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The Jean Arthur Show
The Jean Arthur Show is an American situation comedy that aired on CBS from September to December 1966. The series stars Jean Arthur and Ron Harper, and was under the primary sponsorship of General Foods.
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Plot Summary
This short-lived anthology series featured veteran actress Jean Arthur in a unique role as a narrator and occasional participant. Each episode presented a different story, often with a dramatic or comedic bent, exploring various facets of human relationships and societal issues. Arthur's presence lent a sophisticated and mature tone to the proceedings.
Critical Reception
Despite the star power of Jean Arthur, 'The Jean Arthur Show' struggled to find an audience and garnered mixed reviews. Critics praised Arthur's performance and the show's ambitious storytelling, but many found the anthology format inconsistent and the production values somewhat lacking for the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised Jean Arthur's enduring talent and sophisticated presence.
Noted the show's potential for intelligent storytelling.
Criticized the inconsistent quality of the anthology episodes and pacing issues.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Jean Arthur Show' is largely unavailable due to its limited run and lack of widespread syndication. Retrospective comments suggest viewers appreciated Jean Arthur's return to television but found the series format and content to be uneven.
Fun Fact
The show marked Jean Arthur's sole attempt at hosting and starring in her own weekly television series, after a long and successful career in film.
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