Ichabod and Me
Ichabod and Me is an American sitcom series set in a small New England town and starring Robert Sterling and George Chandler. It aired on CBS from September 26, 1961, to June 5, 1962, and was produced by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher, in association with Jack Benny's "JaMco Productions".
| Ichabod and Me | |
|---|---|
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| Created by | Joe Connelly Bob Mosher |
| Starring | Robert Sterling George Chandler Reta Shaw Jimmy Hawkins Burt Mustin Forrest Lewis Christine White Jimmy Mathers |
| Composer | Pete Rugolo |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 36 |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Joe Connelly Bob Mosher |
| Producer | Irving Paley |
| Running time | 30 minutes |
| Production companies | JaMco Productions Kayro Productions Revue Studios |
| Release | |
| Original network | CBS |
| Picture format | Black and white |
| Original release | September 26, 1961 – June 5, 1962 |
Episodes
| No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Air date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Bob's Boat" | Sidney Lanfield | Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher | 26 September 1961 |
| 2 | "Tuttle's Wall" | TBA | TBA | 3 October 1961 |
| 3 | "A Letter from Juliet" | TBA | TBA | 10 October 1961 |
| 4 | "Firefighters" | TBA | Calvin Clements Sr. | 17 October 1961 |
| 5 | "The Phippsboro Story" | TBA | TBA | 24 October 1961 |
| 6 | "The Purple Cow" | TBA | Raphael Blau & Gene L. Coon | 31 October 1961 |
| 7 | "Whose Ewe?" | TBA | TBA | 7 November 1961 |
| 8 | "Summer Theater" | TBA | TBA | 14 November 1961 |
| 9 | "The Printer" | TBA | TBA | 21 November 1961 |
| 10 | "Ichabod's Romance" | TBA | TBA | 28 November 1961 |
| 11 | "The Barter System" | TBA | TBA | 5 December 1961 |
| 12 | "Benjie's Spots" | Norman Abbott | TBA | 12 December 1961 |
| 13 | "Teenage Journalist" | TBA | TBA | 19 December 1961 |
| 14 | "Bob's Redhead" | TBA | TBA | 26 December 1961 |
| 15 | "The Phipps Papers" | Norman Abbott | TBA | 2 January 1962 |
| 16 | "My Friend Lippy" | TBA | TBA | 9 January 1962 |
| 17 | "The Ad Salesman" | TBA | TBA | 16 January 1962 |
| 18 | "The Old Stowe Road" | Norman Abbott | TBA | 23 January 1962 |
| 19 | "A Teacher for Bob" | TBA | TBA | 30 January 1962 |
| 20 | "Parking Problems" | TBA | TBA | 6 February 1962 |
| 21 | "Bob's Teenage Guest" | TBA | TBA | 13 February 1962 |
| 22 | "Bob's Housekeeper" | TBA | TBA | 27 February 1962 |
| 23 | "Benjie's Indian" | TBA | TBA | 6 March 1962 |
| 24 | "Big Business" | TBA | TBA | 13 March 1962 |
| 25 | "The Celebrity" | Norman Abbott | Story by : Joseph Hoffman Teleplay by : Bob Ross | 20 March 1962 |
| 26 | "Bob's Bathing Beauties" | TBA | TBA | 27 March 1962 |
| 27 | "Lippy's Horse" | TBA | TBA | 3 April 1962 |
| 28 | "Election Fever" | TBA | TBA | 10 April 1962 |
| 29 | "Bob's Award" | Norman Abbott | Leo Rifkin & Mel Tolkin | 17 April 1962 |
| 30 | "Lippy's Love Affair" | TBA | TBA | 24 April 1962 |
| 31 | "Lord Byron of Phippsboro" | Norman Abbott | TBA | 1 May 1962 |
| 32 | "Benjie's Pageant" | TBA | TBA | 8 May 1962 |
| 33 | "Jonathan's Romance" | TBA | TBA | 15 May 1962 |
| 34 | "Ichabod's Niece" | TBA | TBA | 22 May 1962 |
| 35 | "Women's Rights" | TBA | TBA | 29 May 1962 |
| 36 | "Dial Phones" | TBA | TBA | 5 June 1962 |
Overview
The competition for Ichabod and Me was not considered formidable. It consisted of the second half of the Leslie Nielsen police drama The New Breed on ABC (until November 14, when The New Breed moved to 8:30 PM and Bert Parks' game show Yours for a Song began airing at 9:30 Eastern), and the second half of The Dick Powell Show, an anthology series on NBC.[1] Ichabod and Me was co-sponsored by The Quaker Oats Company and P. Lorillard Tobacco Company.
References
- 1961-1962 American network television schedule
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