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Title

  • Angel. Goodbye young lovers

Other Title

  • Goodbye young lovers

Summary

  • Angelique, known as Angel, moves from France to the United States to marry American architect, John Smith. The newlyweds set up housekeeping in Los Angeles, California. She tries her best to be a good housewife but sometimes runs into problems as she learns English and adapts to her new life and culture. In this episode, Harold, a teenage box boy at the local grocery store, gets a crush on Angel, and his jilted girlfriend, Nancy, gets a crush on Johnny.

Names

  • Oppenheimer, Jess, creator, television producer
  • Feldman, Edward H. (Edward Henry), 1920-1988, television producer
  • Sheldon, James, 1920-2016, television director
  • Davenport, William, 1925-1989, screenwriter, consultant
  • De Grasse, Robert, 1900-1971, cinematographer
  • Molin, Bud, editor of moving image work
  • Daniel, Eliot, composer
  • Fargé, Annie, 1934-2011, actor
  • Thompson, Marshall, 1925-1992, actor
  • Singleton, Doris, 1919-2012, actor
  • Keefer, Don, 1916-2014, actor
  • Alexander, Denise, actor
  • Kirk, Tommy, actor
  • Kingston, Dorothy, 1920-1983, actor
  • Perkins, Jack, 1921-1998, actor
  • Diamond, Robb, actor
  • Burlingame Productions, production company
  • CBS Films (1955-1968) production company
  • CBS Television Network, broadcaster

Created / Published

  • United States : CBS Television Network, 1961-05-17.

Headings

  • -  Housewives--California--Humor
  • -  French--United States--Humor
  • -  Women immigrants--United States--Humor
  • -  Teenagers--Humor
  • -  Infatuation--Humor
  • -  Jealousy--Humor

Genre

  • Situation comedies (Television programs)
  • Fiction television programs

Notes

  • -  LP20454 U.S Copyright Office
  • -  Copyright: Burlingame Productions, Inc.; 12May61; LP20454.
  • -  Annie Fargé, Marshall Thompson, Doris Singleton, Don Keefer, Denise Alexander, Tommy Kirk, Dorothy Kingston, Jack Perkins, Robb Diamond.
  • -  Executive producer, Jess Oppenheimer ; script consultant, Bill Davenport ; director of photography, Robert De Grasse ; supervising film editor, Bud Molin ; music by Eliot Daniel.
  • -  Original broadcast date from donor inventory.
  • -  Filmed at Desilu Studios, Culver City, California in 1960 or 1961.
  • -  Episode no. 30 (Internet movie database). Episode no. 33 (donor inventory).
  • -  Includes commercials for Post cereals (Post Toasties, Grape-Nuts, Alpha-Bits), Yuban instant coffee, Johnson's shoe polish. Also includes a promo for Hennesey.
  • -  Sources used: Copyright catalog, motion pictures, 1960-1969, p. 22; OCLC record no. 818353897; Internet movie database, February 26, 2021; Terrace, V. Encyclopedia of television shows, 1925 through 2010, p. 44 viewed February 26, 2021 via Google books; M/B/RS digital donor inventory (Oppenheimer (Jess) Collection).

Medium

  • 1 video file (digital) (29 min.) : sd., b&w.

Source Collection

  • Oppenheimer (Jess) Collection (Library of Congress)

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2021604013

Online Format

  • image
  • video

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Chicago citation style:

Oppenheimer, Jess, Creator, Television Producer, Edward H Feldman, James Sheldon, William Davenport, Robert De Grasse, Annie Fargé, Marshall Thompson, et al. Angel. Goodbye young lovers. editeds by Molin, Bud Of Moving Image Work, , composeds by Daniel, Eliot, , produceds by Burlingame Productionsuction Company United States: CBS Television Network, -05-17, 1961. Video. https://www.loc.gov/item/2021604013/.

APA citation style:

Oppenheimer, J., Feldman, E. H., Sheldon, J., Davenport, W., De Grasse, R., Fargé, A. [...] Cbs Television Network, B., Molin, B. O. M. I. W., ed. (1961) Angel. Goodbye young lovers. Daniel, E., comp, , Burlingame Productionsuction Company, prod United States: CBS Television Network, -05-17. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2021604013/.

MLA citation style:

Oppenheimer, Jess, Creator, Television Producer, et al. Angel. Goodbye young lovers. ed by Molin, Bud Of Moving Image Work, , comp by Daniel, Eliot, , prod by Burlingame Productionsuction Company United States: CBS Television Network, -05-17, 1961. Video. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2021604013/>.