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I'm Dickens, He's Fenster

I'm Dickens, He's Fenster is an American sitcom starring John Astin and Marty Ingels that ran on ABC from September 28, 1962 to May 10, 1963. The series was created and produced by Leonard Stern and filmed at Desilu.

I'm Dickens, He's Fenster
John Astin as Dickens and Marty Ingels as Fenster (1962)
GenreSituation comedy
Created byLeonard Stern
StarringJohn Astin
Marty Ingels
Emmaline Henry
Theme music composerIrving Szathmary
Opening theme"The 'I'm Dickens- He's Fenster' March"
ComposerIrving Szathmary
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes32
Production
ProducerLeonard Stern
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22–24 minutes
Production companyHeyday Productions
Release
Original networkABC
Picture formatBlack-and-white
Audio formatMonaural
Original releaseSeptember 28, 1962 (1962-09-28) –
May 10, 1963 (1963-05-10)
L-R: Marty Ingels, Emmaline Henry and John Astin in episode "The Carpenters Four" (1963)

Synopsis

The series starred John Astin and Marty Ingels as trouble-prone carpenters Harry Dickens and Arch Fenster. Emmaline Henry appeared as Harry's wife, Kate. Appearing regularly, at Dickens and Fenster's workplace, were Frank DeVol (as their mild-mannered boss Myron Bannister), David Ketchum (as Mel Warshaw), Henry Beckman (as Bob Mulligan), and Noam Pitlik (as Bentley). Fenster always had attractive girlfriends; some of these actresses included Yvonne Craig, Ellen Burstyn (as Ellen McRae), and Lee Meriwether. The series was sponsored alternately by El Producto cigars and Procter and Gamble.

I'm Dickens, He's Fenster was filmed in front of a live audience which, in that era, was unusual for a show not built around an established star such as Lucille Ball or Danny Thomas. The scripts were filled with comic situations and sight gags, supplied by such veteran comedy writers as creator-producer Leonard Stern, Mel Tolkin, Don Hinkley, Danny Simon, and Barry Blitzer. The theatrical approach, combining witty remarks with moments of broad slapstick comedy, was well received by the audience, whose laughter sometimes drowned some of the dialogue.

The program followed the cartoon series The Flintstones and preceded 77 Sunset Strip on Fridays at 9 p.m. Eastern time. It won critical raves, but was programmed opposite two major hits: Sing Along with Mitch starring Mitch Miller and Route 66. By the time I'm Dickens, He's Fenster had attracted a following and had beaten its competition, ABC had canceled it. The series ran for only 32 episodes and was canceled in 1963.

Three years later (1966), John Astin and Marty Ingels were reunited in an episode of The Addams Family, on which Astin starred. In the episode "Cat Addams", Ingels played the role of veterinarian Marvin P. Gunderson, called by the Addams to treat Kitty Cat.

Episodes

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1"A Small Matter of Being Fired"Arthur HillerLeonard Stern & Don HinkleySeptember 28, 1962 (1962-09-28)

Using devious methods, Arch helps Harry get the foreman's position on a house-building project.

