Please Don't Eat the Daisies

1965
Please Don't Eat the Daisies

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 The Purple Avenger Sep 17, 1966

Superhero comes to town we knew from way back when.

EP2 My Mother's Name Is Fred Sep 24, 1966

The male pseudonym works for writers in a bind. Avoid interviews.

EP3 A-hunting We Will Go Oct 01, 1966

Entertaining the wild houseguest of Broadway.

EP4 At Home with the Family Oct 08, 1966

College TV demands a lot of preparation.

EP5 The Holdouts Oct 15, 1966

Kids you write about are duty-free, aren't they?

EP6 Trouble Right Here in Ridgemont Oct 22, 1966

A neighborhood raffle.

EP7 Black Is the Color of My Love's Eye Oct 29, 1966

Girls hit hard.

EP8 My Son, the Genius Nov 05, 1966

Keeping the little one normal.

EP9 The End of the Trailer Nov 12, 1966

How not to sell a white elephant.

EP10 My Son, the Actor Nov 19, 1966

The call of the muse.

EP11 Of Haunted Houses, Little Boys, and a Ghost Named Malcolm Nov 26, 1966

The Ghost Breakers.

EP12 And What Does Your Husband Do? Dec 03, 1966

Joan wins an award.

EP13 Just For Laughs Dec 10, 1966

Household misadventures.

EP14 The Guardian Dec 24, 1966

The Nash 1040 goes to an art auction.

EP15 Peace, It's Wonderful Jan 07, 1967

The neighbors quarrel.

EP16 The Silent Butler Spoke Jan 14, 1967

An ex-con gets another chance.

EP17 The Cupid Machine Jan 21, 1967

The ideal computer mate.

EP18 The Thing's the Play Jan 28, 1967

Joan wins a playwriting competition judged by Jim.

EP19 The Officer of the Court Feb 04, 1967

Herb pro Jim; Herb v. Joan.

EP20 None So Righteous Feb 11, 1967

The Righteous Brothers stay the night and fill in at a PTA recital.

EP21 Remember Lake Serene? Feb 18, 1967

The happy bachelor.

EP22 Pest In the House Feb 25, 1967

Herb migrates next door while his house is fumigated.

EP23 Help Wanted, Desperately Mar 04, 1967

A new maid sweeps through.

EP24 Just While You're Resting Mar 11, 1967

The hired hindrance.

EP25 When I Was a Young Man Mar 25, 1967

Early days chez Nash.

EP26 Professor, Please! Apr 01, 1967

A student crush.

EP27 A Matter Of Concentration Apr 08, 1967

Hypnosis heals unhappy husband.

EP28 The Day the Play Got Away Apr 22, 1967

Jim writes a play.
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Released: 14 September 1965 Ended
Producted By: MGM Television
Country: United States of America
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Please Don't Eat the Daisies is an American sitcom

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raysond This series was based on Jean Kerr's 1957 New York Times best-selling novel of the same title which in turn was made into a theatrical feature that was released in 1960 starring Doris Day and David Niven. Fast forward five years later and we have the television version of the series "Please Don't Eat The Daisies" that premiered on NBC's Prime Time schedule on September 14,1965 starring Patricia Crowley and Mark Miller. It was presented as the Peacock network's "The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color only on NBC." Interesting note about this show: A total of 58 color episodes were produced with 30 episodes made in Season One and 28 episodes that were made in Second Two. During Season 1 of the series that program aired on its Tuesday night schedule in prime time opposite ABC's "Combat!",and the CBS Western "Rawhide". NBC however was planning to cancel the show after Season 1. However, Danny Thomas ended development of a sitcom for NBC when he learned that it was going into that time slot in its second season. Instead, the powers that be over at NBC decided to give "Daisies" another go when they put the series on it's Saturday night time slot in Season 2 for the 1966-1967 season where "I Dream of Jeannie" was(which NBC moved to Monday nights in its second season in color)alongside companions "Flipper",and "Get Smart"....and the odds of this show on that Saturday night time slot were against it...it was running neck and neck with "The Jackie Gleason Show" and "The Lawrence Welk Show"....But it was Gleason's reviving of his classic "Honeymooners" that gave it a boost in the ratings that clobbered "Daisies" in the ratings. The ratings for its second season were so bad that NBC decided after 58 episodes to canceled the series on April 22, 1967. Also of interest as well: It was the only family sitcom that had the original cast remained throughout it's entire 2-year run.Being that it was just that a wholesome family sitcom "Daisies" brought along a wealth of great writers ranging from Austin and Irma Kalish to Ann and Bob Marcus, Lee Erwin, Jean Kerr, Sidney Morse and Jack Raymond not to mention Joesph and Carol Cavella. Several top name directors were on hand for several episodes ranging from veterans Hollingsworth Morse to Bruce Bilson, Jeffrey Hayden, Alvin Ganzer, Gary Nelson, Ezra Stone, Jerry Thorpe, Richard Whorf, Oscar Rudolph, Howard Morris, Stan Cherry, and David Alexander. And speaking of guest stars one of the memorable of the "Daisies" episodes came in Season 1 titled "Say UNCLE"(Season 1, Episode 18 that aired on January 11,1966)that featured Robert Vaughn and David McCallum in cameo appearances. Another episode also featured actress Stephanie Powers(as April Dancer)in "Remember Lake Serene". Not to mention cameo appearances from the stars of the NBC series "Flipper" which featured actors Brian Kelly, Luke Halpin and Tommy Norden as guest stars. Other guest stars that were featured on "Daisies" were Steve Franken, Dub Taylor, Burgess Meredith, Alice Ghostley, Howard McNear, to Dom DeLuise, Kathleen Freeman, Ed Asner, Audrey Meadows, Whit Bissell, to Jack Kelly, Ellen Corby and former "Donna Reed" alumnus Paul Petersen. Not to mention having Hanna-Barbera voice-over actresses Jean Vanderpyl and Janet Waldo in several episodes. After "Daisies" was canceled in the spring of 1967, the show that replaced it was the hour long action-adventure series "Maya" that starred Jay North(of "Dennis The Menace" fame)that premiered on NBC's Saturday night time slot for the 1967-1968 season.
mkillentv I believe this show holds the dubious honor of being the first television series to show a married couple sleeping in the same bed. Twin beds (ala The Dick Van Dyke Show) were the norm back then. This was a fun family show for its time and I remember seeing it in color over at my friends house on a giant RCA set they had. Pat Crowley was by far my favorite TV mom. She had a lot of patience! I remember being disappointed when this show was canceled. I always had soft spot for family centered shows. I had two sisters and a brother and we actually got along very well with each other. We did have our share of adventures and we always found a way to find the humor in things. This show depicted this kind of situation very well. I wish we could bring back some of what's good about these kind of shows today.
tforbes-2 I remember that I enjoyed this series when it ran back on the National Broadcasting Corporation in the 1960s. Patricia Crowley was very appealing, and so was Mark Miller (Penelope Ann Miller's dad). I am surprised that it is not running on American Life TV or TV Land. The former is running "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." and that show's two leads did a guest spot here.In my view, this series has probably aged a little better than some of the other family shows from this era. It may be that poor ratings did this show in. If so, this is too bad. This show seemed pleasing enough, and should have had a longer run.And who knows? It might come out on disc. If "Tabitha" did, why not this series?
teté I liked this TV series very much. I think that the actors were really nice and I do not know why actors like Mark Miller or the twins weren't much more famous. I loved Mark Miller, because I think he is the kind of actors a woman like to see and I do not understand why he is not acting anymore. I would like to know where I can write him, if anybody knows it, please, write me about it. thanks.