My Little Margie

My Little Margie (1952-1955)

EndedScripted showComedy

Events in the lives of Vernon Albright, an investment counselor with the firm of Honeywell and Todd in New York, and his beautiful and unpredictable 21-year-old daughter Margie.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 20:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E39Margie's ElopementMay 25, 1955
S04E38Vern's ButterfliesMay 18, 1955
S04E37Margie's Baseball PlayerMay 11, 1955
S04E36Countess MargieMay 4, 1955
S04E35Matinee IdolApr 27, 1955
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'My Little Margie' premiere?

'My Little Margie' premiered on June 16, 1952.

Who were the main characters in 'My Little Margie'?

The main characters in 'My Little Margie' were Margie Albright, played by Gale Storm, and her father Vern Albright, played by Charles Farrell.

What was the genre of 'My Little Margie'?

'My Little Margie' was a sitcom that combined elements of comedy and family drama.

Who created 'My Little Margie'?

'My Little Margie' was created by Frank Fox and Al Lewis.

Where was 'My Little Margie' set?

'My Little Margie' was set in New York City.

What was Margie Albright's personality like in the show?

Margie Albright was portrayed as a vivacious, mischievous, and independent young woman with a knack for getting into comedic situations.

Who played Margie's best friend, Mrs. Odetts, in the show?

Margie's best friend, Mrs. Odetts, was played by character actress Gertrude Hoffmann.

What was the dynamic between Margie and her father, Vern Albright?

Margie and her father, Vern Albright, had a loving yet sometimes strained relationship due to Margie's misadventures and her father's attempts to keep her out of trouble.

Did 'My Little Margie' receive any awards during its run?

Unfortunately, 'My Little Margie' did not receive any major awards during its run.

Were there any notable guest stars on 'My Little Margie'?

Yes, 'My Little Margie' featured guest appearances from actors such as Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, and Fred MacMurray.

Did 'My Little Margie' have a laugh track?

Yes, 'My Little Margie' was one of the first sitcoms to use a laugh track, which added to the comedic atmosphere of the show.

What were some recurring themes or plotlines in 'My Little Margie'?

'My Little Margie' often revolved around Margie's attempts to help her father in his business dealings, her romantic endeavors, and the humorous situations she found herself in due to her lively personality.

How long did 'My Little Margie' air for?

'My Little Margie' aired for a total of four seasons from 1952 to 1955.

Was 'My Little Margie' well-received by audiences?

Yes, 'My Little Margie' was well-received by audiences and became a popular and successful sitcom during its time.

Did 'My Little Margie' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'My Little Margie' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

How did 'My Little Margie' contribute to the cultural landscape of the 1950s?

'My Little Margie' was a lighthearted and entertaining sitcom that provided audiences with a humorous escape from the challenges of everyday life in the 1950s.

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