mkillentv
I believe this show holds the dubious honor of being the first television series to show a married couple sleeping in the same bed. Twin beds (ala The Dick Van Dyke Show) were the norm back then. This was a fun family show for its time and I remember seeing it in color over at my friends house on a giant RCA set they had. Pat Crowley was by far my favorite TV mom. She had a lot of patience! I remember being disappointed when this show was canceled. I always had soft spot for family centered shows. I had two sisters and a brother and we actually got along very well with each other. We did have our share of adventures and we always found a way to find the humor in things. This show depicted this kind of situation very well. I wish we could bring back some of what's good about these kind of shows today.
dietrich-10
In this episode everyone including their family, the dog, and school officials can't tell the twins apart. They claim that the twins are identical. The twins are not identical. I can tell them apart. All you have to do is look at the opening credits to know they don't look alike. In this particular episode Tracy lost a tooth but they claimed it was Trevor. Then in bed Tracy was in Trevor's bed and said Trevor owed him a quarter, but it was Tracy's quarter from the beginning because it was Tracy's tooth in the first place. If the writer wanted Trevor to lose the tooth, they should have had Jeff play the part of the twin who lost the tooth. It was Joel"Jason" who played the part of the twin who lost the tooth. Jeff Fithian plays Trevor and Joel"Jason"Fithian plays Tracy.
DJStuCrew
I remember this series quite vividly. In the first episode, the Nash family finds the only available home: a castle! It was a trademark of the show, much like the museum of the Addams Family. Oh, and there is one cast member NOT listed above: the family's shaggy pet -- Lad-A-Dog! (A big draw, considering my age at the time!) At about the same time, my family watched "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.", so it was doubly sweet when "Daisies" included an "U.N.C.L.E." episode of it's own! (I remember the twins shouting, "Illya!!!") This show was a great family sitcom, one you didn't have to worry about your kids watching, and I would love to see it come to DVD.
lavenderlooks
I remember "My Three Sons", and I vividly remember the TV version of "The Ghost And Mrs. Muir".. SO, why don't I remember this oh so cute TV show which would also have been appealing to children of my age? My only possible answer is that perhaps it aired in the same time slot as one of the two above, which share characteristics with "Daisies".Whatever, I am happy to say that at the ripe old age of late 30 something, I have discovered a thoroughly enjoyable cute little show. Luckily, I have the pleasure of viewing it nightly on the new cable/ satellite station of TurnerSouth. It is a nice change from the all too familiar Nick At Night roundup. Everything in the TV version of the movie is more appealing, in my opinion. The children are nicer, less obnoxious, the mother is more believable, more human and less of an actress playing a part, and the dad is just downright lovable. Toss in their English Sheepdog, and I think this was a perfectly conceived series. Why did it have such a short run? Hopefully, someone a bit older than I am can help me out with this one.IF you have a satellite ,or live in an area where cable is running TurnerSouth, please stay up late and check this cute show out.Til Next Time, Lavender Eyes