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"Margie" is a sitcom about a teenager in the 1920's. In this episode, Margie tries to get a cute lifeguard to notice her while spending a day at the beach.
Margie tells Maybelle and her parents that she's through with boys. She has decided on a career in teaching - and firmly intends to sacrifice love and marriage for education.
With Cynthia Pepper, Dick Gering, Penney Parker, Wesley Marie Tackitt. Margie is an average teenager--in the 1920s, when so many things are changing. She lives with her parents and her brother Cornell, hangs with lively flapper friend Maybelle, and catches admiration from Heywood and Johnny.
Margie is an American television situation comedy starring Cynthia Pepper that was broadcast on ABC from October 12, 1961 to April 12, 1962 in the 9:30 Eastern Thursday time slot, sponsored by Procter & Gamble. The series was adapted from a 1946 film of the same name starring Jeanne Crain.
S1.E7 ∙ The Jazz Band. Thu, Nov 30, 1961. The class wants to get some famous singers and musicians to perform at the school dance, but realizes it would never be able to afford to pay them. Margie talks them into forming their own jazz band and doing the numbers themselves.
Margie was the editor-in-chief of the school newspaper, the Madison Bugle, a job she temporarily lost when Maybelle contributed phoney and inflammatory items to Margie’s gossip column, ‘Thru the Keyhole’.
Margie is an American television sitcom starring Cynthia Pepper that was broadcast on ABC from October 12, 1961 to August 31, 1962. [1] Premise. Margie was set in the Roaring Twenties. Margie Clayton lived with her parents, a little brother, and an aunt. Maybelle Jackson (her best friend) was a flapper.