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Life with Elizabeth

  • TV Series
  • 1952–1955
  • TV-G
  • 30m
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7.3/10
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Betty White in Life with Elizabeth (1952)
Comedy

The day-to-day events in the lives of a newly-married couple. Each episode consists of three short, unrelated sketches in which characters often break the imaginary fourth wall.The day-to-day events in the lives of a newly-married couple. Each episode consists of three short, unrelated sketches in which characters often break the imaginary fourth wall.The day-to-day events in the lives of a newly-married couple. Each episode consists of three short, unrelated sketches in which characters often break the imaginary fourth wall.

  • Stars
    • Betty White
    • Del Moore
    • Jack Narz
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    7.3/10
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    • Stars
      • Betty White
      • Del Moore
      • Jack Narz
    • 17User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Betty White
    Betty White
    • Elizabeth
    • 1953–1955
    Del Moore
    Del Moore
    • Alvin
    • 1953–1955
    Jack Narz
    Jack Narz
    • Announcer…
    • 1953–1955
    Dick Garton
    Dick Garton
    • Richard
    • 1953–1955
    Frank De Vol
    Frank De Vol
    • The Singing Teacher…
    • 1953–1955
    Loie Bridge
    Loie Bridge
    • Mrs. Chloe Skinridge…
    • 1953–1955
    Ray Erlenborn
    Ray Erlenborn
    • Mr. Fuddy
    • 1953–1955
    Joe Cranston
    Joe Cranston
    • Jack Boniface…
    • 1953–1955
    LeRoy Lennart
    • Moosie…
    • 1953–1954
    Charlotte Lawrence
    Charlotte Lawrence
    • Babs…
    • 1955
    Jack Smith
    Jack Smith
    • Bulldog
    • 1954
    Jess Kirkpatrick
    Jess Kirkpatrick
    • Dave
    • 1953–1955
    Robert Emlin
    • Francis Underhill
    • 1953–1954
    Peggy Sell
    Peggy Sell
    • Mrs. Jack Boniface
    • 1953–1954
    Hal March
    Hal March
    • Jack
    • 1953
    Sharon Randall
    • Claudette Underhill
    • 1954
    Scotty Beckett
    Scotty Beckett
    • Eddie Miller
    Ken Mayer
    Ken Mayer
    • The Burglar
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    bigpurplebear-1

    A comedy of situations . . . and an overlooked gem

    Elizabeth appeared to be an ordinary, everyday housewife of her time(the early 50s), and so she was . . . er, aside from the fact that an off-camera announcer regularly led forays to check into the goings-on around her house, of course. And then, come to think of it, she wasn't exactly the docile, unassuming "little woman" that husband Alvin always hoped (against all reason) she'd turn out to be, either.

    In a word, she was an imp. She delighted in puncturing Alvin's pomposity, always lovingly, but invariably disastrously.

    Introduced each week by harp music, which gave a deceptively tranquil lead-in to what was to follow, "Life With Elizabeth" wasn't a 'situation comedy' -- indeed, that concept had barely been formed at the time; instead, it was a comedy of situations, usually two to each show, individual and unrelated, each of them introduced by the off-camera announcer who then just let events unfold. Once chaos had yet again been firmly established as the order of the day, his voice would be again heard, this time presumably as her conscience: "Elizabeth!" (pause) "Aren't you ashamed?"

    She usually gave it a moment's thought before shaking her head impishly.

    As with the harp music, the show itself was deceptive in its simplicity, the writing, production and, not least of all, the performances of Betty White and Del Moore who were letter-perfect. Produced by a local Los Angeles TV station (at which White and Moore had been staffers), "Life With Elizabeth" seems to have lived its entire life in syndication.

