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I guess she's finally seeing some sights other than Brooklyn Heights.
 
Man. This is a very big part of my childhood. In fact, the very first movie I remember seeing at the theater was The Miracle Worker.
 
The Patty Duke Show was a regular view at home. RIP.

Meet Cathy, who's lived most everywhere,
From Zanzibar to Barclay Square.
But Patty's only seen the sights
A girl can see from Brooklyn Heights.
What a crazy pair!
 
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I was thinking about the Patty Duke Show the other day when watching Quantico. They have an actress who plays sisters and they shoot her the same way they did the Duke show. You only see the face of one and the back of the body double as they flip between the two. They are never side-by-side.

Fifty years and the technique has not changed
 
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They are never side-by-side.

Sure they are.

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Just read the NYT obit. Had no idea of her personal struggles. RIP.

I also had no idea she was Sean Astin's mother.

I have a TV theme show CD and man, that brings back memories. The show itself was slightly before my time, but it's a great theme song.
 
RIP. The 'Patty Duke Show' reruns ran in the 1980s on one of our cable channels -- I think it's the one that's now Freefrom after a million name changes -- and my sister always watched it.

I knew about the Sean Astin connection. When I became aware of her, I knew she was married to John Astin, who I was a fan of through 'The Addams Family,' and I remember an Afterschool Special-type TV movie where a young Sean starred with her as a young boy being beaten by his mom.

One interesting part of her resume: She became well-know for the role of Helen Keller in 'The Miracle Worker,' and then years later when they remade it as a TV-movie, she played the teacher, Anne Sullivan, to Melissa Gilbert's Keller.
 
How old is this show?

Her dad's job (newspaper editor) was a highly respected profession.

How old is this show?

It used Bodoni typeface.

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The Patty Duke Show was a regular view at home. RIP.

Meet Cathy, who's lived most everywhere,
From Zanzibar to Barclay Square.
But Patty's only seen the sights
A girl can see from Brooklyn Heights.
What a crazy pair!
But they're cousins, identical cousins, all the way.
One pair of matching book ends, different as night and day.
 
All of TV's identical cousins are gone now. We lost Samantha and Serena a long time ago.
 
RIP. The 'Patty Duke Show' reruns ran in the 1980s on one of our cable channels -- I think it's the one that's now Freefrom after a million name changes -- and my sister always watched it.

I knew about the Sean Astin connection. When I became aware of her, I knew she was married to John Astin, who I was a fan of through 'The Addams Family,' and I remember an Afterschool Special-type TV movie where a young Sean starred with her as a young boy being beaten by his mom.

One interesting part of her resume: She became well-know for the role of Helen Keller in 'The Miracle Worker,' and then years later when they remade it as a TV-movie, she played the teacher, Anne Sullivan, to Melissa Gilbert's Keller.
My sister also watched on a nightly basis. Always. TV Land maybe?
 
Perhaps. Though TVL showed it in the late 80s-early 90s.
Yep. My sister graduated HS in 88 so it was right around then. Every night. I don't think I've seen a full episode of the show but I think I could remember every word of that damn theme song.
 
From Wiki: The Patty Duke Show was rerun on Nick at Nite from September 19, 1988, to August 30, 1993.

Nickelodeon launched TV Land in April 1995.
 
He played Admiral Hargrade on "Get Smart"? Never would have guessed.

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