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My Son Jeep

My Son Jeep is an American situation comedy that ran on NBC Radio January 25, 1953 - June 14, 1953 and was revived on CBS Radio October 3, 1955 – November 9, 1956. A television version ran on NBC July 4, 1953 - September 22, 1953, preceded by a "sneak preview" on June 3, 1953.

Radio
Format The program focused on the family of Robert Allison, a doctor in the small town of Grove Falls. Widower Allison tried to raise his children, Peggy and 10-year-old Jeep, by himself. Mrs. Bixby was the Allisons' maid. Barbara Miller was the receptionist in the doctor's office and his "low-key romantic interest". ==Television==
Television
Format The format was essentially the same as that of the radio program. One source noted that Peggy's age was 13 and that Miller's work as a receptionist was part-time, as she was also a substitute teacher. Boots was Jeep's best friend and a frequent accomplice in getting into trouble. Grey Lockwood was the director. Walter Black and William Mendreck were the writers. Reaction to that broadcast led to NBC's putting the show on the air on a sustaining basis as the summer replacement for Ethel and Albert. The Library of Congress contains one episode of the show. ==References==
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