This well-received series was a comedy-drama about an immigrant family living in 1910s San Francisco.This well-received series was a comedy-drama about an immigrant family living in 1910s San Francisco.This well-received series was a comedy-drama about an immigrant family living in 1910s San Francisco.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 2 nominations total
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- TriviaThis show was one of the best-loved early television comedies, but the kinescopes made of the live episodes were thrown out after broadcast. This was a huge financial mistake that would finally dawn on the bean counters at CBS after the success of I Love Lucy (1951). CBS (and sponsor Maxwell House Coffee) finally relented to the added cost, and the series was committed to film at the end of production (ironically, not enough episodes were filmed to enable profitable rerun syndication). Sadly, while older fans remember this series fondly, most of the heart-warming stories of the Hansens' white house on Steiner Street are lost to posterity.
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Katrin Hansen: This old album makes me remember so many things in the past. San Francisco and the house on Steiner Street where I was born. It brings back memories of my cousins, aunts, and uncles; all the boys and girls I grew up with. And I remember my family as we were then. My brother Nels, my little sister Dagmar, and of course, Papa. But most of all when I look back to those days so long ago, most of all, I remember Mama.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Television Land (1971)
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THIS WAS A REGULAR part of the Ryan household and weekly schedule. It was grocery shopping at the local A & P and Hi-Low for the folks, then it was MAMA. At the time there were a lot of things that we didn't know. Where was San Francisco? Was Norway a State? Why was "T.R." a nickname for the Ryan boy next door? Ah, how wonderful it was to have a character on a favourite TV show with our family name! (Oh, by the way, "T.R." was short for Theodopre Roosevelt Ryan, in case there's a quiz!)
WHAT WAS ACCOMPLISHED by this early television comedy/drama easily equaled or surpassed so many different series that were to come. The combination of the writing, live television direction and a real yeoman's job by a cast of actors who are, for the most part, unknown today.
OTHER THAN THE roles of Mama (Peggy Wood) and big brother Nels (Dick Van Patten) the rest of the cast would be quite unfamiliar to most anyone today. Nonetheless, Papa (Judson Laire), older Sister, Katrin (Rosemary Rice), younger Sister, Dagmar (Robin Morgan), Aunt Jenny-pronounced 'Yenny' (Ruth Gates) and neighbor boy T.R. Ryan (Kevin Coughlin) all put in the most memorable portrayals of their lives; lasting all these years.
THE SERIES, WHICH had originated as a stage-play, had also been filmed for the big screen in its original title of I REMEMBER MAMA (1948). Featuring a fine cast, led by Irene Dunne, Oscar Homolka, Barbara Bel Geddes, Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Edgar Bergen (without Charlie McCarthy), it was probably the top production for its studio, RKO Radio Pictures, that year.
THE STORY TOLD of the trials and tribulations of a family of immigrants from Norway and their efforts to adjust to life in Big City, USA (San Francisco), circa 1900. It was surely a big hit with all; but particularly with those of us who had family in such similar circumstance. Well, our own Mother's folks came here before World War I as poor German immigrants from Austria; so you know that we had a great affinity for MAMA.
WHAT WAS ACCOMPLISHED by this early television comedy/drama easily equaled or surpassed so many different series that were to come. The combination of the writing, live television direction and a real yeoman's job by a cast of actors who are, for the most part, unknown today.
OTHER THAN THE roles of Mama (Peggy Wood) and big brother Nels (Dick Van Patten) the rest of the cast would be quite unfamiliar to most anyone today. Nonetheless, Papa (Judson Laire), older Sister, Katrin (Rosemary Rice), younger Sister, Dagmar (Robin Morgan), Aunt Jenny-pronounced 'Yenny' (Ruth Gates) and neighbor boy T.R. Ryan (Kevin Coughlin) all put in the most memorable portrayals of their lives; lasting all these years.
THE SERIES, WHICH had originated as a stage-play, had also been filmed for the big screen in its original title of I REMEMBER MAMA (1948). Featuring a fine cast, led by Irene Dunne, Oscar Homolka, Barbara Bel Geddes, Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Edgar Bergen (without Charlie McCarthy), it was probably the top production for its studio, RKO Radio Pictures, that year.
THE STORY TOLD of the trials and tribulations of a family of immigrants from Norway and their efforts to adjust to life in Big City, USA (San Francisco), circa 1900. It was surely a big hit with all; but particularly with those of us who had family in such similar circumstance. Well, our own Mother's folks came here before World War I as poor German immigrants from Austria; so you know that we had a great affinity for MAMA.
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