Good Morning, World

1967
Good Morning, World

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EP1 Knits to You, Sir Sep 05, 1967

The new sweater that Linda gave to David begins unraveling, but returning it gets complicated when Dave finds out the store where she bought it is one of his show's new sponsors.

EP2 You Can't Say That About Me and Neither Can I Sep 12, 1967

Linda's feelings are bruised after David uses her as the butt of cheapskate and blabbermouth jokes on his radio show.

EP3 You vs. Me Sep 19, 1967

Rivalry threatens Dave and Larry's partnership when they're both nominated for disc jockey of the year.

EP4 If You Go Into the Blue Yonder, I'll Go Wild Sep 26, 1967

Dave wants to take flying lessons, but Linda protests. He tells her he won't take lessons, then continues with the training without telling her. Meanwhile Linda feels guilty and is extra nice to Dave.

EP5 Who Will Buy My Calamari? Oct 03, 1967

David goes from the frying pan into the fire when after refusing to sell Larry his Italian sports car it is bought by the beautiful but flirtatious Miss Zelner.

EP6 Where Have You Been, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? Oct 10, 1967

Dave and Larry host a telethon to help send kids to camp.

EP7 Love at First Flight Oct 24, 1967

Larry fills out an airline insurance form, and names Sandy as his beneficiary. When Sandy finds out she thinks the playboy is ready to settle down. To avoid marriage Larry makes Sandy think he is dying.

EP8 No News Like Nude News Oct 31, 1967

The disc jockeys accept a free vacation and are surprised to find out it is at a nudist ranch.

EP9 Stan and Ollie Meet Larry and Dave Nov 07, 1967

A rare set of Laurel and Hardy salt-and-pepper shakers almost splits Larry and Dave.

EP10 A Feet of Clay and a Head to Match Nov 14, 1967

Dave and Linda's weekend plans are ruined when a Palm Springs hotel loses their reservations. Mr. Hutton offers to let them stay at his mansion while he and his wife are gone, but Dave and Linda will have to follow a few rules.

EP11 The Return of Bibian Nov 21, 1967

Dave's annoying cousin visits. Vivian, or Bibian, as Dave has called her since they were children, is very nice. So nice that she get's on everyone's nerves.

EP12 If You Marry Me Today, I'll Marry You Tomorrow Nov 28, 1967

On Dave and Linda's first anniversary they think back to their wedding in Hawaii. While having dinner with Larry and Sandy they explain to Sandy the reason why there's some confusion about which day is actually their anniversary.

EP13 Don't Call Us and We Won't Call You Dec 05, 1967

Linda is asked to head up a charity benefit event for her Women's Club. David and Larry emcee'd the event the year before and vowed not to do it again. They change their minds when they find out who is scheduled to appear. Andy Griffith and Carl Reiner make cameo appearances.

EP14 The Voice of the Turtle Is Better Than Mine Dec 12, 1967

Larry and Dave recall their first week as DJs for Mr. Hutton, when Dave lost his voice.

EP15 The Man Who Came to Din Din Dec 19, 1967

Hutton recovers from a back injury at the Lewis home, where he can't be moved for days.

EP16 Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep, Maybe Dec 26, 1967

David and Larry are asked to fill in for another DJ at the station, but doing two shows a day along with an hour commute each way takes its toll on Dave.

EP17 First Down and 200 Miles to Go Jan 02, 1968

When the big game is blacked out in L.A. Dave and the others go to a Palm Springs motel to see it on TV, but the motel sets don't work because of atmospheric interference. David drives the 100 miles back home to watch the replay of the game, all the time trying to avoid listening to the game on the radio.

EP18 I Want a Girl Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dave Jan 09, 1968

Larry finds himself falling for another man's wife, and it's Linda!

EP19 The Wedding Present Jan 16, 1968

Dave reminds Larry that he promised to buy he and Linda a chair for a wedding present. Larry will buy them the chair of their choice, as long as his Uncle Harry can get it for them wholesale.

EP20 Partner, Meet My Partner Jan 23, 1968

Dave's old partner from his stand-up comic days wants to break up Dave and Larry's team so Dave will be his partner once again.

EP21 Pot Luckless Jan 30, 1968

Dave and Larry play poker with a Hollywood superstar, Duke Vincent. Midway through the game they find out that the stakes are higher than they can afford, but they don't want to back down, since Duke may help them get a television show.

EP22 I Love a Charade Feb 06, 1968

Dave prepares for his surprise birthday party that he's sure is coming, but nobody is planning a party.

