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In 1956, Cummings was nominated for an Emmy for Best Actor in a Continuous Role and Ann B. Davis for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. The show was also nominated for Best Comedy. In 1958, the show was nominated for an Emmy for Best Comedy. Davis won for Best Supporting Actress. In 1959, the show,
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The series ended in 1959. Cummings said it was his decision, claiming he needed a break. He also said he had financial considerations, as he wanted to sell the show into syndication and wanted to do that before the show became too dated. He also claimed if he kept making it, he would be hit with a
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In anticipation of Hickman's departure, a new character was introduced midway through the final season: a six-year-old waif named Tammy Johnson played by Tammy Marihugh. This character was seen in eight episodes, and presumably would have continued on as a precocious foil for the Bob Collins
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The show started in January 1955 on NBC at Sunday 10:30 pm. In June, the series was shifted from NBC to CBS on Thursdays at 8 pm by its sponsor RJ Reyolds Tobacco to get more access to markets. In April 1957, the show moved back to NBC on Tuesday nights at 9:30 pm.
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In January 1959, the show celebrated its fifth year. Henning put part of the reason for its success down to the fact that it was a tight operation – Henning wrote most episodes, Cummings directed, and Cummings' wife handled business.
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He was unsuccessful. He would never score with these girls because his nephew, his sister, or Schultzy would show up. He had dreams and illusions of being a playboy, but he wasn't making it. His frustration is what made the show
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in the mid-1980s. The series remains in syndication on some smaller stations today. The original opening credits for the series incorporated a commercial for Dunhill cigarettes and were replaced with the
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reserve officer, and ladies' man, Bob Collins. The character's interest in aviation and photography mirrored Cummings' own, with his character's name the same as the role he played in the 1945 film
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The show was sold in August 1954, but Cummings did not agree to go on air until January "when we had a comfortable backlog of scripts." He did this due to his experience on
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appeared on ABC's daytime lineup from October 12, 1959, to December 1, 1961. Repeats were popular through the 1960s on local stations before reappearing on the
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During the making of the show, Cummings became increasingly under the grip of his addiction to methamphetamine, although this was kept from the public.
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Dwayne Hickman became a break-out star on the show. The series had various recurring models who were given opportunities to act, including
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television and radio shows, was a co-producer with George Burns of the Cummings show. He later produced such major 1960s hits as
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This program represented the height of Cummings' television career. Although he later starred in two other early-'60s series,
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as his sister Margaret MacDonald. In some episodes, Cummings also doubled as Bob and Margaret's grandfather, Josh Collins of
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in Los Angeles, who appeared as the nephew and became a favorite with young female viewers. During the last season of
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appeared in 12 episodes as Carol Henning, girlfriend to Bob's nephew, Chuck. Versatile character actress
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was important in the development of several careers including series creator, producer, and head writer
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appeared in six episodes as Bertha Krause. Perhaps the biggest career boost was received by young
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wrote many episodes. Henning drew extensively on Cummings' real-life past in creating the show.
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Ames, W. (Feb 24, 1956). "TV 'emmy' nominees named by DeFore; daly emcees eastern awards".
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L. O., & Hollywood (Oct 9, 1955). "So now it looks as if cummings has got it beat".
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for playing Bob Collins' assistant Schultzy. Henning apparently remembered cast members
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Ann B. Davis's character, Schultzy, was the inspiration for the comic-book character
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J. P. (Apr 16, 1958). "'The comedian' wins TV emmy as best single program of 1957".
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Thomas, B. (Jan 12, 1958). "BOB CUMMINGS SHOW REMAINS RIGHT AT TOP".
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Hopper, H. (Dec 19, 1958). "Dwayne hickman in new comedy series".
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Anderson, R. (Nov 1, 1959). "Cummings is out to kill a rumor".
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left the air, Davis went on to play the housekeeper Alice in
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The series stars Cummings as dashing Hollywood photographer,
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V. A. (Apr 15, 1957). "N.B.C. EYES SHIFT IN TUESDAY SHOWS".
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in over a dozen episodes throughout the course of the series
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favorably, giving both of them roles several years later on
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V. A. (Jun 15, 1955). "BAIRDS WILL PULL STRINGS IN DRAMA".
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DVD collection of episodes from Cummings' mid-1960s series
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