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My World and Welcome to It (TV series 1969-1970)

My World and Welcome to It (USA)



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Rating:  awaiting 3 votes    IMDb

Release:
1969 September, 15
Country:
USA
Runtime:
30 minutes
Genre:
Comedy
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John Monroe observes and comments on life, to the bemusement of his rather sensible wife Ellen (Joan Hotchkis) and intelligent, questioning daughter Lydia (Lisa Gerritsen). Monroe's frequent daydreams and fantasies are usually based on James Thurber, cartoonist for The New Yorker, material. It took several tries before the life and work of James Thurber was successfully adapted into a weekly television series. Two failed pilots, broadcast in 1959 and 1961, eventually led to NBC scheduling My World and Welcome To It on Mondays for the 1969-1970 season. The sitcom starred William Windom as John Monroe [the character based on James Thurber] and featured a combination of live-action and animation. Despite many positive reviews, moderate Nielsen ratings led NBC to cancel the series after one season. It then went on to win the Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series. - IMDb

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Arithmetic mean = 7.0
Il fantastico mondo di Mr. Monroe Italy
Das Ist meine Welt West Germany
Kom maar binnen (informal literal title) Netherlands
Mi mundo Spain
My World and Welcome to It Canada
My World and Welcome to It USA

Children's Cast:

Lisa Gerritsen [12] Lydia Monroe (TV Episode: Rules for a Happy Marriage) (1969)
Kerry MacLane [11] Elbert (TV Episode: The Mating Dance) (1969)
Richard S. Steele [15] 1st Boy / Charlie (TV Episode: Cristabel) (1969)
Bobby Riha [11] Little John (TV Episode: The Night the House Caught Fire) (1969)
Christopher Shea [12] Patrick (TV Episode: The Fourth Estate) (1970)
Danny Bonaduce [10] Leonard / 2nd Boy (TV Episode: Rally Round the Flag) (1969)
Nicolas Beauvy [12] Little John (TV Episode: Darn That Dream) (1970)

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