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yes , I remember the show. I was young, but still liked it .
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My husband's Aunt was "queen for a Day" I was told. Don't know much more other than she had 13 children and needed a washing machine.
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I'm another one who remembers it. I was creeped out by the weeping women who had a long list of terrible tragedies in their lives, and quit watching it after a short while. My mom preferred Bob Crosby and Lawrence Welk, and we often watched those as a family. I preferred to watch George Burns and Gracie Allen or Groucho Marx or George Gobel or Milton Berle or Bob Hope or Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca with my dad. There was a surprising amount of comedy on early TV, and I remember it as being hilarious. My mom thought a lot of it was rude and tacky for some reason. When there was a little innuendo, it was over my head - nothing like the stuff children are exposed to these days.
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My parents went with friends to a taping of one show. The friend was on the show. She won things and they had to pick up the prizes in a bad section of Chicago. Mom only remembers that pearls were one of the prizes, but they really weren't pearls.
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Wow, brings back some good memories of those times. Rose_P named some good ones also.
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Yes I do along with all the other good shows; I Love Lucy, Lassie; Gunsmoke; Mr. Ed,etc, etc and of course all the soap operas
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I used to watch that show as a kid. I loved it!!
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Do I have to admit that I watched it?
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O Yeh I remember
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Count me in......I remember it quite well.
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