La fattoria dei giorni felici

Ambientata ad Hooterville (Illinois), la storia è quella dei coniugi Douglas, che decidono di abbandonare New York per trasferirsi in una fattoria di 160 acri: l'avvocato Oliver è entusiasta; la moglie Lisa è disperata perché non potrà più dedicarsi allo shopping a Park Avenue. Strano a dirsi sarà proprio lei ad adattarsi meglio allo spirito della campagna mentre Oliver continua a ragionare come se fosse in città.
Creato da: Jay Sommers | Paul Henning |
Genere: Commedia |

Numero di stagioni: 6
Numero di episodi: 170
Data prima messa in onda: 1965-09-15
Data ultima messa in onda: 1971-04-27

Approfondimenti

There were many animals in the early seasons of the show, both pets and farm animals, that disappear [...] D
Mr. Haney is the only recurring character who has a wife that is never mentioned by name and is neve [...] D
The view from the Douglas' penthouse balcony during the opening credits shows a newly constructed hi [...] D
The manufacturer of Oliver's lemon of a tractor that Mr. Haney sold him was Hoyt-Clagwell. D
Hank Patterson, who played Fred Ziffel, was in his late 70s and almost completely deaf when the show [...] D
Lisa seems to call her husband "Olivah." She seems to twist Oliver into some term of endearment, a p [...] D
Almost all the episodes were directed by one person, Richard L. Bare, a comedy veteran best known fo [...] D
Creator Jay Sommers wrote extensively for Petticoat Junction (1963) during its second season (1964-6 [...] D
Eddie Albert revealed in a January 1966 "TV Guide" article that as part of his deal he was given a 1 [...] D
Similar to the characters in The Beverly Hillbillies (1962) who did not wear "city clothes" and kept [...] D
Gary Abrams was the show's very first and original associate producer in 1965. He had to leave the s [...] D
This is the first sitcom in which the theme song lyrics were sung by the show's male and female lead [...] D
Of the ten regular actors (human ones, not animals like Arnold the Piggy ) on the show, eight of the [...] D
The red, open-cab truck driven by county agent Hank Kimball was a Ford Bronco Roadster. It was updat [...] D
The final scene of the opening credits, in which Oliver and Lisa are seen standing next to each othe [...] D
One two-part episode involved Oliver and the Ziffels' pig, Arnold the Piggy, where Oliver represente [...] D
The major sponsors were General Foods (now Kraft Foods), makers of Maxwell House Coffee and Post Cer [...] D
The name of the towns in the vicinity of Hooterville were Pixley, Crabwell Corners and Stankwell Fal [...] D
Smiley Burnette, and Pat Butram, were partners of Gene Autry in his movies and TV show. Edgar Buchan [...] D
The Hooterville volunteer Fire Department marching band only knows one song, "There'll Be a Hot Time [...] D
In many of the early episodes it was revealed that Eb had a crush on Betty Jo Bradley, a guest chara [...] D
The name of the state where Hooterville was located was never mentioned, but in the first episode, O [...] D
Though Eleanor Audley played Eunice Douglas, Oliver's mother, in reality she was only five months ol [...] D
In a late interview, Mary Grace Canfield said show creator Jay Sommers was constantly having fights [...] D
During the first half of the 1967-68 season, Tom Lester missed several episodes as he had mononucleo [...] D
Oliver drove five gold convertibles during the series' run. The first three were Lincoln Continental [...] D
In the second episode of the series, Lyle Talbot played Horace Bennett, a prospective buyer of the D [...] D
In the early episode La fattoria dei giorni felici: Don't Call Us, We'll Call You (1965), county age [...] D
Although there is circumstantial evidence that Hooterville is in California, Mr. Haney states in La [...] D
Took place in the same fictional universe as The Beverly Hillbillies (1962) and Petticoat Junction ( [...] D
It was reported that Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor were extremely close friends during the run of the s [...] D
