Monday, July 22, 2013

What Might've Been: The Mothers-in-Law (1967)

By the mid-60's, Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball had been divorced, and Lucy had since remarried. Desi tried to soldier on, producing some pilots that never made it to air. The only one that did lasted two seasons, marked by cast changes and the sponsor, seeing how the ratings weren't up to par, had decided to make a change. In those days, they could.

The Mothers-in-Law was neatly hammocked in between The Wonderful World of Disney & Bonanza in NBC's Sunday lineup, but if you looked at an episode, you'd think Arnaz and his staff were trying to recreate the vibe of I Love Lucy without Lucy and with an extra couple. Eve Arden (ex-Our Miss Brooks) headlined, but the breakout star was meant to be young Deborah Walley ("The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini"), so fetching as Suzie. Unfortunately, after the series ended, Ms. Walley found it hard to find other TV gigs before her passing a number of years back. Roger C. Carmel, so memorable as Harry Mudd in 2 episodes of Star Trek, left after 1 season, replaced by Richard Deacon (ex-The Dick Van Dyke Show), which pretty much killed Mothers dead.

Edit, 5/31/2020: We now have a clip featuring the rock group, The Seeds, appearing as The Warts, and performing "Pushing Too Hard". Note the focus on Deborah Walley's dancing.



The series currently airs on Me-TV, as Ivan Shreve has reminded us when he reviewed the series over at Thrilling Days of Yesteryear.

Rating: C.

2 comments:

magicdog said...

I think I only saw one ep of this show and I wasn't impressed. You're right in that Desi was trying to repeat his success with ILL but it just wasn't meant to be.

I remember Deborah Walley's name - she was in a movie with Elvis too ("Spinout"). I think she deserved a better career.

hobbyfan said...

I barely remember seeing an ep of the show, too. All you really need do is find I Love Lucy over on Hallmark, and accept no substitutes.