Guest star: Vitina Marcus
2"Nurse Dickens"Norman AbbottLeonard Stern & Mel TolkinOctober 5, 1962 (1962-10-05)
Harry and Arch pose as doctors to investigate Kate's activities as a nurse.
3"The Double Life of Mel Warshaw"Norman AbbottLeonard Stern & Mel TolkinOctober 12, 1962 (1962-10-12)
After seeing a Wanted poster, Harry and Arch are convinced that the photo resembles their friend.
4"Harry, the Father Image"Leonard SternTeleplay by: Leonard Stern & Mel Tolkin
Story by: Barry Blitzer & Walter Kempley
October 19, 1962 (1962-10-19)
Harry gives Arch some misplaced marital advice.
5"Part-Time Friend"Norman AbbottArthur Alsberg & Bob FisherOctober 26, 1962 (1962-10-26)
During the course of his sleep in Harry's home, Arch is heard bad-mouthing him.
6"The Acting Game"Leonard SternLeonard Stern & Mel TolkinNovember 2, 1962 (1962-11-02)
Harry believes that he's been selected to do a television commercial but soon finds out that he has to compete against other carpenters for the job.
7"The Toupee Story"Norman AbbottLeonard Stern & Mel TolkinNovember 9, 1962 (1962-11-09)
Harry and Arch's Bannister is bald and believes his indecision is due to his high forehead, which results in the duo convincing him to purchase a toupee.
8"A Wolf in Friend's Clothing"Norman AbbottLeonard Stern & Mel TolkinNovember 16, 1962 (1962-11-16)
The daughter of Harry's old friend comes to visit, with Harry becoming protective of her because of the possibility of Arch dating the young woman.
9"Party, Party, Who's Got the Party?"Claudio GuzmanDick Chevillat & Ray SingerNovember 23, 1962 (1962-11-23)
Arch decides to throw a party, but Harry determines the guest list is too long. The duo then decides to go to another carpenter's party instead.
10"The Yellow Badge of Courage"Norman AbbottMel Tolkin & Don HinkleyNovember 30, 1962 (1962-11-30)
Arch is fired from a construction job because a succession of girl friends visit him at work and distract his fellow employees.
11"The Joke"Norman AbbottTeleplay by: Don Hinkley, Mel Tolkin & Leonard Stern
Story by: Fred Freeman & Garry Marshall
December 7, 1962 (1962-12-07)
Harry's joke fails to get much response from either Kate or his co-workers.
12"Love Me, Love My Dog"Arthur HillerTeleplay by: Arthur Alsberg, Bob Fisher, Don Hinkley & Mel Tolkin
Story by: Arthur Alsberg & Bob Fisher
December 14, 1962 (1962-12-14)
After Kate suggests Harry give Arch a dog for companionship, Arch becomes so attached to it that he ignores everyone.
13"Here's to the Three of Us"Arthur HillerMel Tolkin & Don HinkleyDecember 21, 1962 (1962-12-21)
Harry and Kate try to give a dinner party without Arch finding out about it.
14"Get Off My Back"Norman AbbottLeonard Stern & Mel TolkinDecember 28, 1962 (1962-12-28)
Harry tries to get away from Arch long enough to purchase a gift to celebrate their first meeting a decade earlier.
15"How Not to Succeed in Business"Norman AbbottWilton Schiller & Jay SommersJanuary 4, 1963 (1963-01-04)
Harry and Arch quit their job and set up an independent operation with offices set up in Harry and Kate's living room.
16"The Godfathers"Norman AbbottDon Hinkley, Mel Tolkin & Leonard SternJanuary 11, 1963 (1963-01-11)
Harry and Arch are given the task of not only naming a co-worker's 11th child, but also serving as godfathers.
17"The Carpenters Four"Arthur HillerDon Hinkley & Mel TolkinJanuary 18, 1963 (1963-01-18)
