October 2, 1953 (1953-10-02) – September 24, 1954 (1954-09-24)
The Pride of the Family is a 30-minute American television situation comedy that was broadcast on ABC from October 2, 1953, until September 24, 1954.[1] CBS showed reruns of the program in prime time in the summer of 1955.[2]
Premise
Albie Morrison headed a newspaper's advertising department and was head of a family that included his wife, Catherine; teenage daughter, Ann; and son, Junior.[1]
Thirty-nine episodes were filmed in black-and-white with a laugh track.[2] Sponsors included Bufferin pain reliever, Ipana toothpaste,[5] and Dial soap and shampoo.[3]
Reception
A review in TV Guide compared The Pride of the Family to many other situation comedies in that its "situations are contrived to the point of absurdity".[6] The review attributed most of the laughs in the program to Hartman's "wonderfully mobile face"[6] and said that Wray "deserves better" after she came out of retirement to be in this show.[6]
The trade publication Billboard's review of the show's first episode described it as "a rather slow-moving situation comedy series with a competent cast, but only so-so scripting".[4] Although it complimented Wray as "gracious and telegenic" and Hartman as revealing "an unexpected gift for pathos", it summarized the show overall as "average".[4]
References
^ abcdefMcNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television: the Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present (4th ed.). New York, New York: Penguin Books USA, Inc. p. 672. ISBN0-14-02-4916-8.