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January 13, 1951
"Two Girls Named Smith"
Co-starring
in this show were two girls named Peggy - Peggy French and Peggy Ann Garner.
Produced by Richard Lewis and directed by Charles S. Dubin, this was a thirty-minute
situation comedy that delighted its audience every Saturday at noon. Peggy Ann
played Babs, an aspiring model who had moved to Manhattan from Omaha. Her
roommate, Fran Smith, was her cousin, an aspiring artist/fashion designer. Each
week would present another daffy adventure in the big city.
"Two
Girls Named Smith" was rated in the top five for weekend shows. After
eight months, however, Peggy Ann Garner quit the show and was replaced by
Marcia Henderson. The following month, to everyone's amazement, the show was
cancelled.
Born 65 years ago?
Then congratulations for entering the world of Medicare. If you would like to know
more about the maze we call Medicare
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