Tammy, the houseboat girl
Television series | |
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German title | Tammy, the houseboat girl |
Original title | Tammy |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Year (s) | 1965-1966 |
length | 22-24 minutes |
Episodes | 26 in 1 season ( list ) |
genre | Sitcom |
Theme music | Tammy |
First broadcast | September 17, 1965 (USA) on ABC |
German-language first broadcast |
September 1, 1967 on ZDF |
occupation | |
Tammy, the houseboat girl (Original title: Tammy ) is an American sitcom , which consists of a season with 26 episodes and was broadcast from September 17, 1965 to March 11, 1966 on ABC . The title role played Debbie Watson . In German-speaking countries, the television series was first broadcast in Germany from September 1, 1967 to February 16, 1968 by ZDF . The German version of the title song Tammy , sung in the original English by Debbie Reynolds, was sung by the Swiss pop singer Angela .
action
The series revolves around Tammy Tarleton, an 18-year-old country girl who lives with her family on a houseboat . Tammy is hired as secretary to successful businessman John Brent. From then on she commutes between two models of life: the modern, affluent business world of her employer contrasts with her simple, traditional life on the houseboat on which she lives with her grandfather and her uncle Lucius. The neighbor Lavinia Tate is Tammy's adversary on several occasions, who, among other things, tries to dispute her position with Brent, but also endeavors to appropriate the Tarletons' houseboat and its berth.
Cast and dubbing
The German synchronization was for a dialogue book and the dialogue director of Karlheinz Brunnemann by the synchronous company German synchronous .
Role name | actor | Voice actor |
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Tammy Tarleton | Debbie Watson |
Brigitte Grothum (episode 1) Marianne Lutz (from episode 2) |
Mordecai Tarleton | Denver Pyle |
Arnold Marquis (episode 1) Kurt Mühlhardt (from episode 2) |
Uncle Lucius | Frank McGrath | Wolfgang Amerbacher |
John Brent | Donald Woods | Friedrich Schoenfelder |
Steven Brent | Jay Sheffield | Thomas Bride |
Dwayne Whitt | George Furth |
Harry Wüstenhagen (episode 1) Wolfgang Draeger (from episode 2) |
Cletus Tarleton | Dennis Robertson | |
Lavinia Tate | Dorothy Green | Gisela Reissmann |
Gloria Tate | Linda Marshall |
Renate Küster (episode 1) Marianne Prenzel (from episode 2) |
Peter Tate | David Macklin | Karlheinz Brunnemann |
Mrs. Brent | Doris Packer |
background
Tammy was based in part on the three American films Tammy (1957, with Debbie Reynolds ), Tammy Tell Me True (1961) and Sandra and the Doctor ( Tammy and the Doctor , 1963), both with Sandra Dee in the lead role. The films were adaptations of the novel Tammy, the Girl from Mississippi ( Tammy Out of Time ) by Cid Ricketts Sumner . The series was also influenced by other sitcoms set in the country, such as The Beverly Hillbillies . In particular, there are similarities between the role of Jethro Bodine in Beverly Hillbillies and that of Tammy's cousin Cletus Tarleton in Tammy .
The movie Tammy and the Millionaire was cut from four television episodes in 1967 , in which Tammy's cousin Cletus Tarleton does not appear.
The series is available on DVD in Germany. It was last broadcast on German-speaking television in 1993 on RTL 2 .
