10/10
a rare treat
6 August 2006
I gave it a 10 because I remember it so well and so fondly. I think I watched it every Sunday that I wasn't traveling overseas, where it was never discovered. It was remarkably clever and way ahead of its time. I hated to see it end. Through Marshall I learned about the Ephron family. I met Nora before she became famous and have been a devoted fan ever since. Oh, to be a fly on the wall at the Algonquin. I would dearly love to attend Marshall's Simplified and Painless Sunday School again. A DVD would be ideal. The time is right for it to be brought back and shared with another generation. I wonder how one might go about getting a copy. This show gets a star on my list of treasured TV moments. Lately, I've been recalling the John and Marsha commercials for Crisco (I think it was Crisco). They, too, were gentle and clever and I think we could use a bit more subtlety these days.
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