Harry promises to produce a movie star for the carpenter's welfare show, but when he fails, Arch tries to help him out. Brief appearance by Jim Nabors.
18"The Great Valenciaga"UnknownUnknownJanuary 25, 1963 (1963-01-25)
While Mulligan attempts to protect his sister Molly, a singer at a local nightclub, from smooth-talking men, Arch decides to create the alter ego of Valenciaga, a Latin dancer.
19"Mr. Take Over"UnknownUnknownFebruary 1, 1963 (1963-02-01)
After Harry is taken to a local hospital following a minor accident on the job, Arch's exaggerated concern results in attendants thinking he's the patient.
20"Have Car, Will Quarrel"UnknownUnknownFebruary 8, 1963 (1963-02-08)
Harry gets Arch and Mulligan to split the cost of a car with him and the three partners end up buying Mel's car.
21"Say It with Pictures"UnknownUnknownFebruary 15, 1963 (1963-02-15)
Arch and Harry decide to replace the outmoded carpenters' manual with a new one. Harry will be in charge of the text, with Arch handling the photographs.
22"Senior Citizen Charlie"Norman AbbottSheldon Keller, Howard Merrill, Don Hinkley & Mel TolkinFebruary 22, 1963 (1963-02-22)
Harry, Arch and their co-workers decide to throw a retirement party for a fellow carpenter who's being forcibly retired.
23"The Bet"Norman AbbottTeleplay by: Don Hinkley & Mel Tolkin
Story by: Jerry Davis
March 1, 1963 (1963-03-01)
Arch's reputation as a lover is at stake when he and a painter wager on their mutual attempt to woo an attractive art gallery manager.
24"The Syndicate"UnknownUnknownMarch 8, 1963 (1963-03-08)
During the demolition of a mansion once owned by a notorious mobster, Harry and Arch discover a hidden strongbox.
25"Is There a Doctor in the House?"UnknownUnknownMarch 15, 1963 (1963-03-15)
Arch has a new romantic interest—a nurse named Beverly who's under the mistaken impression that he's a doctor.
26"Harry, the Contractor"Norman AbbottDon Hinkley & Mel TolkinMarch 22, 1963 (1963-03-22)
Kate's attempt at getting Harry to do any work around the house fails, which results in her deciding to hire a carpenter. That means that Harry will have to bid on the job.
27"Table Tennis, Anyone?"UnknownUnknownMarch 29, 1963 (1963-03-29)
Harry is chosen as the captain of a table tennis team that's been formed by the carpenters to compete in an industrial league.
28"Kick Me Kate"Claudio GuzmánFrank Fox & Martin RothApril 5, 1963 (1963-04-05)
Deciding that Kate doesn't love him enough, Harry decides to try to make her jealous.
29"Number One Son"Norman AbbottMel Diamond & Jerry DavisApril 12, 1963 (1963-04-12)
Mel believes that he's been a disappointment to his son Ralph, which results in Harry and Arch suggesting that he take the boy on a camping trip.
30"Big Opening at the Hospital"UnknownUnknownApril 26, 1963 (1963-04-26)
Kate is scheduled to sing at a benefit for the hospital, but Harry's afraid that a talent scout will spot her and turn her into a big star.
31"King Archibald, the First"Norman AbbottVictor McLeod & Bob O'BrienMay 3, 1963 (1963-05-03)
Arch falls for a princess who happens to be masquerading as her own maid.
32"Hotel Fenster"Leonard SternJerry Davis & Mel DiamondMay 10, 1963 (1963-05-10)
Arch's bachelor apartment quickly becomes a crowded refuge after his friends all have arguments with their wives.

