The Donna Reed Show

Joanne Morreale
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"Morreale's volume deepened my knowledge and appreciation of the series. The biographical information about Reed enriches her analysis and the sections dealing with melodrama bring forward a less examined dimension of the genre."—Sarah Matheson "Joanne Morreale frees Donna Stone from the iconic identity of complacent supermom and presents Donna Reed as a working mother, uncredited producer of her eponymous series, and film actress positioned at the cusp of major changes in filmed entertainment. Morreale brings to life covering episodes on blacklisted writers, teen dating, parenting strategies for teen rebellion, and guests like baseball player Willie Mays, popular singer Leslie Gore, and teen heart-throb James Darren. Morreale situates Donna Stone on a sitcom mom timeline extending from Lucy Ricardo and Molly Goldberg to her legacy in Laura Petrie, Roseanne, and Lily Munster."—Mary Beth Haralovich, Professor in the School of Theatre, Film & Television at the University of Arizona "When Nick at Nite brought back into our living rooms, a TV spot promised to reveal for the first time the classic 1960s domestic sitcom's subliminal messages. We learn, for example, that one episode contained the secret message 'Marry a Doctor.' In her revealing and welcome study of preeminent sitcom scholar Joanne Morreale never delves into its subliminal secrets, but she does explore, comprehensively and precisely, what this often neglected but revealing show tells us about its genre and its era. This is the sort of book the TV Milestones series was designed to cover."—David Lavery, Editor of the Essential Cult Tv Reader "Joanne Morreale illustrates that was far from the average 1950s sitcom and Reed was far more than the stereotypical happy housewife. In fact, Reed and her show are revealed to be at the forefront of the dynamic transformations taking place in the TV industry, the sitcom form, teen culture, and gender roles during the 1950s and 1960s."—Alisa Perren, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at Georgia State University
  • Published date: Oct 01, 2012
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 160
  • Publisher: Wayne State University Press
  • ISBN: 9780814335086
  • Dimensions: 5.0" W x 1.0" L x 7.0" H
Joanne Morreale is associate professor of media and screen studies at Northeastern University.

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