Occasional Wife

Occasional Wife
Occasional Wife
Occasional Wife.jpg
Main Cast
Genre Sitcom
Created by Lawrence J. Cohen
Fred Freeman
Written by Richard Baer
Peggy Chantler Dick
Lawrence J. Cohen
Robert Riley Crutcher
Stan Cutler
William Davenport
Martin Donovan
John Erman
Fred Freeman
Lila Garrett
Bernie Kahn
Gene Thompson
Martin Ragaway
Shorty Rogers
Directed by Jerrold Bernstein
Bob Claver
Danny Dayton
Paul Junger Witt
Richard Kinon
Russ Mayberry
Gary Nelson
Ernest Pintoff
Starring Michael Callan
Patricia Harty
Narrated by Vin Scully
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 30
Production
Executive producer(s) Harry Ackerman
Producer(s) Bob Claver
Running time 22–24 minutes
Production company(s) Screen Gems
Distributor Columbia TriStar Domestic Television (2001)
Columbia TriStar Television
Sony Pictures Television (2002–)
Broadcast
Original channel NBC
Audio format Monaural
Original run September 13, 1966 (1966-09-13) – May 9, 1967 (1967-05-09)

Occasional Wife is an American sitcom that aired on NBC on September 13, 1966, and ran until May 9, 1967 (reruns aired through August 1967). It was originally on NBC's Tuesday night schedule; in the Eastern Time Zone it aired from 8:30-9:00 p.m. ET/PT.

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Synopsis

The lead character was Peter Christopher, a bachelor who enjoyed the single life but was blocked from professional advancement by not having a wife. Peter's boss, baby-food manufacturer Max Brahms was, because of his product, a strong believer in marriage and family. Christopher asked a young hat check girl, Greta Patterson, to pose as his wife at company functions. In return, Peter set up Greta in an apartment two floors above his own in a Manhattan building. Greta would use the fire escape to slip in to Peter's 6th floor apartment from her apartment on the 8th floor whenever his boss would drop by unexpectedly. As a silent running gag, Bryan O'Byrne played the "Man in the middle" who bemusedly watching the comings and goings of the two from his 7th floor vantage point. The sitcom's uncredited narrator was the well-known sports announcer Vin Scully.

The series first experienced good ratings, tying at #18 with The Man from U.N.C.L.E. in the Nielsen ratings. The series then fell to #64 in the ratings after having to compete against ABC's popular series The Invaders and the CBS staple The Red Skelton Show. Occasional Wife was canceled after one season.[1]

Cast

  • Michael Callan.....Peter Christopher
  • Patricia Harty.....Greta Patterson
  • Jack Collins.....Max Brahms
  • Stuart Margolin.....Bernie Kramer
  • Chris Noel.....Marilyn
  • Bryan O'Byrne.....Man-in-the-Middle
  • Jack Riley.....Wally Frick
  • Sara Seegar.....Mrs. Christopher (Peter's mother)
  • Susan Silo.....Vera Frick
  • Joan Tompkins.....Mrs. Brahms (two episodes)

Episodes

Season 1

Episode # Episode title Original airdate
1 Pilot September 13, 1966
2 "Occasional Trouble" September 20, 1966
3 "The Rivalry" September 27, 1966
4 "He Who Burns Bridges" October 4, 1966
5 "I Do, We Don't" October 11, 1966
6 "The Promotion" October 18, 1966
7 "No Cookie for Dessert" October 25, 1966
8 "Danger! Woman at Work" November 1, 1966
9 "A Friend of the Family" November 15, 1966
10 "Marriage Counselor" November 22, 1966
11 "No Talent Scouts" November 29, 1966
12 "That's How They Got Capone" December 6, 1966
13 "GP Loves UU" December 13, 1966
14 "Miss Greta Regrets" December 20, 1966
15 "Peter by Moonlight" December 27, 1966
16 "Alias Peter Patterson" January 3, 1967
17 "Fair Play for Gypsies" January 17, 1967
18 "A Couple of Home-Cooked Meals" January 24, 1967
19 "One Plus One Equals Too Many" January 31, 1967
20 "Kangaroo Kandidates" February 7, 1967
21 "The New Secretary" February 14, 1967
22 "The Business Trip" February 21, 1967
23 "Engagement, Christopher Style" February 28, 1967
24 "Instant Fatherhood" March 21, 1967
25 "The Soft Spot" March 28, 1967
26 "The Secret Powdered Milk Affair" April 4, 1967
27 "My Occasional Brother's Keeper" April 11, 1967
28 "An Affair To Forget" April 18, 1967
29 "Oil Be Seeing You" April 25, 1967
30 "So Little Time" May 9, 1967

Footnotes

References

  • Brooks, T. & Marsh, E. (1979). The Complete Directory To Primetime Network TV Shows. New York: Ballantine Books, pp. 454-455
  • Brooks, T. (1987). The Complete Directory To Primetime TV Stars. New York: Ballantine Books, p. 141

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