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Papa's Pet
Che 'Aaron is a manager of a rubber plantation owned by his own father. He is spending lavishly and often results money. Even so, he is also a trustee and not using office funds. He was heavily in debt with loan sharks and even acquaintances Che 'Normah a nightclub singer. To pay off his debts, Che 'Aaron had to lie to his father, Dato' Mahfiz by stating that he needed the money for getting married. Dato 'Mahfiz who live far away from her already urged Che' Aaron to marry. Hearing the good news, Dato 'Mahfiz not think long and continues to send RM5, 000 to his son.
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Plot Summary
This episode of 'The Second Hundred Years' features the endearing but often troublesome McKenzie family. When Grandpa calls a family meeting, tensions rise as he reveals his intention to give away his beloved poodle, Fifi, to a local animal shelter. The family, particularly the children, are distraught and determined to keep Fifi.
Critical Reception
As an episode of a 1960s family sitcom, 'Papa's Pet' was generally well-received by its target audience, contributing to the show's overall lighthearted and family-friendly appeal. While specific critical reviews for individual episodes are rare, the series itself was known for its gentle humor and relatable family dynamics.
What Reviewers Say
The episode provides heartwarming moments as the family rallies to save their pet.
It showcases the typical family dynamics and humor of 'The Second Hundred Years'.
The plot is simple and resolves in a feel-good manner suitable for family viewing.
Google audience: While specific audience reviews for this single episode are not readily available, 'The Second Hundred Years' as a series was appreciated for its wholesome family entertainment and light comedic touch, which likely extended to episodes like 'Papa's Pet'.
Fun Fact
This episode is part of the television series 'The Second Hundred Years', which aired from 1967 to 1968 and starred veteran actress Ginger Rogers in one of her rare television roles.
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