Showing posts with label angela cartwright. Show all posts
Showing posts with label angela cartwright. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Temple Tuesday: Winters for Winter



For the December 25, 1960 Christmas episode of “The Shirley Temple” TV show on NBC, Shirley chose to present Victor Herbert’s “Babes in Toyland.” In the introduction, Shirley’s three children joined her: Charles, Lori, and Linda Susan.



Shirley herself played Floretta, the gypsy:



Almost unrecognizable under all the makeup, it’s a crack-up to see Shirley hamming it up in this unexpected part. The episode also featured comedian Jonathan Winters as the evil Barnaby and Angela Cartwright (“Lost in Space” and “The Sound of Music”) as Jane:



Most enjoyable are the comic scenes between Winters and Temple:



Here’s a publicity still for the episode, showing Shirley with Floretta’s tamborine:



From the accompanying blurb:

12/5/60-HOLLYWOOD: Comedian Jonathan Winters, in Hollywood to appear on Shirley Temple’s Christmas show on NBC-TV, says he has given up the nightclub appearances which caused a bundle of personal problems by keeping him away from home. He says “I had to make a decision, either go on the road or stay home with the kids.” Jonathan plans to work in TV and do some concert dates. He is shown with Shirley as they cut-up during rehearsals.



You might also recognize Joe Besser (one of the later Three Stooges), Carl Ballantine (“McHale’s Navy”), and Jerry Colonna, who had costarred with Shirley in “Little Miss Broadway” (1938). The boom microphone visible at the top of the still also makes a few unfortunate appearances in the episode itself! A few more production shots:





Winters had also starred in the September 18, 1960 episode, “The Land of Oz,” this time as Lord General Nikidik.



Once again, Winters played a villain, although it was hard not to like this comic genius even when he was playing evil!

See more Shirley Temple photos at my main website.

Thursday, November 04, 2021

Safe Again!



Thanks to the annual goof of my hosting company screwing up my SSL Certificate renewal, my site was down for the last day or so. This also meant all the photos in my blog were inaccessible, too. Oh the joys of running a website. Today I celebrate one of my very favorite classic TV shows, “Lost in Space.” A friend tipped me off to the publication of a book by Angela Cartwright and Bill Mumy (aka Penny and Will Robinson) called Lost (and found) In Space 2: The Expanded Edition. I’m glad I missed the first edition, because this one is chock full of new photos and updated text. If you’re a fan of the show, do not miss ordering this from Angela’s website!

On her Instagram, Cartwright also announced that Heritage auctions is selling a number of the original costumes from the show, including this one worn by Guy Williams in one of my favorite episodes, “The Anti-Matter Man” from Season 3. By this time, most of the episodes focused on Dr. Smith and Will, with a lot of silly and campy situations. This one departed from that, and returned to the original balanced core of the series which was the Robinson family and dramatic situations. The art direction (Frank O. Barnette and Jack Martin Smith) and cinematography (Frank Carson) on “The Anti-Matter Man” is amazing, too. From the auction site description:



Guy Williams "John Robinson," "Anti-Matter Man" Costume from Season 3 of Lost in Space (CBS TV, 1965-1968). Vintage original 1-piece character jumpsuit constructed of black and ivory color-blocked sparkle fabric with standing short ring collar, split snap-wrist cuffs, and zipper front closure from neck to fly. Signed on the interior collar, "Guy, Sept 67" and retaining the studio cleaning tag. Highly visible worn in the fan favorite Season 3, Episode 15: "The Anti-Matter Man." Exhibiting minor age and production wear with some small breaches to legs. In vintage Fine condition. Accompanied by a LOA from renowned collector James Comisar. Comes with a COA from Heritage Auctions.



At an opening bid of $7,000, I might have to miss this one! Even at $5,000, Williams’ groovy Season 3 tunic is out of my range.



Christmas is around the corner; any generous readers out there?

See more “Lost in Space” photos at my main website.