Episode list
No. | German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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1 | The first job | Tammy Leaves Home | 17 Sep 1965 | Sep 1 1967 | Sidney Miller | George Tibbles |
Tammy surprisingly gets a job as the secretary of the rich John Brent. But she gets into trouble when she is persuaded to invite her relatives from the houseboat to a party at the rich Brent family's. | ||||||
2 | How to get rid of relatives | The Aristocratic Tates | Sep 24 1965 | 8 Sep 1967 | Jerry Paris | George Tibbles |
Tammy helps the wealthy Tate family get rid of their poor relatives who are trying to settle there. | ||||||
3 | To the wrong address | Tammy Plays Cupid | Oct 1, 1965 | Sep 15 1967 | Jerry Paris | George Carleton Brown & Frank Gill Jr. |
Tammy tries to bring romance into her grandfather's life by having him make him chairman of a historic society. | ||||||
4th | A game in honor | The Poker Game | Oct 8, 1965 | 22 Sep 1967 | Gene Nelson | David Braverman & Robert Marcus |
Uncle Lucius plays high-stakes poker with strangers, gambling away the houseboat that Tammy and her relatives live on. | ||||||
5 | The big discovery | The Tarleton Land Grant | Oct 15, 1965 | 29 Sep 1967 | Sidney Miller | George Tibbles |
Lavinia Tate plans to seize the land where the Tarletons anchor with their houseboat for tax arrears until Tammy's grandfather can find an old deed for it. | ||||||
6th | What the future brings | Prophet and Loss | Oct 22, 1965 | Oct 6, 1967 | Sherman Marks | Robert V. Barron & Jack Marlowe |
Lavinia Tate's equity investments are negatively influenced by the prophecy of Tammy's aunt Hannah, because she sells her shares prematurely for fear of loss. | ||||||
7th | The successful style | Will the Real Dwayne Whitt Please Stand Up? | Oct. 29, 1965 | Oct 13, 1967 | Sherman Marks | Gail Ingram & Ben Starr Idea: Ben Starr |
With the help of Tammy, the young farmer's son and unsuccessful writer Dwayne Whitt receives a contract to write a short story and spends the weekends on the houseboat to internalize the authentic rural language that the publisher wants for the short story. | ||||||
8th | The miracle cure | Still Waters | Nov 5, 1965 | Oct 20, 1967 | Tom Montgomery | Paul David & John L. Greene |
Tammy's uncle Cully visits and gets a job as a gardener with John Brent. With black distilled schnapps, he ensures that the roses bloom particularly beautifully. When Lavinia Tate receives this miracle cure for roses from him, the sheriff finds out that it is liquor. | ||||||
9 | Behavior is a matter of luck | Mind your Manners | Nov 12, 1965 | Oct. 27, 1967 | Sherman Marks | George Carleton Brown, Dorothy Cooper & Frank Gill Jr. Idea: Dorothy Cooper |
When Lavinia Tate learns that Tammy has organized a surprise party for John Brent, she tries to take on the role of hostess, but Tammy can still have her self-prepared food served. | ||||||
10 | Shadow of the past | Grandpa's Old Flame | Nov 19, 1965 | Nov 3, 1967 | Ezra Stone | Gene Thompson |
Tammy's grandfather learns that his former fiancée wants to visit him under the impression that he is rich, which he wrote to her. | ||||||
11 | The taming of the unruly | The Riverfyin 'of Billy Joe Morgan | Nov 26, 1965 | Nov 10, 1967 | Leslie Goodwins | Sam Locke & Joel Rapp |
Tammy and Steven Brent are in charge of tending to a stubborn poor boy who stayed at the Brents house. | ||||||
12 | Grandfather in the twilight | Grandpa's Secret Love | December 3, 1965 | Nov 17, 1967 | - | - |
With the injured dog Dalila, whom Tammy's grandfather nurses to health, a secret, John Brent and Dwayne Whitt think his affections are for a pretty girl who moved to the houseboat. | ||||||
13 | The air deals of Mr. Nothing | Cletus Comes Callin ' | Dec 10, 1965 | Nov 24, 1967 | - | - |
