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ANGEL - The Museum

Air Date/Released Thursday, November 10, 1960
Station/Studio CBS / Desilu Productions
Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)

Sitcom adventures of the French bride of an American architect.

Newlywed Angel Smith wants to impress her husband with her knowledge at the art museum. When his office obligations ruin her plans, she goes on her own. A man (Joe Besser) escorting a group of scouts is impressing them with misinformation from his vacuum of knowledge about art history. Angel comes to his rescue, and Joe reciprocates by playing matchmaker when her husband arrives to apologize.


Joe's son is played by Rusty Stevens, familiar to fans of LEAVE IT TO BEAVER as 'Larry Mondello.'

Cast: Annie Farge (Angel), Marshall Thompson (John), Doris Singleton (Susie), Don Keefer (George), Joe Besser (Father), Rusty Stevens (Son), Johnnie Eisen, Dayton Lummis, Philip Phillips, Howard Wendell (Boys)

Crew: Jess Oppenheimer, Edward H. Feldman (Producers), Jess Oppenheimer (Director)
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