There was a running gag in the early seasons of the show where Lisa would threaten to move back to N [...] D
With the passing of Tom Lester on 4/20/20, there are no more surviving cast members. D
In several episodes throughout the series Mr. Haney's first name is said to be Eustace. However, in [...] D
Of the ten regular actors (human ones, not animals like Arnold the Piggy on the series, nine lived l [...] D
Eddie Albert, earlier in his acting career, played characters who demonstrated a zeal for farming. I [...] D
Although many of the characters' backstories and roles were made up, Lisa's backstory is largely bas [...] D
Hooterville's newspaper was the "World Guardian." D
Lisa Douglas' maiden name was Granietz, which she always spelled for people as "G-R-A-N with a yits [...] D
Oliver was a pilot for the Army Air Corps during World War II and met Lisa after his plane was shot [...] D
Smiley Burnette, Pat Butram, and Edgar Buchanan all played partners of Gene Autry in his movies and [...] D
Eva Gabor remarked that the cow who portrayed Eleanor was allergic to her perfume: "She always did ' [...] D
Oliver and Lisa can be credited as one of the first couples to be seen sharing the same bed. Mary Ka [...] D
Barbara Pepper (the original "Doris Ziffel") developed health issues and by 1969 they became so seri [...] D
The title of the series, and the earlier radio show, was taken from "Green Acres" the name of Harold [...] D
Eva Gabor was not the first choice to play Lisa. The original choices were Marsha Hunt and Janet Bla [...] D
Eddie Albert's character's name, Oliver Wendell Douglas, is a play on the names of two Supreme Court [...] D
La fattoria dei giorni felici (1965) was one of the victims of CBS' infamous "rural purge" in the ea [...] D
Tom Lester, who played Eb Dawson, was brought up on a farm in Mississippi where he learned to grow a [...] D
At the Douglas' family barn, their Jersey cow was named Eleanor, their rooster was named Bertram and [...] D
Although the state Hooterville is in is never named, its governor is an actor named Lyle Talbot. He [...] D
A running gag in the show was Lisa's quirky antics and her Hungarian accent causing numerous mispron [...] D
Arnold the Piggy was the only cast member to win an award for a performance in a sitcom. He won the [...] D
Pat Buttram and Eva Gabor would co-star in Disney's Le avventure di Bianca e Bernie (1977). D
The series did an in-show promotion of other CBS series by having the characters mention their desir [...] D
During the final season, the Douglases got a pet duck named Drobny. He was the son of a duck (also n [...] D
During the first season of the show, the lyrics to the opening song (right after Eddie Albert sang " [...] D
There was a false rumor going around that the cast had a luau on the final day of filming and Arnold [...] D
Eva Gabor and Eddie Albert reunited in a 1983 Broadway production of the play, You Can't Take it Wit [...] D
Arnold the Piggy, the Ziffels' pig, even though credited as one pig actor (Arnold the Piggy), was ac [...] D
The writers often gave Eddie Albert a bogus script and his reactions were genuine after the other ac [...] D
In one episode (La fattoria dei giorni felici: Love Comes to Arnold Ziffel (1967)), Mr. Haney had a [...] D
In 1969 Eva Gabor's dog gave birth to puppies. One was not breathing, so she stuck a hose down his t [...] D
Jay Sommers adapted La fattoria dei giorni felici (1965)"from his 1950 radio show, "Granby's Green A [...] D
Covering Generations, Eddie Albert is second remembered for Roman Holidays (1953.) Albert never star [...] D
Pat Buttram based his portrayal of Mr. Haney on Tom Parker-- aka "Col. Tom Parker," Elvis Presley's [...] D

Connessioni

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Stagioni

NTitoloSoggettoData della prima messa in ondaNumero di episodi
1Stagione 1196532D
2Stagione 2196630D
3Stagione 3196730D
4Stagione 4196826D
5Stagione 5196926D
6Stagione 6197026D

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