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Was My Living Doll a show in ...

Question: Was My Living Doll a show in the '70s?


Answer: Yes, My Living Doll was indeed a series, but it ran on CBS a decade or so earlier than you guessed, starting in September 1964. It starred future Batman Catwoman Julie Newmar as a fetching experimental robot left in the care of psychiatrist Robert McDonald (Robert Cummings) after her inventor was reassigned to a post in Pakistan. McDonald named her Rhoda, told everyone she was his niece and set about training her to be an appropriately subservient woman. Of course, nothing's ever that easy, and hilarity ensued when McDonald's neighbor, Peter (Jack Mullaney), fell in love with the mechano-maiden and came ever closer to learning her secret.

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Doctor Goldfoot tells each new robot what they will be programmed to do.
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Posted: 9/3/2008
Dr. Goldfoot gets punched by Igor's invention.
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Posted: 9/3/2008
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The latest robot is rejected.
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Craig is almost discovered while spying on the Dr.
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Little Miss Marker (Actor) 1980 Movie
George (Actor - Walter Clark) 1973 Movie
When The Legends Die (Actor - Gas Station Attendant) 1972 Movie
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Was My Living Doll a show in ...

Question: Was My Living Doll a show in the '70s?


Answer: Yes, My Living Doll was indeed a series, but it ran on CBS a decade or so earlier than you guessed, starting in September 1964. It starred future Batman Catwoman Julie Newmar as a fetching experimental robot left in the care of psychiatrist Robert McDonald (Robert Cummings) after her inventor was reassigned to a post in Pakistan. McDonald named her Rhoda, told everyone she was his niece and set about training her to be an appropriately subservient woman. Of course, nothing's ever that easy, and hilarity ensued when McDonald's neighbor, Peter (Jack Mullaney), fell in love with the mechano-maiden and came ever closer to learning her secret.

Of course, it wasn't all that funny when Cummings read more

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