The stranger that Tammy's grandpa rescues from the river turns out to be Tammy's cousin, Cletus. | ||||||
14th | A gem for the museum | The Enoch Bowl | Dec 17, 1965 | Dec. 1, 1967 | Sherman Marks | William Raynor & Myles Wilder Idea: Stuart Jerome |
The tarleton mule stops eating when an antiquarian picks up its bowl. | ||||||
15th | Make a wedding, that's beautiful | A Severe Case of Matrimony | Dec 24, 1965 | Dec 8, 1967 | - | - |
Lavinia Tate tries to use her pretty cousin to make Tammy look like a frivolous freak and to get her own daughter into the place of Tammy as John Brent's personal secretary. | ||||||
16 | Money is joy | T 'Know Me Is T' Love Me | Dec 31, 1965 | Dec 15, 1967 | - | - |
Cletus discovers that oil seeps from the floor of the Tarletons' property and prophesies that all family members will be millionaires. | ||||||
17th | No parking for donkeys? | The Law and Mr. Tarleton | Jan. 7, 1966 | Dec 22, 1967 | - | - |
Amos Potts gives the Tarleton mule a ticket for illegal parking. | ||||||
18th | Almost married | Lavinia's Wedding Day | Jan. 14, 1966 | Dec 29, 1967 | - | - |
Tammy and Cletus arrange Lavinia's wedding to the fake groom. | ||||||
19th | Competition for "delicate rose" | Two for tee pee | Jan. 21, 1966 | Jan. 5, 1968 | - | - |
An Indian chief comes to visit to get Cletus to keep his promise and marry his daughter. | ||||||
20th | Rough but apt | Blue nose, wet nose | Jan. 28, 1966 | Jan. 12, 1968 | - | - |
Lavinia Tate tries everything to let her naughty poodle win against all other dogs in the obedience test at the dog show. Tammy's grandfather trains him with rough commands so that he obeys every word. | ||||||
21st | The fight with the giant fish | The Monster From Catfish Bend | Feb. 4, 1966 | Jan. 19, 1968 | - | - |
Cousin Cletus tries hard to pull Lukas, a catfish over 40 years old and weighing 300 pounds, ashore. | ||||||
22nd | Distressed teacher | Larnin 'Works Wonders | Feb 11, 1966 | Jan. 26, 1968 | - | - |
To keep his teaching license, Dwayne Whitt gives lessons on Grandpa's houseboat. | ||||||
23 | The trip to Paris | Tammy Goes to Paris | Feb. 18, 1966 | Feb. 2, 1968 | - | - |
Lavinia Tate and Tammy fly to Paris with John Brent. | ||||||
24 | Starring: Tammy | The Cinemazation of Tammy Parker | Feb 25, 1966 | Feb 9, 1968 | Charles R. Rondeau | Sam Locke & Joel Rapp |
Tammy is selected for a television commercial, but Lavinia Tate sabotages the film shoot by manipulating Cletus. | ||||||
25th | Uncle Lucius comes back | Uncle Lucius Returns | 4th Mar 1966 | Feb 16, 1968 | - | - |
Tammy's grandfather and his brother Lucius quarrel bitterly when they see each other because Lucius had to be transported as cargo in a box for lack of money in order to save the travel expenses. Tammy's grandpa is supposed to pay the freight costs now. | ||||||
26th | business is business | Uncle Lucius, the Business Man | 11th Mar 1966 | Jan. 2, 1968 | - | - |
The Tarletons take part in a milking competition with Beulah, a cow that only gives milk when Uncle Lucius sings her favorite song. |
Web links
- Tammy, the girl from the houseboat in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Tammy, the houseboat girl at Fernsehserien.de
- TV Museum: Tammy , tagesspiegel.de
- Tammy at das-waren-noch-zeiten.de
literature
- Vincent Terrace : Television Series of the 1960s: Essential Facts and Quirky Details, Rowman & Littlefield, 208
- Bob Leszczak : Single Season Sitcoms, 1948–1979: A Complete Guide, McFarland & Company , 2012, p. 179 ff.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Tammy , tv-nostalgie.de
- ↑ a b Tammy, the houseboat girl. In: synchronkartei.de. German dubbing index , accessed on June 20, 2017 .
- ↑ a b Tammy, the houseboat girl on wunschliste.de
- ↑ Broadcast dates on fernsehserien.de, accessed on July 15, 2017