Home media

On April 10, 2012, Lightyear Entertainment & TV Time Machine Productions released I'm Dickens, He's Fenster- 50th Anniversary Collectors Edition: Volume 1 on DVD in Region 1.[1] The 3-disc set contains the first 16 episodes of the series as well as several bonus features.

References

  1. ^ . tvshowsondvd.com. Archived from the original on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2012.

External links

  • I'm Dickens, He's Fenster at IMDb
  • I'm Dickens, He's Fenster at epguides.com
  • I'm Dickens, He's Fenster website authorized by creator/producer Leonard Stern

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I m Dickens He s Fenster is an American sitcom starring John Astin and Marty Ingels that ran on ABC from September 28 1962 to May 10 1963 The series was created and produced by Leonard Stern and filmed at Desilu I m Dickens He s FensterJohn Astin as Dickens and Marty Ingels as Fenster 1962 GenreSituation comedyCreated byLeonard SternStarringJohn AstinMarty IngelsEmmaline HenryTheme music composerIrving SzathmaryOpening theme The I m Dickens He s Fenster March ComposerIrving SzathmaryCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes32ProductionProducerLeonard SternCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time22 24 minutesProduction companyHeyday ProductionsReleaseOriginal networkABCPicture formatBlack and whiteAudio formatMonauralOriginal releaseSeptember 28 1962 1962 09 28 May 10 1963 1963 05 10 L R Marty Ingels Emmaline Henry and John Astin in episode The Carpenters Four 1963 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Episodes 3 Home media 4 References 5 External linksSynopsis EditThe series starred John Astin and Marty Ingels as trouble prone carpenters Harry Dickens and Arch Fenster Emmaline Henry appeared as Harry s wife Kate Appearing regularly at Dickens and Fenster s workplace were Frank DeVol as their mild mannered boss Myron Bannister David Ketchum as Mel Warshaw Henry Beckman as Bob Mulligan and Noam Pitlik as Bentley Fenster always had attractive girlfriends some of these actresses included Yvonne Craig Ellen Burstyn as Ellen McRae and Lee Meriwether The series was sponsored alternately by El Producto cigars and Procter and Gamble I m Dickens He s Fenster was filmed in front of a live audience which in that era was unusual for a show not built around an established star such as Lucille Ball or Danny Thomas The scripts were filled with comic situations and sight gags supplied by such veteran comedy writers as creator producer Leonard Stern Mel Tolkin Don Hinkley Danny Simon and Barry Blitzer The theatrical approach combining witty remarks with moments of broad slapstick comedy was well received by the audience whose laughter sometimes drowned some of the dialogue The program followed the cartoon series The Flintstones and preceded 77 Sunset Strip on Fridays at 9 p m Eastern time It won critical raves but was programmed opposite two major hits Sing Along with Mitch starring Mitch Miller and Route 66 By the time I m Dickens He s Fenster had attracted a following and had beaten its competition ABC had canceled it The series ran for only 32 episodes and was canceled in 1963 Three years later 1966 John Astin and Marty Ingels were reunited in an episode of The Addams Family on which Astin starred In the episode Cat Addams Ingels played the role of veterinarian Marvin P Gunderson called by the Addams to treat Kitty Cat Episodes EditNo Title Directed by Written by Original air date1 A Small Matter of Being Fired Arthur HillerLeonard Stern amp Don HinkleySeptember 28 1962 1962 09 28 Using devious methods Arch helps Harry get the foreman s position on a house building project Guest star Vitina Marcus2 Nurse Dickens Norman AbbottLeonard Stern amp Mel TolkinOctober 5 1962 1962 10 05 Harry and Arch pose as doctors to investigate Kate s activities as a nurse 3 The Double Life of Mel Warshaw Norman AbbottLeonard Stern amp Mel TolkinOctober 12 1962 1962 10 12 After seeing a Wanted poster Harry and Arch are convinced that the photo resembles their friend 4 Harry the Father Image Leonard SternTeleplay by Leonard Stern amp Mel TolkinStory by Barry Blitzer amp Walter KempleyOctober 19 1962 1962 10 19 Harry gives Arch some misplaced marital advice 5 Part Time Friend Norman AbbottArthur Alsberg amp Bob FisherOctober 26 1962 1962 10 26 During the course of his sleep in Harry s home Arch is heard bad mouthing him 6 The Acting Game Leonard SternLeonard Stern amp Mel TolkinNovember 2 1962 1962 11 02 Harry believes that he s been selected to do a television commercial but soon finds out that he has to compete against other carpenters for the job 7 The Toupee Story Norman AbbottLeonard Stern amp Mel TolkinNovember 9 1962 1962 11 09 Harry and Arch s Bannister is bald and believes his indecision is due to his high forehead which results in the duo convincing him to purchase a toupee 8 A Wolf in Friend s Clothing Norman AbbottLeonard Stern amp Mel TolkinNovember 16 1962 1962 11 16 The daughter of Harry s old friend comes to visit with Harry becoming protective of her because of the possibility of Arch dating the young woman 9 Party Party Who s Got the Party Claudio GuzmanDick Chevillat amp Ray SingerNovember 23 1962 1962 11 23 Arch decides to throw a party but Harry determines the guest list is too long The duo then decides to go to another carpenter s party instead 10 The Yellow Badge of Courage Norman AbbottMel Tolkin amp Don HinkleyNovember 30 1962 1962 11 30 Arch is fired from a construction job because a succession