Tammy (TV series)

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Tammy
GenreSitcom
Written by Robert V. Barron
Cid Ricketts Sumner
Directed by Leslie Goodwins
Sidney Miller
Starring Debbie Watson
Denver Pyle
Donald Woods
Dorothy Green
Theme music composer Jay Livingston
Ray Evans
Opening theme"Tammy"
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
Producer Dick Wesson
Production locations Universal Studios, Universal City, California, United States
Running time2224 minutes
Production companiesUni-Bet Productions
Universal Television
Original release
Network ABC
ReleaseSeptember 17, 1965 (1965-09-17) 
March 11, 1966 (1966-03-11)
Related
Tammy and the Millionaire

Tammy is an American sitcom, starring Debbie Watson in the title role. Produced by Universal City Studios, [1] 26 color half-hour episodes were aired on ABC from September 17, 1965, to March 11, 1966.

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Tammy was loosely based on the three Tammy films; Tammy and the Bachelor (1957) starring Debbie Reynolds; Tammy Tell Me True (1961); and Tammy and the Doctor (1963) both starring Sandra Dee. [2] The films themselves were adaptations of novels by Cid Ricketts Sumner. The series was also partially influenced by other rural-themed TV sitcoms such as The Beverly Hillbillies . [3] In particular, there are similarities between Tammy's Cletus Tarleton and The Beverly Hillbillies' Jethro Bodine. The full series of 26 B/W and colour episodes have been released on DVD. The boxset includes 5 DVDs originally marketed for a German audience. The title is TAMMY - THE COMPLETE SERIES (ABC 1965-66).

Synopsis

The premise of the program revolves around Tammy Tarleton, an 18-year-old country girl who moves back and forth between her country family, which lives on a bayou houseboat, and the wealthy Brents, who own a plantation and pancake business. Tammy is hired as a secretary by a powerful industrialist with a handsome young son named Steven. Lavinia Tate, a high society neighbor wants her own daughter, Gloria, to marry Steven, so she repeatedly, but unsuccessfully, tries to smear Tammy’s reputation. [2]

As with Gidget , there are many differences between the series and films that inspired it. In the films, Tammy's full name is Tambrey Tyree, shortened to Tammy. The name Tyree was changed to Tarleton. Also, Tammy Tyree had no family other than her grandfather, who was occasionally picked up by revenuers for fabricating "corn-likker".

Tammy lasted for one season (26 episodes), and was cancelled in 1966.

Main cast

Tammy and Cousin Cletus. Dennis Robertson Debbie Watson Tammy 1965.JPG
Tammy and Cousin Cletus.