    And Elizabeth kept life from ever becoming dull!
    8lisw66

    Clever show

    Thankfully, episodes of this program are available on YouTube so I watched several of them. They exceeded expectations. Betty White and Del Moore had great chemistry; their banter was natural, almost seemed improvised at times. They navigated their scenes together with fine physical comedic skill and cleverly executed exchanges. White, as Elizabeth, was playfully funny, whether miming responses to the narrator (and on screen announcer, Jack Narz) or teasing Moore, who portrays her happily exasperated and expressive husband, Alvin. Writing wasn't bad, actually quite amusing at times, penned in part by veteran screenwriter George Tibbles (best known for his work on My Three Sons). This is clearly a lower budget program, which is to its advantage; there is more reliance on White and Moore to anchor the show. A lone harpist provides the theme music and cute soundtrack moments. Keep in mind that the show was broadcast in the early to mid-50's and has to be appreciated in the context of its time. But it holds up pretty well thanks in no small part to its stars.
    7jashobeam5

    Very good show

    This is a classic sitcom. The characters are limited in number, and the plot is always simple, but the acting and writing are very good. Most of the episodes revolve around Elizabeth's sense of humor. Her husband is the straight man usually. It is worth watching, unlike many shows today. Some of the characters are never seen including:

    * the nosy next door neighbor who watches Elizabeth and Alvin from over the fence.

    * Elizabeth's obese mother.

    Main characters: Elizabeth: Housewife who is almost always in a good mood. Alvin: Husband who puts up with his wife's constant practical jokes.

    Some of the best skits:

    Elizabeth buys a lobster, but doesn't have the heart to kill it. Together they release it back into the wild.

    Elizabeth schemes to get a new vacuum. She convinces Alvin that the door to door salesman is afraid they are going to kill him, so he buys a vacuum.

    Elizabeth agrees to babysit a neighborhood boy, sight unseen. When he arrives he is a college student with a serious crush on Elizabeth.

    An old schoolmate drops by making Alvin jealous.

    Alvin is out practicing his golf swing in his front yard. He accidentally hits it through a neighbor's car windshield.

    Elizabeth makes the local gopher into her pet.

    Elizabeth gives Alvin a women's magazine test only to find he fails it. She is worried she is married to a dunce. Turns out Alvin has a trick up his sleeve.
    8toandfro-1

    Early Betty White television

    I first saw Betty White on the Hoffman(n) my parents purchased in the early 50's on the Al Jarvis TV show (it had a different name). Her show, Life with Elizabeth was shown in the late afternoon. Two things I remember about LWE was there was a dog they owned who's name was Stormy ant the Thanksgiving show when the "first" turkey slipped off the platter and Elizabeth took it back into the kitchen and brought the "second" turkey to serve everyone. Everyone said it was really lucky that Elizabeth cooked two turkeys. I thought that was really funny because the previous Thanksgiving my grandmother dropped the turkey on the floor and my uncle's Doberman grabbed it and was out the door before anyone could stop him. Great memories of a simpler age. Probably not great television but not bad for then. A strong 7.5 for the era.
    8buttercup18

    Perhaps a little ahead of it's time

    This show felt like it was just a step ahead of the times when it was filmed. A bit slow at times but Betty and Dels wit brings it up. With then breaking the fourth wall, something not seen in those days and her not acting like the nimrod some housewives did on tv back then, I feel like she was pushing boundaries. Not to mention she helped create and produce it like a true Maverick she was. And a respectful note to the person who said without her current icon status no one would know about Golden Girls; in 1985, that was the favorite show in our town in our childhood. And you must've missed Mary Tyler Moore show as well. She had a career most only dream of with non-stop fun and creative roles!

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      Throughout this series, as well as her previous pioneering talk show and her subsequent Date With the Angels, Betty appeared with her natural brunette hair. Her blonde persona came about with the Mary Tyler Moore Show and '70s appearances on game shows. Her early persona was also completely different than her Sue Ann Nivens character.
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    • Release date
      • 1952 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Vida com Elizabeth
    • Production company
      • Guild Films
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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