of girl friends visit him at work and distract his fellow employees 11 The Joke Norman AbbottTeleplay by Don Hinkley Mel Tolkin amp Leonard SternStory by Fred Freeman amp Garry MarshallDecember 7 1962 1962 12 07 Harry s joke fails to get much response from either Kate or his co workers 12 Love Me Love My Dog Arthur HillerTeleplay by Arthur Alsberg Bob Fisher Don Hinkley amp Mel TolkinStory by Arthur Alsberg amp Bob FisherDecember 14 1962 1962 12 14 After Kate suggests Harry give Arch a dog for companionship Arch becomes so attached to it that he ignores everyone 13 Here s to the Three of Us Arthur HillerMel Tolkin amp Don HinkleyDecember 21 1962 1962 12 21 Harry and Kate try to give a dinner party without Arch finding out about it 14 Get Off My Back Norman AbbottLeonard Stern amp Mel TolkinDecember 28 1962 1962 12 28 Harry tries to get away from Arch long enough to purchase a gift to celebrate their first meeting a decade earlier 15 How Not to Succeed in Business Norman AbbottWilton Schiller amp Jay SommersJanuary 4 1963 1963 01 04 Harry and Arch quit their job and set up an independent operation with offices set up in Harry and Kate s living room 16 The Godfathers Norman AbbottDon Hinkley Mel Tolkin amp Leonard SternJanuary 11 1963 1963 01 11 Harry and Arch are given the task of not only naming a co worker s 11th child but also serving as godfathers 17 The Carpenters Four Arthur HillerDon Hinkley amp Mel TolkinJanuary 18 1963 1963 01 18 Harry promises to produce a movie star for the carpenter s welfare show but when he fails Arch tries to help him out Brief appearance by Jim Nabors 18 The Great Valenciaga UnknownUnknownJanuary 25 1963 1963 01 25 While Mulligan attempts to protect his sister Molly a singer at a local nightclub from smooth talking men Arch decides to create the alter ego of Valenciaga a Latin dancer 19 Mr Take Over UnknownUnknownFebruary 1 1963 1963 02 01 After Harry is taken to a local hospital following a minor accident on the job Arch s exaggerated concern results in attendants thinking he s the patient 20 Have Car Will Quarrel UnknownUnknownFebruary 8 1963 1963 02 08 Harry gets Arch and Mulligan to split the cost of a car with him and the three partners end up buying Mel s car 21 Say It with Pictures UnknownUnknownFebruary 15 1963 1963 02 15 Arch and Harry decide to replace the outmoded carpenters manual with a new one Harry will be in charge of the text with Arch handling the photographs 22 Senior Citizen Charlie Norman AbbottSheldon Keller Howard Merrill Don Hinkley amp Mel TolkinFebruary 22 1963 1963 02 22 Harry Arch and their co workers decide to throw a retirement party for a fellow carpenter who s being forcibly retired 23 The Bet Norman AbbottTeleplay by Don Hinkley amp Mel TolkinStory by Jerry DavisMarch 1 1963 1963 03 01 Arch s reputation as a lover is at stake when he and a painter wager on their mutual attempt to woo an attractive art gallery manager 24 The Syndicate UnknownUnknownMarch 8 1963 1963 03 08 During the demolition of a mansion once owned by a notorious mobster Harry and Arch discover a hidden strongbox 25 Is There a Doctor in the House UnknownUnknownMarch 15 1963 1963 03 15 Arch has a new romantic interest a nurse named Beverly who s under the mistaken impression that he s a doctor 26 Harry the Contractor Norman AbbottDon Hinkley amp Mel TolkinMarch 22 1963 1963 03 22 Kate s attempt at getting Harry to do any work around the house fails which results in her deciding to hire a carpenter That means that Harry will have to bid on the job 27 Table Tennis Anyone UnknownUnknownMarch 29 1963 1963 03 29 Harry is chosen as the captain of a table tennis team that s been formed by the carpenters to compete in an industrial league 28 Kick Me Kate Claudio GuzmanFrank Fox amp Martin RothApril 5 1963 1963 04 05 Deciding that Kate doesn t love him enough Harry decides to try to make her jealous 29 Number One Son Norman AbbottMel Diamond amp Jerry DavisApril 12 1963 1963 04 12 Mel believes that he s been a disappointment to his son Ralph which results in Harry and Arch suggesting that he take the boy on a camping trip 30 Big Opening at the Hospital UnknownUnknownApril 26 1963 1963 04 26 Kate is scheduled to sing at a benefit for the hospital but Harry s afraid that a talent scout will spot her and turn her into a big star 31 King Archibald the First Norman AbbottVictor McLeod amp Bob O BrienMay 3 1963 1963 05 03 Arch falls for a princess who happens to be masquerading as her own maid 32 Hotel Fenster Leonard SternJerry Davis amp Mel DiamondMay 10 1963 1963 05 10 Arch s bachelor apartment quickly becomes a crowded refuge after his friends all have arguments with their wives Home media EditOn April 10 2012 Lightyear Entertainment amp TV Time Machine Productions released I m Dickens He s Fenster 50th Anniversary Collectors Edition Volume 1 on DVD in Region 1 1 The 3 disc set contains the first 16 episodes of the series as well as several bonus features References Edit I m Dickens He s Fenster Press Release for Wide Retail Release of the 50th Anniversary Collector s Edition Volume 1 tvshowsondvd com Archived from the original on 16 March 2012 Retrieved 14 March 2012 External links EditI m Dickens He s Fenster at IMDb I m Dickens He s Fenster at epguides com I m Dickens He s Fenster website authorized by creator producer Leonard Stern Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I 27m Dickens He 27s Fenster amp oldid 1148014201, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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