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Tammy Leaves Home" Sidney Miller George Tibbles September 17, 1965 (1965-09-17)
Tammy is in trouble when she's tricked into inviting her riverfolk relatives to a white-tie affair.
2"The Aristocratic Tates" Jerry Paris George TibblesSeptember 24, 1965 (1965-09-24)
Tammy is scorned by Lavinia Tate as not well-born for her son until the Tate kinfolk arrive.
3"Tammy Plays Cupid"Jerry ParisGeorge Carleton Brown & Frank Gill Jr.October 1, 1965 (1965-10-01)
Tammy tries to bring romance into her grandfather's life.
4"The Poker Game" Gene Nelson David Braverman & Bob MarcusOctober 8, 1965 (1965-10-08)
Uncle Lucius insists on joining a high-stakes poker game with a man who has vowed to get even with him.
5"The Tarleton Land Grant"Sidney MillerGeorge TibblesOctober 15, 1965 (1965-10-15)
Lavinia Tate is planning on taking the Tarleton property for back taxes until Grandpa finds an ancient document.
6"Prophet and Loss"Sherman Marks Robert V. Barron & Jack MarloweOctober 22, 1965 (1965-10-22)
Lavinia Tate's stock investments are affected by the prophecy of Tammy's Aunt Hannah.
7"Will the Real Dwayne Whitt Please Stand Up?"Sherman MarksStory by: Ben Starr
Teleplay by: Gail Ingram & Ben Starr
October 29, 1965 (1965-10-29)
With an assist from Tammy, Dwayne gets a writing assignment, and weekends at the houseboat to absorb the authentic atmosphere.
8"Still Waters"Tom MontgomeryPaul David & John L. Greene November 5, 1965 (1965-11-05)
Tammy's visiting Uncle Cully takes a job as a gardener to John Brent after he's warned to stay away from stills.
9"Mind Your Manners"Sherman MarksStory by: Dorothy Cooper
Teleplay by: Dorothy Cooper and Frank Gill, Jr. & George Carleton Brown
November 12, 1965 (1965-11-12)
When Lavinia Tate learns that Tammy has organized a surprise birthday party for John Brent, she decides to take over the event as hostess.
10"Grandpa's Old Flame" Ezra Stone Gene ThompsonNovember 19, 1965 (1965-11-19)
Grandpa learns that his former fiancee is coming to see him based on her impression that he is rich.
11"The Riverfyin' of Billy Joe Morgan" Leslie Goodwins Sam Locke & Joel Rapp November 26, 1965 (1965-11-26)
Tammy and Steven Brent are left in charge of an obstreperous young house guest.
12"Grandpa's Secret Love"Leslie GoodwinsSam Locke & Joel RappDecember 3, 1965 (1965-12-03)
Since Grandpa's new dog is a secret, John and Dwayne think his endearments are meant for a pretty girl entering the houseboat.
13"Cletus Comes Callin'"Leslie GoodwinsGeorge TibblesDecember 10, 1965 (1965-12-10)
The stranger Grandpa rescues from the river turns out to be Tammy's wheeler-dealer cousin.
14"The Enoch Bowl"Sherman MarksStory by: Stuart Jerome
Teleplay by: William Raynor & Myles Wilder
December 17, 1965 (1965-12-17)
The Tarleton mule quits eating when an antique collector makes off with his bowl.
15"A Severe Case of Matrimony"Sherman MarksMichael FessierDecember 24, 1965 (1965-12-24)
Lavinia uses her handsome cousin to make Tammy look like a giddy youngster.
16"T' Know Me Is T' Love Me"Claudio GuzmanMartin Grupsmith & Safford Lynne, Story By Jay Selby & Jessica BensonDecember 31, 1965 (1965-12-31)
Cletus discovers oil seeping from the ground and predicts the Tarleton's will be millionaires.
17"The Law and Mr. Tarleton"Paul HarrisonWilliam Raynor & Myles WilderJanuary 7, 1966 (1966-01-07)
Amos Potts tickets the Tarleton mule for illegal parking.
18"Lavinia's Wedding Day"Charles RondeauBen Starr & George TibblesJanuary 14, 1966 (1966-01-14)
Tammy and Cletus arrange Lavinia's nuptials with the wrong bridegroom.
19"Two for Tee Pee"Sherman MarksDavid Braverman & Robert MarcusJanuary 21, 1966 (1966-01-21)
An Indian chief arrives to make Cletus keep a promise and marry his daughter.
20"Blue Nose, Wet Nose"Sherman Marks Elroy Schwartz January 28, 1966 (1966-01-28)
Lavinia Tate goes all out to have her ill-behaved poodle defeat her rival's dog at obedience trials.
21"The Monster from Catfish Bend"Sherman MarksWilliam Raynor & Myles WilderFebruary 4, 1966 (1966-02-04)
Cousin Cletus battles to land Big Luke, a 300-pound catfish.
22"Larnin' Works Wonders"David ButlerPeter Barry & Sandra GouldFebruary 11, 1966 (1966-02-11)
To keep his teaching credentials, Dwayne Whitt holds classes on Grandpa's houseboat.
23"Tammy Goes to Paris"Sherman MarksGeorge TibblesFebruary 18, 1966 (1966-02-18)
Lavinia invites herself and Gloria along on John Brent's trip to France.
24"The Cinemazation of Tammy Tarleton"Charles R. RondeauSam Locke & Joel RappFebruary 25, 1966 (1966-02-25)
Tammy is chosen to act in a TV commercial, but Lavinia plots to get the assignment for her daughter Gloria.
25"Uncle Lucius Returns"Sherman MarksStory by: Ben Starr
Teleplay by: Ben Starr & Andre Stojka
March 4, 1966 (1966-03-04)
Grandpa Tarleton and his brother Lucius quarrel bitterly at their reunion.
26"Uncle Lucius, the Business Man" Earl Bellamy Gail Ingram & Mort GreenMarch 11, 1966 (1966-03-11)
The Tarletons enter Beulah, a cow that only gives milk when Uncle Lucius sings her favorite song, in a milking contest.

Tammy and the Millionaire

In 1967, Universal Pictures released a cinema movie called Tammy and the Millionaire which included all the main TV cast (except Cletus Tarleton) and was, in fact, a re-edit from four half-hour 1965 Tammy TV episodes. [4]

International airings

Tammy was originally broadcast in several countries, including Japan, Germany, and Australia. The Tammy series was especially popular in Germany. [1]

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