EP23 For My Daughter's Hand, You'll Get My Foot Feb 20, 1968

Mr. Hutton's beautiful daughter returns from Europe and shows an interest in Larry.

EP24 Here Comes the Bribe Feb 27, 1968

Dave and Larry try to avoid a crooked record promoter and his payola scam.

EP25 Hutton's Mutts Mar 12, 1968

Dave and Linda are forced to care for Hutton's rambunctious prize poodle.

EP26 The Lady and the Pussycat Mar 19, 1968

Dave's widowed father plans to remarry. He just needs to decide which of his two fiancées he will wed.
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Released: 05 September 1967 Ended
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In this flirty '60s sitcom, the action unfolds every day at a small Los Angeles radio station where Larry and Dave work as morning show DJs. While Larry is a swinging ladies' man with his eye on every woman on the block, Dave is the bumbling married guy who is just trying to stay out of trouble with his wife.

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rudiger For anyone wondering what The Dick Van Dyke Show would have been like in color, here you go. Another reviewer said it was similar to Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm, and that's a good analogy. The biggest difference is Seinfeld was tailored for network broadcast, while CYE found its niche on cable. Unfortunately for Good Morning World, there was no cable in 1968. Coupled with a second-tier group of actors and that TDVDS had expended the audience for the show's premise, Good Morning World was destined to fail.Honestly, what's really surprising (and actually rather laudable) was how the writers for GMW managed to come up with new ideas for scripts (lame as they might have been) rather than taking the easy way out and just recycling old TDVDS ideas.But, really, when watching GMW, you have to imagine the DVDS actors, plus the sets being in B&W, and you quickly realize that there's not a lot of difference between the two. The sad fact was that TDVDS' time had simply passed and no one was interested in a color version with different actors.
jonesy74-1 It's hard to add much to what's already been said about this show. All I have to say is, it was cute, clever, smart and entertaining.Billie De Wolf was perfect as the uptight boss with A.R. (anal retentiveness). Pencil thin mustache and whiny voice. Scowly eyebrows. Joby Gray was great. I remember one episode where the two DJs were hosting a fund raiser and he kept trying to sing his "Banana" song.Speaking of songs, the opening sequence with the "ting ting ting" sound along with the conglomeration of still photos in succession of the two DJs getting ready for an early morning radio show was very entertaining in itself.Joby and Ronnie Schell played well off of each other. I can't understand why it was canceled after so few episodes.
Greatornot Thanks to the magic of DVD. I get to see this charm of a show. My guess is that it was deemed too controversial from this time. As hectic as the 60s were , from a historical perspective... Sexual Revolution, Vietnam, Civil rights coming to forefront , Communism in our backyard, Drugs , Hippies etc. Really a time of uneasiness. The one thing everyday Americans can count on was good wholesome LEAVE IT TO BEAVERISH TV. This show , though a nice show , certainly by todays standards , reeked of sexual tension from the 60s standards. TV was a safe haven to forget about the world and hideaway so to speak in a turtles shell. This show , though subtly managed to cause unrest in the uptight. I would venture to say this show was a sacrifice with more risqué TV to come. The acting was good and this was a reminder of the Dick Van Dyke Show... with Laura Petrie turned up a notch in the character of Sandy-Goldie Hawn.Translation- This is the Dick Van Dyke Show with shorter skirts and steamier conversation. Reminding me today of CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM being similar to SEINFELD , with the same writing style of Larry David. Carl Reiner wrote differently than Larry David Obviously. But both managed to be consistent with the style they did use. Its a shame though that this show only lasted one season . I will cherish every episode.
DKosty123 The veteran producers of Dick Van Dyke had a hand in doing this show. They did a great job. The entire cast of the show was really solid. If you want a prime example of how hot Goldie Hawn was as a young woman, this series really shows her off. This was before Laugh-In.Billy De Wolf was an excellent Station Manager for this show. His mannerisms on this show were borrowed by Pat Paulsen when he was doing sketches on the Smothers Brothers Comedy hour. De Wolfs character is a classic.Jodie Baker & Ronnie Schell really complemented each other well on the show as the morning DJ's who were always getting into trouble. I wish the ratings had kept this show on longer. It was the best sitcom on CBS during its short run.CBS remembered it well as they took the format for this series, tweaked it, & brought it back as WKRP In Cincinnati. When you watch this, it is very obvious where the latter show had its roots. WKRP was a great show in its own right, & lasted longer, but without this show, there would have been no WKRP. If you see this show anyplace, pick it up. Good Morning World is a 1960's classic. The introduction of each episode has a 1960's flair with the fast shower, shave, & freeway trip to work.