1967's "The Flying Nun " rather than revive "Gidget". Field later stated that while she loved working on "Gidget", she despised "The Flying Nun"."Gidget: The Complete Series" [http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000E3L7DM] (2006). [DVD set] . New York: Sony Pictures.]ubsequent history
"Gidget" remained in syndication for several years, boosting the series' popularity and spawning a cult following. Two
telemovie sequels were produced: "Gidget Grows Up" and "Gidget Gets Married". "Gidget" received airtime again in the early 1980s, furthering the show's popularity. Anothertelemovie was produced, "Gidget's Summer Reunion", followed in 1986 by the syndicated sitcom, "The New Gidget ".Merchandise
The complete original series was released to
Region 1 DVD in 2006 and included a brief documentary with Sally Field discussing her involvement in the series.ee also
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Surf culture
*Psycho Beach Party , a film byCharles Busch parodying the teen beach party movies of the sixtiesReferences
External links
* [http://www.californiaauthors.com/essay_stillman.shtml The Real Gidget] , essay by Deanne Stillman about Kathy Kohner Zuckerman
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/16/AR2005091600693.html In Malibu, Gidget's Up] Interview with Zuckerman, "Washington Post ",September 16 ,2005
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