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Mary Kay and Johnny

One of the earliest situation comedies to appear on television, this 15-minute weekly series starred a real-life married couple who also served as the show's writers. It was a live broadcast set in New York.

 

Mary Kay and Johnny (1947)

In a pattern that many domestic sitcoms would follow over the next 15 years, the plotlines followed the exploits of zany Mary Kay. Her husband, Johnny, was a sane, sensible banker who had to rescue her from herself. (The Stearns were married in real life.) In December, 1948, Mary Kay gave birth to son Christopher. Because Mary Kay's pregnancy was hard to hide, his birth was incorporated into the show. Shortly after New Year's Day, 1949, Christopher was written into the show as a character. During shooting, he either lay in his bassinet or was held by one of the Stearns or Mary Kay's mother. Shot live in New York, where it was set. Sponsored by Anacin.

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Running Time : 15 minutes
Premiered : November 18, 1947
Date Ended : March 11, 1950
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Language : English
TV Station : DuMont
Country : United States
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Genre : Comedy

Tags : Character Name in Title, Sitcom, Husband-Wife Relationship, Apartment, Partially Lost TV Series, Domestic, Situational Comedy, 1940s, Real Life Husband And Wife Playing Husband and Wife