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TVLAND/ME-TV doing tributes to Ann B. Davis

I can't afford cable but I was reading about "Love That Bob". I don't recall ever seeing it, though it seems like Bob Cummings was once a guest on one of Lucille Ball's shows and I may have seen him somewhere else. Now I want to see this show.

I watched "The Brady Bunch" and most of their other network versions.
 
I can't afford cable but I was reading about "Love That Bob". I don't recall ever seeing it, though it seems like Bob Cummings was once a guest on one of Lucille Ball's shows and I may have seen him somewhere else. Now I want to see this show.

I watched "The Brady Bunch" and most of their other network versions.

"Love That Bob" was the syndicated re-title for what was originally just called "The Bob Cummings Show." It was produced by George Burns' company, McCadden Productions. Many of the episodes have apparently dropped into public domain; you may be able to screen some on You Tube, or buy them on DVD from Alpha Video (oldies.com) or other public domain companies.
 
I can't afford cable but I was reading about "Love That Bob". I don't recall ever seeing it, though it seems like Bob Cummings was once a guest on one of Lucille Ball's shows and I may have seen him somewhere else. Now I want to see this show.

I watched "The Brady Bunch" and most of their other network versions.
If you're a 'Twilight Zone' fan, you may know Cummings from a first-season episode called 'King Nine Will Not Return'(about a WWII fighter plane which is found in the desert, intact, but empty, years later).
 
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